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The speaker of the House is responsible for keeping order in the chamber and leading the sessions of congress.
Presiding officer of the Senate=President of the Senate (who is always the Vice President of the U.S.)
Presiding officer of the House=Speaker of the House.
The Constitution gives the vice president the role of presiding over the Senate, and voting in the Senate if there is a tie.
the vice presidents only role is presiding over the senate.
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.
they serves for the president if the president is unable to complete his or her term
The Supreme Court plays no role in impeachment trials. However, in the impeachment trial of the President of the United States, the Chief Justice of the United States serves as presiding officer of the Senate since it would be a conflict of interest to have the vice president presiding over a trial at which he would become President if the current President were to be found guilty.
screen bills for action by the whole House or Senate.
Harry Reid!
The House of Representatives originates the revenue legislation. The Senate then has the opportunity to Approve or Amend.
The House of Reps and the Senate make up the Australian Parliament, their role is to debate and pass laws. They both have largely the same power, except for money bills, which must originate in the Reps, and the Senate through the committee structure, has a oversight role.
The US Senate serves as the court, and the jury, for the trial that follows impeachment (accusal) by the House of Representatives.
The Senate acts as the jury; they hold the trial and vote on guilt. The House of Representatives votes to impeach and the Senate decides whether they are guilty.
constitutionaly strickly to settle ties in congress between the house and the senate