McConnell welcomes new Senate
With all new senators having been sworn in, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell welcomed the new members on the Senate floor.
"To say the 117th congress convenes at a challenging time would indeed be an understatement. From political divisions to a deadly pandemic to adversaries around the world the hurdles before us are many and they are serious, but there are also plenty of reasons for hope," McConnell said.
The Senate also passed a series of administrative resolutions and standing orders for the new Congress -- including an agreement to Wednesday as a the date to count electoral votes. It's a date already set, but this formalizes it.
In his welcoming remarks, McConnell urged members to remember their oath to the Constitution.
"We gavel in today like 116 prior Senates have gaveled in before us with plenty of disagreements and policy differences among our ranks but all -- all swearing the same oath to support and defend the same Constitution," McConnell said. "All loving the same country and all of us committed to do what we can to leave behind an even stronger nation than the one we've been blessed to inherit."
The Senate stands adjourned until Wednesday.
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin