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2 seats per state.
Frederick Brown Harris was the Chaplain of The Senate for 24 years; he has the distinction of having the longest term of service for the position. He was born in 1883 and died in 1970; his affiliation with the Methodist church afforded him the opportunity to work with the United States Senate for such a long period of time.
Her name is Gail Huff. Today, she is a reporter on WCVB-TV in Boston, and is married to Republican Scott Brown, candidate for US Senate.
In most democracies the bills will pass through the various legislative houses then get signed into law by the head of state as the final step. In some countries a supreme judicial court may then rule on the legality of the law against provisions of a constitutional document and could strike the law down.
A bill can go through the House and Senate at the same time. But often, a bill is passed by one house of Congress, then goes to the other for action.After a bill passes both houses, it goes to the President, who either can approve or veto(reject) it.If the President vetoes a bill, it still can become law-if two thirds of the House and the Senate vote to override it.See actual diagram at site below under sources.
Student Senate for California Community Colleges was created in 2006.
The maximum student to teacher ratio in Florida is regulated by the senate. The maximum allowed number of students per teacher for grades preschool through 3rd grade is 18. The actual ratio will vary from school to school.
Student volunteers who work in the US Congress are called Pages. Because of scandals involving improper sexual conduct by elected officials, the Page program has been much reduced in recent years.
president of the senate
the vp of the senate
senate bill 6 is a bill that has sadly been passed. senate bill 6 is when a student doesn't pass a test or something like that, the teacher doesn't get paid because the student failed, meaning that the teacher is doing a bad job. :(
No, the leader of the senate is called the majority leader.
The Senate is the "upper" house.
The US Senate is also called the Upper House.
The senate is also called the upper house.
He is called the president pro tempore of the Senate, an office traditionally held by the majority party Senator with the most seniority in the Senate.
The branch is divided into 2 parts in the government whose parts are called the Senate and the House of representatives is called Congress.