The Senate embarked on its annual budget "vote-a-rama," an event many feel is deeply flawed but that neither party has found a way to avoid, CQ Politics reports.
"The vote-a-rama is unique to the budget
resolution, which is subject to special rules of debate. The resolution
is debated for 50 hours, although some of that time can be yielded
back. Amendments can be offered after that time expires, as part of an
effort to ensure the minority party has a fighting chance to influence
the final resolution, which cannot be filibustered. This sets up a
scenario where dozens of amendments are voted on in back-to-back votes
that can continue for hours."