Yes, the Senate can start bill just like the House, the only difference is that any bill dealing with MONEY must start in the House.
In their Chamber, yes they can and Members of the House can also do the same in body.
No- he is the vice=president and not a member of the Senate. He chairs the proceedings of the Senate and can vote only in the case of a tie vote.
Yes
Senate PresidentThe President of the US Senate is the Vice President of the US. you got to write names on it
Yes. The Constitution of the US specifies that the Vice-president shall serve as the President of the Senate. As such, he has the power to vote ,iif there is a tie vote, which is possible since there are an even number of Senator, and has actually on some important legislation.
The vice president of the US is the president of the US senate.
No- The Vice-President presides over US senate.
The vice-president of the United States is the president of the US senate.
Joe Biden is Vice-President of the US and therefore President of the US Senate.
No. The US Supreme Court is not a legislative body; they don't make laws. The President can discuss legislative ideas with Congress - the Senate and House of Representatives.
The US uses a two part legislation or a "two house legislation": House of Representatives, and Senate.
Vice President Joseph R Biden is president of the US senate in 2010.
who replaces the president of the US senate in his absences
The vice-president chairs the US and as such can vote if there is a tie vote-- otherwise he is not allowed to vote. There actually have some occasions when the VP's vote decided fairly important legislation.
To be the president of the US Senate you must also be the vice-President of the United States.