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What Is a Filibuster? History, How It Works and Why Some Want it Eliminated – NBC10 Philadelphia


The filibuster is among the Senate’s “most distinctive procedural features,” according to the Congressional Research Service.
Many believe that this political procedure has been a part of American democracy since day one. In fact, it emerged in 1806 when the Senate at the advice of Vice President Aaron Burr got rid of the previous question motion, a provision that allowed a simple majority to cut off debate and force a vote. 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 getting a vote on the Senate floor. Historically, senators would have to launch a talkathon on the chamber floor, which could theoretically last forever, to prevent voting on a bill. ....

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What Is a Filibuster? History, How It Works and Why Some Want it Eliminated – NBC Los Angeles


The filibuster is among the Senate’s “most distinctive procedural features,” according to the Congressional Research Service.
Many believe that this political procedure has been a part of American democracy since day one. In fact, it emerged in 1806 when the Senate at the advice of Vice President Aaron Burr got rid of the previous question motion, a provision that allowed a simple majority to cut off debate and force a vote. 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 getting a vote on the Senate floor. Historically, senators would have to launch a talkathon on the chamber floor, which could theoretically last forever, to prevent voting on a bill. ....

United States , South Carolina , White House , District Of Columbia , Harry Reid , Donald Trump , Barack Obama , Sam Ervin , Joe Biden , Richard Russell , Aaron Burr , Robert Byrd , Mitch Mcconnell , Jimmy Stewart , John Nance Garner , Strom Thurmond , Huey Long , William Fullbright , Kamala Harris , Supreme Court , Congressional Research Service , Can The Senate Change Filibuster , National Recovery Administration , Congressional Research , Vice President Aaron Burr , Smith Goes ,