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U. S. Senate: About the Senate About the Senate Explore the Senate’s Constitutional foundations, its unique role in America’s governmental system, and its rich history
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U. S. Senate: Powers and Procedures The Senate takes action on bills, resolutions, amendments, motions, nominations, and treaties by voting Senators vote in a variety of ways, including roll call votes, voice votes, and unanimous consent
U. S. Senate: Leadership Officers Listed below are the current leadership and officers for the 119th Congress Also available on Senate gov are historical essays on and lists of Senate leadership and Senate officers Constitutionally Mandated Officers About the Offices of the Vice President and President Pro Tempore Vice President Vance, J D President Pro Tempore Grassley
Senate Facts - U. S. Senate Daily Press Home » On the Floor » Senate Facts 118th Congress: Senate Party Lineup Senators up for re-election in 2026 Senate Order of Service As of January 21, 2025: Democrat: 45 Independent: 2 (For organizational purposes, Senators King and Sanders caucus with the Democrats) Republican: 53
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