S.Res. 15 — 113th Congress

A resolution to improve procedures for the consideration of legislation and nominations in the Senate.

Originated in the Senate · Introduced Jan 24, 2013 · Congress

Sponsor

Harry Reid

Latest action

Jan 24, 2013

Resolution agreed to in Senate, under the order of 1/24/2012, having achieved 60 votes in the affirmative, without amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 78 - 16. Record Vote Number: 1. (text: CR S272)

CRS summary

As of Jan 24, 2013

Passed Senate without amendment

(This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary has been expanded because action occurred on the measure.)

Limits to four hours any debate on a motion to proceed to the consideration of a measure or matter. Applies the following conditions on the proposal of amendments if the motion to proceed is agreed to:

  • the first amendments in order shall be one first-degree amendment each offered by the minority, the majority, the minority, and the majority (with forfeiture of the right to offer an amendment if it is not offered in its designated order);
  • makes it out of order, if a cloture motion has been filed, for: (1) the minority to propose its first amendment unless it has been submitted to the Senate Journal Clerk by 1:00 p.m. on the day following the filing of the cloture motion, (2) the majority to propose its first amendment unless it has been submitted by 3:00 p.m. on such day, (3) the minority to propose its second amendment unless it has been submitted by 5:00 p.m on such day, or (4) the majority to propose its second amendment unless it has been submitted by 7:00 p.m. on such day;
  • forfeiture of the right to offer any amendment that is not timely submitted;
  • disposal of the first-degree amendment offered must occur before the next first-degree amendment in order may be offered;
  • an amendment is not divisible or subject to amendment while pending;
  • a first-degree amendment, if adopted, shall be considered original text for the purpose of further amendment;
  • no points of order shall be waived by virtue of this resolution; and
  • no motion to commit or recommit shall be in order during the pendency of any first-degree amendment.

Declares that if cloture is invoked on a measure or matter before all first-degree amendments are disposed of: (1) any such amendment in order but not actually pending upon the expiration of post-cloture time may be offered and may be debated for up to one hour, equally divided in the usual form; and (2) any such amendment ruled non-germane on a point of order shall not fall upon that ruling, but instead remain pending and require 60 affirmative votes to be adopted.

Limits post-cloture consideration to: (1) eight hours for any nomination except one to a position at level I of the Executive Schedule or to serve as a federal judge or justice appointed to hold office during good behavior, and (2) two hours for any U.S. district court nominations.

Requires consideration of legislation and of nominations to be equally divided in the usual form.

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Roll-call votes

1 on record

Jan 24, 2013 · On the Resolution

Full roll call

Resolution Agreed to (78–16)

3 of 100 recorded votes are not yet matched to a member profile.

Yea78: 48 D · 25 R · 2 I

MemberPartyState
LAUTENBERG, Frank RaleighNJ
BAUCUS, Max SiebenMT
KERRY, John ForbesMA
Mark BegichDemocratAK
Mark L. PryorDemocratAR
Barbara BoxerDemocratCA
Dianne FeinsteinDemocratCA
Mark UdallDemocratCO
Michael F. BennetDemocratCO
Christopher MurphyDemocratCT
Richard BlumenthalDemocratCT
Christopher A. CoonsDemocratDE
Thomas R. CarperDemocratDE
Bill NelsonDemocratFL
Brian SchatzDemocratHI
Mazie K. HironoDemocratHI
Tom HarkinDemocratIA
Richard J. DurbinDemocratIL
Joe DonnellyDemocratIN
Elizabeth WarrenDemocratMA
Barbara A. MikulskiDemocratMD
Benjamin L. CardinDemocratMD
Carl LevinDemocratMI
Debbie StabenowDemocratMI
Al FrankenDemocratMN
Amy KlobucharDemocratMN
Claire McCaskillDemocratMO
Jon TesterDemocratMT
Kay R. HaganDemocratNC
Heidi HeitkampDemocratND
Jeanne ShaheenDemocratNH
Robert MenendezDemocratNJ
Martin HeinrichDemocratNM
Tom UdallDemocratNM
Harry ReidDemocratNV
Charles E. SchumerDemocratNY
Kirsten E. GillibrandDemocratNY
Sherrod BrownDemocratOH
Jeff MerkleyDemocratOR
Ron WydenDemocratOR
Robert P. Casey, Jr.DemocratPA
Jack ReedDemocratRI
Sheldon WhitehouseDemocratRI
Tim JohnsonDemocratSD
Mark R. WarnerDemocratVA
Tim KaineDemocratVA
Patrick J. LeahyDemocratVT
Maria CantwellDemocratWA
Patty MurrayDemocratWA
Tammy BaldwinDemocratWI
John D. Rockefeller, IVDemocratWV
Angus S. King, Jr.IndependentME
Joe Manchin, IIIIndependentWV
Lisa MurkowskiRepublicanAK
John BoozmanRepublicanAR
John McCainRepublicanAZ
Johnny IsaksonRepublicanGA
Chuck GrassleyRepublicanIA
Mark KirkRepublicanIL
Jerry MoranRepublicanKS
Pat RobertsRepublicanKS
Mitch McConnellRepublicanKY
Susan M. CollinsRepublicanME
Roy BluntRepublicanMO
Roger F. WickerRepublicanMS
Thad CochranRepublicanMS
John HoevenRepublicanND
Deb FischerRepublicanNE
Mike JohannsRepublicanNE
Kelly AyotteRepublicanNH
Rob PortmanRepublicanOH
James M. InhofeRepublicanOK
John ThuneRepublicanSD
Bob CorkerRepublicanTN
Lamar AlexanderRepublicanTN
John CornynRepublicanTX
John BarrassoRepublicanWY
Michael B. EnziRepublicanWY

Nay16: 15 R · 1 I

MemberPartyState
Bernard SandersIndependentVT
Jeff SessionsRepublicanAL
Richard C. ShelbyRepublicanAL
Jeff FlakeRepublicanAZ
Marco RubioRepublicanFL
James E. RischRepublicanID
Mike CrapoRepublicanID
Rand PaulRepublicanKY
David VitterRepublicanLA
Dean HellerRepublicanNV
Patrick J. ToomeyRepublicanPA
Tim ScottRepublicanSC
Ted CruzRepublicanTX
Mike LeeRepublicanUT
Orrin G. HatchRepublicanUT
Ron JohnsonRepublicanWI

Not Voting6: 5 R · 1 D

MemberPartyState
Mary L. LandrieuDemocratLA
Saxby ChamblissRepublicanGA
Daniel CoatsRepublicanIN
Richard BurrRepublicanNC
Tom CoburnRepublicanOK
Lindsey GrahamRepublicanSC

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