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what presinding officer is in charge of the senate in the general assembly?
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Which General Assembly do you mean (U.S. Congress, a particular U.S. state, or another country)?
General answer: the presiding officer of a senate is usually called the President of the Senate. Examples:
- U.S. Senate (federal): the Vice President of the United States is the Senate’s presiding officer (with the President pro tempore or other senators presiding in their absence).
- Many U.S. states: the lieutenant governor serves as President of the Senate; where there is no lieutenant governor, the senators elect a Senate President or President pro tempore.
Tell me the jurisdiction and I’ll give the exact title and person.
General answer: the presiding officer of a senate is usually called the President of the Senate. Examples:
- U.S. Senate (federal): the Vice President of the United States is the Senate’s presiding officer (with the President pro tempore or other senators presiding in their absence).
- Many U.S. states: the lieutenant governor serves as President of the Senate; where there is no lieutenant governor, the senators elect a Senate President or President pro tempore.
Tell me the jurisdiction and I’ll give the exact title and person.
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