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The Vice President of the United States is in charge of the U.S. Senate.
President of the Senate (The Vice President) Actually no one is 'in charge of' the Senate. If anyone has a responsibility to try to govern the Senate, it's the responsibility of the two leaders. Article 1 of the US Constitution says "The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no vote, unless they be equally divided." This means that the VP would be the deciding vote were there to be a tie in votes, but is not 'in charge of' the Senate.
Joseph Briden
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The political party CAN in charge of the US Senate CAN change with each election, or it can remain whatever it was pre-election. So, it is incorrect that the same party is forever in charge of the Senate; it depends on the election results each time.
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The U.S. Vice President is the President of the Senate. When he/she is absent or acting as President, the Senate President Pro Tempore is in charge.
Only if the president puts him in charge by notifying Congress. With modern communication technology this is hardly necessary.
The president Pro-Tempore is the presiding officer in the senate. That individual is in charge of the Senate agenda in the absence of the vice president.
The senate.
the president pro temp
The Queen or someone on behalf of her.