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During his tenure in the | Senate, he served as the Senate Republican Whip and o |
While in the | Senate, Martin served as Chairman of the Senate Finan |
Peck had served in the | Senate since 1991 and was chairman of the Senate Reve |
He served in the | Senate until November 1964. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1987. |
He served in the | Senate of Virginia in 1919. |
He remained in the | Senate until his defeat in 1913. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 2001. |
Rosen has represented District 24 in the | Senate since 2003. |
He served in the | Senate until his death. |
Smith's service in the | Senate was brief and unremarkable. |
He served in the | Senate until his death in 1992. |
He won a seat in the | Senate, ranked tenth. |
He was succeeded in the | Senate by Robert Singer. |
He won a fourth term in the | Senate in 1992. |
His membership in the | Senate continued until 1976. |
A Democrat, he has served in the | Senate ever since. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1964. |
His term in the | senate ended on 30 June 2011. |
The majority party in the | Senate is the Democratic Party. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1940. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1996. |
He served in Colombia's | senate for four terms. |
He served in the | Senate until his death in 1965. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1983. |
He remained in the | Senate until his defeat in 1917. |
Democrats have had a majority in the | Senate since 1959 . |
Leader of the Government in the | Senate: Hon. |
Deputy Opposition Whip in the | Senate: Libbe Hubley |
He first won a seat in the | Senate in 1996. |
While in the | Senate, he served as Assistant Minority Leader. |
In first year in the | Senate, he became Vice Chair of the Senate Budget and |
Congress was likewise re-organized and in the | Senate Quirino was installed was Senate President pro |
He would serve in the | Senate for a further two decades, from 1963 onwards a |
While in the | Senate, he served as Senate Majority Leader, chairman |
During his time in the | Senate he was chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee o |
During his time in the | Senate he served as chairman of the U.S. Senate Commi |
e often invited to greet student groups in the | Senate Chamber and to explain their role in the Senat |
ly the Democratic Party held a majority in the | Senate and the Senate President is Democratic Senator |
spent two years in the State House, 23 in the | Senate and his final year in the Legislature as presi |
ppointed secretary of the Radical block in the | Senate and in 2007 he became 1st vice-president of th |
During his time in the | Senate he was chairman of the committees on auditing |
ial Alexander Pharmacy was also located in the | Senate building before it moved to the building compl |
es for pro tempore had no prior service in the | Senate, there were no prominent former Senate leaders |
He served continuously in the | Senate until 1947, and from 1938 to 1947 he and Thoma |
*Note: the Leader of the Government in the | Senate and the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate |
1991 to 1993 he was the Opposition Whip in the | Senate and from 1993 to 1998 he was the Government Wh |
Vacancies among the appointed members in the | Senate should be filled by the Assembly, and vacancie |
The highest position in the | Senate is the President of the Senate, a position cur |
The House refused to concur in the | Senate amendment, and the bill was sent to a conferen |
During his time in the | Senate, he became a vocal opponent of Governor Hampto |
After serving three years in the | Senate, Mr. Baker died at age 57. |
He sat in the | Senate as a Liberal for the Senatorial division of Ot |
s then only 38 years old and had served in the | Senate just two years. |
He sat for La Salle division in the | Senate of Canada from 1901 to 1923. |
He sat for Winnipeg division in the | Senate of Canada from 1909 to 1911. |
ankin then sat for Perth North division in the | Senate of Canada from 1925 to 1934. |
While in the | Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Enrolled |
He represented Amherst division in the | Senate of Canada from 1912 to 1931. |
He sat for London division in the | Senate of Canada from 1903 to 1914. |
He served in the | Senate from November 4, 1817, to January 8, 1818, whe |
He served in the | Senate from 1 July 1970 to 30 June 1993. |
Johnson, Roberto won, and took his seat in the | Senate in 1977. |
Sometime while in the | Senate, he switched his party affiliation from Republ |
Comeau sat for Clare division in the | Senate of Canada from 1948 to 1966. |
Trimble served in the | Senate until his death two years later. |
During her time in the | Senate, Hutchison has been a strong supporter of NASA |
He served in the | Senate until his death on September 26, 1956. |
He served three terms in the | Senate, until he was defeated for reelection in 1932. |
He served only briefly in the | senate, dying on August 4, 1995 of AIDS. |
In 1995, midway through his third term in the | Senate, Nettle announced he would retire. |
Oroho serves in the | Senate on the Budget and Appropriations Committee and |
He represents the Party for Animals in the | Senate of the States-General. |
After the SPD lost its majority in the | Senate in 1967 he gave up this position. |
Moss served three terms in the | Senate, losing to Republican Orrin Hatch in 1976. |
Sep 27, 2010: This bill passed in the | Senate by Unanimous Consent. |
While in the | Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Engrossed |
Gillis sat for Saskatchewan division in the | Senate of Canada from 1921 to 1940. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1964, taking effect in |
On January 10, 2005, she was sworn in the | Senate of Puerto Rico. |
t the primary election to his successor in the | Senate, Tim Ryan. |
After his career in the | Senate, he joined the Sirote Permutt lawfirm. |
Sharpe sat for Manitou division in the | Senate of Canada from 1916 to 1942. |
During part of his service in the | Senate, he served as President pro tempore. |
After her service in the | Senate, Bowring continued ranching near Merriman. |
He served in the | Senate from June 18, 1907 to his death on March 1, 19 |
He served in the | Senate from January 14, 1943, to January 3, 1949. |
e died in Cody, Wyoming before his term in the | Senate began. |
He sat for Essex division in the | Senate of Canada from 1928 to 1953. |
He became the party leader in the | Senate, and served until his death in 1950. |
he Democrats held a 59-41 seat majority in the | Senate at the time of Byrd's death. |
Alexander O. Anderson replaced him in the | Senate on February 26, 1840. |
On April 20, 1840, in the | Senate, Senator Anderson announced the death of Hugh |
aret Anderson represented New Brunswick in the | Senate of Canada. |
St. John also served in the | Senate for the University of Toronto. |
At the 1955 election, Wade won a seat in the | Senate from July 1956. |
In 1814, he voted in the | Senate in favour of deposing Napoleon. |
Madigan will take his seat in the | Senate from 1 July 2011. |
He sat for Digby-Clare division in the | Senate of Canada from 1935 to 1948. |
McLean represented Souris division in the | Senate of Canada from 1915 until his death. |
He served terms in the | Senate in 1905, 1907, 1913, and 1915. |
nonetheless retained a commanding lead in the | Senate with 64 seats to 36. |
He started his service in the | Senate on the same day. |
state house unanimously, the measure died in a | Senate committee. |
He participated in the | Senate Banking Committee's discussion on coin designs |
He served in the | Senate from 1995 until 2004 when he was term limited. |
A Democrat, he currently serves in the | Senate of Virginia, representing the 6th district. |
While in the | Senate he was chairman of the Committee on Agricultur |
Six of the nine seats in the | Senate were up for election. |
A Democrat, she has served in the | Senate representing the 7th District since 1990. |
His last speech in the | Senate was upon the bill to strengthen the public cre |
During part of his tenure in the | Senate, Jepsen sat at the Candy desk. |
A son later served in the | Senate as well, representing the same district. |
McIntyre sat for Mount Stewart division in the | Senate of Canada from 1943 to 1957. |
Grant sat for Montague division in the | Senate of Canada from 1949 to 1965. |
While in the | Senate, Shields served as the chairman of several com |
Riel remained active in the | Senate until his retirement in 1997. |
While in the | Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Railroads |
One of Di Nino's interests in the | Senate has been the status of Tibet. |
The final vote in the | Senate was 39 senators for, 13 against, and 14 absent |
He served in the | Senate from March 4, 1931, to his death on June 12, 1 |
He served in the | Senate from June 21, 1956 to November 6, 1956. |
For many Republicans in the | Senate, Article X was the most objectionable provisio |
That year he spoke in the | Senate against the personal dictatorship of Santa Ann |
Edmontonians also voted in the | Senate nominee election in conjunction with the munic |
He served in the | Senate as Chair of the Health Committee and on the Co |
After serving in the | Senate, Harding retired to his farm near Salem. |
Nielsen served as Republican Leader in the | Senate from 1983 until 1987. |
A Democrat, he has served in the | Senate representing the 11th District since 1999. |
He served in the | Senate until the institution was abolished in 1936. |
He was joined in the | Senate by South Australian Democrat David Vigor. |
While in the | Senate, he served as a member of the Republican State |
Lynch Jr.'s immediate predecessor in the | senate seat was William J. Hamilton. |
He served in the | Senate of Virginia in the years 1809-1811. |
Bucco has served in the | Senate as Deputy Minority Leader since 2008. |
This project was approved in the | Senate of Puerto Rico without amendment on 30 May 195 |
He represented the 28th district in the | Senate from 1978 to 2007. |
Senatory Crosby served in the | Senate for seven years until his death on March 10, 1 |
He refused a seat in the | Senate when he retired from this post in 1873. |
While in the | Senate, Gearty served as chair of the Governmental Op |
son sat for Portage la Prairie division in the | Senate of Canada from 1900 to 1929. |
While in the | Senate, he concentrated particularly on issues affect |
He sat for Regina division in the | Senate of Canada from 1917 to 1940. |
He sat for Pictou division in the | Senate of Canada from 1877 to 1892. |
The strongest Green votes in the | Senate came from Adelaide, Boothby and Mayo. |
ne plebiscite question and participated in the | Senate election. |
While in the | Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Pensions |
Kickham sat for Cardigan division in the | Senate of Canada from 1966 to 1974. |
He serves in the | Senate on the Environment and Labor Committees. |
astating House races, Republican losses in the | Senate were relatively few. |
After serving one term in the | Senate, Yulee was defeated for re-election in 1850. |
He also served in the | Senate of Canada from 1867 until his death. |
nservative, she was the Opposition Whip in the | Senate from 1999 to 2001. |
A report to that effect was presented in the | Senate in January, 1857. |
married John Sewell Sanborn, who served in the | Senate of Canada. |
In 1958 he was elected in the | Senate on the list of the PSI. |
Massey served in the | Senate from July 1, 1912 to January 29, 1913. |
While in the | Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Mines and |
His portrait was unveiled in the | Senate Reception Room in 1959. |
Rainville sat for Repentigny division in the | Senate of Canada from 1923 to 1942. |
Prior to serving in the | Senate, he served one term in the Iowa House of Repre |
similar bill, S. 1421, was reintroduced in the | Senate in January 2009. |
He served for 23 years in the | senate for the University of Saskatchewan. |
After serving two years in the | Senate, Wilson announced plans to run for Governor of |
He was then Leader of the Opposition in the | Senate until 30 June 1935. |
He served in the | Senate of Virginia in the years 1863-1865. |
Prior to serving in the | Senate, she served in the State Assembly for 6 years. |
He served in the | Senate through 1914, when he lost his bid for renomin |
However he decided to seek another term in the | Senate, and won. |
His son Daniel also served in the | Senate from 1907 to 1918. |
Duffy sits in the | Senate as a Conservative, representing Prince Edward |
He served in the | senate of West Virginia in 1863 and 1864. |
Stanfield sat for Colchester division in the | Senate of Canada from 1921 to 1934. |
While in the | Senate he was chairman of the Committee on Railroads |
He was succeeded in the | Senate by Republican David Vitter of suburban New Orl |
or she also has broad discretion in following | Senate procedural rules. |
He ended his career in the | Senate on March 4, 1841. |
While in the | Senate he was chairman, Committee on Education (Forty |
Billy Jack ends up filibustering in the | Senate giving a long speech supporting a national ini |
He served in the | Senate from January 29 until March 3, 1913. |
He was made Government Whip in the | Senate in 1951 until 1957. |
On November 16, 2005, the bill passed in the | Senate by unanimous consent. |
ries and Oceans is a standing committee in the | Senate of Canada. |
While in the | Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Revolutio |
Democratic Party reclaimed the majority in the | Senate for the first time since 1999, when the Republ |
Lautenberg was not in the | Senate at the time of the original Patriot Act in 200 |
nce and Leader of the Government in Australian | Senate, longest serving leader of the Liberal Party i |
ne term in office, Corman lost his seat in the | Senate to Democrat Jim McGreevey, one of three Senate |
The bill was introduced in the | Senate as S.866 by senator Jack Reed (Democrat, Rhode |
In his first term in the | Senate he served as chairman of the United States Sen |
enator Coates announced his resignation in the | Senate just shortly after Colston's election as Deput |
Afterwards, as the most senior Democrat in the | Senate, he served as President pro tempore of the Sen |
He again served in the | Senate, eventually being succeeded by his son, J. Don |
tes to overcome a Republican filibuster in the | Senate for the balance of the Senate term (assuming a |
O'Sullivan won a seat in the | Senate for the Liberal Party of Australia in the 1946 |
itician who represented South Australia in the | Senate from 1968 to 1983, acting as President of the |
Afterward, as the most senior Democrat in the | Senate, he served as President pro tempore of the Sen |
him to be appointed to a high position in the | Senate Republican leadership because his seat is cons |
During his time in the | Senate, Leonard was the longest-serving Republican Ca |
Platt's influence in the | Senate swelled to the point that, eventually, he was |
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