The Vice President of the United States is the constitutional officer who presides over the Senate. The president pro tempore presides over the Senate if the VP is unavailable.
The president pro tempore is the officer who presides over the senate when the vice president is not in attendance.
The president pro tempore is the officer who presides over the senate when the vice president is not in attendance.
The presiding officer is the individual that holds the position that presides over the Senate. This individual is responsible for ensuring that all duties within this area of government follow the laws of the US Constitution.
the President pro tempore
No. The speaker of the House presides over the House; the vice-president presides over the Senate. The House and the Senate meet in two separate chambers.
A junior senator usually presides over the US Senate, assisted by an expert in Senate procedure.
He is not a member of the Senate but presides over the Senate. According to parliamentary rules, the presiding officer does not vote unless there is a tie vote.
The Vice-president presides over the Senate. If the vice-pesident is anable to act, the President pro tempore of the Senate takes over.
The President Pro-Tem presides over the Senate when the Vice-President is not there. The Vice-President barely attends Senate meetings anymore.
The President Pro Tempore presides over the Senate in the absence of the Vice President
The Vice President presides over the Senate and casts the deciding vote if there is a tie.
No- The Vice-President presides over US senate.