I think it may be the President pro tempore, as he is third in line if the President and the Vice President are killed or incapacitated.
== == == == the presiding officer in the senate is the vice president president of the senate
Congress. The Senate tries impeachments while the House of Represenatives actually impeach. Once the Senate convicts a president or other official of impeachment, their removal from office is immediate.
as of 2010 30 people per office
The President of the United States holds the highest office in the US government
The Senate
The secretary of the Senate.
A consul was the highest, most prestigious office in the Roman republic. There were two consuls and their term of office was for one year. Their duty was to call the Senate to meetings and to present items for discussion.
Dirksen Senate Office Building was created in 1958.
The President pro tempore (President pro tem) is the second-highest-ranking official of the United States Senate and the highest-ranking senator. (The highest-ranking official is the Vice President.) The current President pro tempore in 2009 is Robert Byrd (D-West Virginia).
== == == == the presiding officer in the senate is the vice president president of the senate
The President is generally considered the highest ranking person though it can be argued that senior Senate members out rank the president because of their seniority and how short presidents stay in office
The Speaker of the House resides over the House or Reps and the Vice President resides over the Senate. No, the Vice President does.
He has an office in the Senate Office building.
The Banks
Senate is 6 years
Legislature is The Highest State Political Office
That would be the President of the Senate, an office normally held by the vice-president of the US.