New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Biden backs changes to filibuster in Senate

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is calling for changes to the filibuster to require lawmakers to speak on the floor of the Senate to hold up a bill, while the chamber’s Republican leader warns of “scorched-earth” tactics if Democrats use their new majority to bring an end to the legislativ­e roadblock entirely.

Biden, in an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopo­ulos,

restated his opposition to eliminatin­g the filibuster but suggested he supported changes to make it more costly and time-consuming for those trying to block bills. Currently, any lawmaker can signal their intent to filibuster, setting a 60vote threshold to advance most legislatio­n, without ever speaking on the floor.

“I don’t think that you have to eliminate the filibuster. You have to do it what it used to be when I first got to the Senate back in the old days,“Biden said. “You had to stand up and command the floor. You had to keep talking.”

“You’ve got to work for the filibuster,“he added. “It’s getting to the point where, you know, democracy is having a hard time functionin­g.“

His comments on Tuesday came hours after Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell warned of a “scorched earth” landscape if Democrats end the filibuster in hopes of muscling Biden’s agenda past

GOP opposition.

McConnell forecast a Senate that would all but cease to function, implying that Republican­s would grind business to a halt by refusing to give consent for routine operations.

“Let me say this very clearly for all 99 of my colleagues: Nobody serving in this chamber can even begin — can even begin to imagine — what a completely scorched-earth Senate would look like,” McConnell said Tuesday in a Senate speech.

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