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fredag, december 24, 2010

Democrats Seek Changes to Senate Procedures

WASHINGTON — Frustrated by regular filibusters and other procedural blockades, Senate Democrats are urging their leadership to negotiate with Republicans to change the rules that govern how the Senate does business.

The Democrats would leave intact the ability of the minority party to filibuster legislation and nominations, meaning that in most cases it would still take 60 votes to get anything done in the Senate. But they want to require senators to be on the floor if they intend to try to debate a bill to death and would make other changes to streamline the Senate’s operations, including ending the practice of secret “holds” by a single senator on legislation or nominees.
Republicans are likely to resist, and should no compromise be found, some Democrats are prepared to propose their own package of rules changes on the first day of the session. Doing so could touch off a bitter floor fight, escalate the already high partisan tensions in the chamber and hinder President Obama’s ability to advance legislation. /New York Times

More: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/25/us/politics/25rules.html?_r=1&nl=afternoonupdate&emc=aua2



Rekordinnehavaren J Strom Thurmond
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Filibusters
A 'filibuster' är ett maratontal som med obstruktionstaktik söker hindra votering; filibustering är en företeelse i den amerikanska senaten, men inte i Representanthuset.
'Filibuster' är även ett verb: Some senators have announced that they may filibuster the bill. 'Några senatorer har anmält att de kanske kommer att filibustra propositionen.'
Ordet kommer från spanskans filibustero 'pirat' som går tillbaka på franskans flibustier och ytterst holländskans vrijbuiter, vilket även blev engelskans freebooter och svenskans 'fribrytare'.
År 1957 höll senator James Strom Thurmond (1902-2003) ett tal i senaten som varade i 24 timmar och 18 minuter, vilket är rekord hittills.


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