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As a result of the 2024 elections, the Republican Party retained its slim majority in the House, won the majority in the Senate, and upon the inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20, 2025 for his second presidency, will have an overall federal government trifecta for the first time since the 115th Congress in 2017, which was in session ...
Two new U.S. Senators, New Jersey's Andy Kim and California's Adam Schiff, are expected to be sworn in on Monday, starting their service after the November election a few weeks early. Both ...
The 119th Congress convenes with new members being sworn in. Republicans hold a narrow majority of 219-215 in the House. The Senate majority is 53-47, well below the 60-vote threshold needed to ...
New Jersey 3: Herb Conaway (D) No Open seat; replacing Andy Kim (D) New Jersey General Assembly: 1963 New Jersey 9: Nellie Pou (D) No Open seat; replacing Bill Pascrell (D) New Jersey Senate New Jersey General Assembly: 1956 New York 4: Laura Gillen (D) Yes Defeated Anthony D'Esposito (R) Town Supervisor of Hempstead: 1969 New York 16: George ...
On Jan. 3, representatives-elect and senators-elect will be sworn into the new Congress. This process happens every two years on this date following federal elections.
November 13, 2024: Senate Republicans elect John Thune as the new Senate Republican leader that will begin with the next Congress. [47] November 13, 2024: Representative Matt Gaetz resigns after being nominated by President-elect Trump for United States attorney general. [48] December 29, 2024: Former President Jimmy Carter dies at 100 years ...
Sen.-elect Adam B. Schiff will be sworn in as California's next U.S. senator on Monday, replacing Sen. Laphonza Butler, officials said.
Colorado Senate Colorado House of Representatives: 1981 [24] Colorado 8: Yadira Caraveo (D) New seat: Colorado House of Representatives: 1980 [25] Florida 4: Aaron Bean (R) New seat: President pro tempore of the Florida Senate Florida House of Representatives: 1967 [26] Florida 7: Cory Mills (R) Yes Open seat; replaced Stephanie Murphy (D ...