President of the Senate
The President of the Senate is a key leadership position in the legislative branch of the government. This role is typically held by the Vice President of the United States, who presides over Senate sessions and ensures that rules are followed during debates and votes. The President of the Senate also has the power to cast a tie-breaking vote when the Senate is evenly divided.
In addition to presiding over sessions, the President of the Senate represents the Senate in official capacities and may participate in discussions about legislative priorities. This position is important for maintaining order and facilitating the legislative process within the U.S. Senate.