Cloture is a parliamentary procedure used in the U.S. Senate to end a debate and proceed to a vote on a bill. It requires a three-fifths majority (60 votes) to invoke cloture and limit further debate.
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invokes cloture
This would be a cloture procedure. In the United States, for example, a 2/3 vote of the Senate can invoke a cloture, thus ending a filibuster.
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Cloture
Cloture already exists in the US Senate. It takes 60 Senators to invoke Cloture.
Cloture is the term used to describe the movement to end a filibuster and force Congress to vote on an act. Under the cloture rule, the Senate may limit consideration of pending matters to 30 additional hours, with three-fifths of full Senate vote.
Cloture
In the United States Senate, the motion is "cloture".
if a senator calls for cloture (yes it's spelled right)
The cloture rule is a parliamentary procedure used in the U.S. Senate to end a filibuster and move to a vote on a bill. It requires a three-fifths majority (60 votes) to pass.