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What is the senate technique for forestalling voting on a given bill?

The technique of the endless speech, used in the US Senate to forestall a vote, is called a filibuster.


The senator voting on a new bill is related to what branch of government?

The Senate voting on a new bill is an activity performed by which branch of government?


Why would the president of senate vote on a bill?

He is the VP and not a voting member of the Senate, but he can vote in the event of a tie.


Steps how a bill becomes a law?

it gets introduced then sent to committees (house of reps) then house votes on it then introduced to senate sent to senate committees senate votes on it voting is called floor action because the bill is on the "floor" for voting then to president where he approves or vetoes


How a bill becomes a law step 4?

it gets introduced then sent to committees (house of reps) then house votes on it then introduced to senate sent to senate committees senate votes on it voting is called floor action because the bill is on the "floor" for voting then to president where he approves or vetoes


When a senator talks for a long time in order to keep the senate from voting on a bill?

Filibuster


When a senator talks for a long time on order to keep the senate from voting on a bill?

Filibuster.


When senators take part in filibusters what are they doing?

TALKIN FOR A LONG TIME TO KEEP THE SENATE FROM VOTING ON A BILL.


What happens when a senator talks for a long time in order to keep the senate from voting on a bill?

filibuster novanet


What happens after a bill passes the senate committee?

After a bill passes the Senate committee, it moves to the full Senate for debate and voting. Senators can propose amendments during the debate, and a majority vote is needed for the bill to advance. If passed by the Senate, the bill then goes to the House of Representatives for consideration. If both chambers approve the bill, it is sent to the President for final approval or veto.


How does congress stop legislation?

By voting a bill down, using a filibuster (Senate Only), or killed by committee.


List the basic steps of how a bill becomes a law?

it gets introduced then sent to committees (house of reps) then house votes on it then introduced to senate sent to senate committees senate votes on it voting is called floor action because the bill is on the "floor" for voting then to president where he approves or vetoes