Sen. Casey on filibuster: ‘The Senate does not work like it used to’
A day after the American Rescue Plan passed the Senate without a single Republican vote, Democrats are beginning to wonder if they may need to make procedural adjustments to unclog the Senate. Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey tells MSNBC’s host of “American Voices” Alicia Menendez why he backs the idea of making changes to the filibuster.
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