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Congressional Pictorial Directory S. Prt. 115–4 One Hundred Fifteenth Congress Congressional Pictorial Directory 2018 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 2018 24-000_textCX.pdf 1 3/5/18 4:17 PM Compiled Under the Direction of the Joint Committee on Printing Richard Shelby, Chairman For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing Office Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov Phone: toll free (866) 512-1800; DC area (202) 512-1800; Fax: (202) 512-2104 Mail: Stop IDCC, Washington, DC 20402-0001 online version: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-PICTDIR-115/pdf/ GPO-PICTDIR-115.pdf 24-000_textCX.pdf 2 3/5/18 4:17 PM Contents Photographs of: Page President Donald J. Trump .................... V Vice President Michael R. Pence ...............VII Speaker of the House Paul D. Ryan ............ IX President pro tempore of the Senate Orrin G. Hatch ........................... XI Photographs of: Senate and House Leadership ............XII-XIII Senate Officers and Officials ............. XIV-XVI House Officers and Officials ............XVII-XVIII Capitol Officials ........................... XIX Members (by State/District no.) ............ 1-151 Delegates and Resident Commissioner .... 152-153 State Delegations ........................ 155-177 Party Division ............................... 178 Alphabetical lists of: Senators ............................. 181-184 Representatives ....................... 185-197 Delegates and Resident Commissioner ........ 198 Closing date for compilation of the Pictorial Directory was February 1, 2018. * House terms not consecutive. †† Four-year term, elected 2016. 24-000_textCX.pdf 3 3/5/18 4:17 PM 24-000_textCX.pdf 4 3/5/18 4:17 PM Donald J. Trump President of the United States 24-000_textCX.pdf 5 3/5/18 4:17 PM 24-000_textCX.pdf 6 3/5/18 4:17 PM Michael R. Pence Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate 24-000_textCX.pdf 7 3/5/18 4:17 PM 24-000_textCX.pdf 8 3/5/18 4:17 PM Paul D. Ryan Speaker of the House of Representatives 24-000_textCX.pdf 9 3/5/18 4:17 PM 24-000_textCX.pdf 10 3/5/18 4:17 PM Orrin G. Hatch President pro tempore of the Senate 24-000_textCX.pdf 11 3/5/18 4:17 PM SENATE LEADERSHIP Mitch McConnell Charles E. Schumer Majority Leader Democratic Leader John Cornyn Richard J. Durbin Majority Whip Assistant Democratic Leader XII 24-000_textCX.pdf 12 3/5/18 4:17 PM HOUSE LEADERSHIP Kevin McCarthy Nancy Pelosi Majority Leader Democratic Leader Steve Scalise Steny H. Hoyer Majority Whip Democratic Whip XIII 24-000_textCX.pdf 13 3/5/18 4:17 PM SENATE OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS Michael R. Pence Orrin G. Hatch Vice President of the United President pro tempore of the States and President of the Senate Senate XIV 24-000_textCX.pdf 14 3/5/18 4:17 PM SENATE OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS Julie E. Adams Frank J. Larkin Secretary Sergeant at Arms Laura C. Dove Gary B. Myrick Secretary of the Majority Secretary of the Minority XV 24-000_textCX.pdf 15 3/5/18 4:17 PM SENATE OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS Dr. Barry C. Black Elizabeth MacDonough Chaplain Parliamentarian XVI 24-000_textCX.pdf 16 3/5/18 4:17 PM HOUSE OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS Paul D. Ryan Karen Haas Speaker of the House of Clerk Representatives Paul Irving Philip G. Kiko Sergeant at Arms Chief Administrative Officer XVII 24-000_textCX.pdf 17 3/5/18 4:17 PM HOUSE OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS Patrick J. Conroy Thomas J. Wickham, Jr. Chaplain Parliamentarian Michael T. Ptasienski Inspector General XVIII 24-000_textCX.pdf 18 3/5/18 4:17 PM CAPITOL OFFICIALS Stephen T. Ayers Dr. Brian Monahan Architect of the Capitol Attending Physician XIX 24-000_textCX.pdf 19 3/5/18 4:17 PM 24-000_textCX.pdf 20 3/5/18 4:17 PM MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ALABAMA Sen. Richard C. Shelby Sen. Doug Jones of Tuscaloosa of Fairfield Republican—Jan. 3, 1987 Democrat—Jan. 3, 2018 Rep. Bradley Byrne Rep. Martha Roby of Fairhope (1st District) of Montgomery (2nd District) Republican—3rd term Republican—4th term 1 24-000_textCX.pdf 21 3/5/18 4:17 PM ALABAMA Rep. Mike Rogers Rep. Robert B. Aderholt of Anniston (3rd District) of Haleyville (4th District) Republican—8th term Republican—11th term Rep. Mo Brooks Rep. Gary J. Palmer of Huntsville (5th District) of Hoover (6th District) Republican—4th term Republican—2nd term 2 24-000_textCX.pdf 22 3/5/18 4:17 PM ALABAMA Rep. Terri A. Sewell of Birmingham (7th District) Democrat—4th term 3 24-000_textCX.pdf 23 3/5/18 4:17 PM ALASKA Sen. Lisa Murkowski Sen. Dan Sullivan of Girdwood of Anchorage Republican—Jan. 7, 2003 Republican—Jan. 6, 2015 Rep. Don Young of Fort Yukon (At Large) Republican—23rd term 4 24-000_textCX.pdf 24 3/5/18 4:17 PM ARIZONA Sen. John McCain Sen. Jeff Flake of Phoenix of Mesa Republican—Jan. 3, 1987 Republican—Jan. 3, 2013 Rep. Tom O’Halleran Rep. Martha McSally of Sedona (1st District) of Tucson (2nd District) Democrat—1st term Republican—2nd term 5 24-000_textCX.pdf 25 3/5/18 4:17 PM ARIZONA Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva Rep. Paul A. Gosar of Tucson (3rd District) of Prescott (4th District) Democrat—8th term Republican—4th term Rep. Andy Biggs Rep. David Schweikert of Gilbert (5th District) of Fountain Hills (6th District) Republican—1st term Republican—4th term 6 24-000_textCX.pdf 26 3/5/18 4:17 PM ARIZONA Vacant Rep. Ruben Gallego Vacant of Phoenix (7th District) (8th District) Democrat—2nd term Rep. Kyrsten Sinema of Phoenix (9th District) Democrat—3rd term 7 24-000_textCX.pdf 27 3/5/18 4:17 PM ARKANSAS Sen. John Boozman Sen. Tom Cotton of Rogers of Dardanelle Republican—Jan. 5, 2011 Republican—Jan. 6, 2015 Rep. Eric A. “Rick” Rep. J. French Hill Crawford of Little Rock (2nd District) of Jonesboro (1st District) Republican—2nd term Republican—4th term 8 24-000_textCX.pdf 28 3/5/18 4:17 PM ARKANSAS Rep. Steve Womack Rep. Bruce Westerman of Rogers (3rd District) of Hot Springs (4th District) Republican—4th term Republican—2nd term 9 24-000_textCX.pdf 29 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Sen. Dianne Feinstein Sen. Kamala D. Harris of San Francisco of Oakland Democrat—Nov. 10, 1992 Democrat—Jan. 3, 2017 Rep. Doug LaMalfa Rep. Jared Huffman of Oroville (1st District) of San Rafael (2nd District) Republican—3rd term Democrat—3rd term 10 24-000_textCX.pdf 30 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep. John Garamendi Rep. Tom McClintock of Walnut Grove (3rd District) of Roseville (4th District) Democrat—5th term Republican—5th term Rep. Mike Thompson Rep. Doris O. Matsui of St. Helena (5th District) of Sacramento (6th District) Democrat—10th term Democrat—7th term 11 24-000_textCX.pdf 31 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep. Ami Bera Rep. Paul Cook of Elk Grove (7th District) of Yucca Valley (8th District) Democrat — 3rd term Republican — 3rd term Rep. Jerry McNerney Rep. Jeff Denham of Stockton (9th District) of Turlock (10th District) Democrat — 6th term Republican — 4th term 12 24-000_textCX.pdf 32 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep. Mark DeSaulnier Rep. Nancy Pelosi of Concord (11th District) of San Francisco (12th District) Democrat—2nd term Democrat—16th term Rep. Barbara Lee Rep. Jackie Speier of Oakland (13th District) of Hillsborough (14th District) Democrat—11th term Democrat—6th term 13 24-000_textCX.pdf 33 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep. Eric Swalwell Rep. Jim Costa of Pleasanton (15th District) of Fresno (16th District) Democrat—3rd term Democrat—7th term Rep. Ro Khanna Rep. Anna G. Eshoo of Fremont (17th District) of Atherton (18th District) Democrat—1st term Democrat—13th term 14 24-000_textCX.pdf 34 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep. Zoe Lofgren Rep. Jimmy Panetta of San José (19th District) of Carmel Valley (20th District) Democrat—12th term Democrat—1st term Rep. David G. Valadao Rep. Devin Nunes of Hanford (21st District) of Tulare (22nd District) Republican—3rd term Republican—8th term 15 24-000_textCX.pdf 35 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep. Kevin McCarthy Rep. Salud O. Carbajal of Bakersfi eld (23rd District) of Santa Barbara Republican — 6th term (24th District) Democrat — 1st term Rep. Stephen Knight Rep. Julia Brownley of Palmdale (25th District) of Westlake Village Republican — 2nd term (26th District) Democrat — 3rd term 16 24-000_textCX.pdf 36 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep. Judy Chu Rep. Adam B. Schiff of Monterey Park (27th District) of Burbank (28th District) Democrat—5th term Democrat—9th term Rep. Tony Cárdenas Rep. Brad Sherman of Pacoima (29th District) of Sherman Oaks Democrat—3rd term (30th District) Democrat—11th term 17 24-000_textCX.pdf 37 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep. Pete Aguilar Rep. Grace F. Napolitano of Redlands (31st District) of Norwalk (32nd District) Democrat—2nd term Democrat—10th term Rep. Ted Lieu Rep. Jimmy Gomez of Torrance (33rd District) of Los Angeles (34th District) Democrat—2nd term Democrat—1st term 18 24-000_textCX.pdf 38 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep. Norma J. Torres Rep. Raul Ruiz of Pomona (35th District) of Coachella (36th District) Democrat—2nd term Democrat—3rd term Rep. Karen Bass Rep. Linda T. Sánchez of Los Angeles (37th District) of Whittier (38th District) Democrat—4th term Democrat—8th term 19 24-000_textCX.pdf 39 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep. Edward R. Royce Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard of Fullerton (39th District) of Downey (40th District) Republican—13th term Democrat—13th term Rep. Mark Takano Rep. Ken Calvert of Riverside (41st District) of Corona (42nd District) Democrat—3rd term Republican—13th term 20 24-000_textCX.pdf 40 3/5/18 4:17 PM CALIFORNIA Rep.
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