The upper chamber of the United States Congress
Twelve articles of amendment to the Constitution, introduced in September 1789 by Congress.
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The Senate elects a secretary and messenger
Congressmen join the chamber
The Senate discusses the Rules and Standing Orders
The Senate adopts the Rules and Standing Orders
The Senate amends the Rules and Standing Orders
The Senate elects members to the Committee for Enrolled Bills
The Senate receives amendments from the House
The Senate considers the House amendments
The Senate considers the House amendments
The Senate considers the House amendments
The Senate considers the House amendments
The Senate considers the House amendments
The Senate considers the House amendments
The Conference Committee is appointed
The Senate receives the Conference Committee report
The Senate receives amendments back from the House, following the Conference Committee report
The Senate agrees that copies of the amendments should be sent to the executives of the states