The Vice President's power over the senate is only to break a tie and to run the senate meeting.
The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate. The vice president has the authority to preside over sessions and debates.
Article One of the Constitution gives the Vice President power to preside over the Senate.
The Vice-president presides over the Senate. If the vice-pesident is anable to act, the President pro tempore of the Senate takes over.
The President Pro-Tem presides over the Senate when the Vice-President is not there. The Vice-President barely attends Senate meetings anymore.
It is also the duty of the vice president to preside over the Senate.
The Vice President of the United States is also the President of the Senate. He is not a Senator and he can not vote unless there is a tie vote, in which case he can vote to break the tie if he wishes.
No- The Vice-President presides over US senate.
Yes. Under the Constitution, the vice president serves as the president of the Senate and presides over the Senate's daily proceedings.
He is the president of the Senate.
The president pro tempore is the officer who presides over the senate when the vice president is not in attendance.
The president pro tempore is the officer who presides over the senate when the vice president is not in attendance.
Daniel Inouye is the President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate.