Definition of «to become a senator»

The phrase "to become a senator" means to be elected or appointed to a position as a member of the Senate, which is one of the two chambers in the United States Congress. Senators are elected by their state's citizens for a six-year term, and they represent their state in the federal government. The role of a senator includes making laws, approving presidential appointments, and representing their state's interests in the federal government.

Sentences with «to become a senator»

  • From the time Huntley became a senator in 2007 «she was looked at with suspicion, since she was so clearly a «transactional» person looking to cash in,» said a source who has been close to Schneiderman and Huntley. (nypost.com)
  • This legislation took effect during the 2002 General election and Ed Mayne became the Senator for the current 5th Senate District. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Gillibrand has reversed positions on some gun legislation that she herself sponsored before becoming a senator. (nbcnewyork.com)
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