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How are rules for debate on the senate floor different from the house?

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Answer: While debate time is always restricted in the House, individual Senators generally have the right to unlimited debate. Most noncontroversial measures are approved by “suspension of the rules” in the House, and by unanimous consent in the Senate

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While debate time is always restricted in the House, individual Senators generally have the right to unlimited debate. Most noncontroversial measures are approved by “suspension of the rules” in the House, and by unanimous consent in the Senate

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