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  1. The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which along with the United States House of Representatives —the lower chamber—comprises the legislative branch of the federal government of the United States.

  2. 2 days ago · 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.’

  3. The United States Senate is the upper house of the United States Congress, which is a small group of elected people who decide the laws of the country. Every U.S. state elects two people to represent them in the US Senate. These people are called senators. Since there are 50 US states, there are 100 senators.

  4. The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress. The United States Senate and the lower chamber of Congress, the United States House of Representatives, comprise the federal bicameral legislature of the United States.

  5. U.S. Senate: About the Senate. About the Senate. Explore the Senates Constitutional foundations, its unique role in America’s governmental system, and its rich history. Officers & Staff. Vice President. President Pro Tempore. Secretary of the Senate. Sergeant at Arms. Party Secretaries. Senate Chaplain. Committee & Office Staff. Pages.

  6. Floor Proceedings Tuesday, May 07, 2024 3:00 p.m.: Convene and proceed to executive session to resume consideration of the nomination of Donna Ann Welton, of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.

  7. The Senate is currently composed of 49 Republicans, 48 Democrats, and 3 independents; all the independents caucus with the Democrats . The current leaders are Senators Chuck Schumer ( D) of New York and Mitch McConnell ( R) of Kentucky. [1] .

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