No. The capitalized version refers to the US Senate, a proper noun. When used with other nouns (Senate chamber, Senate hearings), it is a noun adjunct. A related adjective is senatorial.
No, there is no provincial Senate in Canada. The Senate is solely a federal institution at the national level.
Another name for the senate is the legislature. The senate may also be called by a number of names including the assembly, congress, or parliament.
Senators in the United States Senate earn an annual salary of $174,000.
As of 2021, a total of 15 senators have been expelled from the United States Senate.
Corrupt is a verb and an adjective. Verb: Bribery corrupts a person. Adjective: The local police department has several corrupt officers.
It can be. To run is the infinitive form of the verb. It can be a noun, adjective or adverb. Examples: I was almost ready to run. - infinitive to run modifies adjective "ready" He left the senate to run for president. - infinitive to run modifies the verb "left"
A member of a senate., A member of the king's council; a king's councilor.
Do you mean the US senate, the Canadian Senate, or the Roman senate.
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Senate Chamber The Senate Chamber
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.
with the Senate
"Senate" should be capitalized when referring to a specific senate, such as the United States Senate or the Roman Senate. It is also capitalized when used as part of an official title, like the Senate Majority Leader.
The Senate is responsible for either approving of a treaty or rejecting it.
The office is Senate pro tempore. He is elected by the Senate. The current custom is to elect the majority party member with the greatest seniority in the Senate.