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Senate leaders reach deal aimed at easing gridlock

But with far, some reformers hope reserves the rights of minority senator to block legislation program barricade is called the filibuster Congressman.
After weeks of negotiations, the democratic majority leader Harry Reid (Harry Reid) and minority leader MaiKangNaiEr, republican reached the deal.
According to the agreement, still need to sixty ticket of the 100 members of the indoor, although some congress called for lower figure end block.
Many Democrats complained that the existing rules have let republican stop President Obama's agenda, as little as forty ticket.
The deal will cease to filibuster Congressman, in a bid to prevent ensure minority can provide at least two amendments, the senate legislation. But there are also a few congressmen can stop bill at this point.
The expected compromise, to avoid partisanship, can be tied to the senate festival, Obama began his second term.
Reed and MaiKangNaiEr put forward their trading members, expected approval day, aides said.
The other is an old senate tool, can let the opponent's legislative delay or made death threats to provide uninterrupted speech, only three 5 of the stop ticket.
The Democrats in this problem is divided, hope to maintain the sixty ticket threshold, allow deliberately to lengthy speech obstruct meeting decision behavior, reasoning, at some time, they will in a few some.



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