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  • Glossary of Legislative Terms - Congress. gov
    Occasionally the term “called up” is used in lieu of “proposed” or “offered ” Both proposed and submitted amendments are numbered and printed in the Congressional Record
  • Glossary of Senate Terms
    The committee of jurisdiction will hold hearings, consider amendments, rewrite (markup) the bill, and, after a favorable vote, report the legislation back to the Senate for consideration by the full chamber
  • Senate hold - Wikipedia
    Since U S Senate rules require the entering of the senator's name into the public record after two days, senators commonly circumvent the limit by using what is called a 'tag-team' on a hold
  • The Filibuster and Cloture: How the Senate Really Works
    A filibuster is any tactic designed to delay or block a Senate vote The Senate’s own definition calls it “action designed to prolong debate and delay or prevent a vote ” This isn’t limited to senators talking for hours on end It includes any move to obstruct the legislative process
  • Senate Hold - Political Dictionary
    A “Senate hold” is how a U S senator informally signals his objection to a bill or presidential nomination Most congressional actions clear parliamentary hurdles by “unanimous consent” of the Senate, so a senator who intends to object to such procedures can, effectively, hold up the action
  • Senatorial Holds Explained • U. S. Constitution
    A hold is a request by a senator to their party leadership to be notified before a specific bill or nomination is brought to the floor, often paired with a warning that the senator will object to moving forward
  • Glossary - Congressional Help - LibGuides at ProQuest
    A bill that is disapproved, or vetoed, is returned to Congress with a Presidential message outlining the reasons for vetoing the bill Congress then must decide whether to override or sustain the veto
  • Glossary of Legislative Terms - naranet. org
    Hold • A request by a Senator to his or her party leader to delay floor action on a measure (e g , bill) or matter (e g , nomination), to be consulted on its disposition, and or an indication that he or she would object to a unanimous consent request to consider said item of business or otherwise delay or obstruct consideration
  • The Senate Filibuster, Explained • Bipartisan Policy Center
    The Senate filibuster explained: what it is, how cloture works, the 60-vote threshold, talking filibusters, and how obstruction has changed since 1806
  • Gov Ch 10 Flashcards | Quizlet
    An informal way a senator objects to a bill or other measure reaching the Senate floor The action effectively halts Senate proceedings on that issue, sometimes for weeks or longer





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