Party Leaders
Party Conferences
Members of each major party meet in closed sessions known as party conferences (or
party caucuses) to elect floor leaders, make committee assignments, and set legislative
agendas. The Democratic Leader serves as chair of the party conference, while
the Republican party separates the positions, electing a chairperson for the party
conference, apart from the Floor leader.
Party Conference Secretaries
Each party elects a Conference Secretary or Vice Chairman who is responsible for
keeping the Minutes of the party conferences.
Policy Committees
The Senate created Democratic and Republican Policy Committees in 1947. Until
2000, the Democratic Policy Committee was chaired by the party floor leader, who
also served as chair of the Democratic Conference. A co-chair position was
added in 1989. In the 106th Congress, the majority leader dropped his co-chair
status and the chair of the policy committee is now an elected post. The Republican
Policy Committee elects its chairperson separate from the party floor leader.