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A senator can slow down or stop consideration of a bill by speaking for an extended period of time, a procedure known as a filibuster. This can delay the bill's progress or prevent it from being voted on altogether. Additionally, the senator can prevent the bill from moving forward by placing a hold on it, which requires the agreement of a supermajority to overcome.

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