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A Treaty is defined as a formal agreement between two or more sovereign states that must be approved by the senate.
Formal power is the power awarded to a specific position. Informal power is the cumulative effect of concern and caring for others.
the senate
SENATE!!
The most real power in the Senate is in the hands of the majority and minority leaders.
responsilitiy of president of the senate?
The Senate has fewer rules and a less formal atmosphere because it is smaller than the House.
The power in the Senate that is equal to the power of the Speaker of the House is held by the Senate Majority Leader. Both positions lead their respective chambers, set agendas, and have significant influence over legislative priorities and procedures. While the Speaker of the House has more formal authority due to the House's larger size and rules, the Majority Leader plays a crucial role in coordinating party strategy and managing the Senate's legislative agenda.
It depends on what you mean by "formal." The House has more formal rules. Bills can only be discussed for a certain period of time, they will be heard at certain dates/times, only relevant discussion is permitted, and etc. The formality here is that most bills follow the same formal pattern through the house. The Senate is the more prestigious house. The rules here are relaxed. There are only 100 of them, they have 6 year terms, and etc, so they're seen, in a sense, as more formal/prestigious. --Charlie G.
Nevada- Harry Reid- Senate Majority leader. The Senate Majority Leader is currently Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee. The Senate Minority Leader is Harry Reid of Nevada. The head of the Senate is the Vice President Joe Biden ,actually, but yes these other positions are high
the vice president
That would be the President of the Senate, an office normally held by the vice-president of the US.
Senate
Augustus, the first emperor of Rome was powerful because he was voted all the power. He returned some of the authority to the senate, but kept the most important ones for himself.Augustus, the first emperor of Rome was powerful because he was voted all the power. He returned some of the authority to the senate, but kept the most important ones for himself.Augustus, the first emperor of Rome was powerful because he was voted all the power. He returned some of the authority to the senate, but kept the most important ones for himself.Augustus, the first emperor of Rome was powerful because he was voted all the power. He returned some of the authority to the senate, but kept the most important ones for himself.Augustus, the first emperor of Rome was powerful because he was voted all the power. He returned some of the authority to the senate, but kept the most important ones for himself.Augustus, the first emperor of Rome was powerful because he was voted all the power. He returned some of the authority to the senate, but kept the most important ones for himself.Augustus, the first emperor of Rome was powerful because he was voted all the power. He returned some of the authority to the senate, but kept the most important ones for himself.Augustus, the first emperor of Rome was powerful because he was voted all the power. He returned some of the authority to the senate, but kept the most important ones for himself.Augustus, the first emperor of Rome was powerful because he was voted all the power. He returned some of the authority to the senate, but kept the most important ones for himself.
Impeachment is a power that allows formal charges to be brought against the President or other civil officer in a governing position. The power of impeachment lies in the House of Representatives and not the Senate. In return the Senate has the power to try the impeachment. The removal of the impeached official also lies in the Senate. Keep in mind that impeachment does not necessarily mean the removal of the official. It just means that charges have been brought onto the official.
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