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U. S. Senate: States in the Senate | California As one element of the hotly contested Compromise of 1850, California became the 31st state to join the Union on September 9, 1850 California’s first two senators, John C Fremont and William Gwin, took office on September 10, 1850 California’s longest-serving senators include Hiram Johnson (1917-1945) and Dianne Feinstein (1992-2023) Among those who rose to leadership positions are
U. S. Senate: Senators Links to biographical information, Senate service accomplishments, military service, awards and honors, and more for current and former senators
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LA Times: California lawmakers urge Trump to spare state’s hydrogen . . . By Hayley Smith A bipartisan group of California lawmakers is calling on the Trump administration to preserve $1 2 billion in federal funds for a hydrogen energy project to help wean the state off planet-warming fossil fuels The action follows reports in The Times and other news organizations that the administration is poised to defund nearly […]
U. S. Senate: Leadership Officers Organization ChartListed below are the current leadership and officers for the 119th Congress Also available on Senate gov are historical essays on and lists of Senate leadership and Senate officers
U. S. Senate: States in the Senate | Colorado Colorado became the 38th state in the Union on August 1, 1876 Colorado’s first two senators, Jerome B Chaffee and Henry M Teller, took office on November 15, 1876 Colorado’s longest-serving senator is Henry Teller, who served non-consecutive terms totaling 29 years, 5 months, and 3 days Among those who rose to leadership positions in the Senate are Eugene Millikin, who served as
U. S. Senate: States in the Senate | Tennessee Tennessee became the 16th state to join the Union on June 1, 1796 Tennessee’s first two senators, William Blount and William Cocke, took office on August 2, 1796 In 1797 Blount became the first U S senator to be expelled and the first U S official to be impeached Tennessee senator John H Eaton holds the distinction of being the Senate’s youngest member, having taken office in 1818 at
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 Options for Contacting Senators Web contact forms are available on most