Senate Legislative Branch Government United States
Senate Legislative Branch Government United States
This subcategory contains sites pertaining to the United States Senate, the upper legislative body of the US Congress.
Members of the US Senate must be 30 years of age, a resident of the state from which s/he is elected, and a US citizen for at least 9 years.
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U.S. Senate - Official site of "the living symbol of our union of states." Connect with Senators, and learn about Senate committees, legislation, records, art, history, schedules, news, tours, and visits. Reference material is included too.
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Congressional Hearings - Searchable Senate and House hearings databases, available courtesy of Government Printing Office, contain selected hearings for the 105th Congress forward.
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U.S. Senate Schedule from C-Span - Daily schedule of proceedings with links to committee agendas and C-SPAN multimedia programs.
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Yahoo! Elected Officials, Issues and Media - Find elected officials, including the president, members of the Senate and the House, governors, state legislators, and local officials, by inputting a name, your zip code, or your state. A clickable map is also included.
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The United States Senate - A very concise description of the structure and character of the U.S. Senate, courtesy of the French Senate.
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United States Senate From PoliticsOL - Smorgasbord of stuff related to U.S. Senate, including interesting questions and answers, info about movies related to the Senate, plus news, legislation, voting records, and campaign contributions.
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THOMAS -- U.S. Congress on the Internet - Search through bills from this and previous sessions of the House and Senate, search the Congressional Record, and get committee reports.
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Active Legislation in U.S. Senate - Active legislation page, providing easily accessible information about many hot legislative issues that are currently pending before the Senate.
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United States Senate Publications - Browse official Senate publications via the Government Printing Office website, including committee and subcommittee reports.
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