The US Senate has the power to approve treaties and the power to declare war. This Constitutional duty has been blurred by political acts by the executive branch. The US president has usurped the Senate's role in foreign affairs by either using the United Nations or a executive prerogative of some sort depending on the issue at hand.
Approve treaties with other nation
Power to Impeach
The Senate does not have enumerated powers. According to Article 1, Section 8 of the US constitution, Congress has enumerated powers.
Article I, Section 3 of the US Constitution.Article I of the US Constitution lists the powers granted to Congress, and Section 3 specifically those of the upper house, the Senate.(see related link)
No. That would violate the principle of separation of powers. The only people who are considered Senators are those duly elected to the US Senate.
a US state senate can try all impeachments, make appointments and treaties, declare war, and expel other members of congress. hope this helped keep asking more questions and i will try to answer as soon as possible. [. .]>-----
The Senate and the House of Representatives have the power tomake laws. (the legislative power)
The Senate and the House of Representatives together make up the Congress of the US.
These are the express powers of the Vice President:The VP is the President of the Senate and can preside over it.He casts a vote in the Senate when there is a tie.He assumes the powers of the President upon the death, resignation or incapacitation of the President.
Andrew Johnson was the only ex-president to return to the US Senate.
Article I of the Constitution grants all legislative Powers to Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
No. US membership is not related the implied powers under the Constitution. US membership is based upon the authority of the President, with the approval of the Senate, to make Treaties.
There is no such office as vice president of the Senate. The Vice President of the United States presides over the Senate and is thus often referred to as the President of the Senate. In that capacity, the Vice President presides over the Senate when it is in session. In that capacity, the Vice President's most notable role is to cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie vote on the floor of the Senate.
== == The Senate has several exclusive powers not granted to the House, including consenting to treaties as a precondition to their ratification and consenting to appointments of Cabinet secretaries and federal judges.