As of 2010, Pat Roberts and Sam Brownback
Every state has two U. S. Senators.
Only states have U.S. Senators.
Senators do not 'represent' a city; they represent the entire State (The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania).
The two US senators who represent you in Washington DC depend on the state you live in. Each state sends two senators to represent them in the United States Senate. You can find out who your senators are by searching for your state's senators or using online resources such as the official website for the United States Senate.
They are your US senators. For a list of current senators by state, see the related link below.
Neither of the US Senators is female. 12 of the 40 Kansas state senators were women in 2013.
Each state gets two Senators.
There are two Senators who represent the State of Florida in the US Senate.
since 1959 there are 100 senators that represent the 50 states in the us senate source: wikipedia
Technically, US Senators represent their State. Some would argue that they actually represent the corporations that funded their campaigns.
She is one of the two US Senators that represent Arkansas.
As of 2013, John Cornyn (R) and Ted Cruz (R).