a US state senate can try all impeachments, make appointments and treaties, declare war, and expel other members of congress. hope this helped keep asking more questions and i will try to answer as soon as possible. [. .]
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The exclusive powers of the senate include impeachment. The house brings the impeachment and the Senate acts as both the judge and the jury.
The specific powers of the Senate include conducting the trial of an impeached President and consenting to treaties. Senate also must consent to Presidential appointments.
The president of the state Senate is the presiding officer of a Senate. He is the successor of powers and responsibilities of the President.
One of the two unique powers of the senate include confirming presidential appointees. The other is the power to impeach a president or federal judge.
One of the powers that the president shares with the senate is to appoint judges. Another power that they both share is to enter into treaties with other countries.
Impeachment, appointments, treaties
The Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments and can make changes in tax bills.