The House of Representatives does not have the authority to approve federal government appointments; this responsibility lies with the Senate. The Senate confirms presidential nominations for federal judges, cabinet members, and other key officials. The House's role is primarily in the legislative process and budgetary matters. Therefore, while both chambers of Congress play crucial roles, only the Senate is involved in the approval of federal appointments.
Senate
No, only for federal judges, a county judge comes under state jurisdiction.
The Legislative Branch, but specifically the Senate, which is only one chamber of Congress. The House of Representatives does not play a role in the appointment process.This, of course, applies to the US. Other countries may have different requirements.
approve treaties approve selection of certain federal officers, and the jury in certain cases of impeachment.
Representatives are elected by the people in a state.
Federal Judges
The Senate.
The Senate.
The Senate must approve the nomination by a simple majority (51%) of those voting,
In the federal government, the President has the power to approve or veto a law.
representatives of congress
In Australia-there are two types of federal houses in government-the House of Representatives and the Senate.