
Do points of order eat up all of a committee’s time?
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While there were a number of them in Monday’s House Judiciary Committee hearing on the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump, points of order do not take up the opposing party’s time in House Judiciary committee proceedings, according to Communications Director Shadawn Reddick-Smith, and there are several rules in place to ensure that.
Watch CQ Roll Call’s video for a quick breakdown of some of the rules on points of order and parliamentary inquiries.
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Watch CQ Roll Call’s video for a quick breakdown of some of the rules on points of order and parliamentary inquiries.
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