The Vice President of the United States[1] is the first person in the presidential line of succession, becoming the new President of the United States upon the death, resignation, or removal of the president, should he or she accept the position. Every presidential term ends on January 20 of the year immediately after a presidential election. As designated by the Constitution of the United States, the vice president also serves as the President of the Senate, and may break tie votes in that chamber.[2] He or she may be assigned additional duties by the president but, as the Constitution assigns no executive powers to the vice president, in performing such duties he or she acts only as an agent of the president
No- by constitutional edict , the Veep is president of the US Senate. He cannot vote as a Senator except in the case of a tie vote which has happened on some important bills, since the Senate has an even number of members.
None. The Vice President serves a president of the Senate, and in the event of a tie can cast the deciding vote.
The Vice President is President of the Senate. He has no official role in the House of Representatives.
No, the vice president does not serve as a member of the House of Representatives. The vice president's role is to preside over the Senate and to cast a vote in case of a tie. The House of Representatives is a separate legislative body with its own members.
The vice-president has no role in the House of Representatives. He serves as president pro tem of the Senate, casting deciding votes in the case of deadlock.
There is not a President of the House of Representatives. The leader of the House is called the Speaker of the House. She is the head of her political party, and has some administrative and procedural duties. She is also second in the line of succession after the Vice President.
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The Speaker of the House is the leader of the House of Representatives. The President of the Senate (who is also the Vice President) is the leader of the Senate.
The Vice President who is President of the Senate.
A member of the house of representatives, the President, or the Vice-President
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