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- U. S. Senate: Senators
States in the Senate Lists of all senators from each state and facts about each state's history in the U S Senate
- 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
- 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
- U. S. Senate: Senators
SenatorsInformation provided by the Office of the Secretary of the Senate
- U. S. Senate: States in the Senate
SENATORS Contact Your Senators Leadership Officers Former Senators Qualifications Terms of Service Facts Milestones States in the Senate COMMITTEES Membership Assignments Hearings Meetings History
- U. S. Senate: Senators (1789-Present)
Members who began service on the same day are listed alphabetically Up-to-date biographical information for all senators is available at https: bioguide congress gov A key to party abbreviations is at the end of the list A Chronological Listing of U S Senators
- U. S. Senate: States in the Senate | Washington
Washington became the 42nd state in the Union on November 11, 1889 The state’s first two senators, John Allen and Watson Squire, took office on November 19, 1889 Washington’s longest-serving senators include Warren G Magnuson (1944-1981) and Henry M "Scoop" Jackson (1953-1983)
- U. S. Senate: Appointed Senators (1913-Present)
This list does not include senators who were subsequently appointed to seats that they had already won due to the resignation or death of their predecessors The names of current senators appear in bold print
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