Legislature adopts rule change for rest of session
Tuesday was an intense day in the Unicameral, even before legislative bills even made it to the floor. State Sen. Steve Erdman, who represents Bayard, found an unprecedented way to stop filibustering efforts of State Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh. Erdman proposed a suspension of three rules pertaining to senators' abilities to file motions, offering a change to limit it to one motion on each bill per day in the same stage of the legislative process.
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