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When referring to a specific, such as saying the US Senate, you capitalize. If you are just speaking of the senate in general, no caps. Same goes for words such as president and captain. When using these words with a specific name, or in place of a name:

Greetings, President, I hope you're well.

I caught her down by the dock, Captain.

I showed the captain to his quarters.

I visted with the president.

My favorite president is President George Washington.

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Yes. The proper capitalization is "Senator Scott Brown".

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No, it is not capitalized because it isnot a proper

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