The majority leader of the Senate has less formal authority than the Speaker of the House due to structural differences in the two chambers of Congress.
The majority leader of the Senate has less formal authority than the Speaker of the House due to the structural differences between the two chambers of Congress.
In the Senate, the majority leader has to work with fewer formal rules and regulations, relying more on informal power and strategic maneuvers to get things done.
Unlike the Speaker of the House, the Senate's president is the Vice President of the United States, and the Senate functions with a majority leader who shares power with the minority leader.
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