The majority leader in the U.S. Senate and one of the most tenured

Republican senators are two of the 14 church members serving the 111th

United States Congress this year.

Now serving his fourth term, Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., returned as

incumbent Senate majority leader. He was elected two years ago at the start

of 110th U.S. Congress as the floor leader and chief Senate spokesman for

the Democratic Party.

Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, is among the half-dozen most senior members of

the U.S. Senate — he is one of the Republican Party's two

longest-serving senators who both were first elected in 1976. Sen. Hatch is

in his sixth six-year term of office.

The church's 14-member total in the U.S. Congress — five in the

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Senate and nine in the House of Representatives — is two fewer than

the 16 church members who served in the 110th Congress that served in 2007

and 2008.See the full story at LDSChurchNews.com


This story is provided by the LDS Church News, an official publication of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is produced weekly by the Deseret News.

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