The Presiding officer of the US Senate is the Vice president of
the United States, but his title in the Senate is President of the
Senate.
The presiding officer of the House of Representatives is called
the Speaker of the House.
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Each state must honor what of the other states
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Each state must honor the laws of the other states.
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How many members are on the US House rules committee
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How many committee members are on the US house rules
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Which is an important power of committee chairman
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They decide which bills to consider.
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What is the best example of seniority rule
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Seniority refers to a giving privileges to people who have held
a particular position for a longer period of time than others. An
example of the seniority rule would be in government and
Congress.
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Who is in charge of both government houses
The Presiding officer of the US Senate is the Vice president of
the United States, but his title in the Senate is President of the
Senate.
The presiding officer of the House of Representatives is called
the Speaker of the House.
Each state must honor what of the other states
Each state must honor the laws of the other states.
How many members are on the US House rules committee
How many committee members are on the US house rules
committee?
Which is an important power of committee chairman
They decide which bills to consider.
What is the best example of seniority rule
Seniority refers to a giving privileges to people who have held
a particular position for a longer period of time than others. An
example of the seniority rule would be in government and
Congress.