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He then served in the Wisconsin State | Senate in 1905. |
Mark Hillman was elected to the Colorado State | Senate in 1998. |
es O'Neill was elected to the Washington State | Senate in 1889 when Washington became a state. |
Carroll was elected to the Colorado State | Senate in November 2008. |
Healy was a member of the New Hampshire | Senate in 1824. |
to Fredericksburg and was elected to the State | Senate in 1800. |
Aseltine resigned from the | Senate in March 1971 at the age of 84 for health reas |
he first Republican to serve as speaker of the | Senate in 140 years. |
He was a member of the Missouri State | Senate in 1858. |
He served in the New Hampshire | Senate in 1849 and 1850. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1870. |
He served in the Pennsylvania State | Senate in 1875 and 1876. |
c life began with his election to the Cherokee | senate in 1881. |
She was elected to the Wisconsin | Senate in 2010. |
pponent of financial regulations passed by the | Senate in 2010. |
He served as member of the Ohio | Senate in 1841 and 1843. |
He was a member of the New Hampshire | Senate in 1819. |
She was elected to | Senate in 2010. |
He served in the Ohio State | Senate in 1836 and 1837. |
ble following, he was elected to the Argentine | Senate in 1928. |
She was appointed to the | Senate in February 1987 following the resignation of |
He was first elected to the Missouri State | Senate in a special election in 2005. |
He was appointed to the Canadian | Senate in 1918. |
Mayne was first elected to the Utah State | Senate in 1994. |
He served in the Pennsylvania State | Senate in 1853. |
Schenck was elected to the New Jersey | Senate in 1882, serving for three years. |
He served as member of the New York State | Senate in 1864 and 1865. |
He served in the State | senate in 1833. |
He was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 2010, and represents District 41. |
, is currently (2010) a candidate for the Ohio | Senate in district 13. |
he Virginia Republican nomination for the U.S. | Senate in 1978. |
, Pam Byrnes announced her candidacy for State | Senate in Michigan's 18th district. |
an unsuccessful candidate for election to the | Senate in 1924 and again in 1934. |
He served as president of the | Senate in 1831 when he succeeded Gabriel Moore. |
He was summoned to the Canadian | Senate in 1903 and represented the senatorial divisio |
He ran for the State | Senate in 2000, but lost in the primary to Edward Vin |
in 1873, Hyde served three terms in the Maine | Senate, including two as president. |
He served twelve years in the West Virginia | Senate including his term as Senate President. |
According to the | Senate Indian Affairs Committee, six tribes gave CCS |
Martinique elects 2 seats to the French | Senate; indirect elections were last held in Septembe |
The eight justices who struck down state | senate inequality based their decision on the princip |
Reeves also served as co-chair of the | Senate Information Technology Committee. |
Nevertheless, the | Senate informed Vare that they would contact him. |
er, he chose stand for reelection to the Idaho | Senate instead. |
Roland Burris was appointed to the U.S. | Senate instead. |
The U.S. | Senate Intelligence Committee endorsed his nomination |
Victims Protection Act of 1985, S. 1187 in the | Senate, introduced by Sen. Arlen Specter with one cos |
Two months later, the | Senate introduced the bill as S. 1870 on July 25, 200 |
Enron lost in court and the | Senate investigation proceeded. |
He chaired the | Senate Investigations and Government Operations Commi |
In 1952, he was brought before a United States | Senate investigative committee. |
The President of the Massachusetts | Senate is the presiding officer. |
The Student | Senate is the governing body of the student associati |
The Idaho | Senate is the upper chamber of the Idaho State Legisl |
The Texas | Senate is the upper house of the Texas Legislature. |
The current President of the | Senate is Republican Russell Pearce of District 18 (M |
The President of the | Senate is Therese Murray of Plymouth. |
The current President of the Massachusetts | Senate is Therese Murray, a Democrat. |
n Massachusetts, however, the President of the | Senate is elected from and by the Senators. |
The | Senate is composed of 40 Senators representing an equ |
District F of the Texas | Senate is an obsolete Senate District. |
The Northern Mariana Islands | Senate is the upper house of the Commonwealth Legisla |
headed by the Speaker of the House, while the | Senate is headed by the State's Lieutenant Governor a |
District 33 of the Texas | Senate is an obsolete Senate District. |
The bill was not taken up in the | Senate's 2003 session, and the Senate is now majority |
District 32 of the Texas | Senate is an obsolete Senate District. |
The Michigan | Senate is the upper house of the Michigan Legislature |
The full United States | Senate is scheduled to vote on Cole's nomination on J |
The | Senate is the Upper House of the Parliament, and serv |
The | Senate is composed of 29 elected members representing |
The President pro tempore of the Oklahoma | Senate is the second-highest-ranking official of the |
The Wyoming | Senate is the upper house of the Wyoming State Legisl |
The | senate is assembled to deliberate on the affairs of t |
One of the purposes of the | Senate is to provide regional representation. |
The majority party in the | Senate is the Democratic Party. |
The New Mexico | Senate is the upper house of the New Mexico State Leg |
The Idaho | Senate is controlled by the Republican Party. |
The California State | Senate is the upper house of the California State Leg |
Voting in the Illinois | Senate is done by members pushing one of three button |
The | Senate is term-limited; members may a maximum eight y |
The U.S. | Senate is considering a new resolution that addresses |
More often, the | Senate is presided over by the President Pro Tempore, |
The highest position in the | Senate is the President of the Senate, a position cur |
The Majority Leader of the New York State | Senate is elected by the majority of the members of t |
Half of the | Senate is elected every two years. |
The | senate is headed by a President, who also holds the t |
The Secretary of the California State | Senate is a nonpartisan officer of the Senate who adv |
The | Senate is the upper house of the South Dakota State L |
The | senate is the upper house in the New Jersey legislatu |
In the | Senate, Jenner opposed foreign aid and supported isol |
During part of his tenure in the | Senate, Jepsen sat at the Candy desk. |
President of the | Senate: Jim Cawley (R) |
In the | Senate Jim served as Chairman of three influential se |
He is chair of the | Senate Jobs and Economic Growth Committee and of the |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Joe Leibham |
President Pro Tem of the | Senate: Joe Scarnati (R) |
cceeded by the president of the Arkansas state | senate, John Isaac Moore. |
President of the | Senate: John W. Brown |
U.S. | Senate: John Spencer |
Virginia | Senate Joint Resolution No. 188 honors the life of Gr |
Wisconsin | Senate Joint Resolution in memory of Jerris Leonard |
A | Senate Journal by Allen Drury 1963 |
However, primary sources, such as the | Senate Journal, list only Armstrong's name, not his s |
edoms While Defending Against Terrorism", U.S. | Senate Judiciary Committee, December 4, 2001 |
Ikuta was voted unanimously out of the | Senate Judiciary Committee on May 26, 2006, and confi |
Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee | |
candal Senator Kennedy (D-MA), a member of the | Senate Judiciary Committee, said that Ms. Acheson "cl |
As chairman of the | Senate Judiciary Committee, Miller helped pass legisl |
fter entering, he was made the Chairman of the | Senate Judiciary Committee; in 1846, he was reelected |
erved as the chairman or ranking member of the | Senate Judiciary Committee (depending on whether the |
The amendment passed the | Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee on April |
Limmer is currently the chair of the | Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee. |
he bill was subsequently passed by the Alabama | Senate Judiciary Committee, but was not acted upon by |
Mae Beavers is the Chairman of the | Senate Judiciary Committee, as well as a member of th |
Prozanski serves as chair of the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
He now heads the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
Assistant Majority Caucus Chair and chairs the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
He is currently chair of the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
Although the | Senate Judiciary Committee recommended confirmation o |
The bill was immediately referred to the | senate Judiciary committee, on January 13, 2009. |
Although approved by | Senate Judiciary Committee on December 1, 2010, the S |
Khanna testified before of the U.S. | Senate Judiciary Committee on matters related to whit |
The U.S. | Senate Judiciary Committee approved Clay's nomination |
He has also testified before the | Senate Judiciary Committee on the topic of reporter's |
On June 4, 2009, the | Senate Judiciary Committee approved his nomination. |
She was interviewed by | Senate Judiciary Committee staff, but did not testify |
The | Senate Judiciary Committee markup is heated. |
He is chairman of the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
He testified on her behalf at the | Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on her nomination. |
He then served as Chairman of the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
s then only 38 years old and had served in the | Senate just two years. |
enator Coates announced his resignation in the | Senate just shortly after Colston's election as Deput |
He stood unsuccessfully for the | Senate just two years later. |
In the | Senate, Kasten was an outspoken conservative. |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Keith Faber |
His appointment was confirmed by the | Senate later that year. |
Rafferty is the immediate past of the | Senate Law & Justice Committee. |
erent leadership roles including as Democratic | Senate Leader Ex-Officio (2002-2003), Minority Leader |
In 1973, he became Republican | Senate Leader, defeating Robert D. Fleming. |
ors selected Gordon P. Allen to succeed him as | Senate leader. |
"First Among Equals: Outstanding | Senate Leaders of the Twentieth Century" (1991) (coed |
Senate Leaders | |
The other | Senate leaders are elected by their respective party |
n December, 2003, Bartlett took leave from his | Senate leadership after an incident involving Liberal |
North Carolina | Senate Leadership |
However, negotiations with the | Senate led to the final product, the 'Food Safety and |
He had obtained the permission of the | Senate legal counsel before brokering the deal and ma |
t, Environment and Public Works, United States | Senate Legislative Fellow, Judicial Committee, and Un |
During his time in the | Senate, Leonard was the longest-serving Republican Ca |
Marchand was appointed to the | Senate less than a month later, and became Speaker of |
Senate, Letter to the Secretary of the Interior, Comm | |
During his time in the State | Senate, Lewis served as the Vice Chairman of the Sena |
Deputy Opposition Whip in the | Senate: Libbe Hubley |
He served as Whip of the | Senate Liberal caucus from 1998 until his retirement. |
nce and Leader of the Government in Australian | Senate, longest serving leader of the Liberal Party i |
Prior to being elected to the Connecticut | Senate, Looney served as a Connecticut state represen |
He served one term in the U.S. | Senate, losing his bid for reelection in 1942. |
Moss served three terms in the | Senate, losing to Republican Orrin Hatch in 1976. |
, he unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the U.S. | Senate, losing to Joe Lieberman. |
In 1858 he ran again for the Missouri | Senate losing in the primary to B.H. Cravens. |
John Adams and the | Senate made clear that the pact was between two sover |
He is the current | Senate Majority Leader. |
outhern Highlands LLC and former Georgia State | Senate Majority Leader |
The | Senate Majority Leader, from the Democratic Party, is |
Senate Majority Leader: Harry Brown | |
From 1987 to 1988 and 2001 to 2002, he was the | senate majority leader. |
He was | Senate Majority Floor Leader in 1987-1989 and 1993-20 |
Bill Frist, Former United States | Senate Majority Leader |
t senator ever elected to serve as the Alabama | Senate Majority Leader and also the youngest senator |
He became the | Senate Majority Leader in 1958 and was elected Senate |
He was elected the State | Senate Majority Leader in 2007. |
William Carris ( | Senate Majority Leader) |
Senate Majority Leader: Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota) | |
Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas | |
He was named | Senate Majority Leader in 1939 and Senate President i |
On November 14, 2006, Gainer was appointed by | Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) as the Serge |
Phil Bartlett, former Maine State | Senate Majority leader |
of Sen. Dean Skelos of Long Island as the new | Senate Majority Leader on June 24, 2008, Senator Libo |
George Mitchell, former | Senate Majority Leader from Maine |
On January 26, the AFP quoted | Senate majority leader Harry Reid as saying that the |
Senate Majority Leader Charles Curtis from Kansas | |
A Republican, he was formerly the | senate majority leader of the Utah State Senate, wher |
He was the | Senate Majority Leader of the Vermont Senate until Ja |
She is the current | Senate Majority Whip. |
He is the | Senate Majority Leader for the 2011-2012 legislative |
This gave them a | Senate majority for the first time since Hoover's adm |
He is also the brother of North Dakota | Senate Majority Leader Bob Stenehjem. |
In 2005, she became the first woman Democratic | Senate Majority Leader in state history. |
He was a senior adviser to | Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid from 2002 to 2007. |
ch was criticized for lying about her vote for | Senate Majority Leader. |
From 2003 to 2011, Menard was the | Senate Majority Whip. |
trict was represented by David Brightbill, the | Senate majority leader. |
sachusetts, currently serving as Massachusetts | Senate Majority Leader. |
Notable freshmen included future | Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.). |
He currently serves as the | Senate Majority Leader. |
Durbin and | Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid led all 50 members |
erved as Majority Whip under the leadership of | Senate Majority Leader Dan Webster. |
Senate Majority Leader | |
The other | Senate Majority and Minority leaders are elected by t |
Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota), the future | Senate Majority Leader , who retook George McGovern's |
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