Yes, Senators serve in the Senate and along with the House of Representatives form the two houses of the Legislative Branch.
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No, a senator belongs to the legislative branch.
A Senator is a member of the Legislative Branch of Government. It is the Legislative Branch which initiates all legislation, so the answere is yes, they could.
No, Congress is part of the Legislative branch.No, it is a part of the legislative branch.
The title given to a person elected to one part of the legislative branch is typically "legislator." In the United States, this could refer to a member of Congress, such as a Senator or a Representative. Each state also has its own legislative body, where members may hold titles like State Senator or State Representative.
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My two Legislative representatives for Florida are senior Senator Bill Nelson and junior Senator George LeMieux.
this is a huge secret but there is no such thing as a senetor...... it is completley made up of boloni.
No, he is part of the Executive branch. Congress is the Legislative branch, and the Supreme Court is the Judicial branch.