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what presiding office is in charge of the senate in the general assembly?
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Do you mean a specific state or the U.S. Congress? Broadly:
- In a state General Assembly the Senate’s presiding officer is usually called the President of the Senate. In many states that office is held by the lieutenant governor; when the lieutenant governor is absent the Senate is presided over by the President pro tempore (an elected senator). Some states instead elect a senator to serve as Senate President.
- At the federal level, the Vice President of the United States is the President of the U.S. Senate; the Senate’s day‑to‑day presiding officer is often the President pro tempore or a junior senator designated to preside.
If you tell me which General Assembly (which state or body) you mean, I can give the exact title for that jurisdiction.
- In a state General Assembly the Senate’s presiding officer is usually called the President of the Senate. In many states that office is held by the lieutenant governor; when the lieutenant governor is absent the Senate is presided over by the President pro tempore (an elected senator). Some states instead elect a senator to serve as Senate President.
- At the federal level, the Vice President of the United States is the President of the U.S. Senate; the Senate’s day‑to‑day presiding officer is often the President pro tempore or a junior senator designated to preside.
If you tell me which General Assembly (which state or body) you mean, I can give the exact title for that jurisdiction.
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