Official Thread - Senate Vote on Audit the Fed 1/12/16

Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but right now it looks like they are voting on a motion to invoke cloture - which I think simply means to end debate.

If it passes, then they proceed to vote on the bill.
 
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Voting on cloture (ending debate on the issue)- not on the bill yet.

Cloture — a process for limiting debate on a measure — is the Senate's only weapon against the filibuster. The details have changed several times since its creation a century ago, but here's the rule as it stands today: cloture is invoked when three-fifths of all sworn-in senators vote for the cloture motion.

Sixty votes would be three fifths.
 
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Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but right now it looks like they are voting on a motion to invoke cloture - which I think simply means to end or disallow a filibuster.

If it passes, then they proceed to vote on the bill.

this is correct, i believe.
 
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