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  2. The filibuster was once a rarely used tool for holding up Senate business. Now, it's a regular (still powerful) feature; some Democrats want it changed. Here are answers to your...

  3. Filibuster - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filibuster

    A filibuster is a political procedure in which one or more members of a legislative body prolong debate on proposed legislation so as to delay or entirely prevent a decision.

  4. filibuster, in legislative practice, the parliamentary tactic used in the United States Senate by a minority of the senators—sometimes even a single senator—to delay or prevent parliamentary action by talking so long that the majority either grants concessions or withdraws the bill.

  5. The Filibuster Explained - Brennan Center for Justice

    www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/filibuster-explained

    What is a filibuster? In the Senate, a filibuster is an attempt to delay or block a vote on a piece of legislation or a confirmation. To understand the filibuster, it’s necessary first to consider how the Senate passes a bill.

  6. Filibuster, explained: What it is and how does it work in...

    www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/03/20/filibuster-how-got-senates...

    A filibuster is a practice whereby any lawmaker can stall action by extending debate or using other tactics.

  7. U.S. Senate: About Filibusters and Cloture

    www.senate.gov/about/powers-procedures/filibusters-cloture.htm

    The Senate tradition of unlimited debate has allowed for the use of the filibuster, a loosely defined term for action designed to prolong debate and delay or prevent a vote on a bill, resolution, amendment, or other debatable question.

  8. Filibuster - HISTORY

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    A filibuster is a political strategy in which a senator speaksor threatens to speak—for hours on end to delay efforts to vote for a bill. The unusual tactic takes advantage of a U.S....

  9. EXPLAINER: What’s the Senate filibuster and why change it?

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    The Senate has a longstanding practice of allowing any one senator to object to the proceedings, what’s generally referred to as a filibuster that can halt action or votes.

  10. About Filibusters and Cloture | Historical Overview - U.S. Senate

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    Whether praised as the protector of political minorities from the tyranny of the majority, or attacked as a tool of partisan obstruction, the right of unlimited debate in the Senate, including the filibuster, has been a key component of the Senate’s unique role in the American political system.

  11. What Is a Filibuster? History, How It Works and Why Some Want it...

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    The term, filibuster, became popular in the 1850s as a way to ensure debate over legislation in the Senate. It is a practice any lawmaker can take to slow down or block a bill from...