Senators must direct all remarks to the presiding officer, whom they address as “Mr. President” or “Madam President.” … The majority and minority leaders occupy the front desks on their respective sides of the center aisle, with the Republicans to the presiding officer’s left and the Democrats to the right.Read More →

In 1975 the Senate reduced the number of votes required for cloture from two-thirds to three-fifths (60). The Senate set a precedent in 2013 by overturning a ruling of the chair, making it possible to invoke cloture on executive nominations (other than those to the U.S. Supreme Court) by aRead More →

Unanimous consent, or general consent, by a group of several parties (e.g., an association) is consent given by all parties. Substituted consent, or the substituted judgment doctrine, allows a decision maker to attempt to establish the decision an incompetent person would have made if they were competent. What is aRead More →

To balance the interests of both the small and large states, the Framers of the Constitution divided the power of Congress between the two houses. Every state has an equal voice in the Senate, while representation in the House of Representatives is based on the size of each state’s population.Read More →

The meaning in Urdu is وہ and The word meaning in roman can write as Woh. There are several meanings of the The word and it can be used in different situations with a combination of other words as well. The meaning is also available in other languages as wellRead More →

For this reason, and in order to distinguish who is a member of which house, a member of the Senate is typically referred to as Senator (followed by “name” from “state”), and a member of the House of Representatives is usually referred to as Congressman or Congresswoman (followed by “name”Read More →