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'''Pro tempore''' or '''pro tem''' ({{IPA-en|ˈproʊ ˈtɛmpəˌri}}) is a [[List of Latin phrases|Latin phrase]] which best translates to "for the time being" in English. This phrase is often used to describe a person who acts as a ''[[locum tenens]]'' (placeholder) in the absence of a superior, such as the [[President pro tempore of the United States Senate]] |
'''Pro tempore''' or '''pro tem''' ({{IPA-en|ˈproʊ ˈtɛmpəˌri}}) is a [[List of Latin phrases|Latin phrase]] which best translates to "for the time being" in English. This phrase is often used to describe a person who acts as a ''[[locum tenens]]'' (placeholder) in the absence of a superior, such as the [[President pro tempore of the United States Senate]]. |
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Legislative bodies can have one or more pro tempore for the presiding officer. These positions ostensibly go to legislators experienced in floor debate who are familiar with the content and application of relevant rules and precedents and who have a reputation for fairness among their colleagues. |
Legislative bodies can have one or more pro tempore for the presiding officer. These positions ostensibly go to legislators experienced in floor debate who are familiar with the content and application of relevant rules and precedents and who have a reputation for fairness among their colleagues. |
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Pro tempore or pro tem (/ˈproʊ ˈtɛmpəˌri/) is a Latin phrase which best translates to "for the time being" in English. This phrase is often used to describe a person who acts as a locum tenens (placeholder) in the absence of a superior, such as the President pro tempore of the United States Senate.
Legislative bodies can have one or more pro tempore for the presiding officer. These positions ostensibly go to legislators experienced in floor debate who are familiar with the content and application of relevant rules and precedents and who have a reputation for fairness among their colleagues.
Mayor Pro Tem
The most common use of Pro tempore in the United States is in municipalities such as cities & towns with regard to the position of the Mayor. Some cities do not have a position of Vice Mayor, but rather appoint a person from the city council to act as Mayor Pro Tem in the absence of the actual Mayor.