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  2. House poised to pass a bill to avert a shutdown after ...

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    The House is poised to pass a bill to avoid a government shutdown after removing a Donald Trump-backed proposal requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote.

  3. Standing Rules of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    e. The Standing Rules of the Senate are the parliamentary procedures adopted by the United States Senate that govern its procedure. The Senate's power to establish rules derives from Article One, Section 5 of the United States Constitution: "Each House may determine the rules of its proceedings ..." There are currently forty-five rules, with ...

  4. Procedures of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The house may debate and amend the bill; the precise procedures used by the House of Representatives and the Senate differ. A final vote on the bill follows. Once a bill is approved by one house, it is sent to the other, which may pass, reject, or amend it. For the bill to become law, both houses must agree to identical versions of the bill. [6]

  5. Speaker Mike Johnson sets up vote to fund government, warns ...

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    If the House passes the bill, it will move on to the Senate. The plan promoted by Johnson does not include any part of the SAVE Act, legislation to require proof of citizenship to register to vote.

  6. US Senate to move on stopgap bill to avert partial government ...

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    A bill that would have paired six months of funding with controversial election-law changes opposed by Democrats failed in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives on Wednesday.

  7. Senate hold - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Senate, a hold is a parliamentary procedure permitted by the Standing Rules of the United States Senate which allows one or more Senators to prevent a motion to proceed with consideration of a certain manner from reaching a vote on the Senate floor, as no motion may be brought for consideration on the Senate floor without unanimous consent (unless cloture is invoked on the ...

  8. Voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    See District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act, S.160, 111th Congress (passed by the Senate, February 26, 2009) (2009).52 However, the United States has not taken similar "steps" with regard to the five million United States citizens who reside in the other U.S. territories, of which close to four million are residents of Puerto Rico.

  9. US House Republicans set vote for must-pass spending bill ...

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    The vote sets up a confrontation with the Senate, where Democrats who control the chamber say any spending bill should not be paired with the voting requirements Republicans want. "I urge the ...