Congressional Leadership
Congressional leadership refers to the individuals who guide and manage the operations of the U.S. Congress. This includes key positions such as the Speaker of the House, who leads the House of Representatives, and the Senate Majority Leader, who oversees the Senate. These leaders play crucial roles in setting the legislative agenda, facilitating discussions, and ensuring that their party's priorities are addressed.
In addition to the main leaders, there are also other important roles, such as the House Minority Leader and various party whips. These leaders help coordinate party members, manage votes, and maintain party discipline, ensuring that their members work together effectively to achieve common goals.