They make the rules at the start of the congressional sessions. The crazy thing about some of the recent rules is now it requires 61 votes to pass a bill rather than a simple majority. For the life of me I can't understand why this was allowed by any member. This is one reason there is a stalemate on most issues.
Procedural rules in the United States Congress are generally well established and go back at least decades. However, from time to time they may be changed by leadership and majority vote.
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The Senate and the House, accordingly
the president makes the rules
the framers of the constitution.
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the mace is in the house of reps and when the government go to the senate they take it with them
house of reps. and senate
The Senate and House of Representatives.
Congress.
House of Reps and the Senate
Australia - House of Representitives and the Senate. House of Reps has the Prime Minister, the Party that wins the most votes in the House of Reps wins the election. Senate is made up of more minor parties (usually) and has the power to block legislation coming from the House of Reps.
senate house of reps
There are 435 members in the United States House of Representatives and 100 members in the United States Senate.
This is the United States, where there is ot anything called the house of senate. There is a Senate which has 59 members, from each state. The other branch of congress is called the House of Representatives, and the number of reps in the House of Reps depends on the number that have been elected from each state district.
senate (100) house of reps (40)
I know why you are confused. There are two houses the House of Representatives and the Senate. There are 100 members in the Senate and 435 in the House of Representatives.I know why you are confused. There are two houses the House of Representatives and the Senate. There are 100 members in the Senate and 435 in the House of Representatives.
If you are talking about the house of commons in England. First of all, congress in the US is split into 2 seperate groups, the house of representatives (amount of reps. per state determined by population) and the senate (same amount of reps. per state, 2 each) the parliament on the other hand is separated into the house of lords (the equivalent of the senate) and the house of commons (equivalent to the house of reps.) so the similarity are very few, the senate is the "upper house" and the house of commons is a "lower house". the only similarity is that they both run the government.