There are a number of responsibilities of the Senate. Some of them include conducting impeachment trials, confirming cabinet appointments, propose or concur with revenue bills and so much more.
None. the senate is a body of legislators, known as senators. they serve with no term limits.
In ancient Rome whether to declare war or not was debated in the senate. The issue was then referred to the Assembly of the Soldiers, which voted on war and peace.
I'm not sure what you mean by "other" responsibilities. Article I is all about the Legislature (Congress). The scope of Congress's legislative powers are detailed in Article I, section 8. The Senate also gets some power from Article II, section 2, where instances where the advice and consent of the Senate are required are listed. Article V also gives Congress some power in amending the Constitution. Congress also has a bunch of informal oversight responsibilities.
Senators serve 6 year terms and Representatives serve 2 year terms. The senate has 3 groups which have their elections staggered 2 years apart. So... 1/3 of the Senate, and all Representatives are elected every two years.
The select group of 300 men (at times 600) was called the senate. They served life terms, but could retire if they chose.
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The president of the state Senate is the presiding officer of a Senate. He is the successor of powers and responsibilities of the President.
The Constitution gives the vice president the role of presiding over the Senate, and voting in the Senate if there is a tie.
The terms for Senate are usually six years. Approximately one third of the total membership of the senate are up for election every two years.
To vote to break a tie in the senate
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smaller and has fewer members. Each state is represented by two senators, regardless of its population size. The Senate is also designed to have longer terms, with each senator serving six years compared to the two-year terms of members of the House. Additionally, the Senate has different powers and responsibilities, including confirming presidential appointments and approving treaties.
In the short term, the President pro tempore of the Senate and the other members of the President's Cabinet. But under the terms of the 25th Amendment, the President will nominate a new Vice President, to be confirmed by the Senate. There is no succession to the office of the Vice President.
Responsibilities of the Senate include working on legislative and constitutional reforms, and settling conflicts between various federal institutions.
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You can serve an unlimited amount of terms for both the senate and the House Of Representatives