All the Standing Rules of the United States Senate are listed at the Wikipedia website, and a link is provided for each one should a surfer care to actually read the whole rule. The link to Wikipedia is listed below.
The US Congress makes the rules for becoming a US citizen. The House of Representatives and the Senate together decide who can be a citizen and how it is to be done.
United States Senate Committee on Rules ended in 1947.
United States Senate Committee on Rules was created in 1867.
Committee on Rules and Administration
IT IS FOUND IN THE CONSTITUTION, SECTION 3, IN ARTICLE 1 D.E. DEJA
Under current Senate rules, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court presides over any impeachment trials.
The Senate conducts legislative business procedures as stated in the Rules of the Senate and Joint Rules of the Senate and House of Representatives. The Secretary of the Senate ensures parliamentary procedures are followed. See related links.
Article 1, Section 5, Clause 2 addresses the rules for the Senate.
The Senate has way more lax rules than the House. Mainly because the House has a Rules Committee and regulates who will speak when. In the Senate, there is no Speaker (it should be the VP but he has no true power, and hardly attends) therefore less rules.
yes.
The Senate has fewer rules and a less formal atmosphere because it is smaller than the House.
The city or state has a set of rules to fallow and the senate created them, if you don't have a set of rules then the whole place turns to chaos.