Your senators
All 24 senators, at a glance
InfrastructureEducation
6
Filed
11
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
HealthEducation
5
Filed
8
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
EconomyEducation
5
Filed
7
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
Finance & BudgetGovernance & Reform
5
Filed
7
Co-spon.
1
Enacted
Local GovernmentEducation
5
Filed
6
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
Defense & SecurityEducation
6
Filed
5
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
EducationAgriculture
5
Filed
6
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
EnergyEnvironment
5
Filed
6
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
Governance & ReformEducation
7
Filed
4
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
Finance & BudgetEducation
5
Filed
5
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
EducationFinance & Budget
5
Filed
5
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
EducationGovernance & Reform
5
Filed
4
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
AgricultureEducation
5
Filed
4
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
EducationEnergy
5
Filed
4
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
Governance & ReformEconomy
5
Filed
4
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
AgricultureEnergy
5
Filed
4
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
Defense & SecurityAgriculture
5
Filed
3
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
Finance & BudgetSocial Welfare
6
Filed
2
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
EducationGovernance & Reform
5
Filed
3
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
EducationEnergy
5
Filed
2
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
EducationHealth
5
Filed
1
Co-spon.
1
Enacted
HealthFinance & Budget
5
Filed
1
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
Finance & BudgetJustice
5
Filed
1
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
JusticeGovernance & Reform
5
Filed
1
Co-spon.
0
Enacted
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2
First reading
Read by title and referred to the right committee.
3
Committee
Studied in hearings; a committee report is issued.
4
Second reading
Debated and amended on the floor.
5
Third reading
Final vote; the measure is passed by the Senate.
6
House & President
Reconciled with the House, then signed into law (or vetoed).
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