Want this question answered?
to grant the Executive Office of the President more control over the Board of Governors
staggered terms The scheduling of terms of office so that all members of a body are not selected at the same time. Staggered terms tend to have the effect of creating relative stability in government bodies.
to grant the Executive Office of the President more control over the Board of Governors
The Senate.
The Senate
In an effort to insure continuity the terms are staggered with one third of the body having a 2-4-4 election cycle, a 4-2-4 or a 4-4-2 year office rotation each decade.
No. In the United States government, all members of the House of Representatives run for re-election every two years. Terms in the United States Senate are staggered, with one-third of all Senators facing the voters every two years. Senate terms are six years.
6 years. Senators have more responsibleity.
Senators serve for 6 years. These terms are staggered so that approximately one-third are elected every two years, along with the entire House of Representatives. That way provides continuity in the Senate and so in Congress, yet lets the people register their will to some extent every two years .
Senators serve for 6 years. These terms are staggered so that approximately one-third are elected every two years, along with the entire House of Representatives. That way provides continuity in the Senate and so in Congress, yet lets the people register their will to some extent every two years .
So that the entire Legislative Branch of government doesn't ALL become eligible for election at the same time.
poooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopThe Judicial branch of government approves appointment of judges.