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- U. S. Senate
Learn about the varied and important roles played by women in Senate history, from the first women to gain key staff positions to the female senators who have held positions of power and influence Explore the inauguration-related objects in the U S Senate collection
- List of current United States senators - Wikipedia
The United States Senate consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states This list includes all senators serving in the 119th United States Congress
- Homepage | California State Senate
Welcome to the California State Senate website Here you can find information regarding your Senator and Senate district, the Senate’s ongoing work, and how you can participate in the legislative process
- United States Senate | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Each state elects two senators for six-year terms The terms of about one-third of the Senate membership expire every two years, earning the chamber the nickname “the house that never dies ” The role of the Senate was conceived by the Founding Fathers as a check on the popularly elected House of Representatives
- U. S. Senate: Contacting U. S. Senators
All questions and comments regarding public policy issues, legislation, or requests for personal assistance should be directed to the senators from your state Please be aware that as a matter of professional courtesy, many senators will acknowledge, but not respond to, a message from another senator's constituent
- Who Are My Representatives? - California Secretary of State
Click on the following links to find your State Senate, State Assembly or United States Congressional Representative, as well as information on how you can contact them Find links on how to find out who your representatives are here
- U. S. Senate: Senators
Lists of all senators from each state and facts about each state's history in the U S Senate
- 2024 United States Senate elections - Wikipedia
"Meet the Wisconsin Republicans who could challenge Democratic U S Sen Tammy Baldwin and why 2024 could be a big year for the GOP" Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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