Lieutenant govener
Lieutenant Governor.
The Lieutenant Governor presides over the State Senate with a few exceptions.
Technically, the Vice President is the head of the Senate, but they're only real power is to break tie votes. The day-to-day leader of the senate is the President Pro Tempore, an elected official of the majority party
He has no role unless he is the one who is impeached. In this case, he stands trial in the Senate and presumably would be called to testify, if he wants to. He would be able to mount a defense.
The house and senate journals.
lieutenant governor
No, they sign bills into law and enforce the laws that exist. They do direct where and what laws will be passed, but the State's congress can prevent whatever they consider to be against the "will of the people" from being submitted to the Governor.
Assembly speaker
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a legislature or parliament. There have been many such bodies in history, since senate means the assembly of the eldest and wiser members of the society and ruling class. Two of the first official senates were the Spartan Gerousia and the Roman Senate.
The Presiding Officer in the Missouri senate is the lieutenant governor. As of July 2014, David Dewhurst hold the office.
prime minister
Harry Reid is the Majority Leader of the United State Senate. Because he is a democrat, he is often the target of all republican complaints about the Senate.
Harry Reid is the Majority Leader of the United State Senate. Because he is a democrat, he is often the target of all republican complaints about the Senate.