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as of 2010 30 people per office
The United States Congress, the Senate and House office buildings, the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress, the Marine Barracks, and the Congressional Cemetery.
The secretary of the Senate.
Dirksen Senate Office Building was created in 1958.
The president of the United States has his working office in the White House - Oval Office.The President of the Senate is the U.S. Vice President, and he has his working office in the White House as well as a set of offices in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB), located next to the West Wing on the White House premises.The President Pro Tempore is Senator that maintains an office in either the Heart or Russel office buildings.Of course there are countless committee and meeting rooms in the Capitol where elected officials conduct business.
== == == == the presiding officer in the senate is the vice president president of the senate
Most of the work of Congress gets done on Capitol Hill. This is where the Capitol building is located and where the Library of Congress is.
Funding for the "Senate Disbursing Office" is appropriated each fiscal year through the Legislative Branch Appropriations bill. This annual appropriations bill covers salaries and expenses of the Congress (House of Representatives and the Senate), as well as for various other entities associated with the legislative branch of government (such as the Library of Congress, the GAO, U. S. Capitol Police, Architect of the Capitol, etc.). The bill goes through the same appropriations process as the other annual funding bills that cover agencies of the executive and judicial branches of government, and is signed into law by the president.
The WHite House is the office of the President. The Capitol is where Congress meets.
Each state has its own unique place in Senate history. Reminders that we are a union of states surround us as we walk the halls of the Senate office buildings and the Capitol, where state flags, seals, and cherished objects of art from the individual states are proudly displayed. As senators perform their constitutionally appointed duties, they bring to the Senate a part of their state's culture and contribute to their state's history.
He has an office in the Senate Office building.
Ah, what a lovely thought! The building next to the Washington Monument is the beautiful and historic National Museum of African American History and Culture. It stands tall and proud, sharing the rich and diverse stories of African Americans throughout history. Just imagine the wonderful views you could see from its windows, capturing both the monument and the museum in one peaceful scene.