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What is the filibuster?

What is the filibuster?

How a small, procedural rules change led to the biggest obstacle in the legislative process.

Civics 101

December 16, 202531m 6s

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Show Notes

Why does it take, in practice, 60 votes for a bill to pass in the Senate? Why doesn't it seem like anyone is up there talking for days anymore? And why do we even have it in the first place?

Today is all about the filibuster; from its benign origins to its use and misuse, the arguments for and against it, and what it would take to eliminate it entirely. Our guest is Molly Reynolds from the Brookings Institution.

To learn about the tumultuous back and forth between the federal and state government in Little Rock, here's our episode on Federalism.

And here is the full, 88-page transcript of Strom Thurmond's day-long filibuster. 

 

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