Article 1 Section 3

Article 1 section 3 text of article 1 section 3.
Article 1 section 3. Section 3 the senate. And each senator shall have one vote. And each senator shall have one vote immediately after they shall be assembled in consequence of the first election they shall be divided as equally as may be into three classes.
Most notably clauses 1 the general welfare or taxing and spending clause 3 the commerce clause and 18 the necessary and proper clause have been deemed to grant expansive powers to congress. Each state regardless of population gets two seats in the senate. Each senator s term lasts six years.
In article i section 3 the constitution quite deliberately vests the senate with the authority to undertake four specific actions none with the formal input or approval of the house including providing advice and consent to presidential nominations ratifying treaties conviction and removal of high ranking officials for misconduct and approving constitutional amendments. The judicial power of the united states shall be vested in one supreme court and in such inferior courts as the congress may from time to time ordain and establish. And each senator shall have one vote.
Section 3 the senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from each state chosen by the legislature thereof for six years. And each senator shall have one vote. Article i section 3 the text the senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from each state chosen by the legislature thereof 2 for six years.
The judges both of the supreme and inferior courts shall hold their offices during good behaviour and shall at stated times receive for their. Article 1 the legislative branch. The senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from eachstate chosen by the legislature thereof the precedingwords in parentheses superseded by the 17thamendment section 1 for six years.
The senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from each state chosen by the legislature thereof for six years. Article 1 section 3. And each senator shall have one vote.