The U.S. Senators from Pennsylvania in 2007 were Arlin Specter (R) and Bob Casey (D).
Many folks get confused between the STATE Senate and U.S. Senate. In the U.S. Senate there are 2 senators from each state. For Pennsylvania these two senators represent the state's interests in the federal government. Within the the Pennsylvania state government there are 50 senators who represent their respective districts in Harrisburg.
Pileggi and Mellow.
Senators do not 'represent' a city; they represent the entire State (The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania).
There are two Senators from Pennsylvania.
Federal meaning US means that like each state in Compliance to the US Constitution has two US Senators. No more because they have a few more acres of earth and no more because of a population change.
Each state has two US Senators. The number of state senators is determined by the state.
two senators from each state
Two, every state has two senators.
There are two senators for each US state.
Barbara Boxter and Dianne Feinstein
Bob Casey Jr. Democrat, Pat Toomey Republican
Rick Santorum preceeded Bob Casey. Harris Wofford preceded Santorum.