[Constitution, Jefferson's Manual, and the Rules of the House of Representatives, 106th Congress] [106th Congress] [House Document 105-358] [Jeffersons Manual of ParliamentaryPractice] [Pages 191-192] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov] sec. xx--motion
Sec. 392. Parliamentary law as to making, withdrawing, and reading of motions. | When a motion has been made, it is not to be put to the question or debated until it is seconded. Scob., 21. |
Sec. 393. Interruptions of the Member having the floor. | It might be asked whether a motion for adjournment or for the orders of the day can be made by one Member while another is speaking? It can |