They made the Senate with a term of 6 years and the requirement of age older.
They made the Senate with a term of 6 years and the requirement of age older.
The term for a United States Senator is 6 years. Senators are elected by their respective states and serve as representatives in the Senate, where they have the authority to propose and vote on legislation, confirm presidential appointments, and participate in the impeachment trial of federal officials.
A member of the senate serves a 6 year term
A member of the Senate has a term of six years.
The term "senate" comes from the ancient government of Rome.
There were a couple of different things that the framers did to make the senate more responsible. Frist, senators were not directly elected by the people to begin with. Also, the senate is a much smaller body than the house. Furthermore senators were given longer terms so that they could think about the long term affects of their decisions.
A member of Senate serves a six year term, naturally.
US Senate? Six years.
The senate majority leader is the term given to the leader of the party with the most members in the senate.
The senate majority leader is the term given to the leader of the party with the most members in the senate.
The US Constitution does not address the number of terms that a Senator or Representative can serve. Some states passed laws purporting to impose term limits on Senators and Representatives. In U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton, 514 U.S. 779 (1995), the United States Supreme Court struck down state-imposed Congressional term limits as unconstitutional, stating:" we conclude that the Framers intended the Constitution to be the exclusive source of qualifications for members of Congress, and that the Framers thereby "divested" States of any power to add qualifications"