Article III deals with the supreme courts powers.
The United States Constitution grants the authority and power towards printing money exclusively with the Congress. These powers are enumerated in Article I Section 8.
It is in Article Two of the United States Constitution where the powers of the President and Vice President are laid out. The article deals with the executive branch in general.
The 3rd article in the Constitution specifies the Judicial Branches powers.
14th section 2
Congress can declare war (senate) and ratify treaties.
Article II of the Constitution deals mainly with the powers and duties of the President who heads the executive branch of the US government.
The Constitution of the United States of America is made up of a preamble and seven articles. It is the first article that defines the powers and limits of the Legislative branch of the government. The second article of the Constitution defines the powers of the Executive branch of government, and the third article of the Constitution defines the powers of the Judicial branch of government.
There is no such thing as an Article III state court. Article III is the section of the US Constitution that deals with federal courts; it does not apply to state courts.
Article 3 deals with powers and rights of the Judicial Branch. Anything dealing with Senators can be found is the 1st articles.
"Article 3, Section 22" is probably a reference to some specific legal provision. It's impossible to be more specific without knowing the context. For example, Article III of the U.S. Constitution deals with the federal courts, although it does not have a section 22.
Many US states and several countries have an 'article 6 section 23', and each deals with a different issue. Please specify which state or country constitution you are referring to.