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Here's How Rich Every US Senator Is

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Kansas: Pat Roberts
> Est. net worth: $1.9 million
> Party affiliation: Republican
> Assumed office: 1997
> Current term ends: 2021

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Kansas: Jerry Moran
> Est. net worth: $900,000
> Party affiliation: Republican
> Assumed office: 2011
> Current term ends: 2023

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Kentucky: Mitch McConnell
> Est. net worth: $10.4 million
> Party affiliation: Republican
> Assumed office: 1985
> Current term ends: 2021

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Kentucky: Rand Paul
> Est. net worth: $500,000
> Party affiliation: Republican
> Assumed office: 2011
> Current term ends: 2023

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Louisiana: John Kennedy
> Est. net worth: $6.4 million
> Party affiliation: Republican
> Assumed office: 2017
> Current term ends: 2023

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Louisiana: Bill Cassidy
> Est. net worth: $200,000
> Party affiliation: Republican
> Assumed office: 2015
> Current term ends: 2021

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Maine: Angus S. King Jr.
> Est. net worth: $3.8 million
> Party affiliation: Independent
> Assumed office: 2013
> Current term ends: 2025

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Maine: Susan M. Collins
> Est. net worth: $1.7 million
> Party affiliation: Republican
> Assumed office: 1997
> Current term ends: 2021

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Maryland: Benjamin L. Cardin
> Est. net worth: $1.5 million
> Party affiliation: Democratic
> Assumed office: 2007
> Current term ends: 2025

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Maryland: Chris Van Hollen
> Est. net worth: -$100,000
> Party affiliation: Democratic
> Assumed office: 2017
> Current term ends: 2023

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