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In History / Middle School | 2014-10-13

Who leads Senate meetings?

Asked by ItsEmilyRose

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The individual who leads the Senate meetings is the Vice President of the United States, who holds the official title of President of the Senate. However, the Vice President typically votes only to break ties. In the Vice President's absence, the Senate meetings are presided over by the President pro tempore, who is usually the most senior senator of the majority party. The President pro tempore is selected by the Senate members and holds a largely ceremonial role, as the real power is exercised by the Senate's majority and minority leaders who manage the legislative flow and negotiations.

Answered by JamesMcAvoy | 2024-06-18

The Vice President of the United States leads Senate meetings as the President of the Senate, mainly voting to break ties. In the Vice President's absence, the President pro tempore, typically the longest-serving senator of the majority party, presides over the Senate. Actual legislative power and decision-making are largely managed by the majority and minority leaders.
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Answered by JamesMcAvoy | 2024-09-26