"But speaking of which, if we really wanted to stop these opposing senators, is there a way to do so by using this method of prolonged speeches to stall the bill?"
The answer does exist.
As long as more than 60 senators agree to end the ongoing speech, it would be possible to move to the voting phase in the Senate.
Thus, it was previously said, to pass a bill in the Senate, 51 votes are needed.
However, if the opposition adopts this method of extended speeches to delay, then 9 additional special votes are required.
"Inspector David, there was quite a problem with the members of our family in this vote, but don't worry, I will do my best to avoid such issues in the upcoming Senate vote!"
Sean was the first to stand up and assure.
The passage of this bill in the House of Congressman had given their family hope to severely curb Freemasonry, and now that the bill had been forwarded to the Senate, he was determined to give his all.