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Pro se litigants can get the subpoenas issued but cannot put his signature and serve subpoenas.
Until he or she dies or until their senate term ends.
That is boss. Dude, you're on your way to being a pro.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives. If they can not serve, then the President pro tempore becomes the President.
The President pro tempore
if the president is unable to serve the first few in the order are: vice president speaker of the house president pro tempore of the senate secretary of state secretary of the treasury
The average is about $80,000 with the highest being around 300,000. The more years you serve the higher amount you are paid obviously.
According to the U.S. order of succession, if both the president and the vice president are, for whatever reason, unable to serve, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes acting president. If he/she also cannot serve, the next individuals in line are the President pro tempore of the Senate and then the Secretary of State.
In order of succession: The Vice President The Speaker of the House of Representatives President Pro Tempore of the Senate The Secretary of State
you do nothing but a regular serve u have to get lucky Acutally, you have to time it so that the ball is at its highest point when you hit it. It is a split second timing thing that may take a while to get down. Keep trying until you get it. It helps if you are closer to a Pro ranking, too.
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