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Cloture (/ˈkloʊtʃər/, also UK: /ˈkloʊtjʊər/),
closure or, informally, a guillotine, is a
motion or
process in
parliamentary procedure aimed at bringing...
- they wish.: 716 Only when
debate concludes,
whether naturally or
using cloture, can the
measure be put to a vote. Rule XXII of the
Standing Rules of the...
- majority,
avoiding the two-thirds
supermajority normally required to
invoke cloture on a
measure amending the
Standing Rules. The term "nuclear option" is...
- the
Senate is the
filibuster on some
matters and its
remedy the vote on
cloture. The
drafters of the
Constitution debated more
about how to
award representation...
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hearings held on
February 22–23, 2021, and
approved 15–7 on
March 1, 2021.
Cloture invoked 70–29 on
March 9, 2021.
Confirmed 70–30 on
March 10, 2021, and...
- a
publication of the
Federal Judicial Center. On the
Cloture Motion (Motion to
Invoke Cloture on the
Nomination of
Landya B. McCafferty, of N.H., to...
- to p**** the
Senate after falling short of the 60
votes needed to
invoke cloture. A
second attempt to p**** it on
January 19, 2022, as part of a combined...
- on the Judiciary.
Retrieved February 9, 2023. "On the
Cloture Motion (Motion to
Invoke Cloture:
Natasha C.
Merle to be
United States District Judge for...
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reported out of committee.
Cloture was
filed on her
nomination on May 6, 2014. On May 8, 2014, the
Senate invoked cloture on her
nomination by a 55–41...
- Senate. May 11, 2022.
Retrieved February 16, 2023. "On the
Cloture Motion (Motion to
Invoke Cloture:
Charlotte N.
Sweeney to be
United States District Judge...