The first is the Vice President who is in charge of the Senate meetings and can only vote in a tie between the Senators. If the President is absent they choose an alternate known as the President Pro Tempore (Temporary President) who is third in line of the Presidency after the Speaker of The House who is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives and the Speaker of The House will take over the Presidency should anything happen to the President and the Vice President.
The presiding officers of Congress maintain order and moderate debates. The choose who will speak and they count the votes.
I know one of the titles of the two presiding officers of the Senate. The one I know of is called President pro tempor (temporary presideant). If the Vice President is absent, the Senators choose this presiding officer.
There is a presiding officer for each of the legislative houses. The speaker of the House is John Boehner. The presiding officer of the Senate is vice president Joe Biden.
The Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate.
presiding officers of house and senate the members of the congress
Yes, other than the presiding chair, who is the Vice President.
Unsure answer: The speaker of the House is responsible for keeping order in the chamber and leading the sessions of congress.
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The Presiding officer of the US Senate is the Vice president of the United States, but his title in the Senate is President of the Senate. The presiding officer of the House of Representatives is called the Speaker of the House.
The two presiding officers of the West Virginia legislature are the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates. Their primary duties include overseeing legislative sessions, maintaining order during debates, and ensuring that the rules of the legislature are followed. They also play a key role in appointing committee members, scheduling bills for consideration, and representing their respective chambers in official functions. Additionally, they often serve as a liaison between the legislature and the executive branch.
The presiding officers of the upper house, often referred to as the Senate in many countries, typically include the Vice President or a designated President of the Senate, who oversees proceedings and ensures order. Additionally, there may be a President pro tempore, usually a senior member of the majority party, who fills in when the presiding officer is absent. Other key roles may include various committee chairs and leaders responsible for specific legislative functions.