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The two U.S. Senators from each state represent the federal government in the Senate, which is one of the two chambers of Congress. Each state, regardless of its population size, has two senators, totaling 100 senators across the country. Senators serve six-year terms and are responsible for making laws, approving treaties, and confirming federal appointments. The current Senate leadership includes the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader, who represent the dominant and opposing political parties, respectively.

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