State Senate Majority Caucus Leader

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The Majority Caucus Leader of a state senate is a partisan position. The majority caucus leader develops the majority caucus agenda with other leaders, presides over majority caucus meetings, and helps to develop policy.[1]

About state leadership positions

State legislative leadership refers to a range of different positions, including senate presidents and presidents pro tempore, house and assembly speakers, and minority and majority leaders. These positions are typically elected by the full membership of the chamber instead of by the public at large. Although the power and titles of leadership positions vary between states, these leaders all play a role in the legislative process.


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