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The legislative bodies of the United States meet in the US Capitol. The House of Representatives and US Senate meet there in sessions each year.
1788... 21 U. S. Senators took office on 4 March 1789. 12 of them were elected in 1788, and nine of them were elected in 1789.
Hattie Wyatt Caraway of Arkansas won election to the US Senate in 1932.
Yes, a former US president can run for Senate if they meet the eligibility requirements, such as being a US citizen and meeting the age and residency requirements outlined in the Constitution.
The first Senate to convene after the US Constitution was ratified had two senators from each of the 13 states. The first senate had 26 senators.
The Senate and the House of Representatives meet in the US Capitol building. Congress also meets in the US Capitol building.
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US Senate 1918
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The 1st United States Congress met from March 4, 1789 to March 4, 1791. George Washington was the President of the United States, and John Adams was the President of the Senate.