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			          United States Senate
			           
			          Established by the Constitution as one chamber of the federal government's legislative branch, the United States Senate is comprised of one hundred members - two senators from each of the 50 states - who serve six-year, overlapping terms.
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			          The Role of a Senator - Independent Senator for South Australia
			           
			          Most bills are introduced into the House of Representatives and then sent to the Senate. Bills may commence in the Senate, except for money and tax bills.
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			          Resume Database for Senate Democratic Offices - Senate Democrats
			           
			          Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities within the Democratic offices of the U.S. Senate. Each office creates its own organizational structure and is responsible for its own job descriptions, candidate screening, interviewing and selection, as well as job requirements, compensation, and conditions of employment.
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			          U.S. Senate: Employment
			           
			          Learn about Senate job openings, internships, and fellowships. To find additional information about job openings, visit the Office of Personnel Management on USAJOBS.
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			          U.S. Senate: Reference Home >
			           
			          VP
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			          U.S. Senate: Powers and Functions | Congress Base
			           
			          The Congress is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives. To complicate matters, this duo is also known as the Legislative Branch. The Senate is
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			          Senate - United States Government - Britannica
			           
			          One of the two houses of the legislature (Congress) of the United States, established in 1789 under the Constitution. Each state elects two senators for six-year terms.
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			          3 Ways to Become a Senator - WikiHow
			           
			          How to Become a Senator. Most senates are responsible for debating and voting in new laws for their country, and usually represent a specific region and its citizens.
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			          Qualifications Needed to Become a U.S. Senator - Study
			           
			          Students who searched for Qualifications Needed to Become a U.S. Senator found the following related articles, links, and information useful.
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			          United States Senate - Wikipedia
			           
			          The United States Senate is a legislative chamber in the bicameral legislature of the United States, and together with the U.S. House of Representatives makes up the U.S. Congress. First convened in 1789, the composition and powers of the Senate are established in Article One of the U.S. Constitution. Each state is represented by two senators, regardless of population, who serve staggered six-year terms.
			            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate