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During his tenure in the | Senate, he served as the Senate Republican Whip and o |
Chairman of the | Senate Ethics Committee |
Chairman of the | Senate Constitutional Affairs Subcommittee |
Secretary of the | Senate: Evelyn K. Stevenson |
From 1967 he was the | Senate President. |
No independent candidates sought the | senate seat. |
President of the | Senate: Jim Cawley (R) |
Results of the | senate elections (Turkish) |
President of the | Senate: Stephen H. Love |
Serrano ran for the | Senate in 2004. |
President of the | Senate Schuyler Colfax |
President of the | Senate: Sen. Alan Lasee |
Elected to the | Senate in 1971. |
He now heads the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
Elected to the | Senate in 1951. |
In its citation, the | Senate extended |
President of the | Senate: Aquila Nebeker |
He presided over the | senate in 1863. |
Chairman of the | Senate of Finland -- 1917 |
President of the | Senate: Oliver Ocasek |
President of the | Senate: John W. Brown |
President of the | Senate: Stanley Aronoff |
He left the | Senate in 1978. |
Seat of the | Senate of Bremen |
Steiner retired from the | Senate in 1999. |
Elected to the | Senate in 1959. |
Hughes retired from the | Senate in 1993. |
Secretary of the | Senate: Marilyn Miller |
He serves on the | Senate Finance, Ways, and Means Committee, the Senate |
President of the | Senate: Paul Gillmor |
* Since 1956 the | Senate has 75 seats. |
He served as Chairman of the | Senate Highways and Transportation and Senate Judicia |
He was also a member of the | senate and vice president of the senate. |
For the political leader of the | Senate, see President Pro Tempore of the North Caroli |
While in the | Senate, Martin served as Chairman of the Senate Finan |
He became the | Senate Majority Leader in 1958 and was elected Senate |
In the | Senate, Ames was chairman of the U.S. Senate Committe |
From 1867 to 1916, the | Senate sat in the old Senate Chambers. |
Mae Beavers is the Chairman of the | Senate Judiciary Committee, as well as a member of th |
Hunter is Vice Chairman of the | Senate Health and Human Services Committee, she also |
In the | Senate, Battin served as the Vice-Chair of the Senate |
The Chairperson of the | Senate Health and Human Services Committee or another |
Peck had served in the | Senate since 1991 and was chairman of the Senate Reve |
On his mandatory retirement from the | Senate in 2000, Senate colleagues of both parties in |
on of the General Assembly, Ward served on the | Senate Health and Human Services Committee, the Senat |
He serves as a member of the | Senate Transportation Committee, the Senate Environme |
A Republican, he was formerly the | senate majority leader of the Utah State Senate, wher |
He was Chairman of the | Senate Finance Committee, Chairman of the Senate Gove |
He was the | Senate Majority Leader of the Vermont Senate until Ja |
Metzen currently serves on the | Senate Capital Investment Committee, the Senate Energ |
He resigned from the | Senate in July 1965. |
He was confirmed by the | Senate on November 24, 1981. |
Chairman of the | Senate Commerce and Navigation Committee |
He resigned from the | Senate in February 1989. |
Specter was first elected to the | Senate in 1980. |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Joe Leibham |
From 2003 to 2011, Menard was the | Senate Majority Whip. |
President of the | Senate A. W. Norblad in 1929 |
President Pro Tem of the | Senate: Joe Scarnati (R) |
He chaired the | Senate Investigations and Government Operations Commi |
Claude Boucher appeared for them before the | senate hearings. |
In 1996, he was elected to the | Senate of Virginia. |
In the | senate he gained a reputation for vigorous oration. |
He served two terms as the | Senate House Majority Whip. |
members for 1/3 of the | senate and 2 empty seats) |
After Mulroney's victory, MacEachen and the | Senate passed the agreement. |
is currently the Assistant Floor Leader of the | Senate Republican Caucus, the Chair of the Senate Tra |
He served in the | Senate until November 1964. |
He was a member of the | senate of Durham University. |
He moved to the | Senate of Virginia in 1836. |
He was a member of the | Senate of Finland. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1987. |
Robling is currently chair of the | Senate Finance Committee. |
She was confirmed by the | senate on September 19, 2006. |
He has been the | Senate Minority Leader since 2010. |
Four members appointed to the | Senate of Canada. |
He stood unsuccessfully for the | Senate just two years later. |
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. |
He then served as Chairman of the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
He was expelled from the | Senate for supporting secession. |
Rosen has represented District 24 in the | Senate since 2003. |
Glenn Oder voted in favor of the | Senate plan. |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: David Hobson |
After leaving the | Senate, Dickinson initially returned to Algona. |
The President of the | Senate is Therese Murray of Plymouth. |
Krueger is the ranking member on the | Senate Finance Committee. |
Prime Minister Macdonald appointed Reid to the | Senate in 1888. |
He served in the | Senate until his death. |
Faced with the return of starvation the | Senate surrendered again. |
During this time he chaired the | Senate Committee on Claims. |
He returned to the | Senate on October 10, 1815. |
He was named to the | Senate in February 1883. |
He resigns from the | Senate on 20 March. |
Battin was term limited from the | Senate in 2008. |
Battin was elected to the | Senate in 2000. |
He was named to the | Senate of Canada in 1918. |
He was appointed to the | Senate in 1971. |
Smith's service in the | Senate was brief and unremarkable. |
In the | Senate, there were 21 Republicans and 12 Democrats. |
He served in the | Senate until his death in 1992. |
Cavanagh was elected to the | Senate at the 1961 election. |
Alston resigned from the | Senate on 10 February 2004. |
Pecora was first elected to the | Senate in 1978. |
He was appointed to the | Senate in 2002. |
He won a seat in the | Senate, ranked tenth. |
He retired from the | Senate in July 1968. |
Prozanski serves as chair of the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
He left the | Senate on March 4, 1821. |
He retired from the | Senate on October 2, 1965. |
In 2006, he was elected to the | Senate representing Sonora. |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Barney Quilter |
He currently serves as the | Senate Majority Leader. |
Gib Armstrong currently serves as the | Senate Appropriations Chairman. |
He was succeeded in the | Senate by Robert Singer. |
O'Leary was appointed by Diefenbaker to the | Senate in 1962. |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Richard Finan |
This election coincided with the | Senate and the House elections. |
He won a fourth term in the | Senate in 1992. |
In the | Senate, Kasten was an outspoken conservative. |
Notably, this new institution, the | Senate, did not last long. |
He was elected to Chaplain of the | Senate in 1835-1836. |
His membership in the | Senate continued until 1976. |
Senator Palaia was a member of the | Senate Education Committee. |
President Pro Tem of the | Senate: Phil Berger |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Neal Zimmers |
He is chairman of the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
After leaving the | Senate, Wilson published the Seattle Post-Intelligenc |
On 13 March 2008, the | Senate President was elected. |
He chaired the | Senate Environment, Conservation and Tourism Committe |
She chaired the | Senate committee on Industry and Trade. |
Eric was elected as the | Senate President Pro Tempore. |
He resigned from the | Senate on 5 July 1993. |
He most recently served as the | Senate Minority Leader. |
Work on building the | Senate began in 1818. |
The members of the | Senate had to be Finnish citizens. |
He is Chairman of the | Senate Education Committee. |
Harold Denton testifying before the | Senate Committee, March 2009 |
Confirmed by the | Senate on February 18, 1871. |
Gray initially ran for the | Senate in 1950, and won. |
He retired from the | Senate on January 17, 1962. |
Member of the | Senate and Syndicate, Sambalpur University 1969-72. |
She was confirmed by the | Senate on June 24, 2005. |
lly, Saulsbury was calmed and removed from the | Senate floor. |
members for 1/3 of the | senate and 4 empty seats) |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Keith Faber |
A Democrat, he has served in the | Senate ever since. |
He resigned from the | Senate on 21 July 1978. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1964. |
He is currently chair of the | Senate Judiciary Committee. |
His term in the | senate ended on 30 June 2011. |
She was confirmed by the | Senate on July 23, 2008. |
Abykayev became chair of the | Senate on March 10, 2004. |
The majority party in the | Senate is the Democratic Party. |
Jacques Berthou (born 1940) - member of the | Senate of France |
He was defeated in 1937, leaving the | Senate in 1938. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1940. |
His appointment was confirmed by the | Senate later that year. |
Ross was appointed to the | Senate in 1904. |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Theodore Gray |
In the | Senate, there were 23 Republicans and 10 Democrats. |
After the Brest elections he became the | Senate Marshal (1930-1935). |
Enron lost in court and the | Senate investigation proceeded. |
He served twice as President of the | Senate of Chile. |
Members of the | Senate are commonly referred to as senators. |
Several attempts to re-enter the | Senate were unsuccessful. |
Half of the | Senate is elected every two years. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1996. |
the renovation, the Judiciary Annex became the | Senate Building. |
He served in the | Senate until his death in 1965. |
In this election 50 members of the | senate were elected.( |
He was the | Senate Majority Leader from 1955 to 1956. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1983. |
Each member of the | Senate represents roughly 43,300 residents. |
He remained in the | Senate until his defeat in 1917. |
Currently, 40 people serve on the | senate for 4-year terms. |
Democrats have had a majority in the | Senate since 1959 . |
He has been the President of the | Senate since 2004. |
Clarkson was nominated by the | Senate, Clinton by the Assembly. |
He served as chairman of the | Senate Committee on Patents. |
He was confirmed by the | Senate on August 5, 1987. |
Leader of the Government in the | Senate: Hon. |
Deputy Opposition Whip in the | Senate: Libbe Hubley |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Tom Van Meter |
Shamie lost the | Senate race to Kerry, 55-45. |
n immediately resigned the House to accept the | Senate seat. |
Nevertheless, the | Senate informed Vare that they would contact him. |
He first won a seat in the | Senate in 1996. |
And a Member of the | Senate since June 10, 2003. |
He won reelection to the | Senate in 1976. |
He was confirmed by the | Senate on June 19, 2009. |
He was a member of the | senate of Andhra University. |
members for 1/3 of the | senate and 3 empty seats) |
t every decorating element is identical to the | Senate Chamber. |
She served as the Chair of the | Senate Democratic Caucus. |
Sam Ervin, chair of the | Senate Watergate Committee |
His opponent for the | Senate was Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr. |
While in the | Senate, he served as Assistant Minority Leader. |
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