* They confirm the President's appointments,
* They have the power to impeach the President,
* They can override a Presidential veto,
* The President cannot make any law that has not been passed by them
One of the two unique powers of the senate include confirming presidential appointees. The other is the power to impeach a president or federal judge.
The power to make treaties and confirm the presidents appointments
one of those powers has to do with appointments to office, and the other with treaties made by the president.
The president of the state Senate is the presiding officer of a Senate. He is the successor of powers and responsibilities of the President.
a US state senate can try all impeachments, make appointments and treaties, declare war, and expel other members of congress. hope this helped keep asking more questions and i will try to answer as soon as possible. [. .]>-----
One of the two unique powers of the senate include confirming presidential appointees. The other is the power to impeach a president or federal judge.
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appointments and treaties.
The Senate has more than two powers, but a few of the powers they have that no other branch of the Federal Gov't has are: 1) To confirm Presidential appointments such as Supreme Court justices. 2) To ratify treaties made by the executive branch. 3) The Senate acts as judge and jury in impeachment cases.
The power to make treaties and confirm the presidents appointments
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one of those powers has to do with appointments to office, and the other with treaties made by the president.
The Senate does not have enumerated powers. According to Article 1, Section 8 of the US constitution, Congress has enumerated powers.
These are the express powers of the Vice President:The VP is the President of the Senate and can preside over it.He casts a vote in the Senate when there is a tie.He assumes the powers of the President upon the death, resignation or incapacitation of the President.
There are no executive powers that are held by the Senate. Executive powers are reserved only for the President of the United States.
There are no executive powers that are held by the Senate. Executive powers are reserved only for the President of the United States.
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