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- U. S. Senate
Find your state's senators and learn about your state's place in Senate history 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
- U. S. Senate: Senators
Information on the requirements to become a senator, a senator's term of service, and the oath of office Links to biographical information, Senate service accomplishments, military service, awards and honors, and more for current and former senators Lists of all senators from each state and facts about each state's history in the U S Senate
- Trump threatens backing primary challenge against GOP Sen. Thom Tillis . . .
Tillis, who is up for re-election next year in battleground North Carolina, voted against advancing a bill for Trump's domestic policy agenda Saturday evening
- Sen-Sen - Wikipedia
Sen-Sen was a type of breath freshener originally marketed as a "breath perfume" in the late 19th century by the T B Dunn Company [1] and then produced by F F Foods until they discontinued the product in July 2013 [2]
- Home - Senator Schmitt
Highlights Dangers of Rogue Far-Left District Judges Ignoring Supreme Court Rulings WASHINGTON – Today, U S Senator Continue Reading Follow Senator Schmitt on social media:
- U. S. Senator Amy Klobuchar
Klobuchar, Grassley Celebrate C-SPAN’s Historic Senate Coverage, Call for Public Access Across Plat Three Bipartisan Klobuchar Bills to Support Law Enforcement and First Responders Advance out of Jud
- Mark R. Warner
Mark R Warner represents Virginia in the United States Senate Senator Warner is the Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and serves on the Senate Banking, Budget, and Finance Committees
- What does SEN. mean? - Definitions. net
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: Senatus), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: senex meaning "the elder" or "old man") and therefore considered wiser and more experienced members of the society or ruling class
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