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ic corporations and insurance committee in the | senate. |
The | senate is assembled to deliberate on the affairs of t |
He was the | Senate Chair of the Committee on Tourism, Arts and Cu |
Confirmed by the | Senate on November 15, 1983, she received commission |
After his second bid for the | Senate, he became the chairman of the Massachusetts R |
The | senate had referred the charges to theologians in Hei |
On March 28, 2011, the | Senate confirmed her nomination in an 88-0 vote. |
On January 10, 2005, she was sworn in the | Senate of Puerto Rico. |
When he ran for the | Senate again in 1830 he switched to being an Anti-Jac |
One of the purposes of the | Senate is to provide regional representation. |
He was a Liberal member of the | Senate of Canada from 1867 to 1885. |
After the 2008 elections, the | Senate had a Democratic majority for the first time s |
One of Di Nino's interests in the | Senate has been the status of Tibet. |
dine and Mal Colston were joint Fathers of the | Senate. |
He retired from the | Senate in July 1968. |
t the primary election to his successor in the | Senate, Tim Ryan. |
In 1814, he voted in the | Senate in favour of deposing Napoleon. |
Pass the bill before the | senate, and the result will be far different. |
st the 1975 election as an independent for the | Senate and won comfortably. |
From 1818 to 1823 he was the president of the | Senate. |
He retired from the | Senate on his 75th birthday on August 26, 2008. |
The Lieutenant Governor presides over the | Senate, while the House of Representatives selects th |
DeConcini served on the | Senate Appropriations Committee where he chaired the |
In 1841 he was president of the | senate. |
Prozanski serves as chair of the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
sides in the General Assembly, composed of the | Senate and House of Representatives. |
members for 1/3 of the | senate and 4 empty seats) |
After being elected to the | Senate in 2007, Dukku was appointed deputy Chairman o |
he is currently serving her fourth term in the | Senate. |
He served continuously in the | Senate until 1947, and from 1938 to 1947 he and Thoma |
stices' appointments subject to consent of the | senate. |
Madigan will take his seat in the | Senate from 1 July 2011. |
During part of his tenure in the | Senate, Jepsen sat at the Candy desk. |
The final vote in the | Senate was 39 senators for, 13 against, and 14 absent |
During World War II Malone worked for the | Senate as an engineering consultant on war materials. |
also retired as principal when he entered the | Senate, but his interest in education continued. |
Confirmed by the | Senate on June 27, 1997, Gold received his commission |
He served as a member of the | Senate of Puerto Rico from 1965 to 1968. |
ral Assembly, Foster was named to seats on the | Senate Business Committee and the Senate Local Govern |
Burns also served as Chairman of the | Senate Appropriations Committee. |
In January 2006, Corzine resigned from the | Senate to become Governor of New Jersey. |
He served in the | Senate of Canada as a Conservative member for Alexand |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Keith Faber |
He was Chairman of the | Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee and Pre |
He is also a former Vice Chairman of the | Senate Education Committee. |
He was appointed to the | Senate in 1966 by Lester Pearson and resigned in 1973 |
UCUS WORK AT ALBANY; THE MACHINE BEATEN IN THE | SENATE in NYT on January 6, 1880 |
Confirmed by the | Senate on December 1, 1971, and received his commissi |
The ribbon contains the Latin motto of the | Senate, Floreat Senatus Virginiae, which means "May t |
*Note: the Leader of the Government in the | Senate and the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate |
Caglayangil was Chairman of the | Senate from November 7, 1979 to September 12, 1980. |
r indicated that he preferred to remain in the | Senate. |
In addition, the | Senate was hostile to Whitlam, with the Coalition and |
Elected to the | Senate in 1971. |
He resigned from the | Senate in July 1965. |
The | Senate chamber is in the south wing of the Wisconsin |
Elections for the | Senate were held on 17 September, with the SRP winnin |
After his career in the | Senate, he joined the Sirote Permutt lawfirm. |
He sat for Digby-Clare division in the | Senate of Canada from 1935 to 1948. |
Dolliver was twice re-elected to the | Senate by the Iowa General Assembly. |
He was a Conservative member of the | Senate of Canada from 1867 to 1878. |
He now heads the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
He was confirmed by the | Senate on November 24, 1981. |
He left the | Senate on March 4, 1821. |
A Democrat, he has served in the | Senate ever since. |
The strongest Green votes in the | Senate came from Adelaide, Boothby and Mayo. |
Assistant Majority Caucus Chair and chairs the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
The | Senate meets at the Texas State Capitol in Austin. |
He was the President pro tempore of the | Senate from July 6, 1797 until he resigned from the S |
k was a member of the Sejm (1919-1922) and the | Senate (1922-1927). |
He was appointed to the | Senate of Canada in 1904 by Wilfrid Laurier. |
Prior to serving in the | Senate, she served in the State Assembly for 6 years. |
Victims Protection Act of 1985, S. 1187 in the | Senate, introduced by Sen. Arlen Specter with one cos |
The | Senate President has only a casting vote. |
He resigned from the | Senate on 21 July 1978. |
He lost his bid for reelection to the | Senate in 1802. |
On May 27, 2008, he resigned from the | Senate to focus on his campaign. |
A Democrat, he was elected to the | Senate of Virginia in 1997. |
She was first elected to the | Senate in 1996, and reelected in 2000 and 2004. |
, his nomination might have sailed through the | Senate if not for the Rodney King incident, which enc |
On May 20, 2009, the | Senate bill was signed into law by President Barack O |
Sharpe sat for Manitou division in the | Senate of Canada from 1916 to 1942. |
She has been a member of the | Senate of Canada since February 28, 2010. |
He also served on the | Senate Executive Committee, the Senate Labor Committe |
The | Senate Whitewater Committee was a special committee c |
He was for many years the president of the | Senate Commission on War. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1964. |
The | Senate recessed for mid-term elections without acting |
Her petition passed through the | Senate and was approved, then signed by Governor John |
Kinnear also served as a member of the | senate for the University of New Brunswick. |
President pro tempore of the | Senate Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan |
In the | Senate Nugent served as chairman of the Committee on |
lso heading Foreign Relations Committee in the | Senate. |
He was made Government Whip in the | Senate in 1951 until 1957. |
irst woman appointed as Opposition Whip in the | Senate and, following the election of the Menzies gov |
Brydges served as Chairman of the | Senate Education Committee and Chairman of the Senate |
He was also named Vice Chair of the | Senate Business & Commerce Committee and Vice Chair o |
Pfeiffer subsequently won reelection to the | Senate, and again won reelection in 1990. |
office in 2006 having served two terms in the | Senate. |
Members of the | Senate are indirectly elected by the provincial assem |
He is currently chair of the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
He was a Liberal member of the | Senate of Canada from 1867 to 1873. |
8 August 1981 Young served as President of the | Senate. |
Embry ran for the | Senate at the 2010 federal election as an independent |
On November 16, 2005, the bill passed in the | Senate by unanimous consent. |
He represented Amherst division in the | Senate of Canada from 1912 to 1931. |
the cabinet as Leader of the Government in the | Senate. |
a union organizer, until he was elected to the | Senate in 1916. |
is was the choice of both the Assembly and the | Senate, and was declared elected. |
The | Senate has 16 appointed members. |
Latz is currently a member of the | Senate Higher Education Committee and the Senate Judi |
Perrault was appointed to the | Senate by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in October 19 |
The | Senate bill was signed by President George W. Bush on |
a resolution to expel Joseph McCarthy from the | Senate. |
e Session, Bonamici served as the Chair of the | Senate Consumer Protection and Public Affairs Committ |
ted as a Republican Labour Party member of the | Senate of Northern Ireland in 1969. |
His term in the | senate ended on 30 June 2011. |
Minaldi was confirmed by the | Senate on May 6, 2003 on a Senate vote and received h |
His wife Pana is a member of the | Senate of Canada. |
She was appointed to the | Senate on 8 March 1996 and resigned on 29 July 2005. |
The | Senate confirmed his nomination on March 3, 2010. |
1991 to 1993 he was the Opposition Whip in the | Senate and from 1993 to 1998 he was the Government Wh |
He is currently the Vice Chairman of the | Senate Transportation Committee. |
It was read twice and referred to the | Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. |
ement of Martin P. Paone, in January 2008, the | Senate elected Davis Secretary for the Majority. |
Since november 2009, he is group leader in the | senate. |
Confirmed by the | Senate on September 12, 1991, he received commission |
He served as Whip of the | Senate Liberal caucus from 1998 until his retirement. |
She began her career with the | Senate as a legislative correspondent for Senator Rus |
(The bill failed in the | Senate.) |
She was confirmed by the | Senate on July 23, 2008. |
(He resigned his cabinet seat soon after the | Senate appointment, however.) |
He served in the | Senate through 1914, when he lost his bid for renomin |
While the Legislature is adjourned, the | Senate Oversight Committee must approve the appointme |
The | Senate office building in Annapolis is named after hi |
Confirmed by the | Senate on July 13, 1990, he received commission on Ju |
He reluctantly resigned from the | Senate under charges of alleged complicity in the Bur |
In 1933, he was appointed to the | Senate representing the senatorial division of De Sal |
He served as President pro tempore of the | Senate during the Fourth and Sixth Congresses. |
Although the | Senate Judiciary Committee recommended confirmation o |
J.-C.) (Differences between Caesar and the | Senate (59-49 BC), (1878) |
During part of his service in the | Senate, he served as President pro tempore. |
Hutchinson ran for the | Senate seat being vacated by popular Democrat David P |
He served as member of the | Senate of Virginia during the period 1887-1894. |
government could pass legislation through the | Senate only by winning the support of these Senators. |
President of the | Senate - Joel Chaisson |
She is the Chair of the | Senate Appropriations Committee and also serves on th |
Stagg never ran for the | Senate, and the position was taken for eighteen years |
He was voted by the | Senate pages as "the nicest Senator." |
McKellar was chairman of the | Senate Appropriations Committee, which was instrument |
She also served on the | Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee. |
he became the Leader of the Opposition in the | Senate. |
LaPorte before the | Senate Armed Services Committee on September 23, 2004 |
tto had served as Majority Caucus Chair in the | Senate. |
In the | senate he was ridiculed for advocating public enterpr |
Chairman of the | Senate Commerce and Navigation Committee |
Abykayev became chair of the | Senate on March 10, 2004. |
However, though removed as President of the | Senate, Enwerem remained a member of the Senate until |
He was appointed to the | Senate by Prime Minister Paul Martin on March 24, 200 |
The party did however pick up two seats in the | Senate. |
Stolle was chair of the | Senate Courts of Justice committee 2000-07. |
mons in June 1949 when he was appointed to the | Senate. |
acionalista Party wrestled back control of the | Senate; originally a Liberal, Senate President Ferdin |
He resigned from the | Senate in February 1989. |
In first year in the | Senate, he became Vice Chair of the Senate Budget and |
t that election, the first woman member of the | Senate was also elected, and there have been women me |
ld that position until he was appointed to the | Senate thirteen years later. |
Since 1996 he has been a member of the | Senate of Virginia. |
ld be the second time she will resign from the | Senate for another post. |
He was a member of the | Senate of Virginia from 1992 to 2010. |
The Leader of the | Senate of Northern Ireland was the Leader of the Hous |
She was elected to the | Senate in 2004 and her term began in 2005. |
However, the | Senate was unable to break a deadlock on even one of |
He was then appointed to the | Senate, where he served until his death in 1942. |
ld be finally banished in December 1850 by the | senate of the city. |
He is currently the | Senate Floor Leader for Governor Sonny Perdue. |
He was elected to the office by the | Senate along sharp party lines. |
The bill was immediately referred to the | senate Judiciary committee, on January 13, 2009. |
Specter was first elected to the | Senate in 1980. |
esigned that position upon his election to the | Senate. |
Sebastian withdrew from the | Senate at the start of the Civil War and was later fo |
Vacancies among the appointed members in the | Senate should be filled by the Assembly, and vacancie |
Was the first African-American elected to the | Senate by popular vote. |
An indirect election to the | Senate was held in Burundi on 28 July 2010. |
Presentation of the candidate for the | Senate, in TIME Magazine on August 21, 1944 |
The Lieutenant Governor, as President of the | Senate, appoints four senators from the majority and |
Elected to the | Senate in 1951. |
The majority party in the | Senate is the Democratic Party. |
He was appointed to the | senate of Canada by Sir Wilfrid Laurier on January 15 |
He also became rector and president of the | senate of the royal university of Christiania. |
McLean represented Souris division in the | Senate of Canada from 1915 until his death. |
Hearn was appointed to the | Senate on 15 October 1980 as a representative from Ta |
He retired from the | Senate on October 2, 1965. |
He served as a Deputy Speaker of the | Senate from 1965 until its abolition. |
He served terms in the | Senate in 1905, 1907, 1913, and 1915. |
Thompson was held up as an example of why the | Senate needed to be reformed. |
One third of the | Senate (five elected and five appointed) retired ever |
However he decided to seek another term in the | Senate, and won. |
It passed the | Senate Administrative Services Committee on March 31, |
Until September 2004, the | Senate had 321 senators, each elected to a nine-year |
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