The US Senate is the upper house of the US Congress. Bills must be passed by a majority of both houses of Congress in order to become law. Except for revenue bills, bill can be introduced in either house.
The Senate alone must confirm most appointments of the President, including ambassadors, cabinet members, federal judges and other high-ranking positions.
The Senate must ratify any treaties made with foreign governments .
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∙ 12y agoWhile the Senate shares legislative powers with the House, the Constitution also assigned it other special duties as part of the system of checks and balances. For example, the Senate shares certain executive powers with the president -- confirmation of appointments, including both executive branch officials and judicial branch nominees, and ratification of treaties. In addition the Senate shares power in the impeachment process -- the House has the power to bring charges against an accused official, while the Senate conducts the trial for removal from office. Following presidential elections, both the Senate and the House count the electoral votes. If the vice presidential candidate fails to win an electoral majority, the Senate decides the winner; the House chooses the president if no candidate wins an electoral majority in that race.
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∙ 9y agoThe senate's duties include reading proposed bills and voting on those bills. The senate then has to forward any passed bills to the House of Representatives.
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∙ 13y agothey pass on new laws and approves the tax refund check
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∙ 11y ago-Tries cases of impeachment
- Approves or rejects presidential appointments
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∙ 11y agothe duties of senators is to follow the laws and they are also member of the cabinet who are the one whos helping in processing the law
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∙ 9y agoThe United States Senate has two primary exclusive duties. These are to create treaties and to hold impeachment hearings for officials.
-Tries cases of impeachment- Approves or rejects presidential appointments
The duties that the senators have are quite diverse but are tied to legislation. The can make laws and are tasked with impeachment obligations among other duties.
There is no Vice-president in that case. That office remains vacant and the duties of the Vice-president to preside over the Senate is then handled by the President pro tempore of the Senate.
One of the few constitutional duties of the Vice-President is to serve as President of the US Senate.
Each state has its own unique place in Senate history. Reminders that we are a union of states surround us as we walk the halls of the Senate office buildings and the Capitol, where state flags, seals, and cherished objects of art from the individual states are proudly displayed. As senators perform their constitutionally appointed duties, they bring to the Senate a part of their state's culture and contribute to their state's history.
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-Tries cases of impeachment- Approves or rejects presidential appointments
Legislative duties
Legislative duties
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The Senate has the following duties: 1. The Senate tries impeachment cases 2. And the Senate must approve many of appointment made by the Governor
the duties of the congress divided between the house and senate are that the senate tends to have more power than representatives
What are the special duties of the state house
to be a good judge
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Special Duties Unit was created in 1974.