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A resolution to elect Charles E. Grassley, a Senator from the State of Iowa, to be President pro tempore of the Senate of the United States.

Introduced January 3, 2025Last action January 3, 2025
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Summary of Senate Resolution: Election of President Pro Tempore

This resolution formally elects Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa to serve as President pro tempore of the Senate. The President pro tempore is a constitutionally established position that makes a senator the presiding officer of the Senate when the Vice President (who officially leads the Senate) is not present. By tradition, this role is typically given to the most senior member of the majority party.

The position of President pro tempore also places the holder third in the presidential line of succession, after the Vice President and the Speaker of the House. The role comes with certain procedural powers in the Senate, such as the ability to preside over sessions, sign legislation, and administer oaths.

This resolution was introduced in the Senate and passed quickly by unanimous consent, meaning no senator objected to the selection. It directly affects the operations of the Senate by designating who will preside over the chamber in the Vice President's absence. For everyday Americans, this is largely a procedural matter that establishes a key leadership position in the U.S. government and clarifies the line of presidential succession.

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Latest Action

Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S6; text: CR S6)

January 3, 2025

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Sen. Thune, John [R-SD]RSD

Legislative History

Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S6; text: CR S6)

Jan 3, 2025
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Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment by Unanimous Consent.

Jan 3, 2025
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Introduced in Senate

Jan 3, 2025