In the U.S. Senate, senators sit in rows of desks arranged in a semicircular chamber. Each senator has an assigned desk, which is located on the floor of the chamber, and they face the front where the presiding officer, usually the Vice President or President pro tempore, sits. The layout promotes visibility and facilitates debate among the members. The Senate chamber is located in the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
The Parliament is the British equivalent of the American Senate. The people elect their Members of Parliament for their particular area who sit in the Parliament. They then vote proposals into law.
The role that the senate has in the impeachment process is sole power to try-to judge, sit as a court-in impeachment cases.
The Tribune of the Plebeians or the Tribune of the People was a magistracy established in 494 BCE just 15 years after the foundation of the Roman Republic in 509 BCE. They enjoyed recognition and authority limited though in the surroundings of Rome [less than a mile from the city's borders]. They were elected by the Consilium Plebis for one year and they did sit in the Senate.
None. Senators sit in the Senate Congressmen sit in the House of Representatives.
The role that the senate has in the impeachment process is sole power to try-to judge, sit as a court-in impeachment cases.
yes the people in the senate are chosen by the people through voting
2 Senators serve for each state, so there are a total of 50*2=100 members in the Senate
people sit in the Tharwar Sahib
There are 435 members of the House of Representatives of the United States.There are 100 members of the United States Senate.
A Senate committee is a comittee of people in the Senate who decide on certain laws to be passed on to a full Senate vote.
76 people serve in the senate didn't you know that!
When the House of Representatives passes a bill and sends it to the Senate, it then waits until the Senate decides to consider it, which can be anything from immediately to never.