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  1. U.S. Senate

    States in the Senate Find your state's senators and learn about your state's place in Senate history.

  2. 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.

  3. U.S. Senate

    Learn About the Senate Explore the Senate's Constitutional foundations, its unique role in America's governmental system, and its rich history.

  4. U.S. Senate: About the Senate

    Learn about the enduring procedures, customs, rituals, and symbols that contribute to the Senate’s unique character.

  5. U.S. Senate: Contacting U.S. Senators

    Phone numbers are available on each state's page or on your senator's website Senators Suite & Telephone List (PDF) A U.S. Capitol Switchboard operator can also connect you directly with the …

  6. U.S. Senate: Powers and Procedures

    The Senate is governed by the Constitution, a set of standing rules, precedents established in the course of the legislative process, and special rules of procedure adopted by statute for particular …

  7. Home - U.S. Senator Andy Kim

    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.

  8. Leadership & Officers - U.S. Senate

    Listed 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. …

  9. U.S. Senate: States in the Senate | West Virginia

    States in the Senate | West Virginia Introduction | All West Virginia Senators | Timeline Shelley Moore Capito (R) Hometown: Charleston Contact 170 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC …

  10. Qualifications & Terms of Service - U.S. Senate

    The Constitution sets three qualifications for service in the U.S. Senate: age (at least thirty years of age); U.S. citizenship (at least nine years); and residency in the state a senator represents at time of election.