The President of the New Jersey Senate is Richard Codey (D) who once served as both the Governor and the President of the Senate.
There is no vice president of the Senate. However, the vice president of the United States (currently Joe Biden) serves in the largely ceremonial post of "President of the Senate." He convenes the Senate and votes only if there is a tie.
The 'President Pro Tempore' is the President of the Senate, when the Vice President of the United States is absent.
Cabinet members are appointed by the President; with Senate approval.
The vice president does not "run" the senate. However he is the president of the senate and can vote, if the senate vote is tied. In a way the senate majority leader can control the senate in that all bills can only reach the floor to be debated and voted on if he or she says so. Harry Reid, a democrat, now "controls" the senate
president of the senate
No, the leader of the senate is called the majority leader.
The person that is known is the vice president.
Harry Reid!
Vice President.
The Vice President is called in to break a tie, taking advantage his/her role as head of the senate
The president pro tempore is the officer who presides over the senate when the vice president is not in attendance.
The president pro tempore is the officer who presides over the senate when the vice president is not in attendance.
The vice president over sees the Senate and votes in case of an exact 50-50 tie in the senate. The position is called the president of the senate. Also, should the president die, or for any reason leave office, the vice president becomes president.
The President Pro Tempori (I think that is the correct spelling -- it is usually just called the President Pro Tem) who is elected by the Senate
The Senate
President of the Senate, Joe Biden