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filibuster
A filibuster is a parliamentary procedure in which one or more members of a legislative body prolong debate on proposed legislation so as to delay or entirely prevent a decision. It is sometimes referred to as "talking a bill to death" or "talking out a bill", and is characterized as a form of obstruction in a legislature or other decision-making body. A motion of cloture requiring a supermajority can overcome filibustering. Overcoming filibuster with a simple majority is also called the nuclear option.
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🇨🇦CAN
cameoplus · 2026-05-07
Accede to reform demands in Victoria
British Columbia FOI bill passes second reading after hours-long filibuster
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-05-07
Sign formal agreement in Hartford
Connecticut lawmakers extend rooftop solar incentives to 2035
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-05-05
Express Intent to Cooperate in Washington, DC
Senate Republicans include $1 billion for Trump ballroom security in GOP immigration/enforcement bill
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-05-05
Accede to reform demands in Nashville
Mike Lee signs law requiring citizenship checks if national voter database built