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CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY
105TH CONGRESS
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NOTES
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Closing date for compilation of the Congressional Directory was June 4,
1997.
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[Republicans in roman, Democrats in italic, Independents in bold.]
The following changes have occurred in the membership of the 105th
Congress since the election of November 5, 1996:
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Name Resigned or [Died] Successor Elected Sworn in
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Representatives
Jo Ann Emerson, 8th MO \1\.... .................. ....................... ................. ................
Frank Tejeda, 28th TX......... [Jan. 30, 1997]... Ciro D. Rodriguez...... Apr. 12, 1997.... Apr. 17, 1997
Bill Richardson, 3d NM \2\.... Feb. 13, 1997..... Bill Redmond........... May 13, 1997..... May 20, 1997
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\1\ Changed party affiliation from Independent to Republican January 8, 1997. \2\ Resigned to take office as
United States Representative to the United Nations.
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The following changes occurred in the membership of the 104th
Congress after the election of November 8, 1994:
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Elected or
Name Resigned or [Died] Successor [Appointed] Sworn in
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Senators
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, CO .................. ....................... ................. ................
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Bob Packwood, OR.............. Oct. 1, 1995...... Ron Wyden.............. Jan. 30, 1996.... Feb. 6, 1996
Robert Dole, KS............... June 11, 1996..... Sheila Frahm........... [June 11, 1996].. June 11, 1996
Do........................ ......do.......... Sam Brownback.......... Nov. 5, 1996..... Nov. 27, 1996
Representatives
Nathan Deal, 9th GA \2\....... .................. ....................... ................. ................
Greg Laughlin, 14th TX \3\.... .................. ....................... ................. ................
Billy Tauzin, 3d LA \4\....... .................. ....................... ................. ................
Mel Reynolds, 2d IL........... Oct. 1, 1995...... Jesse L. Jackson, Jr... Dec. 12, 1995.... Dec. 14, 1995
Norman Y. Mineta, 15th CA..... Oct. 10, 1995..... Tom Campbell........... Dec. 12, 1995.... Dec. 15, 1995
Mike Parker, 4th MS \5\....... .................. ....................... ................. ................
Jimmy Hayes, 7th LA \6\....... .................. ....................... ................. ................
Walter R. Tucker III, 37th CA. Dec. 15, 1995..... Juanita Millender- Mar. 26, 1996.... Apr. 16, 1996
McDonald.
Ron Wyden, 3d OR \7\.......... Feb. 5, 1996...... Earl Blumenauer........ May 21, 1996..... May 30, 1996
Kweisi Mfume, 7th MD.......... Feb. 18, 1996..... Elijah E. Cummings..... Apr. 16, 1996.... Apr. 25, 1996
Bill Emerson, 8th MO.......... [June 22, 1996] Jo Ann Emerson \8\..... Nov. 5, 1996..... ................
Charles Wilson, 2d TX......... Oct. 9, 1996...... ....................... ................. ................
Sam Brownback, 2d KS \9\...... Nov. 27, 1996..... Jim Ryun \10\.......... Nov. 5, 1996..... ................
Ray Thornton, 2d AR........... Jan. 1, 1997...... ....................... ................. ................
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\1\ Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican March 3, 1995. \2\ Changed party affiliation from
Democrat to Republican April 10, 1995. \3\ Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican June 26,
1995. \4\ Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican August 6, 1995. \5\ Changed party
affiliation from Democrat to Republican November 10, 1995. \6\ Changed party affiliation from Democrat to
Republican December 1, 1995. \7\ Resigned to take office as Senator. \8\ Elected as a Republican in
special election to fill unexpired term (election held simultaneously with general election in which she was
elected as an Independent to the 105th Congress); since the House of Representatives had adjourned sine die,
no swearing-in took place. \9\ Resigned to take office as Senator. \10\ Elected in general election to
the 105th Congress; however, Kansas law states: ``In the event that any vacancy occurs...on or after the date
of any general election of state officers and before the term of office in which the vacancy has occurred
expires, votes cast for the office of congressman in the district in which such vacancy occurs shall be deemed
to have been cast to fill such vacancy for the unexpired term, as well as for election for the next regular
term.'' Since the House of Representatives had adjourned sine die, no swearing-in took place.
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FOREWORD
The Congressional Directory is one of the oldest working handbooks
in the United States government. While there have been directories of
one form or another since the first Congress of the United States in
1789, the Congressional Directory for the first session of the 30th
Congress (1847) is considered by scholars and historians to be the first
official edition because it is the first to be ordered and paid for by
the Congress. With the addition of biographical sketches of legislators
in 1867, the Congressional Directory attained its modern format.
The Congressional Directory is published by the United States Senate
in partnership with the Government Printing Office, at the direction of
the Joint Committee on Printing under the authority of Title 44, Section
721 of the U.S. Code.
Senate House
John W. Warner, VA, Chairman. Bill Thomas, CA, Vice Chairman.
Thad Cochran, MS Robert W. Ney, OH
Mitch McConnell, KY Kay Granger, TX
Wendell H. Ford, KY Steny H. Hoyer, MD
Daniel K. Inouye, HI Sam Gejdenson, CT
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Joint Committee on Printing acknowledges with gratitude the
commitment and dedication of the employees of the Government Printing
Office who compiled and published this directory. Led by Ms. Kathryn
McConnell, Project Manager, a team of eight writer-editors and keyboard
specialists undertook this mammoth initiative, completing it in just
five months. The members of the team included Senior Writer-Editor
Lorena Beauchesne, Writer-Editors Joyce Carlton and Selene Dalecky, and
Keyboard Specialists Audrey Brown, C.C. Price, Sherian K. Roberts and
Dana Zimmerman who suffered a stroke during the project, but through her
determination and dedication, recovered and returned to complete her
work. Volunteering his time to assist with project research was Peter
Byrd, an employee of the Capitol Guide Service.
Along with these individuals, other employees of the Government
Printing Office, including Janice Sterling, who designed the cover, and
Jerry Fairbanks, Jack Fulmer, Mike Glaser, Bob Keller, Ben Lopez, Rick
McElroy, Stephen Naumann and Dave Turney, who maintained graphic systems
development, contributed to this publication. Bernie Horn served as the
Congressional Printing Management Liaison.
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John W. Warner
Chairman
Joint Committee on Printing
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CONTENTS
Name Index on p. 1087
The Vice President................................................ 1
Alphabetical List of Senators..................................... 2
Alphabetical List of Representatives.............................. 3
State Delegations................................................. 7
Members of Congress, biographies, office listings, district
descriptions
Alabama....................................................... 17
Alaska........................................................ 23
Arizona....................................................... 25
Arkansas...................................................... 29
California.................................................... 32
Colorado...................................................... 61
Connecticut................................................... 66
Delaware...................................................... 70
Florida....................................................... 72
Georgia....................................................... 85
Hawaii........................................................ 92
Idaho......................................................... 94
Illinois...................................................... 97
Indiana....................................................... 109
Iowa.......................................................... 116
Kansas........................................................ 120
Kentucky...................................................... 124
Louisiana..................................................... 129
Maine......................................................... 134
Maryland...................................................... 137
Massachusetts................................................. 143
Michigan...................................................... 149
Minnesota..................................................... 159
Mississippi................................................... 165
Missouri...................................................... 169
Montana....................................................... 175
Nebraska...................................................... 177
Nevada........................................................ 181
New Hampshire................................................. 183
New Jersey.................................................... 185
New Mexico.................................................... 194
New York...................................................... 197
North Carolina................................................ 215
North Dakota.................................................. 223
Ohio.......................................................... 225
Oklahoma...................................................... 236
Oregon........................................................ 241
Pennsylvania.................................................. 245
Rhode Island.................................................. 259
South Carolina................................................ 261
South Dakota.................................................. 268
Tennessee..................................................... 270
Texas......................................................... 277
Utah.......................................................... 296
Vermont....................................................... 299
Virginia...................................................... 301
Washington.................................................... 309
West Virginia................................................. 315
Wisconsin..................................................... 318
Wyoming....................................................... 324
American Samoa................................................ 326
District of Columbia.......................................... 326
Guam.......................................................... 327
Puerto Rico................................................... 328
Virgin Islands................................................ 328
Assignments of Senators to Committees............................. 330
Assignments of Representatives to Committees...................... 342
Standing Committees of the Senate................................. 367
Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry............................... 367
Subcommittees:
Forestry, Conservation and Rural Revitalization........... 367
Marketing, Inspection and Product Promotion............... 367
Production and Price Competitiveness...................... 367
Research, Nutrition and General Legislation............... 367
Appropriations.................................................... 368
Subcommittees:
Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies....... 369
Commerce, Justice, State and Judiciary.................... 369
Defense................................................... 369
District of Columbia...................................... 369
Energy and Water Development.............................. 369
Foreign Operations........................................ 369
Interior.................................................. 370
Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education........... 370
Legislative Branch........................................ 370
Military Construction..................................... 370
Transportation............................................ 370
Treasury and General Government........................... 370
VA, HUD and Independent Agencies.......................... 370
Armed Services.................................................... 372
Subcommittees:
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