The whips.
Their parties have more members in it
The party whips assist the party floor leaders during voting, maintain communication between party leadership and members, and count votes on important legislation.
House Leadership: Majority Party Speaker of the House Majority Leader Assistant Majority Leader Majority Whip Minority Party Minority Leader Assistant Minority Leader Minority Whip Senate Leadership President of the Senate is the Vice President of U.S. President Pro Tempore--Senator of the Majority Party with Seniority Majority Leadership Senate Majority Leader Assistant Senate Majority Leader Senate Majority Whip Minority Leadership Senate Minority Leader Assistant Senate Minority Leader Senate Minority Whip
The Republicans are the majority party in the House of Representatives. The Democrats are the majority party in the Senate.
In the US, no one single party has a majority in the House, Senate AND White House. Currently the President and a slim majority of the Senate are Democrats, but Republicans hold a majority in the House.
it goes from speaker of the house to majority house leader
Majority leaders conduct the daily operations of both the house and senate
Their parties have more members in it
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 most real power in the Senate is in the hands of the majority and minority leaders.
Senators and Represetatives make $174,000. The majority and minority leaders make $193,400.
The title for the two floor members are: senate majority leader and senate minority leader
The party whips assist the party floor leaders during voting, maintain communication between party leadership and members, and count votes on important legislation.
In each House, the Party with the most members is called the majority party. The other is the minority party. Each party in both houses elects leaders, who are called the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader, respectively, for each House. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer House minority leader John Boehner Senate majority leader Harry Reid Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell The two Houses of Congress as a whole are lead by the President of the Senate, who is the Vice-President of the United States, and by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who is elected by the Members of the House of Representatives. As a practical matter the Speaker is elected by the members of the Majority Party.
House and Senate leaders are chosen by their party caucuses (so the party that holds the majority of seats chooses the majority leader and the Speaker of the House, while the party in the minority chooses the minority leader).
There is one Majority Leader in the United States Senate. This position is held by the leader of the political party that holds the most seats in the Senate. As of September 2021, the Majority Leader is Chuck Schumer of the Democratic Party.
There are no minor leaders in the senate because to be in the senate you have to be at least 30 years of age.