Florida Senate Majority Office
Florida Senate Majority Office | |
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2022-24 Florida Legislature | |
Leadership | |
President Pro Tempore | |
Majority Leader | |
Structure | |
Length of term | 4 years |
Motto | |
In God We Trust | |
Meeting place | |
Senate Chamber Florida Capitol Tallahassee, Florida | |
Website | |
Florida Senate Majority Office |
The Florida Senate Majority Office is the political extension of the Florida Senate president. The Senate Majority Office consists of the majority leader, who represents the members of the majority party in the Senate, as well as a team of professional staff. The majority leader is assisted in this role by a deputy majority leader and majority whips, whose job is to enforce party discipline on votes deemed to be crucial.
The Florida Senate majority leader is elected by Florida State senators in the political party holding the largest number of seats in the Senate. Since 1996, Republicans have held the majority in the Florida Senate.[1] While the responsibilities vary depending upon the political climate, the Florida Senate majority leader is responsible for political activities, enabling the caucus to fully participate in the governmental process.[2]
See also
- Florida Democratic Party
- Florida Legislature
- Florida Senate
- Florida State Capitol
- Government of Florida
- Republican Party of Florida
References
- ^ "Florida state profile 2018". Ballotpedia.
- ^ "Majority Office". Florida Senate.