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In the United States Senate all states are represented equally. Regardless of size or population, each state has two senators, who serve six-year terms. Longer, overlapping Senate terms provide Congress with stability and continuity, and lessen the immediate pressure of public opinion on members of the Senate. The Senate shares full legislative power with the House of Representatives.
The Senate also has the sole power to try impeachments.
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