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Bid to Advance Senate FY22 NDAA Text Delayed After Cloture Vote Fails

Senate Democrats' bid to advance a substitute version of the House-passed FY 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (HR-4350) hit a further snag Monday after the chamber failed to invoke cloture on the revisions. The Senate voted 45-51 on cloture, well…

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below the 60-vote threshold needed to move forward, amid wrangling over additional amendments. Lawmakers have floated a range of tech and telecom proposals (see 2111150074). Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., immediately filed a motion to reconsider cloture, but no vote had been set by Tuesday afternoon. Armed Services Committee ranking member James Inhofe, R-Okla., claimed in a floor speech Schumer was attempting to "jam [the substitute] through the Senate without adequate consideration" and failed to allow an "open and robust" amendments debate. Armed Services Chairman Jack Reed, D-R.I. countered that the vote against cloture was "an unusual departure from what is typically the custom of this body, particularly when we’re beginning with a bill that has so much bipartisan support."