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  1. List of United States senators from Louisiana - Wikipedia

    Louisiana was admitted to the Union on April 30, 1812, and elects senators to class 2 and class 3. Russell Long was the state's longest-serving senator, serving from 1948–1987. Its current …

  2. U.S. Senate: Senators

    Information on the requirements to become a senator, a senator's term of service, and the oath of office. Links to biographical information, Senate service accomplishments, military service, …

  3. Louisiana Senators, Representatives, and Congressional District …

    Jan 6, 2015 · Find your U.S. Congress senators and representative in Louisiana using a map.

  4. Senators | Full Info - Louisiana

    Connick, Patrick District 8 Republican 5201 Westbank Expressway Suite 315 Marrero, LA 70072 (504)371-0240 [email protected]

  5. Louisiana U.S. Senators | Government | lapress.com

    Bill Cassidy (R)John Kennedy (R)WASHINGTON, DC703 Hart Senate Office BuildingUnited States SenateWashington, DC 20510Phone: 202-224-5824cassidy.senate.gov …

  6. Louisiana Senators

    District Information 6305 Elysian Fields Ave. Suite 400 New Orleans, LA 70122 (504)286-1033 (504)286-1035 (FAX) Legislative Assistant: (Representing) Orleans, St. Bernard …

  7. John Kennedy | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

    John Kennedy, the Senator from Louisiana - in Congress from 2017 through Present

  8. List of current United States senators - Encyclopedia Britannica

    More than 2,000 people have served in the U.S. Senate since its establishment in 1789. Senators are charged with the important tasks of making laws, ratifying treaties, approving public …

  9. List of current United States senators - Wikipedia

    Senate composition by state and party. The United States Senate consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states. This list includes all senators serving in the 119th United States …

  10. Stephanie Grace: Louisiana Senate race is one to watch

    6 days ago · Nationally, the 2026 Louisiana Senate race is flying under radar. Columnist Stephanie Grace says it shouldn’t be.