Retired Senator
A retired senator is a former member of the legislative body known as the Senate, which is part of the United States Congress. Senators are elected to represent their states and serve six-year terms. Once they complete their time in office, they are referred to as retired senators.
Retired senators may continue to influence politics through public speaking, writing, or serving on boards. They often share their experiences and insights gained during their time in the Senate, contributing to discussions on policy and governance even after leaving office.