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Senators of the 110th Congress ... The Senators page on Statistics & Lists is a great resource for information about current and former Senators.
Official site of "the living symbol of our union of states." Connect with Senators, and learn about Senate committees, legislation, records, art, history, schedules, news, tours, and visits. ...
SJR 11 - This proposed constitutional amendment, if approved by the voters, would reduce the number of State Representatives from 163 to 105 and increase the number of Senators from 34 to 35.
Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) is introducing a bill Thursday that would prevent the FCC from voting on any new media-ownership rules until sometime in 2008 and open a separate proceeding on broadcast ...
In the Senate, a growing number of Republicans broke ranks to oppose the plan as the chamber debated two resolutions repudiating the troop increase. ... Senators line up to reject 'surge' plan, ...
SJR 46 - This proposed constitutional amendment, if approved by the voters, would reduce the number of State Representatives from 163 to 90 and decrease the number of Senators from 34 to 30.
The DSCC helpfully gathered the following quotes from 1999, when a certain set of Senators from a certain party were suffering heart palpitations from a certain president's perjury.
The senators said that during their visit to Iraq last week, they told Iraqi leaders of American impatience with the lack of political progress, and "impressed upon them that time has run out in that regard." ...
The US Constitution. Each state has two US senators. If you meant what determines the number of Congressmen, (members of the House of Representatives,) that is determined by the Constitution as well, ...
According to the Jan. 4 Congressional Quarterly, Senators Charles Grassley (R-IA) and Max Baucus (D-MT) said they would offer a plan to allow taxpayers to claim a 2004 deduction for ...
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