Standing Rules of the United States Senate

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title: Standing Rules of the United States Senate
text: The Standing Rules of the Senate are the parliamentary procedures adopted by the United States Senate that govern its procedure. The Senate's power to establish rules derives from Article One, Section 5 of the United States Constitution: "Each House may determine the rules of its proceedings ..." There are currently forty-five rules, with the latest revision adopted on January 24, 2013. The most recent addition of a new rule occurred in 2006, when The Legislative Transparency and Accountability
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date created: 2005-11-01T23:30:46Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T15:56:06Z
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