Well that depends on what you mean by presiding, officially or unofficially. Officially the VP (Joe Biden) is the presiding officer, however he is hardly ever there. Most of the time the senate is presided by the President Pro Tiempor (I may have spelled that wrong) which is a honorary position of the longest serving member of the Senate.
In the U.S. the current presiding officer is Joseph Biden (the vice president)
There is a presiding officer for each of the legislative houses. The speaker of the House is John Boehner. The presiding officer of the Senate is vice president Joe Biden.
I know one of the titles of the two presiding officers of the Senate. The one I know of is called President pro tempor (temporary presideant). If the Vice President is absent, the Senators choose this presiding officer.
Whoever is designated by the President Pro Tem -- typically it is a junior senator of the majority party.
Speaker of the House
Joe Biden
The US Senate.
== == == == the presiding officer in the senate is the vice president president of the senate
technically it is Joe Biden .. as of now!
The US Vice President.
The Presiding officer of the US Senate is the Vice president of the United States, but his title in the Senate is President of the Senate. The presiding officer of the House of Representatives is called the Speaker of the House.
According to the us constitution who is the presiding officer of the senate?
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.
Vice President
Viice presiident
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