The Senate Minority Leader.
Majority Leader
false, its the party out of power that acts like the "watchdog"
The House of Representatives elects a Speaker. A member of the majority party always wins that election and he serves as spokesman for the majority party. The minority party chooses their own leader. The Senate is officially chaired by the Vice-president of the United States. Both parties in the senate elect leaders who speak for them and lead in senate business. Most of the time, in both houses, the members take turns officiating the meetings and controlling the debates.
The individual who acts as a party spokesperson and is responsible for trying to get the minority party's legislation through the House is typically the Minority Leader. The Minority Leader leads the opposition party, coordinates their legislative strategy, and communicates the party's positions and priorities to both members of the House and the public. This role is crucial for rallying support for the minority party's initiatives and ensuring their voices are heard in the legislative process.
The political party which was in power when the Alien and Sedition Acts were passed was the Federalists.
maybe the goverment but i dont know
The Press Secretary
Representative/spokesperson/manager.
The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate.. He can not vote unless there is a tie but he can vote to break a tie. Such is his only power.
The press secretary acts as spokesperson to the president and relays information to the American public, and answers questions from the media.
Spokesperson
The person who has control of the dominant party in the house is typically the Speaker of the House. Their job involves presiding over sessions, maintaining order during debates, and ensuring that legislative procedures are followed. Additionally, they play a key role in setting the legislative agenda, guiding the party's priorities, and representing the house in its relations with the Senate and the President. The Speaker also acts as a spokesperson for the majority party and often influences the direction of policy and legislative initiatives.