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U.S. Senate: Senators
Find information about current U.S. Senators, including their contact details and states they represent.
Senate Facts - U.S. Senate Daily Press
Jan 21, 2025 · 118th Congress: Senate Party Lineup Senators up for re-election in 2026 Senate Order of Service 118th Congress: Senate Party Lineup As of January 21, 2025: Democrat: 45 Independent: 2 (For organizational purposes, Senators King and Sanders caucus with the Democrats) Republican: 53 Senators up for re-election in 2026 Democrats (13) Cory Booker …
U.S. Senate: Floor Proceedings
The Congressional Record is a substantially verbatim account of the remarks made by senators and representatives while they are on the floor of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It also includes all bills, resolutions, and motions proposed, as well as remarks and roll call votes. Congressional Record (Congress.gov); Congressional Record (GPO-govInfo)
U.S. Senate: Senators
Find contact information for current U.S. Senators.
Leadership & Officers - U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate leadership and officers page provides an organization chart detailing the roles and responsibilities of key Senate officials.
U.S. Senate: Contacting The Senate
Contacting The Senate. By Email. All questions and comments regarding public policy issues, legislation, or requests for personal assistance should be directed to the senators from your State. Some senators have email addresses while others post comment forms on their websites.
U.S. Senate
Official website of the U.S. Senate, providing information on senators, legislation, and Senate resources.
U.S. Senate: States in the Senate | Ohio Senators
Jan 21, 2025 · List of current U.S. Senators representing Ohio.
U.S. Senate: Committees
U.S. Senate Caucuses . Informal congressional groups and organizations of members with shared interests in specific issues or philosophies have been part of the American policymaking process since colonial times.
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.