For the six-year term beginning January 2013:
Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) senior senator
For the six-year term beginning January 2009:
Al Franken (D-MN) junior senator
Having two senators from your state and one representative from your congressional district representing your interests in Washington, D.C.
Every state, including Massachusetts, has two US senators.
The Senate has two representatives per state. The House of Representatives has representation based on population, so states with more people have more representatives. In the olden days, only the members of the House of Representatives were elected by the people. Senators were appointed by the government of the state they were representing. In 1913, an amendment changed it so that senators were also elected by the people.
2. There is always 2 senators in every state, but this does not go for representatives.
I am from Minnesota and two plants I stayed away from are Poison Oak and Poison Ivy.
The two current senators from the state of Minnesota are Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar. Franken's term expires in 2015 and Klobuchar's term expires in 2019.
Sessions, Jeff - (R - AL) Shelby, Richard C. - (R - AL)
According to http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/senators/one_item_and_teasers/minnesota.htm, Amy Klobuchar (D) is the current Class 1 senator from Minnesota and Norm Coleman (R) is the current Class 2 Senator.
Minnesota has 67 state senators and 2 US senators.
There are two United States Senators for the entire state of New York, which includes Brooklyn.
Feinstein and Boxer.
100 (two representing each state)
Each U.S. state is represented by two Senators in Washington, D.C. The specific Senators from any state can change due to elections or appointments. To find out the current Senators representing a particular state, you would need to check the latest information from official sources or state government websites.
The state of Florida has two positions filled in the active 111th Congress (valid from 2009-2011). The two senators the hold those positions are Bill Nelson (Democrat) and Mel Martinez (Republican).
There are 100 senators. In the U.S
Senators do not 'represent' a city; they represent the entire State (The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania).
2. There are two senators from every state. Every state has 2 senators no matter what size.