One Hundred Fourth Congress January 3, 1995 to January 3, 1997
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ONE HUNDRED FOURTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1995 TO JANUARY 3, 1997 FIRST SESSION—January 4, 1995, 1 to January 3, 1996 SECOND SESSION—January 3, 1996, to October 4, 1996 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—ALBERT A. GORE, JR., of Tennessee PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—J. STROM THURMOND, 2 of South Carolina SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—SHEILA P. BURKE, 3 of California; KELLY D. JOHNSTON, 4 of Oklahoma; GARY L. SISCO, 5 of Tennessee SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—HOWARD O. GREENE, JR., 6 of Delaware; GREGORY S. CASEY, 7 of Idaho SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—NEWT GINGRICH, 8 of Georgia CLERK OF THE HOUSE—ROBIN H. CARLE, 8 of Idaho SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—WILSON (BILL) LIVINGOOD, 8 of Pennsylvania CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 9—SCOTT M. FAULKNER, 10 of West Virginia; JEFF TRANDAHL, 11 of South Dakota ALABAMA Jon L. Kyl, Phoenix Wally Herger, Marysville SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Vic Fazio, West Sacramento Matt Salmon, Mesa John T. Doolittle, Rocklin Howell T. Heflin, Tescumbia Robert T. Matsui, Sacramento Richard C. Shelby, Tuscaloosa Ed Pastor, Phoenix Bob Stump, Tolleson Lynn Woolsey, Petaluma REPRESENTATIVES John Shadegg, Phoenix George Miller, Martinez Sonny Callahan, Mobile Jim Kolbe, Tucson Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco Terry Everett, Enterprise J. D. Hayworth, Scottsfield Ronald V. Dellums, Oakland Glen Browder, Jacksonville Bill Baker, Danville Tom Bevill, Jasper ARKANSAS Richard W. Pombo, Tracy Bud Cramer, Huntsville SENATORS Tom Lantos, San Mateo Spencer Bachus, Birmingham Dale Bumpers, Charleston Fortney Pete Stark, Hayward Earl F. Hilliard, Birmingham David H. Pryor, Little Rock Anna G. Eshoo, Atherton REPRESENTATIVES Norman Y. Mineta, 14 San Jose ALASKA Blanche M. Lambert, 12 Helena Tom Campbell, 15 Campbell SENATORS Ray Thornton, 13 Little Rock Zoe Lofgren, San Jose Theodore F. Stevens, Girdwood Tim Hutchinson, Bentonville Sam Farr, Carmel Jay Dickey, Pine Bluff Frank H. Murkowski, Fairbanks Gary A. Condit, Ceres George Radanovich, Mariposa REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE CALIFORNIA Calvin M. Dooley, Visalia Don Young, Fort Yukon SENATORS Bill Thomas, Bakersfield Dianne Feinstein, San Francisco Andrea H. Seastrand, Shell Beach ARIZONA Barbara Boxer, Greenbrae Elton Gallegly, Simi Valley SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Anthony C. Beilenson, Woodland Hills John S. McCain III, Phoenix Frank Riggs, Windsor Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, Santa Clarita 1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 103-395, 103rd Cong., 6 Elected January 4, 1995; resigned September 6, 1996. 12 Biographical information under Blanche L. Lincoln. 2nd sess.), the date of assembling the first session of the 7 Elected September 5, 1996. 13 Resigned January 1, 1997. One Hundred Fourth Congress was fixed for January 4, 8 Elected January 4, 1995. 14 Resigned October 10, 1995. 1995. 9 Authorized by House Resolution 6, 104th Congress, 15 Elected December 12, 1995, to fill vacancy caused by 2 Elected January 4, 1995. enacted January 4, 1995. resignation of Norman Y. Mineta, and became a member 3 10 Elected January 4, 1995; resigned June 7, 1995. Elected January 4, 1995; resigned November 22, 1996. of the House on December 15, 1995. 4 Elected June 8, 1995; resigned September 30, 1996. 11 Appointed acting Chief Administrative Officer Novem- 5 Elected October 1, 1996. ber 23, 1996. [ 509 ] 510 Biographical Directory CALIFORNIA—Continued FLORIDA Michael D. Crapo, Idaho Falls SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES—Continued ILLINOIS Howard L. Berman, Mission Hills Bob Graham, Miami Lakes Carlos J. Moorhead, Glendale Connie Mack III, Cape Coral SENATORS David Dreier, San Dimas REPRESENTATIVES Paul Simon, Makanda Henry A. Waxman, Los Angeles Joe Scarborough, Pensacola Carol Moseley Braun, Chicago Xavier Becerra, Los Angeles Pete Peterson, Marianna REPRESENTATIVES Matthew G. Martinez, Monterey Park Corrine Brown, Jacksonville Julian C. Dixon, Los Angeles Bobby L. Rush, Chicago Tillie Fowler, Jacksonville 20 Lucille Roybal-Allard, Los Angeles Mel Reynolds, Chicago Karen L. Thurman, Dunnellon 21 Esteban Edward Torres, Pico Rivera Jessie L. Jackson, Jr., Chicago Maxine Waters, Los Angeles Cliff Stearns, Ocala William O. Lipinski, Chicago Jane Harman, 16 Rolling Hills John L. Mica, Winter Park Luis V. Gutierrez, Chicago Walter R. Tucker III, 17 Compton Bill McCollum, Orlando Michael Flanagan, Chicago Juanita Millender-McDonald, 18 Carson Michael Bilirakis, Palm Harbor Henry J. Hyde, Wood Dale Steve Horn, Long Beach C. W. Bill Young, St. Petersburg Cardiss Collins, Chicago Ed Royce, Fullerton Sam Gibbons, Tampa Philip M. Crane, Wauconda Jerry Lewis, Redlands Charles T. Canady, Lakeland Sidney R. Yates, Chicago Jay C. Kim, Diamond Bar Dan Miller, Bradenton John Edward Porter, Wilmette George E. Brown, Jr., Riverside Porter J. Goss, Sanibel Jerry Weller, Morris Ken Calvert, Corona Dave Weldon, Palm Bay Jerry F. Costello, Belleville Sonny Bono, Palm Springs Mark Foley, West Palm Beach Harris W. Fawell, Naperville Dana Rohrabacher, Huntington Beach Carrie Meek, Miami J. Dennis Hastert, Yorkville Robert K. Dornan, Garden Grove Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Dade County Thomas W. Ewing, Pontiac Christopher Cox, Newport Beach Harry A. Johnston, Boynton Beach Donald Manzullo, Egan Ron Packard, Oceanside Peter Deutsch, Tamarac Lane Evans, Rock Island Brian Bilbray, Imperial Beach Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Miami Ray LaHood, Peoria Bob Filner, San Diego E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Fort Lauderdale Glenn Poshard, Marion Randy (Duke) Cunningham, San Diego Alcee L. Hastings, Miramar Richard J. Durbin, Springfield Duncan Hunter, Alpine GEORGIA INDIANA COLORADO SENATORS SENATORS SENATORS Sam Nunn, Perry Richard G. Lugar, Indianapolis George Hanks Brown, Greeley Paul Coverdell, Atlanta Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Ignacio Daniel R. Coats, Fort Wayne REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Jack Kingston, Savannah Patricia Schroeder, Denver Peter J. Visclosky, Merrillville David E. Skaggs, Boulder Sanford Bishop, Columbus Mac Collins, McDonough David M. McIntosh, Muncie Scott McInnis, Grand Junction Timothy J. Roemer, South Bend Wayne Allard, Loveland John Linder, Atlanta John Lewis, Atlanta Mark Souder, Fort Wayne Joel Hefley, Colorado Springs Steve Buyer, Monticello Dan Schaefer, Lakewood Newt Gingrich, Marietta Bob Barr, Smyrna Dan Burton, Indianapolis Saxby Chambliss, Moultrie John T. Myers, Covington CONNECTICUT John Hostettler, Evansville SENATORS Nathan Deal, Lula Charlie Norwood, Evans Lee H. Hamilton, Nashville Christopher J. Dodd, East Haddam Andrew Jacobs, Jr., Indianapolis Joseph I. Lieberman, New Haven Cynthia McKinney, Lithonia REPRESENTATIVES HAWAII IOWA Barbara B. Kennelly, Hartford SENATORS SENATORS Sam Gejdenson, 19 Bozrah Rosa L. DeLauro, New Haven Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu Charles E. Grassley, New Hartford Christopher Shays, Stamford Daniel K. Akaka, Honolulu Tom Harkin, Cumming Gary A. Franks, Waterbury REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Nancy L. Johnson, New Britain Neil Abercrombie, Honolulu James A. Leach, Davenport Patsy T. Mink, Honolulu Jim Nussle, Manchester DELAWARE Jim Lightfoot, Shenandoah SENATORS IDAHO Greg Ganske, Des Moines William V. Roth, Jr., Wilmington SENATORS Tom Latham, Alexander Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Wilmington Larry E. Craig, Payette REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Dirk Kempthorne, Boise KANSAS Michael N. Castle, Wilmington REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Helen Chenoweth, Boise Robert Dole, 22 Russell 16 Election unsuccessfully contested by Susan Brooks. 19 Election unsuccessfully contested by Ed Munster. 22 Resigned June 11, 1996, to focus efforts on his Presi- 17 Resigned December 15, 1995. 20 Resigned October 1, 1995. dential campaign. 18 Elected March 26, 1996, to fill vacancy caused by res- 21 Elected December 12, 1995, to fill vacancy caused by ignation of Walter R. Tucker III, and became a member resignation of Mel Reynolds, and became a member of of the House on April 16, 1996. the House on December 14, 1995. ONE HUNDRED FOURTH CONGRESS 511 Nancy L. Kassebaum, Wichita John F. Kerry, Boston MISSOURI Sheila Frahm, 23 Colby REPRESENTATIVES 24 SENATORS Sam D. Brownback, Topeka John W. Olver, Amherst REPRESENTATIVES Christopher (Kit) Bond, Mexico Richard E. Neal, Springfield John D. Ashcroft, Ballwin Pat Roberts, Dodge City Peter I. Blute, Shrewsbury REPRESENTATIVES Sam Dale Brownback, 25 Topeka Barney Frank, Newton Jim Ryun, 26 Topeka Martin T. Meehan, Lowell William (Bill) Clay, St. Louis Jan Meyers, Overland Park Peter G. Torkildsen, Danvers James M. Talent, Chesterfield Todd Tiahrt, Goddard Edward J. Markey, Malden Richard A. Gephardt, St. Louis Ike Skelton, Lexington KENTUCKY Joseph P. Kennedy II, Boston John Joseph Moakley, South Boston Karen McCarthy, Kansas City SENATORS Gerry E. Studds, Cohasset Pat Danner, Kansas City North Wendell H. Ford, Owensboro Mel Hancock, Springfield Mitch McConnell, Louisville MICHIGAN Bill Emerson, 29 Cape Girardeau REPRESENTATIVES 30 SENATORS Jo Ann Emerson, Cape Girardeau Harold L. Volkmer, Hannibal Edward Whitfield, Hopkinsville Carl Levin, Detroit Ron Lewis, South Shore Spencer Abraham, Auburn Hills Mike Ward, Louisville MONTANA REPRESENTATIVES Jim Bunning, Southgate SENATORS Bart Stupak, Menominee Harold Rogers, Somerset Max Baucus, Missoula Scotty Baesler, Lexington Peter Hoekstra, Holland Conrad Burns, Billings Vernon Ehlers, Grand Rapids LOUISIANA Dave Camp, Midland REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE SENATORS James A. Barcia, Bay City Pat Williams, Helena J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Shreveport Fred Upton, St. Joseph John B. Breaux, Crowley Nick Smith, Addison NEBRASKA REPRESENTATIVES Dick Chrysler, Brighton SENATORS Bob Livingston, Metairie Dale E. Kildee, Flint J. James