Who are my U.S. senators in District of Columbia?

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Washington, D.C. (the District of Columbia) does **not** have any U.S. senators.

As a federal district rather than a state, D.C. is not represented in the U.S. Senate. This is a long-standing point of political debate, often summarized by the phrase "taxation without representation," which appears on D.C. license plates.

Here's what representation D.C. does have in Congress:

- **House of Representatives:** D.C. has one **non-voting delegate**. As of now, this is **Eleanor Holmes Norton** (Democrat). She can participate in debates and committee work but cannot vote on the final passage of legislation on the House floor.

If you're looking to contact someone about a federal issue, Delegate Norton's office would be your point of contact. You might also work with the **D.C. Council** and the **Mayor of D.C.** for local matters.

There have been ongoing efforts to grant D.C. statehood, which would provide voting senators and representatives, but this has not passed as of my last update.

Is there something specific I can help you with regarding representation or how to contact your officials?

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