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Such provisions in laws aren't really binding; they're just exercise of each house's rulemaking authority –> 51 votes to overrule the chair.
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I dunno where you clipped that from, but it seems a description of this provision in the "Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015"pic.twitter.com/DZ0rScQjYE
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Oh, thanks. It's the SSCI 702 bill.
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It's funny (in a bill-drafter geeky way): I found the origin by searching "the motion to proceed to the qualifying legislation" and…
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… Google returned just 1 result, a CRS rpt on the Iran nuke deal law, https://www.everycrsreport.com/reports/R44085.html … IOW, the 702 bill got that language from CRS…pic.twitter.com/cK0aeCkYoc
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… (it seems), not from the text of the Iran nuke deal law.
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