the senators ans the duties passed by Senator Kessler
Agriculture, Pocahontas County State Senator Walt Helmick
Banking & Insurance, Harrison County State Senator Joseph Minard
Confirmations, Wetzel County State Senator Larry Edgell
Economic Development, Wyoming County State Senator Richard Browning
Energy, Industry and Mining, Braxton County State Senator Douglas Facemire
Enrolled Bills, Greenbrier County State Senator Ronald Miller
Interstate Cooperation, Ohio County State Senator Orphy Klempa
Labor, Brooke County State Senator Jack Yost
Military, Kanawha County State Senator Erik Wells
Natural Resources, Fayette County State Senator William Laird
Pensions, Kanawha County State Senator Dan Foster
Transportation & Infrastructure, Monongalia County State Senator Bob Beach
Organ Cave is in Greenbrier County, West Virginia. It is a large and historic cave that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Neil Breslin represents Albany County, NY in the New York State Senate. The city of Albany, capitol of New York State, is in Albany County. Therefore Mr. Breslin is Albany's Senator. The State of New York elects its Federal Senators at-large. That means that both Senators are elected by all state citizens and represent the entire state, including Albany. As of 2013 they are Charles (Chuck) Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand
2 state senators and there are 100 us senators 2 for every state
Each state has two US Senators. The number of state senators is determined by the state.
There are 67 State Senators in the Minnesota Senate. (see the related link for the current senators)
There are 49 State Senators.
two senators from each state
The state of Georgia is represented by 56 state senators.
there are two senators for every state.
State senators are elected by the residents of the state to represent them in the State Senate. Federal Senators are elected by the residents of a state to represent them in the Federal Senate. State senators make laws for the state, while Federal Senators make laws for the entire nation.
2. There is always 2 senators in every state, but this does not go for representatives.
The registered voters of each state elect the senators for their state. At one time, senators were elected by state legislation.