The Speaker of the House
House Majority Leader
House Majority Whip
House Minority Leader
House Minority Whip
....and various chairpersons of their respective committees.
Any House member can preside over daily business to which the Speaker delegates the task, usually of the majority party.
The Vice President or President of the Senate (usually in name only, can break tie votes, and presides over the electoral vote count, but historically most Vice Presidents have avoided the Senate)
The President pro tempore (usually more of an honorary title given to the most senior Senator majority party, but technically the most senior officer in the Senate next to the Vice President, and 4th in the Presidential Line of Succession)
The Senate Majority Leader (de facto the most powerful Senator, politically wields power similar to the Speaker of the House)
The Senate Majority Whip
The Senate Minority Leader
The Senate Minority Whip
,,,,and various chairpersons of their respective committees.
Like the House, any Senator can preside over daily business, usually of the majority party.
The floor leaders (aside from the Speaker of the House in the House of Representatives).
-Congress, House of Representatives, Senate
House leaders have more organizational control over the actions of representatives than Senate leaders do.
Congress is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The Senate and the House of Representatives
The House of Representatives and the Senate
Along party lines, the Senate has the Senate Majority Leader and the Senate Minority Leader who represent the majority and minority party in the Senate respectively. Each of these Leaders has assistants called Whips. The House of Representatives has the Speaker of the House who is elected by that majority party. The second in command is the Majority Leader of the House of Representatives. There is also the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. Both of these people have Majority Whips and Minority Whips as their assistants, respectively.
The senate and the house of representatives
The Senate and the House of Representatives
There are two parts of congress. House of Representatives (house) and The Senate (senate).
The U.S. Congress consists of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. There are 100 Senators in the U.S. Senate and 435 Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The United States Senate and House of Representatives are collectively termed the "Congress" or "Legislature."