Parliamentary Inquiry

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A Parliamentary inquiry is a question from the floor to the Presiding Officer by a Senator requesting a clarification of the procedural situation on the floor. Responses to parliamentary inquiries are not rulings of the Presiding Officer, but may lead the Senator posing the inquiry or another to raise a point of order.[1]

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  1. [1] US Senate Reference

Categories: [United States Senate Terms]


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