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As of 2021, the Democratic Party holds the majority of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
When one party controls the House and the other controls the Senate it is called divided government.
When one party controls the House and the other controls the Senate it is called divided government.
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The House majority is the Republican party, but the Senate it is the Democratic party.
when one party controls the House and another party controls the Senate
House and Senate leaders are chosen by their party caucuses (so the party that holds the majority of seats chooses the majority leader and the Speaker of the House, while the party in the minority chooses the minority leader).
The highest ranking member of the majority party in the House of Representatives is the Speaker of the House. The party with the most seats in the US Senate, elects a "majority leader".
Democrat and Republican parties are the major parties in both Houses. Currently, the Republican Party holds a majority in the House, and the Democrats hold a majority in the Senate.
There are two parts to the Legislative Branch, they are Senate and House of Representatives. In the House of Representatives the leader is always from the majority party. In the House of Representatives the leader is called the Speaker of the House. In the Senate, from the majority party, their leader is called the President Pro-tem.
No, As government is formed in the lower house there is no requirement for a senate majority, infact due to the voting systems more often than not no ohe party or group holds a majority in the Senate.