Flex Work policy

Corporate Policy

Full time in office
Full time in office

About

The United States Senate, part of the US Congress established in 1789, serves as the upper chamber responsible for legislation, vetting presidential appointments, and other critical national processes. With its mission focusing on protecting the rights of individual states and making balanced and fair decisions for the nation, it strives towards a vision of maintaining democracy and promoting equal representation. Its primary office is located at the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C.

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