A U.S. senator serves a term of six years , as established by the Constitution. This allows for stability and long-term policymaking in the legislative process. There are currently no term limits for senators, meaning they can serve multiple terms if re-elected. ;
A U.S. senator serves a term of six years, as established by the Constitution. This allows for long-term policy making while ensuring a balance in the Senate's composition through staggered elections. There are no term limits for senators, enabling them to serve multiple terms if re-elected.
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