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New Senators to the 110th Congress

 
Senator Benjamin L. Cardin
Senator Benjamin L. Cardin
(Democrat - Maryland)
Senator Amy Klobuchar
Senator Amy Klobuchar
(Democrat - Minnesota)
 
Senator Roger F. Wicker
Senator Roger F. Wicker
(Republican - Mississippi)
Senator Claire McCaskill
Senator Claire McCaskill
(Democrat - Missouri)
 
Senator Jon Tester
Senator Jon Tester
(Democrat - Montana)
Senator Sherrod Brown
Senator Sherrod Brown
(Democrat - Ohio)
 
Senator Robert P. Casey. Jr.
Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr.
(Democrat - Pennsylvania)
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
(Democrat - Rhode Island)
 
Senator Bob Corker
Senator Bob Corker
(Republican - Tennessee)

Senator Bernard Sanders
(Independent - Vermont)
 
Senator Jim Webb
Senator Jim Webb
(Democrat - Virginia)
Senator John Barrasso
Senator John Barrasso
(Republican - Wyoming)




 
 
  

Senators

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Virtual Reference Desk

For information on the Senate, Congress, the legislative process and the federal government, the Virtual Reference Desk is a good place to begin.


Organizational Chart

This chart shows the relationships among Senate leaders and officers who manage the flow of legislative and administrative business in the Senate.  


Senate Historical Office

Historical information provided by the Senate Historical Office.


Senate Art

Explore the Senate's Art with the Office of the Senate Curator.


In the News!

Impeachment

Supreme Court Nominations: Statistics (pdf) 


Classic Senate Speeches

Read the eloquent orations of Daniel Webster and Robert Hayne and other Senators in this collection of classic Senate speeches.


How to Find Votes

Find out about congressional voting with this How to guide.


Find bills in THOMAS

You can access legislative information, by bill number or key words, from the THOMAS Web site.  Information from the present back to the 93rd Congress (1973) is available on THOMAS.