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No. In 2004, the Senator from Pennsylvania voted in favor of an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would have banned same-sex marriage.
Senator Toomey has voted many times to obstruct the civil rights of gays and lesbians. He even voted in favor of an amendment to the United States Constitution which would have banned same-sex marriage. It is likely, then, that Senator Toomey would not favor the repeal of DOMA.
In the 113th Congress, Pennsylvania's Junior Senator is Pat Toomey (R). He was elected on the 2nd of November 2010 to the term beginning on the 3rd of January 2011 and ending on the 3rd of January 2017.
I don't know if they work together, since they are of different political parties, but the Junior Senator, Pat Toomey, has held office since January, 2011.
In the 113th Congress, Pennsylvania's Junior Senator is Pat Toomey (R). He was elected on the 2nd of November 2010 to the term beginning on the 3rd of January 2011 and ending on the 3rd of January 2017.
As of 2013, the two US senators from Pennsylvania are Bob Casey, Jr. and Pat Toomey. Each state is has 2 senators. And, the US has a total of 100 senators in the Congress.
US senator Pat Toomey is 56 years old (birthdate: November 17, 1961).
Regis Toomey was born on August 13, 1898, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
As of the 24th of January 2016: Robert Casey and Patrick Toomey.
As of the 24th of January 2016: Robert Casey and Patrick Toomey.
Bob Casey Jr. Democrat, Pat Toomey Republican
The 2017 US Senators from Pennsylvania are Bob Casey Jr. (D) and Pat Toomey (R). Neither is a native of Philadelphia. A surprising number of PA senators have been born elsewhere. The last US senator born in Philadelphia was Joseph Clark Jr. (1901-1990) who served as PA senator from 1957 to 1969.