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2020 Senator Assignments Senator Position Party Student School Bill Mike Pence Vice-President R Brock Starrett Stetson N/A Patrick Leahy D Connor Haugen Stetson S. 2390 Chuck Grassley R Clyde Tucker Stetson S. 2770 Majority Mitch McConnell Leader R George Alderman Stetson N/A Richard Shelby R Nicholas White Santa Fe S.2487 Dianne Feinstein JD RM D Julia Simpson FSC S.292 Patty Murray HELP RM D Hannah Russo Stetson S.1847 Jim Inhofe AS Chair R David Kahana Goucher S.3080 Ron Wyden D Carson Petty Stetson S.2030 Pat Roberts R Chris Connelly BW S.2244 Dick Durbin Minority Whip D Bailey Bernard FSC N/A Jack Reed AS RM D Amelia Lord GCSU S.1629 Susan Collins R Hannah Weary Stetson S.J Res 10 Mike Enzi R Tyler Connell Stetson S.234 Minority Chuck Schumer Leader D Brandon Friend Santa Fe N/A Mike Crapo R Nathan Snead Santa Fe S.2013 Tom Carper EPW RM D Stella Krajick Goucher S.674 Debbie Stabenow D Deja Robinson Stetson S.1013 Maria Cantwell D Alyssa King Stetson S.506 John Cornyn R Harleigh Freiberg Santa Fe S.69 Lisa Murkowski R Sarah Rathke Stetson S.3006 Lindsey Graham JD Chair R Hannah Novotny BW S.160 Lamar Alexander HELP Chair R Anna Rice BW S.2513 Richard Burr R Isaac Rappaport Stetson S.1782 John Thune Majority Whip R Nelson Quezada Stetson N/A Bob Menendez FR RM D Mia Wilson UCF S.1945 Ben Cardin D Piper Wright Stetson S. Res. 404 Bernie Sanders I Robert Nichols GCSU S.150 Sherrod Brown D Jacob Johnson Stetson S. 2619 Bob Casey Jr. D Amy Klobuchar D Renelle Collins Stetson S. 415 Sheldon Whitehouse D Kadhapriya Lindo Stetson S. 408 Jon Tester D Cameron Watts GCSU S. 208 John Barrasso EPW Chair R Joseph Francis Stetson S.2421 Roger Wicker R Cooper Whitten Stetson S.1414 Tom Udall D Maria De La Cruz Santa Fe S.2491 Jeanne Shaheen D Kaitlynn Swanbeck FSC S.858 Mark Warner D Olivia Bulu BW S.1538 Jim Risch FR Chair R Slavina Ancheva Stetson S.52 Jeff Merkley D Esteban Cepero FSC S.2918 Michael Bennet D Nick Fisher BW S.1043 Kirsten Gillibrand D Stefania Ospina Stetson S.373 Joe Manchin D William Jenkins Goucher S.1532 Chris Coons D Veronica Bautista Stetson S.2303 Roy Blunt R Victoria Russo BW S.1154 Jerry Moran R Lauren Haines FSC S.777 Rob Portman R Kalam Bokow Goucher S.1800 John Boozman R Anne Nguyen BW S.539 Pat Toomey R Evan Jylha Stetson S.2298 John Hoeven R Bailey Piner Stetson S.500 Marco Rubio R Maxwell Cluet Stetson S.1340 Ron Johnson R Liam Wolfe Stetson S.1669 Rand Paul R Michael Schildberg FSC S.2624 Richard Blumenthal D London Balcita Santa Fe S.2408 Mike Lee R George Hall FSC S.3195 Brian Schatz D Jake Zimmerman Stetson S.1991 Tim Scott R RaeAnna Casler Stetson S.1805 Tammy Baldwin D Maura Connell Goucher S.1556 Chris Murphy D Camilo Lilleslatten Stetson S.1743 Mazie Hirono D Korrine Patterson Stetson S.2482 Martin Heinrich D Adam True Stetson S.1471 Angus King I Casandra Concilio Stetson S.1049 Tim Kaine D Karina Rodriguez Stetson S.J. RES 58 John-Michael T. Ted Cruz R Liontas Stetson S.25 Elizabeth Warren D Rachel Wolfrey Stetson S.467 Deb Fischer R Madison Capstick GCSU S.2494 Ed Markey D Ethan Buckborough Goucher S.3014 Cory Booker D Sebastian Fernandez Stetson S.3537 Shelley Moore Capito R Margaret Owens GCSU S.2672 Gary Peters D Bradley Bedarian BW S.1534 Bill Cassidy R Brian Nystrom Stetson S.1350 Cory Gardner R Sarah Holland Stetson S.2743 James Lankford R Rachel Harrison Stetson S.2888 Tom Cotton R Richard Linton Stetson S.3130 Steve Daines R Trenten Ward Stetson S.528 Mike Rounds R S.2629 David Perdue R Nathan Graham GCSU S.2059 Thom Tillis R Nicholas Johnson Santa Fe S.1580 Joni Ernst R Arrabella McDermott UCF S.2590 Ben Sasse R Chris Walker Stetson S.285 Dan Sullivan R Gabriel Colon Stetson S.241 Chris Van Hollen D Lois Oxley Stetson S.705 Todd Young R Margaret Smithbower Stetson S.1045 Tammy Duckworth D Mary Argel GCSU S.1761 Maggie Hassan D Alexa Carboy Stetson S.2158 Kamala Harris D Madeline Lawson Santa Fe S.2893 John Neely Kennedy R Emma Kandzer Stetson S.1631 Catherine Cortez Masto D Leah Strazdes BW S.649 Tina Smith D Aliya Cruise Stetson S.1140 Doug Jones D Danielle Stewart GCSU S.1672 Cindy Hyde-Smith R Sakiya Davis Santa Fe S.2410 Marsha Blackburn R Madeline Thompson Stetson S.1561 Kyrsten Sinema D Jeanel Leon Stetson S.3048 Kevin Cramer R Julia Dupree Stetson S.1966 Martha McSally R Amanda Kirkus Stetson S.2970 Jacky Rosen D Holly Brown Stetson S.2619 Mitt Romney R David Brandhorst Stetson S.2548 Mike Braun R Colin Mahoney BW S.1860 Josh Hawley R Hunter Erickson Stetson S.2314 Rick Scott R Kassundra Ray Stetson S.622 Kelly Loeffler R Stetson S.567 .
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