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Links to biographical information, Senate service accomplishments, military service, awards and honors, and more for current and former senators.
Use this site's search or visit the Senate Index to find pages by topic. To learn about the history of the Senate visit the About the Senate section of Senate.gov.
Listed below are the current leadership and officers for the 118th Congress. Also available on Senate.gov are historical essays on and lists of Senate leadership and Senate officers. Constitutionally Mandated Officers.
Phone numbers are available on each state's page or on your senator's website. Senators Suite & Telephone List (PDF) A U.S. Capitol Switchboard operator can also connect you directly with the Senate office. (202) 224-3121.
Find your state's senators and learn about your state's place in Senate history. Learn about the varied and important roles played by women in Senate history, from the first women to gain key staff positions to the female senators who have held positions of power and influence.
States in the Senate | California Senators. 1. Vacancy from Mar. 4, 1899, to Feb. 6, 1900, because of failure of legislature to elect. 2.
The official website of the United States Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the senior senator from Kentucky.
Select a committee from the Committees section of Congress.gov to research the committee's work on bills from the current and previous congresses.
On January 20, 2021, Democratic vice president Kamala Harris took office. Her tie-breaking vote established a Democratic majority in the Senate, making Charles Schumer the majority leader and Mitch McConnell the minority leader. Baker, Richard A. and Roger H. Davidson, eds.
States in the Senate | California. As one element of the hotly contested Compromise of 1850, California became the 31st state to join the Union on September 9, 1850. California’s first two senators, John C. Fremont and William Gwin, took office on September 10, 1850.