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The Senate is one of the the houses that make up the bicameral Congress. As such for a bill to become law it requires the approval of at least 51 Senators. However the bill will not automatically become law. This is because it also needs the support of the House of Representatives (lower chamber) and as such if the support is denied then the bill can not become law.
Furthermore, even if the bill does gain the support of both Houses, it is the President who holds the power of promulgation and as such can decide to veto the bill. Having said this, this veto can be overridden if it has the support of at least two thirds of Representatives and Senators.
The Senate's approval is only one step in passing laws. After the senate votes on a bill it is then sent to the president for his decision.
State senators are elected by the residents of the state to represent them in the State Senate. Federal Senators are elected by the residents of a state to represent them in the Federal Senate. State senators make laws for the state, while Federal Senators make laws for the entire nation.
The United States Senate, along with the U.S. House of Representatives forms the United States Congress. The senate is a legislative chamber.
The Senate along with the House of Representatives is responsible for creating new laws. Senators must vote on bills before they become laws.
The duties that the senators have are quite diverse but are tied to legislation. The can make laws and are tasked with impeachment obligations among other duties.
The duties that the senators have are quite diverse but are tied to legislation. The can make laws and are tasked with impeachment obligations among other duties.
Depends. The Governor is the most powerful person in the state but he has little power outside of the state. The Governor is able to make laws within the state but cannot make laws outside of his state. The Senators have no direct power within the state but he is part of the United States Senate. Each state has two senators. The Senate is able to make laws that affect all 50 states and can only be vetoed by the president. However, Senate still holds the power to over ride the President's veto provided they have 2/3 majority vote in senate. However, senators, by themselves, do not have power.
In the United States Senate, the rules are designed to make sure all senators have a chance to speak about bills before the Senate. All senators also have a right to vote or introduce a bill.
Jamaica has 21 senators in their senate.
This person leads the senators that are in the majority to get laws written and passed.
There are 2 Senators from each State, so there are 100 Senators in total.
The Philippine Senate is much like the United States Senate in which it's elected Senators are involved in the passing of new bills or laws. Senators are one part of Congress which has to decide to either vote for or against newly proposed laws. Once approved they are sent to the House of Representatives. Once denied they are lost.
Senators and representatives meet in the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C. to make laws. The Senate chamber is located in the north wing of the Capitol, while the House of Representatives chamber is located in the south wing. These chambers are where senators and representatives gather to debate, vote, and ultimately pass legislation.