The President of the Senate (aka the Vice President) has a number of duties:
-to cast a vote in the event of a Senate deadlock
-preside over the official vote count of the Electoral college
-preside over most impeachment trials of federal officers
The vice president of the US presides over the Senate.
The President Pro Tempore of the Senate is the Vice-President of the United States. One of his jobs in the Senate is to break a possible vote tie.
They are appointed by the president subject to approval by the US Senate.
The position of President of the Senate is held by the Vice President of the United States. The slang term for the Vice President is Veep.
That would be the President of the Senate, an office normally held by the vice-president of the US.
Congress does not have a President. It has a speaker of the house in the house and that job is currently held by John Boehner. The senate has the senate majority leader and that job is currently held by Harry Reid.
There are no executive powers that are held by the Senate. Executive powers are reserved only for the President of the United States.
There are no executive powers that are held by the Senate. Executive powers are reserved only for the President of the United States.
Being a bad President.
They are nominated by the President with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. The Senate must vote whether to approve or reject the President's How_do_federal_judges_get_their_jobsbefore the judge can be appointed.
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Yes. The President appoints the nominee and then hearings are held in the U.S. Senate. The Senate ultimately votes to confirm or deny the nomination.
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