New York Times: “After more than 24 hours in session and a climactic vote at the strike of noon, most senators have quickly fled the Capitol. Their cars were idling on the plaza to ferry them to the airport in time to make Fourth of July parades back home and other travel.”
“The mass departure means there is no way the Senate could be convened again to vote on the bill this week if the House decides to make changes. In congressional parlance, passing legislation, sending it to the other chamber and skedaddling is known as jamming.”

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