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The United States Senate is a chamber of the bicameral United States Congress; it is the upper house, with the U S House of Representatives being the lower house Together, the Senate and House have the authority under Article One of the U S Constitution to pass or defeat federal legislation
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Kentucky has two senators in the United States Senate and six representatives in the United States House of Representatives Kentucky is a state in the United States
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United States Senate, one of the two houses of the legislature (Congress) of the United States, established in 1789 under the Constitution The six-year terms of about one-third of the Senate membership expire every two years, earning the chamber the nickname ‘the house that never dies ’
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The U S Senate, together with the U S House of Representatives, makes up the U S Congress The Senate holds certain unique powers and obligations Its makeup is different too: two senators represent each state, and senators serve staggered six-year terms
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The United States Senate has 100 members There are two senators from each of the 50 states Below is a list of the current U S Senators, sitting in the 119th United States Congress
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At approximately 5:30 p m , the Senate will vote on the motion to invoke cloture on Executive Calendar #138, Daniel Zimmerman, of North Carolina, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense Senate Hearings Meetings
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Links to biographical information, Senate service accomplishments, military service, awards and honors, and more for current and former senators States in the Senate Lists of all senators from each state and facts about each state's history in the U S Senate
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