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Mostly offices, including Senators offices.
The possessive form of the plural noun senators is senators'.Example: A copy of the report has been delivered to all of the senators' offices.
Senators today have web sites and you can find email address, phone numbers for offices, and addresses of offices in your phone book under the Federal government .
Senators have offices and work in Washington, DC. The Senator will also have an office in their home state.
Appointed Postmaster and elected into the legislature as a Whig.
It has the offices of the legislature and the governor as well as the Assembly room where the legislature meets. There is also a museum located in the capitol. It is an interesting building to visit and you can sit in the visitors gallery to watch the legislature at work.
It has the offices of the legislature and the governor as well as the Assembly room where the legislature meets. There is also a museum located in the capitol. It is an interesting building to visit and you can sit in the visitors gallery to watch the legislature at work.
Senators sit in the Seanad, not the Dáil. Senators are chosen in a different manner to TDs and don't have geographical constituencies. Some are elected by panels, such as university panels, and others are nominated, like those nominated by the Taoiseach. As they do not have standard constituencies, they do not have constituency offices. They would have their own offices though.
Representatives get their offices when the people take a vote and chose a person to "represent" them So, when they get voted into office is when the "come" into office
Not in the United States they aren't: they have fixed terms. There are different rules in different places: in Ancient Rome, senators did hold offices for their lifetimes.
Their particular office is actually assigned to their district. They can however, obtain larger offices according to length in office, or position in the senate (i.e. speaker, etc.)
It is the Capital and houses the Legislature, the offices of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State and the General Treasurer.