Cloture is the only means by which the Senate can vote to limit debate on a matter, and thereby overcome a possible filibuster. Until 1949, cloture could not be invoked on nominations, and before 1980 this action was attempted only twice. From 1949 through 2002, cloture was sought on 35 nominations, and invoked on 21
At head of title: 95th Congress, 1st session. Committee print.Includes bibliographical references (p...
This report discusses filibusters and the use of cloture to end them in the Senate. In regards to cl...
Item 1046-B, 1046-C (microfiche)."Printed for the use of the Committee on Rules and Administration.A...
Cloture is the only means by which the Senate can vote to limit debate on a matter, and thereby over...
Cloture is the only means by which the Senate can vote to limit debate on a matter, and thereby over...
Cloture is the only means by which the Senate can vote to limit debate on a matter, and thereby over...
This report discuses cloture, which is is the only procedure by which the Senate can vote to set an...
This report discuses cloture, which is is the only procedure by which the Senate can vote to set an ...
This report discusses major aspects of Senate procedure related to filibusters and cloture. The two,...
Paragraph 2 of Senate Rule XXII, also known as the “cloture rule,” was adopted in 1917. It establis...
This report discusses cloture, the only procedure by which the Senate can vote to set an end to a de...
This report discusses the legislative process on the senate floor; the right of extended debate that...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
This report discusses topics regarding cloture as a means to limit debate and overcome a possible fi...
At head of title: 95th Congress, 1st session. Committee print.Includes bibliographical references (p...
This report discusses filibusters and the use of cloture to end them in the Senate. In regards to cl...
Item 1046-B, 1046-C (microfiche)."Printed for the use of the Committee on Rules and Administration.A...
Cloture is the only means by which the Senate can vote to limit debate on a matter, and thereby over...
Cloture is the only means by which the Senate can vote to limit debate on a matter, and thereby over...
Cloture is the only means by which the Senate can vote to limit debate on a matter, and thereby over...
This report discuses cloture, which is is the only procedure by which the Senate can vote to set an...
This report discuses cloture, which is is the only procedure by which the Senate can vote to set an ...
This report discusses major aspects of Senate procedure related to filibusters and cloture. The two,...
Paragraph 2 of Senate Rule XXII, also known as the “cloture rule,” was adopted in 1917. It establis...
This report discusses cloture, the only procedure by which the Senate can vote to set an end to a de...
This report discusses the legislative process on the senate floor; the right of extended debate that...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
This report discusses topics regarding cloture as a means to limit debate and overcome a possible fi...
At head of title: 95th Congress, 1st session. Committee print.Includes bibliographical references (p...
This report discusses filibusters and the use of cloture to end them in the Senate. In regards to cl...
Item 1046-B, 1046-C (microfiche)."Printed for the use of the Committee on Rules and Administration.A...