The Senior Senator from the State of Louisiana is Senator Mary Landrieu. She is a Democrat and assumed office on January 3, 1997. She serves with her "Junior" colleague Senator David Vitter. She is the daughter of the former Mayor of New Orleans Moon Landrieu, and the sister of the current Mayor, Mitch Landrieu. She is the current Chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Senator Landrieu is a member of the New Democrat Coalition, which supports a moderate agenda. She is regarded as one of the most Conservative Democrat Senators. Politically she was a vocal opponent of America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 until it was amended with a 300 million payment to Medicaid in Louisiana. She has also been a spokesperson for victims of the 2005 Hurricane Katrina Disaster and cosponsored a federal aid package estimated at $250 billion.
Mary Landrieu (D-LA) is the senior US Senator from Louisiana for the term 2009-2015 and will be up for re-election in November, 2014.
The difference is that the senior Senator has been in office longer than the junior Senator.
Maryland senior senator is Sen. Barbara Mikulski. Maryland junior senator is Sen. Bejamin Cardin.
He is a member of the Louisiana State Senate, but not a United States Senator for Louisiana.
Each state has 2 senators. The one who has been in office the longest is the senior senator.
He is the senior senator from Arizona.
There are 2 senators from each state each serving 6-year terms. The senator with the longer term in office is known as the "senior" senator while the other is known as the "junior" senator.
Vitter is a Republican. The other US Senator from Louisiana is Mary Landrieu a Democrat.
Yes she is the senior Senator and Susan Collins is the junior Senator.
Carl Levin.
He is the senior senator from Arizona.
Daniel Inouye.