[United States Senate Manual, 118th Congress]
[S. Doc. 118-1]
[Standing Rules of the Senate]
[Pages 7-8]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
8 RULE VIII
ORDER OF BUSINESS
8.1 1. At the conclusion of the morning business at the
beginning of a new legislative day, unless upon motion the
Senate shall at any time otherwise order, the Senate shall
proceed to the consideration of the Calendar of Bills and
Resolutions, and shall continue such consideration until 2
hours after the Senate convenes on such day (the end of the
morning hour); and bills and resolutions that are not ob
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jected to shall be taken up in their order, and each Senator
shall be entitled to speak once and for five minutes only
upon any question; and an objection may be interposed at any
stage of the proceedings, but upon motion the Senate may
continue such consideration; and this order shall commence
immediately after the call for ``other resolutions'', or
after disposition of resolutions coming ``over under the
rule'', and shall take precedence of the unfinished business
and other special orders. But if the Senate shall proceed on
motion with the consideration of any matter notwithstanding
an objection, the foregoing provisions touching debate shall
not apply.
8.2 2. All motions made during the first two hours of a new
legislative day to proceed to the consideration of any
matter shall be determined without debate, except motions to
proceed to the consideration of any motion, resolution, or
proposal to change any of the Standing Rules of the Senate
shall be debatable. Motions made after the first two hours
of a new legislative day to proceed to the consideration of
bills and resolutions are debatable.