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When is the president of the Senate allowed to vote on legislative matters?

A.
to end debate on the floor
B.
to bring bills to the floor for debate
C.
to register the position of the executive branch
D.
to break a tie vote on a bill

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User Daan
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Answer:

d ( to break a tie vote on a bill)

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User Ales Potocnik
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