The Vice President of the United States serves as the presiding officer of the Senate. In this role, the Vice President can cast tie-breaking votes but does not participate in debate except to break a tie. When the Vice President is absent, the Senate appoints a President pro tempore to preside over sessions.
The Vice President of the United States
the vice president serves as president of the senate
a. Governor c. Attorney General b. Lieutenant Governor d. Secretary of State
The president pro tempore presides when the officer of the Senate is away. This person is the second highest ranking official of the Senate.
The President of the Texas Senate is the Lieutenant Governor of Texas. This position is elected statewide and serves as the presiding officer of the Senate, overseeing legislative proceedings and ensuring order during debates. The Lieutenant Governor also has significant influence over the legislative agenda and committee assignments in the Senate.
== == == == the presiding officer in the senate is the vice president president of the senate
-Serves as acting Governor when Governor Martinez is out of state -Serves as President (presiding officer) of the NM State Senate -Serves as the state Ombudsman responsible for facilitating cooperation between state government and citizens (constituent services) -Serves on several boards/commissions/councils
The president Pro-Tempore is the presiding officer in the senate. That individual is in charge of the Senate agenda in the absence of the vice president.
Viice presiident
Someone serves in the Senate for 6 years.
The Vice President is the President of the Senate.
The Vice President's role in the US Senate is to be the offical tie breaker if a tie on the floor shall occur. He is also referred to as the President of the Senate. Al Gore was the last vice president to break a tie on the Senate floor.(S.Menzel)luke dylan mayes