- 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
- List of current United States senators - Wikipedia
Angus King of Maine, who cruised to victory last week running as an independent, said Wednesday that he will caucus with Senate Democrats
- Members of the U. S. Congress
1 Abdnor, James - Senator 2 Abercrombie, Neil - Representative 3 Abourezk, James - Senator 4 Abraham, Ralph Lee - Representative 5 Abraham, Spencer - Senator 6 Abzug, Bella S - Representative 7 Acevedo-Vila, Anibal - Resident Commissioner 8 Ackerman, Gary L - Representative 9 Adams, Alma S - Representative 10
- U. S. Senator Rick Scott
As a businessman, Senator Scott understands and appreciates innovation and hard work Our office aims to assist you through the grants process IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… Sen Rick Scott in the Wall Street Journal: Capitalism Gives Opportunity for the American Dream; Socialism Destroys it
- List of Representatives and Senators - GovTrack. us
This page lists the currently serving representatives in the House of Representatives and the senators in the U S Senate, collectively called the Members of Congress You can also see a map and search by address or the historical list of Members of Congress Loading options
- Home - U. S. Senator Andy Kim
U S Senator for New Jersey Andy Kim is a life-long public servant who is proud to represent New Jersey—the state where he grew up—and that gave his family a chance at the American Dream, in the United States Senate
- What does a senator do? - CareerExplorer
In the United States, a senator is a member of the upper chamber of Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government Each state in the union is represented by two senators, who are elected to six-year terms
- United States Senate | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Each party elects a leader, generally a senator of considerable influence in his or her own right, to coordinate Senate activities The leader of the largest party is known as the majority leader, while the opposition leader is known as the minority leader
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