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  1. 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.

  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: 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.

  4. 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. …

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

    For correspondence to a Senate committee or to a Senate committee chair: (Name of Committee) United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Please include your return postal mailing …

  6. U.S. Senate: Votes

    Roll call vote results are compiled through the Senate Legislative Information System by the Senate bill clerk under the direction of the secretary of the Senate.

  7. U.S. Senate: About the Senate

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

  8. Job Vacancies – Senate Employment Office

    The Senate Employment and Internship Opportunities Bulletin are published as a service to Senate offices wishing to advertise staff vacancies. The bulletins are revised in real time …

  9. Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs

    Peters, Schumer, Durbin and Merkley Lead Democratic Colleagues in Calling on Leader Thune to Quickly Bring the E... About Subcommittees Hearings Media Legislation & Nominations Library …

  10. U.S. Senate: About Voting

    The Senate votes on bills, resolutions, motions, amendments, nominations, and treaties in a variety of ways. If one-fifth of a quorum of senators request it, the Senate will take a roll-call vote.