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9 February, 19:07

A filibuster to block a vote on a bill is possible?

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  1. 9 February, 20:05
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    Only in the senate which is almost unrestrained
  2. 9 February, 21:25
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    Yes it is possible. Under the new rules, if senators wish to block a bill or nominee after the motion to proceed, they will need to be present in the Senate and debate. Following the changes, 60 votes are still required to overcome a filibuster to pass legislation and confirm nominees and the "silent filibuster"-where senators can filibuster even if they leave the floor-remained in place
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