Risa clarified the context of her statement “as if nothing happened” regarding the shooting incident at the Senate on May 13, following Senator Pia’s emotional outburst.

Senate

The Senate is a key legislative body in many governments, most notably the United States Senate, which was established in 1789 as part of the U.S. Congress. It was designed to provide equal representation for each state, with two senators per state, and plays a crucial role in crafting laws, confirming presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties. The term “Senate” originates from the ancient Roman Senate, a governing council that advised leaders and shaped early republican governance.

Senate

The Senate is a key legislative body in many governments, most notably the United States Senate, which was established in 1789 as part of the U.S. Congress. It was created by the Founding Fathers to provide equal representation for each state, with two senators per state, and to serve as a more deliberative and stable counterbalance to the House of Representatives. Over its history, the Senate has played a central role in shaping national policy, confirming presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties.

United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the U.S. Congress, established in 1789 under the Constitution. Originally designed to represent state interests, with each state having two senators regardless of population, it has played a pivotal role in shaping national legislation and confirming presidential appointments. Its history includes key debates over slavery, civil rights, and major reforms, reflecting the evolving political landscape of the nation.

United States Congress

The United States Congress is the bicameral legislative branch of the U.S. federal government, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Established by the Constitution in 1789, it first met in New York City before moving to Philadelphia and eventually to its permanent home in Washington, D.C., the U.S. Capitol building. Congress is responsible for making federal laws, declaring war, and overseeing the government, with its structure and powers shaped by the Great Compromise of 1787.

ancient Roman Senate

The ancient Roman Senate, known as the *Curia*, was a key political institution in Rome, originally established during the Roman Kingdom (c. 753–509 BCE) as an advisory council for the king. Throughout the Roman Republic and later the Empire, it evolved into a powerful governing body composed of aristocrats, overseeing legislation, foreign policy, and finances. The Curia Julia, built by Julius Caesar and later restored by Diocletian, still stands in the Roman Forum as a testament to its enduring historical significance.