Speeding things along in Parliament (procedural)
Those for this policy agree that
Members of Parliament (MPs) and Senators should vote to speed things along by supporting motions to 'put the question' (known as 'closure' or 'gag' motions), which require Parliament to immediately vote on a question rather than debating it any further
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Voted consistently for speeding things along in Parliament (procedural)
- Michelle Ananda-Rajah
- Jodie Belyea
- Matt Burnell
- Alison Byrnes
- Andrew Charlton
- Mary Doyle
- Cassandra Fernando
- Carina Garland
- Tania Lawrence
- Jerome Laxale
- Zaneta Mascarenhas
- Louise Miller-Frost
- Sam Rae
- Gordon Reid
- Dan Repacholi
- Tracey Roberts
- Sally Sitou
Voted almost always for speeding things along in Parliament (procedural)
- Karen Andrews
- Pat Conaghan
- Mark Coulton
- Peter Dutton
- Paul Fletcher
- Andrew Gee
- David Gillespie
- Julian Leeser
- Sussan Ley
- Sam Lim
- David Littleproud
- Michael McCormack
- Tony Pasin
- Keith Pitt
- Melissa Price
- Rowan Ramsey
- Marion Scrymgour
- James Stevens
- Michael Sukkar
- Angus Taylor
- Dan Tehan
- Bert Van Manen
- Andrew Wallace
Voted generally for speeding things along in Parliament (procedural)
- Penny Allman-Payne
- Bridget Archer
- Tim Ayres
- Angie Bell
- Catryna Bilyk
- Russell Broadbent
- Carol Brown
- Scott Buchholz
- Darren Chester
- Anthony Chisholm
- Raff Ciccone
- David Coleman
- Dorinda Cox
- Lisa Darmanin
- Warren Entsch
- Varun Ghosh
- Ian Goodenough
- Nita Green
- Karen Grogan
- Garth Hamilton
- Andrew Hastie
- Alex Hawke
- Sarah Henderson
- Kevin Hogan
- Luke Howarth
- Barnaby Joyce
- Michelle Landry
- Sue Lines
- Nola Marino
- Jenny McAllister
- Malarndirri McCarthy
- Melissa McIntosh
- Llew O'Brien
- Ted O'Brien
- Deborah O'Neill
- Fatima Payman
- Gavin Pearce
- Barbara Pocock
- David Pocock
- Helen Polley
- Louise Pratt
- Dave Sharma
- Tony Sheldon
- David Shoebridge
- Marielle Smith
- Glenn Sterle
- Jana Stewart
- Phillip Thompson
- Anne Urquhart
- Ross Vasta
- Jess Walsh
- Murray Watt
- Anne Webster
- Rick Wilson
- Jason Wood
- Terry Young
Voted a mixture of for and against speeding things along in Parliament (procedural)
- Alex Antic
- Wendy Askew
- Stephen Bates
- Simon Birmingham
- Andrew Bragg
- Slade Brockman
- Matthew Canavan
- Michaelia Cash
- Claire Chandler
- Max Chandler-Mather
- Richard Colbeck
- Perin Davey
- Jonathon Duniam
- Don Farrell
- Mehreen Faruqi
- David Fawcett
- Katy Gallagher
- Pauline Hanson
- Sarah Hanson-Young
- Steph Hodgins-May
- Hollie Hughes
- Jane Hume
- Bob Katter
- Jacqui Lambie
- Susan McDonald
- James McGrath
- Bridget McKenzie
- Nick McKim
- Andrew McLachlan
- Matt O'Sullivan
- James Paterson
- Gerard Rennick
- Linda Reynolds
- Malcolm Roberts
- Anne Ruston
- Paul Scarr
- Dean Smith
- Jordon Steele-John
- Lidia Thorpe
- Tammy Tyrrell
- David Van
- Larissa Waters
- Elizabeth Watson-Brown
- Peter Whish-Wilson
- Penny Wong
Voted generally against speeding things along in Parliament (procedural)
- Anthony Albanese
- Ralph Babet
- Adam Bandt
- Josh Burns
- Ross Cadell
- Lisa Chesters
- Jason Clare
- Sharon Claydon
- Libby Coker
- Julie Collins
- Mark Dreyfus
- Justine Elliot
- Steve Georganas
- Patrick Gorman
- Julian Hill
- Ged Kearney
- Matt Keogh
- Peter Khalil
- Catherine King
- Madeleine King
- Maria Kovacic
- Andrew Leigh
- Kerrynne Liddle
- Richard Marles
- Kristy McBain
- Brian Mitchell
- Rob Mitchell
- Daniel Mulino
- Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
- Shayne Neumann
- Brendan O'Connor
- Clare O'Neil
- Alicia Payne
- Graham Perrett
- Fiona Phillips
- Tanya Plibersek
- Amanda Rishworth
- Michelle Rowland
- Joanne Ryan
- Rebekha Sharkie
- Bill Shorten
- David Smith
- Meryl Swanson
- Susan Templeman
- Matt Thistlethwaite
- Kate Thwaites
- Maria Vamvakinou
- Jenny Ware
- Tim Watts
- Anika Wells
- Andrew Wilkie
- Josh Wilson
- Tony Zappia
Voted almost always against speeding things along in Parliament (procedural)
- Anne Aly
- Sam Birrell
- Chris Bowen
- Colin Boyce
- Tony Burke
- Linda Burney
- Mark Butler
- Cameron Caldwell
- Jim Chalmers
- Pat Conroy
- Milton Dick
- Mike Freelander
- Andrew Giles
- Luke Gosling
- Helen Haines
- Ed Husic
- Stephen Jones
- Dai Le
- Emma McBride
- Henry Pike
- Sophie Scamps
- Anne Stanley
- Zali Steggall
- Aaron Violi
- Keith Wolahan
Voted consistently against speeding things along in Parliament (procedural)
- Kate Chaney
- Zoe Daniel
- Simon Kennedy
- Zoe McKenzie
- Monique Ryan
- Allegra Spender
- Kylea Tink
- Andrew Willcox
Relevant divisions
Most important divisions relevant to this policy
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Other divisions relevant to this policy
These are less important divisions which are related to the policy “for speeding things along in Parliament (procedural)”.
Division | Supporters vote |
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3rd Aug 2022, 10:49 AM – Senate Business - Consideration of Legislation - Public Sector Superannuation Salary Legislation Amendment Bill 2022 |
Yes |
10th Feb 2022, 12:11 PM – Senate Business - Consideration of Legislation - Exempt from Standing Order 111 |
Yes |
1st Dec 2021, 7:09 PM – Senate Business - Consideration of Legislation - Investment Funds Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 |
Yes |
6th Dec 2018, 7:19 PM – Senate Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018 - Third Reading - Speeding things along |
Yes |
21st Jun 2018, 9:42 AM – Representatives Treasury Laws Amendment (Personal Income Tax Plan) Bill 2018 - Consideration of Senate Message - Speed things along |
Yes |
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