Page values for "Senate"

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FieldField typeValue
OrganizationNamePageSenate
OrganizationTypePageLegislative Branch
MissionWikitext

The United States Senate is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress, designed to represent the states equally, provide advice and consent on presidential appointments, and ratify treaties. It serves to legislate, conduct oversight, and promote a balance of power in the federal government.

ParentOrganizationPageCongress of the United States
TopOrganizationPage
CreationLegislationPageConstitution of the United States (Article I, Section 3)
HeadquartersAddressWikitext string

United States Capitol, Washington, DC 20510, USA

HeadquartersLocationCoordinates38.89056, -77.00904
EmployeesInteger8,000
BudgetWikitext string

$1B (FY 2024, Senate operations and support agencies)

OrganizationExecutivePagePresident of the Senate (Vice President of the United States); President pro tempore
ServicesWikitext

Legislation; Confirmation of federal officials; Treaty ratification; Oversight of executive actions; Impeachment trials

RegulationsWikitext
WebsiteURLhttps://www.senate.gov/