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- Senator Baker, Howard --- Ambassador to Japan - Former Senator Howard Baker began serving as the 26th (13th post-WWII) U.S. Ambassador to Japan on June 26, 2001. He is a former U.S. Senator from Tennessee, former Senate Majority Leader, and he is married to former Kansas Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum Baker.
- Senate Precedents Regarding the Vice President of the United States - Details about historical Senate precedents regarding the President of the Senate are provided by Riddick's Senate Procedure, in adobe acrobat (pdf) format.
- The Senate and the United States Constitution - The position of the Vice President as President of the Senate was borrowed from the New York Constitution.
- U.S. Senate Historical Office - The Senate's "institutional memory" collects and provides information on important events, precedents, dates, statistics, and historical comparisons of current and past Senate activities for use by members and staff, the media, scholars, and the general public.
- Vice Presidential Tie-Breaking Votes - The Constitution gives the Vice President of the United States power to vote when the Senate is equally divided, and the Senate Historian has listed all of those occasions when the Senate President has broken a tie vote.
- Vice President of the United States (President of the Senate) - US Senate Historical Office's compendium of information about the office and the people who have held it, including detailed discussion of the role of the Vice President in presiding over the Senate.
- U.S. Senate Rules and Administration Committee - Deals with Senate infrastructure, assigning offices, Senate rules, attendance, corruption, member qualifications, contested elections, federal elections generally, Government Printing Office, Congressional Record, presidential succession, monuments, Library of Congress, Smithsonian, and monitoring court cases that affect Congress.
- Victims' Rights Amendment Approved By Senate Judiciary Subcommittee - The Senate Judiciary's Subcommittee on the Constitution has approved the proposed Victims' Rights Amendment that is primarily backed by Senators Kyl and Feinstein.
- Riddick's Senate Procedure - Named after former Senate Parliamentarian Floyd M. Riddick, this Senate document contains the contemporary precedents and practices of the Senate.
- U.S. Senate Historical Minutes: Harry Truman Visits the Senate - Tells about the historic visit the former president paid to the U.S. Senate on his 80th birthday.
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- President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines - The President Pro-Tempore of the Senate of the Philippines is the second highest-ranking official of the Senate of the Philippines. During the absence of the Senate President, the Senate President pro tempore presides over the Senate.
- Riddick's Senate procedure - In the United States Congress, Riddick's Senate Procedure is a Senate document containing the contemporary precedents and practices of the Senate. It was named after Senate Parliamentarian Emeritus Floyd Riddick, and is updated periodically by the Senate Parliamentarian.
- President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate - The President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate is the second-highest-ranking official of the Senate and the highest-ranking senator. The Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma is the President of the Senate ex officio, and thus is the highest-ranking member of the Senate; during her absence, the President pro tempore presides over the Senate.
- President pro tempore of the United States Senate - The President pro tempore of the Senate is the second-highest-ranking official of the United States Senate and the highest-ranking senator. The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate ex officio, and thus is the highest-ranking official of the Senate; during his absence, the President pro tempore is the highest-ranking official in the Senate and may ...
- President of the Nigerian Senate - The President of the Senate is the presiding officer of the Senate of Nigeria. The Senate President is chosen in an indirect election conducted within the Senate.