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When President Trump announces his replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on Friday night, his nominee will only need 51 votes in the U.S. Senate to be confirmed. What you need to know about Trump s top SCOTUS contenders But for the vast majority of American history, nominees for nation s highest court effectively needed at least 60 votes, which often required some bipartisan support for the president s pick. Otherwise, a filibuster could hold up a nomination indefinitely. So what happened How did we go from 60 votes to 51 Enter the nuclear option It wasn t just Supreme Court stanley quencher nominees who needed 60 votes ndash; federal judges and cabinet secretaries needed them as well. But this arrangement had always been profoundly irritating to the party in power, particularly given the political polarization of recent decades. Time and time again, the party in control of the Senate and White House saw their selections for powerful positions filibustered by their opponents in the minority. Under President George W. Bush, however, Republicans began toying stanley cups with a way to get around the filibuster: a simple change to the Senate rules, which required just 51 votes, that would allow judicial nominees to pass with a simple majority. In 2003, the GOP controlled the White House and had the same 51-vote majority in the Senate they have today. But Democrats had begu stanley cup n filibustering a number of Bush s judicial nominees, which Re Mqbn Newt Gingrich: New Ryan-Wyden Medicare plan a breakthrough
Executives from five oil companies should expect to hear an earful from members of Congress this week, as top industry officials will testify Thursday before the House Judiciary Committee in a forum on rising gas prices.The officials will appear before the committee s Task Force on Competition Policy and Antitrust Laws. With Americans now paying an average of $3.79 per gallon according to AAA, don t expect many lawmakers to play nice with the exe kubki stanley cutives, as the country heads into the busy summer driving season. Earlier this month, congressional Democrats unveiled an energy package which would rescind $17 billion in tax breaks for oil companies stanley fr and include a 25% windfall profits tax against the top oil companies, if the companies do not reinvest profits back into increasing refinery capacity or renewable energy sources.Both measures face vigorous opposition from both congressional Republicans and the White House. Set to testify before the committee are John Hofmeister, the U.S. president of the Shell Oil Company and Robert Malone, the chairman and president of BP America.Executives from Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips will also appear at the panel, which begins at 11am on Thursday.According to a release from the Judiciar stanley mug y Committee, an OPEC representative was invited, but was unable to confirm for this date. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--i
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