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 United States <b>Senateb> - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Senators are elected by their state as a whole; if both <b>Senateb> seats are contested in one election year, the elections will be separate and all voters in the state will cast votes for one candidate in each of the two races.
The <b>Senateb> is charged with trying presidents, federal (including Supreme Court) justices, as well as other executive-level officers who have been impeached by a vote of the House.
Senators serve for terms of six years; the terms are staggered so that approximately one-third of the <b>Senateb> is up for election every two years: each time there are elections in about 33 states for one of the two seats.
http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/united_states_senate.htm   (2375 words)

  
 United States <b>Senateb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>Senateb> meets in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. Like the House of Representatives, the <b>Senateb> meets in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. At one end of the Chamber of the <b>Senateb> is a dais from which the Presiding Officer (the Vice President or the President pro Tempore) presides.
The <b>Senateb> Majority Leader is, furthermore, responsible for controlling the agenda of the <b>Senateb>; for example, he or she schedules debates and votes.
Each senator is elected by his or her state as a whole.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate   (5456 words)

  
 <b>Senateb> - definition of <b>Senateb> in Encyclopedia
Until 1919, the <b>Senateb> of Finland was the executive branch and supreme court.
In the United States, each of its member states has a <b>Senateb> and a lower chamber, known variously as the House of Representatives, House of Delegates, General Assembly or Assembly, except for the state of Nebraska, where the <b>Senateb> is the only body of a unicameral legislature.
A <b>senateb> is a deliberative body, often the upper house or chamber of a legislature.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Senate   (460 words)

  
 Virginia General Assembly - Senators (Membership)
The <b>Senateb> of Virginia consists of 40 Senators who are elected by the qualified voters of their districts to serve for terms of four years.
http://legis.state.va.us/Senate/Senators.htm   (25 words)

  
 South Carolina Legislature Online
The legislative power of the State of South Carolina is vested in a bicameral General Assembly comprised of the <b>Senateb> and the House of Representatives.
Welcome to the internet home of the South Carolina <b>Senateb>.
The <b>Senateb> consists of 46 members who are elected from single member districts of approximately 87,200 citizens.
http://www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/senate2.html   (349 words)

  
 The Ohio <b>Senateb>
One member of the Ohio <b>Senateb> was elected U.S. president: Warren G. Harding served as the nation's 29th president from 1921 to 1923.
Joint Rules of the <b>Senateb> and House of Representatives
Since this change, the <b>Senateb> majority leader has been presiding officer of the <b>Senateb> (<b>Senateb> President).
http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/senate.cfm   (349 words)

  
 Home - <b>Senateb> of the Philippines
Leaders of the Liberal Party, headed by <b>Senateb> President Franklin Drilon, cut the ribbon during the inauguration and...
<b>Senateb> President Franklin M. Drilon accepts a collection of commemorative stamps from Executive Vice Chair of the Chinese...
A group of elderlies from the charity home Tahanang Mapagpala meets officers and members of the <b>Senateb> Spouses Foundation Inc. to express its gratitude for the foundation’s unceasing support to the institution’s residents.
http://www.senate.gov.ph   (452 words)

  
 Georgia State <b>Senateb>
<b>Senateb> District, which includes portions of Chatham and Liberty Counties and all of Bryan County.
The 56 members of the <b>Senateb> serve with a deep passion for bettering the future of Georgia while keeping a respectful eye on history.
The Georgia State <b>Senateb> Web sites have links to other state and federal agencies.
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2005_06/senate   (254 words)

  
 Virginia General Assembly - Senators (Membership)
The <b>Senateb> of Virginia consists of 40 Senators who are elected by the qualified voters of their districts to serve for terms of four years.
http://legis.state.va.us/Senate/Senators.htm   (25 words)

  
 The Texas State <b>Senateb> - Information News and Events of the 79th Legislative Session
View the live broadcast of public hearings held today at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas from the <b>Senateb> RealMedia Broadcast page.
The <b>Senateb> of the 79th Legislature, Second Called Session has adjourned sine die.
Today at the Capitol: The <b>Senateb> of the 79th Legislature, Second Called Session
http://www.senate.state.tx.us   (250 words)

  
 Connecticut <b>Senateb> Democrats
November 22 - Senator Gomes addresses his <b>Senateb> colleagues and attendees during the swearing-in ceremony for becoming the state senator from the 23rd District serving Bridgeport and Stratford:
Donald Williams unveils his top legislative priority: jobs and the economy by announcing <b>Senateb> Bill #1: An Act Concerning Connecticut Jobs for the 21st Century.
January 6 - Senator Looney announces his intention to hold a public hearing into the breakdown in communication among state and local agencies in response to the December 2, 2005 bomb scares that caused the evacuation of all 45 state courthouse buildings.
http://www.senatedems.state.ct.us   (931 words)

  
 Dental Practice Sales and Appraisals, Rosemont, IL : <b>Senateb> Management. Providing assistance in selling, buying, starting and appraising dental practices in Illinois
<b>Senateb> management is located in Rosemont, IL and serves Chicago and the state of Illinois
<b>Senateb> Management is a consultant firm dental practice sales and appraisals serving illinois.
<b>Senateb> has been working in Chicago for 18 years.
http://www.senatemanagement.com   (213 words)

  
 Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Republicans hold both seats in the U.S. <b>Senateb>, 8 of 11 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, hold a majority in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia <b>Senateb>, and a Republican is Virginia's Lieutenant Governor.
The Virginia Supreme Court, composed of the chief justice and six other judges is the highest court in the Commonwealth (although, as with all the states, the U.S. Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction over decisions by the Virginia Supreme Court involving substantial questions of U.S. Constitution law or constitutional rights).
The judicial branch consists of the Supreme Court of Virginia, the Virginia Court of Appeals, the General District Courts and the Circuit Courts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia   (3000 words)

  
 Minnesota <b>Senateb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As a result the <b>Senateb> currently has 38 senators in the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party caucus, including one Independence Party of Minnesota senator and 29 members of the Republican caucus.
The Minnesota <b>Senateb> is the upper house in the Minnesota Legislature.
The Minnesota Constitution forbids a House district to divide a <b>Senateb> district.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Senate   (259 words)

  
 Bill Frist, M.D.
WASHINGTON, D.C. <b>Senateb> Majority Leader Bill Frist, M.D. (R-TN) today made the following statement: “I’m pleased that Senator Reid has followed the lead of Republican Leaders in the <b>Senateb> and House to propose lobbying reforms.
Senator Reid and <b>Senateb> Democrats should work with us to develop meaningful bipartisan soluti...
WASHINGTON, D.C. <b>Senateb> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) today announced that the United...
http://frist.senate.gov   (449 words)

  
 French <b>Senateb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>Senateb> (in French :le Sénat) is the upper house of the Parliament of France.
Former Prime Minister Lionel Jospin denounced the <b>Senateb> as an "anachronism".
The President of the <b>Senateb> is also, according to the constitution of the Fifth Republic, first in line of succession in case of death, resignation or impeachment (only for health reasons) of the President of the Republic, thus becoming Acting President of the Republic until a new election can be held.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Senate   (598 words)

  
 United States <b>Senateb>
These <b>Senateb> hearings pointedly demonstrate how a demagogue, hiding behind the American flag and the power of Congress, destroyed countless lives and careers.
He spent $7 million of his own money to help win his <b>Senateb> seat.
He's the only current member of the <b>Senateb> who is a former space shuttle astronaut, having rode the Columbia in January 1986, less than two weeks before the Challenger exploded.
http://www.emailyoursenator.com   (542 words)

  
 Canadian <b>Senateb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The presiding officer of the <b>Senateb>, known as the Speaker, is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The <b>Senateb> is an appointed body, consisting of 105 members appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The <b>Senateb> is referred to as 'the upper house' of Parliament, and the House of Commons 'the lower house'.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Senate   (4213 words)

  
 <b>Senateb> of Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>Senateb> of Virginia is the upper house of the Virginia General Assembly.
The <b>Senateb> is coequal with the House of Delegates, the lower chamber of the legislature, except that taxation bills must originate in the House, just like in the U.S. Congress.
Virginia senators are elected every four years by the voters of the several senatorial districts on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Senate   (304 words)

  
 Canadian <b>Senateb> divisions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Senator Stan Waters was elected in the Alberta <b>Senateb> nominee election, 1989.
Unlike seats in the House of Commons seats in the Canadian <b>Senateb> are not adjusted by population.
Senators who are appointed in a Quebec <b>Senateb> division must hold the $4,000 property requirement inside that division.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Senate_divisions   (1776 words)

  
 Canadian <b>Senateb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The presiding officer of the <b>Senateb>, known as the Speaker, is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The <b>Senateb> is an appointed body, consisting of 105 members appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The <b>Senateb> is referred to as 'the upper house' of Parliament, and the House of Commons 'the lower house'.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Senate   (4186 words)

  
 <b>Senateb> Manual: Main Page / Search
Contains the rules, orders, laws, and resolutions affecting the business of the United States <b>Senateb>; Jefferson's Manual, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution of the United States, etc. It is prepared under the direction of the <b>Senateb> Committee on Rules and Administration.
(Note: There is no record of the 105th <b>Senateb> Manual, and Congress has made no known plans for its production.)
Purchase a print copy of the <b>Senateb> Manual from the U.S. Government Online Bookstore.
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/smanual   (115 words)

  
 <b>Senateb> Calendar of Business: Main Page
Final <b>Senateb> Calendar (104th (1995-96) through 108th (2003-04) Congress; Daily <b>Senateb> Calendar (109th (2005-06) Congress)
Current Congress Only, Daily <b>Senateb> Calendar (109th Congress)
The <b>Senateb> Calendar of Business is prepared under the direction of Emily J. Reynolds, Secretary of the <b>Senateb>, by David J. Tinsley, Legislative Clerk and identifies bills and resolutions awaiting <b>Senateb> floor actions.
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/calendars/senate   (123 words)

  
 United States <b>Senateb> - Open Encyclopedia
Senators are elected by their state as a whole; if both <b>Senateb> seats are contested in one election year, the elections will be separate and all voters in the state will cast votes for one candidate in each of the two races.
The <b>Senateb> is charged with trying presidents, federal (including Supreme Court) justices, as well as other executive-level officers who have been impeached by a vote of the House.
The apportionment scheme of the U.S. <b>Senateb> was controversial at the Constitutional Convention.
http://open-encyclopedia.com/United_States_Senate   (4259 words)

  
 United States <b>Senateb> - definition of United States <b>Senateb> in Encyclopedia
Senators are elected by their state as a whole; if both <b>Senateb> seats are contested in one election year, the elections will be separate and all voters in the state will cast votes for one candidate in each of the two races.
The <b>Senateb> is charged with trying presidents, federal (including Supreme Court) justices, as well as other executive-level officers who have been impeached by a vote of the House.
The <b>Senateb> sits as jury, with either the President of the <b>Senateb> or President pro tempore presiding.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/United_States_Senate   (4259 words)

  
 Minnesota <b>Senateb> Members
2004 Election Directory of the 2005-06 Minnesota Legislature* (PDF Document) - Complete version including details about the Minnesota <b>Senateb> and House of Representatives including Leadership, Demographics, Name Pronunciation Guide, All Members Roster, Legislative Offices, and Committee Assignments.
<b>Senateb> Members Section (PDF Document) - Excerpt of the 2005 Green Book alternative version including <b>Senateb> Members details only.
<b>Senateb> Section (PDF Document) - Excerpt of the 2005 Election Directory including <b>Senateb> details only.
http://www.senate.leg.state.mn.us/members   (264 words)

  
 Connecticut's Heritage Gateway
Platt was also active in Connecticut politics during his Meriden years, serving as clerk of the Connecticut State <b>Senateb> (1855-1856); secretary of state (1857); member of the General Assembly (1864); and speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1869).
Orville H. Platt's career in the United States <b>Senateb> reflected his own rigid sense of duty and attention to detail as well as the conservatism of the rural and business interests of the Connecticut Republican party of his day.
Platt represented Connecticut in the United States <b>Senateb> from 1879 until his death.
http://www.ctheritage.org/encyclopedia/ct1865_1929/platt.htm   (422 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Joe Lieberman
Lieberman was first elected to the United States <b>Senateb> as a Democrat in 1988, scoring the nation's biggest political upset that year by a margin of just 10,000 votes after being backed by a coalition of conservative Democrats, allied with conservative Republicans who were upset with Republican incumbent Lowell Weicker's liberal voting record.
Lieberman was elected to the Connecticut State <b>Senateb> in 1970 and served there for 10 years, including the last 6 as Majority Leader.
On May 23, 2005, Lieberman was one of fourteen moderate senators to forge a compromise on the Democrats' use of the judicial filibuster, thus blocking the Republican leadership's attempt to implement the so-called "nuclear option".
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Joe-Lieberman   (9236 words)

  
 President of the Australian <b>Senateb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The President of the Australian <b>Senateb> is the presiding officer of the Australian <b>Senateb>, the upper house of the Parliament of Australia.
This is because the <b>Senateb> is in theory a states' house, and depriving the President of a deliberative vote would have robbed one of the states or one of its Senators' votes (in practice the <b>Senateb> has always been a party house).
He may be removed from office by a vote of the <b>Senateb>, or he may resign his office or his seat by writing addressed to the Governor-General.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_Australian_Senate   (886 words)

  
 Massachusetts <b>Senateb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Massachusetts <b>Senateb> is the upper house of the Massachusetts General Court, the bicameral state legislature of Massachusetts.
It is comprised of 40 senators elected throughout the Commonwealth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Senate   (886 words)

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