Schumer and Gillibrand.
In 2010, New York had two U.S. senators representing the state in the United States Congress.
Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
Schumer and Gilbrand in the 111th Congress.
Charles Schumer(D) and Kristen Gillibrand(D)
There are two United States Senators for the entire state of New York, which includes Brooklyn.
The new Congress now has 47 Republican senators.
To see the current senators from New York, see the related link.
New York's senators in 2012 are Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
Yes. They are both New York senators. - Thank You
Compensation for senators is set by Congress through legislation. The Constitution grants Congress the power to determine the salary and benefits for senators. Any changes to compensation for senators would require a new law to be passed by Congress.
Charles Ellis "Chuck" Schumer and Kirsten Elizabeth Rutmik Gillibrand in the 111th Congress.
The state of New York is represented by two Senators. Each state in the union is represented by two Senators. 50 states equals 100 senators.