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The Senate member, elected by the Senate, who stands in as president of the Senate in the absence of the Vice President.
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A motion by all members of the Senate who are present to set aside formal rules and consider a bill from the calendar.
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A motion placed on a bill in the Senate that alerts party leaders that if unanimous consent were to be sought, they would object.
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A method of defeating a bill in the Senate by stalling the legislative process and preventing a vote.
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A procedure that allows each Senator to speak only one hour on a bill under debate