The US Senate Majority Leader in the current Congress is Harry Reid, senator from Nevada. His current term of office expires January, 2017.
The Vice President is considered to be president over the Senate and holds the deciding vote. The true leader of the senate, however, is the leader of the majority.
the current Senate Majority Leader is Harry Reid (D) of Nevada
The Democratic party currently holds a majority in the senate, and therefore selects the senate majority leader and the senate committee chairs.
Senate Majority Leader.
the senate majority leader
Harry Reid (D-NV) has been the majority leader in the Senate since 2007.
The U.S. Senate Majority leader is Harry Reid, a Democrat. He has been at this position in the Senate since 2007. The Minority Leader of the Senate is Mitch McConnell.
No, the leader of the senate is called the majority leader.
The Speaker dominates the House, which is strongly partisan. In the Senate, the Majority Leader shares power with the Minority Leader.
No. The president pro tempore of the Senate, the longest- serving member of the Senate, is third in the line of succession but the Senate majority leader is not on the list.
As of August 1, 2014, Harry Reid was the Senate Majority Leader. Senate majority leaders are elected by the largest party in the American Senate. They serve as spokespersons for their party and they manage and schedule the legislative business that occurs in the Senate.