Depends on what you mean by Congress. Technically, the Senate is one chamber of Congress and the House of Representatives is the other. Some people, though, refer to the House as Congress and the Senate as the Senate.
If in asking this question you are meaning 'Is the House more powerful than the Senate' the answer is no. The Senate is more powerful than the House due to its powers of advise and consent over treaties and presidential nominations for the judiciary and executive branches.
both are equal in power according to the constitution.. Key differences is the senate can approve or deny a presidential nomination for executive top branches and the power to declare war.. its also more portages to be a senator than a representative because there are only 100 senators and over 500 representatives as well as the length of terms each branch member serves is different.. senate is a 6 year terms and the house is 2 years.
The Senate is more powerful
Another View: One cannot pass a legislation into law without the agreement of the other, They are both equally powerful as was designed by the founding fathers.
The House or Representatives is larger than the senate. The senate is 2 people per state, and the house of representatives is four times larger (435 - 100)
none, but the senate outranks the house, so basicly, the senate
No, the US House of Representatives has 435 members, plus several non-voting delegates. The US Senate has 100 members.
No, the Senate is more powerful.
I don't think so.
the duties of the congress divided between the house and senate are that the senate tends to have more power than representatives
For starters, I believe that by congress you were referring to the House. Because Congress is made up by both the House and the Senate. The answer is NO. the Senate actually has less rules than that of the House because it is a much smaller body of people that are easier to manage.
the president of the senate is not a member of the majority party
The US Capitol Building is the most powerful building in the world. Therefore, the United States Congress is more powerful than the British Parliament. This is also due to the fact that the United States is the most powerful country in the world.
He has no more nor less power than any other president of the US. The only unusual advantage he has is that both Congress and the Senate are also controlled by his party, but that doesn't seem to be helping him much.
The U.S. Congress includes 100 senators in the U.S. Senate and 435 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives.
No, the Senate is the upper chamber and the House of Representatives is the lower chamber.
In order for Congress to pass legislation, both the Senate and the House of Representatives must give their approval. Neither is more authoritative than the other. It is also true, in a sense, that it is the President who gives final approval, by signing the legislation, or who withholds final approval by vetoing it (which Congress can override if they have enough votes).
Neither house is more powerful than the other in a bicameral system. In the US, the House of Representatives and Senate make up the bicameral legislature.
Johnson was a powerful senator. He knew everybody in the Senate and most of the senators owed him something. He knew how to make a deal and push through legislation. He once said something to the effect that he had more power as a senator than as President.
It is called the upper house because it has fewer members.
The Senate is considered the higher house of Congress, so being a Senator is more prestigious than being a Representative, as well as having stricter requirements.