ONE HUNDRED FIRST CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1989, TO JANUARY 3, 1991
FIRST SESSION—January 3, 1989, to November 22, 1989 SECOND SESSION—January 23, 1990, 1 to October 28, 1990
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—GEORGE H. W. BUSH, 2 of Texas; J. DANFORTH QUAYLE, 3 of Indiana PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—ROBERT C. BYRD, 4 of West Virginia SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—WALTER J. STEWART, of the District of Columbia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—HENRY KUUALOHA GIUGNI, of Hawaii
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JAMES C. WRIGHT, JR., 5 of Texas; THOMAS S. FOLEY, 6 of Washington CLERK OF THE HOUSE—DONNALD K. ANDERSON, 7 of California SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—JACK RUSS, 8 of Maryland DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JAMES T. MOLLOY, 8 of New York POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—ROBERT V. ROTA, 8 of Pennsylvania
ALABAMA John S. McCain III, Phoenix Robert T. Matsui, Sacramento Vic Fazio, West Sacramento SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES John J. Rhodes III, Mesa Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco Howell T. Heflin, Tescumbia Barbara Boxer, Greenbrae Richard C. Shelby, Tuscaloosa Morris K. Udall, Tucson Bob Stump, Tolleson George Miller, Martinez REPRESENTATIVES Jon Kyl, Phoenix Ronald V. Dellums, Oakland Sonny Callahan, Mobile Jim Kolbe, Tucson Fortney (Pete) Stark, Oakland William L. Dickinson, Montgomery Don Edwards, San Jose Bill Nichols, 9 Sylacauga ARKANSAS Tom Lantos, San Mateo 10 Tom Campbell, Stanford Glen Browder, Jacksonville SENATORS Tom Bevill, Jasper Norman Y. Mineta, San Jose Ronnie G. Flippo, Florence Dale Bumpers, Charleston Norman D. Shumway, Stockton Ben Erdreich, Birmingham David H. Pryor, Little Rock Tony Coelho, 11 Merced Claude Harris, Tuscaloosa REPRESENTATIVES Gary Condit, 12 Ceres Bill Alexander, Osceola Leon E. Panetta, Carmel Valley ALASKA Tommy F. Robinson, Jacksonville Charles J. Pashayan, Jr., Fresno John P. Hammerschmidt, Harrison Richard H. Lehman, Fresno SENATORS Beryl F. Anthony, Jr., El Dorado Robert J. Lagomarsino, Ventura Theodore F. Stevens, Girdwood William M. Thomas, Bakersfield Frank H. Murkowski, Fairbanks CALIFORNIA Elton Gallegly, Simi Valley Carlos J. Moorhead, Glendale REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE SENATORS Don Young, Fort Yukon Anthony C. Beilenson, Los Angeles Alan Cranston, Los Angeles Henry A. Waxman, Los Angeles Pete Wilson, San Diego ARIZONA Edward R. Roybal, Pasadena REPRESENTATIVES Howard L. Berman, Panorama City SENATORS Douglas H. Bosco, Occidental Mel Levine, Los Angeles Dennis DeConcini, Tucson Wally Herger, Rio Oso Julian C. Dixon, Culver City
1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 101-228, 101st Cong., 5 Elected January 3, 1989; resigned June 6, 1989. 10 Elected April 4, 1989, to fill vacancy caused by death 1st sess.), the date of assembling the second session of 6 Elected June 6, 1989. of Bill Nichols, and became a member of the House on the One Hundred First Congress was fixed for January 7 Elected January 3, 1989; reelected June 6, 1989. April 18, 1989. 23, 1990. 8 Elected January 3, 1989. 11 Resigned June 15, 1989. 2 Term expired at noon on January 20, 1989. 9 Died December 13, 1988, after his election to the 101st 12 Elected September 12, 1989, to fill vacancy caused 3 Term began at noon on January 20, 1989. Congress but prior to its opening session. by resignation of Tony Coelho, and became a member 4 Elected January 3, 1989. of the House on September 20, 1989.
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Augustus F. Hawkins, Los Angeles Bill McCollum, Longwood Marty Russo, South Holland Matthew G. Martinez, Montebello Clifford B. Stearns, Ocala George E. Sangmeister, Mokena Mervyn M. Dymally, Compton Sam Gibbons, Tampa William O. Lipinski, Chicago Glenn M. Anderson, San Pedro C. W. Bill Young, St. Petersburg Henry J. Hyde, Bensenville David Dreier, La Verne Michael Bilirakis, Palm Harbor Cardiss Collins, Chicago Esteban Edward Torres, La Puente Andy Ireland, Winter Haven Dan Rostenkowski, Chicago Jerry Lewis, Redlands Bill Nelson, Melbourne Sidney R. Yates, Chicago George E. Brown, Jr., Riverdale Tom Lewis, North Palm Beach John Edward Porter, Wilmette Alfred A. (Al) McCandless, La Quinta Porter J. Goss, Sanibel Frank Annunzio, Chicago Robert K. Dornan, Garden Grove Harry A. Johnston, West Palm Beach Philip M. Crane, Mount Prospect William E. Dannemeyer, Fullerton E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Fort Lauderdale Harris W. Fawell, Naperville C. Christopher Cox, Newport Beach Lawrence J. Smith, Hollywood J. Dennis Hastert, Yorkville Bill Lowery, San Diego William Lehman, Biscayne Park Edward Madigan, Lincoln Dana Rohrabacher, Lomita Claude Pepper, 13 Miami Lynn Martin, Loves Park Ron Packard, Carlsbad Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, 14 Dade County Lane Evans, Rock Island Jim Bates, San Diego Dante B. Fascell, Miami Robert H. Michel, Peoria Duncan Hunter, Coronado Terry L. Bruce, Olney GEORGIA Richard J. Durbin, Springfield COLORADO SENATORS Jerry F. Costello, Belleville SENATORS Sam Nunn, Perry Glenn Poshard, Carterville William L. Armstrong, Englewood Wyche Fowler, Jr., Atlanta Timothy E. Wirth, Boulder REPRESENTATIVES INDIANA REPRESENTATIVES Robert Lindsay Thomas, Statesboro SENATORS Patricia Schroeder, Denver Charles Hatcher, Albany Richard G. Lugar, Indianapolis David E. Skaggs, Boulder Richard Ray, Perry J. Danforth Quayle, 19 Huntington Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Ignacio Ben Jones, Covington Daniel R. Coats, 20 Fort Wayne Hank Brown, Greeley John Lewis, Atlanta REPRESENTATIVES Joel Hefley, Colorado Springs Newt Gingrich, Jonesboro Peter J. Visclosky, Merrillville Dan Schaefer, Lakewood George (Buddy) Darden, Marietta Philip R. Sharp, Muncie J. Roy Rowland, Dublin John Hiler, La Porte CONNECTICUT Ed Jenkins, Jasper Dan Coats, 21 Fort Wayne SENATORS Doug Barnard, Jr., Augusta Jill Long, 22 Larwill Christopher J. Dodd, East Haddam Jim Jontz, Monticello Joseph I. Lieberman, New Haven HAWAII Dan Burton, Indianapolis REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS John T. Myers, Covington Barbara B. Kennelly, Hartford Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu Frank McCloskey, Bloomington 15 Sam Gejdenson, Bozrah Spark M. Matsunaga, Honolulu Lee H. Hamilton, Nashville 16 Bruce A. Morrison, Hamden Daniel K. Akaka, Honolulu Andrew Jacobs, Jr., Indianapolis Christopher Shays, Stamford REPRESENTATIVES John G. Rowland, Waterbury Patricia Saiki, Honolulu IOWA Nancy L. Johnson, New Britain Daniel K. Akaka, 17 Honolulu SENATORS Patsy T. Mink, 18 Honolulu Charles E. Grassley, New Hartford DELAWARE Tom Harkin, Cumming SENATORS IDAHO REPRESENTATIVES William V. Roth, Jr., Wilmington SENATORS Jim Leach, Davenport Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Wilmington James A. McClure, McCall Thomas J. Tauke, Dubuque REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Steve Symms, Caldwell David R. Nagle, Cedar Falls Thomas R. Carper, Wilmington REPRESENTATIVES Neal Smith, Altoona Larry E. Craig, Boise Jim Lightfoot, Shenandoah FLORIDA Richard H. Stallings, Rexburg Fred Grandy, Sioux City SENATORS Bob Graham, Miami Lakes ILLINOIS KANSAS Connie Mack III, Cape Coral SENATORS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Alan J. Dixon, Belleville Robert Dole, Russell Earl Hutto, Panama City Paul Simon, Makanda Nancy L. Kassebaum, Burdick Bill Grant, Madison REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville Charles A. Hayes, Chicago Pat Roberts, Dodge City Craig T. James, Deland Gus Savage, Chicago Jim Slattery, Topeka
13 Died May 30, 1989. 17 Resigned May 16, 1990, to take Senate seat. 21 Resigned January 3, 1989, to take Senate seat. 14 Elected August 29, 1989, to fill vacancy caused by 18 Elected September 22, 1990, to fill vacancy caused 22 Elected March 28, 1989, to fill vacancy caused by res- death of Claude Pepper, and became a member of the by resignation of Daniel Akaka, and became a member ignation of Dan Coats, and became a member of the House House on September 6, 1989. of the House on September 27, 1990. on April 5, 1989. 15 Died April 15, 1990. 19 Resigned January 3, 1989, having been elected Vice 16 Appointed April 30, 1990, to fill vacancy caused by President of the United States. death of Spark Matsunaga, and took his seat on May 20 Appointed and took his seat on January 3, 1989, to 16, 1990. fill vacancy caused by resignation of J. Danforth Quayle. 496 Biographical Directory
KANSAS—Continued John F. Kerry, Boston Mike Parker, Brookhaven Larkin I. Smith, 23 Long Beach REPRESENTATIVES—Continued REPRESENTATIVES 24 Silvio O. Conte, Pittsfield Gene Taylor, Bay St. Louis Jan Meyers, Overland Park Richard E. Neal, Springfield Dan Glickman, Wichita Joseph D. Early, Worcester MISSOURI Bob Whittaker, Augusta Barney Frank, Newton SENATORS Chester G. Atkins, Concord John C. Danforth, Newburg KENTUCKY Nicholas Mavroules, Peabody Christopher (Kit) Bond, Mexico SENATORS Edward J. Markey, Malden REPRESENTATIVES Wendell H. Ford, Owensboro Joseph P. Kennedy II, Brighton William (Bill) Clay, St. Louis Mitch McConnell, Louisville Joe Moakley, South Boston Jack Buechner, St. Louis REPRESENTATIVES Gerry E. Studds, Cohasset Richard A. Gephardt, St. Louis Carroll Hubbard, Jr., Mayfield Brian J. Donnelly, Dorchester Ike Skelton, Lexington William H. Natcher, Bowling Green Alan Wheat, Kansas City Romano L. Mazzoli, Louisville MICHIGAN E. Thomas Coleman, Gladstone Jim Bunning, Southgate SENATORS Melton D. (Mel) Hancock, Springfield Harold Rogers, Somerset Donald W. Riegle, Jr., Flint Bill Emerson, Cape Girardeau Larry J. Hopkins, Lexington Carl Levin, Detroit Harold L. Volkmer, Hannibal Carl C. Perkins, Leburn REPRESENTATIVES MONTANA John Conyers, Jr., Detroit LOUISIANA Carl D. Pursell, Plymouth SENATORS SENATORS Howard Wolpe, Lansing Max Baucus, Missoula J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Shreveport Frederick S. Upton, St. Joseph Conrad Burns, Billings John B. Breaux, Crowley Paul B. Henry, Grand Rapids REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Bob Carr, East Lansing Pat Williams, Helena Bob Livingston, Metairie Dale E. Kildee, Flint Ron Marlenee, Scobey Corinne C. (Lindy) Boggs, New Orleans Bob Traxler, Bay City W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Thibodaux Guy Vander Jagt, Luther NEBRASKA Jim McCrery, Shreveport Bill Schuette, Sanford SENATORS Jerry Huckaby, Ringgold Robert W. Davis, Gaylord J. James Exon, Lincoln Richard H. Baker, Baton Rouge David E. Bonior, Mount Clemens J. Robert Kerrey, Omaha George W. Crockett, Jr., Detroit James A. Hayes, Lafayette REPRESENTATIVES Clyde C. Holloway, Forest Hill Dennis M. Hertel, Harper Woods William D. Ford, Taylor Doug Bereuter, Utica Peter Hoagland, Omaha MAINE John D. Dingell, Trenton Sander M. Levin, Springfield Virginia Smith, Chappell SENATORS William S. Broomfield, Birmingham William S. Cohen, Bangor NEVADA George J. Mitchell, Portland MINNESOTA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Harry M. Reid, Searchlight Richard H. Bryan, Las Vegas Joseph E. Brennan, Portland David F. Durenberger, Minneapolis Olympia J. Snowe, Auburn Rudy Boschwitz, Plymouth REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES James H. Bilbray, Las Vegas MARYLAND Barbara F. Vucanovich, Reno Timothy J. Penny, New Richland SENATORS Vin Weber, North Mankato NEW HAMPSHIRE Paul S. Sarbanes, Baltimore Bill Frenzel, Golden Valley Barbara A. Mikulski, Baltimore Bruce F. Vento, St. Paul SENATORS 25 REPRESENTATIVES Martin Olav Sabo, Minneapolis Gordon J. Humphrey, Chichester Warren B. Rudman, Hollis Roy Dyson, Great Mills Gerry Sikorski, Stillwater Robert C. Smith, 26 Tuftonboro Helen Delich Bentley, Lutherville Arlan Stangeland, Barnesville Benjamin L. Cardin, Baltimore James L. Oberstar, Chisholm REPRESENTATIVES C. Thomas McMillen, Crofton Robert C. Smith, 27 Tuftonboro Steny H. Hoyer, Forestville MISSISSIPPI Chuck Douglas, Concord Beverly B. Byron, Frederick SENATORS Kweisi Mfume, Baltimore Thad Cochran, Jackson NEW JERSEY Constance A. Morella, Bethesda C. Trent Lott, Pascagoula SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Bill Bradley, Denville MASSACHUSETTS Jamie L. Whitten, Charleston Frank R. Lautenberg, Secaucus SENATORS Mike Espy, Yazoo City REPRESENTATIVES Edward M. Kennedy, Boston G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, Meridian James J. Florio, 28 Gloucester Township
23 Died August 13, 1989. 25 Resigned December 4, 1990, to take seat in New 27 Resigned December 7, 1990, to take Senate seat. 24 Elected October 17, 1989, to fill the vacancy caused Hampshire state senate. 28 Resigned January 16, 1990, to become governor of by death of Larkin I. Smith, and became a member of 26 Appointed December 7, 1990, to fill vacancy caused New Jersey. the House on October 24, 1989. by resignation of J. Gordon Humphrey, and took his seat on December 7, 1990. ONE HUNDRED FIRST CONGRESS 497
Robert E. Andrews, 29 Bellmawr Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Fairport Don Nickles, Ponca City William J. Hughes, Ocean City Bill Paxon, East Aurora REPRESENTATIVES Frank Pallone, Jr., Long Branch John J. LaFalce, Tonawanda James M. Inhofe, Tulsa Christopher H. Smith, Hamilton Henry J. Nowak, Buffalo Mike Synar, Muskogee Marge Roukema, Ridgewood Amo Houghton, Corning Wes Watkins, Ada Bernard J. Dwyer, Edison Dave McCurdy, Norman Matthew J. Rinaldo, Union NORTH CAROLINA Mickey Edwards, Oklahoma City Robert A. Roe, Wayne SENATORS Glenn English, Cordell Robert G. Torricelli, Englewood Jesse Helms, Raleigh Donald M. Payne, Newark Terry Sanford, Durham OREGON Dean A. Gallo, Parsippany REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Jim Courter, Hackettstown Mark O. Hatfield, Tigard Jim Saxton, Vincentown Walter B. Jones, Farmville Robert W. Packwood, Portland Frank J. Guarini, Jersey City Tim Valentine, Nashville H. Martin Lancaster, Goldsboro REPRESENTATIVES NEW MEXICO David E. Price, Chapel Hill Les AuCoin, Portland Stephen L. Neal, Winston-Salem SENATORS Robert F. (Bob) Smith, Burns Howard Coble, Greensboro Ron Wyden, Portland Pete V. Domenici, Albuquerque Charles Rose, Fayetteville Jeff Bingaman, Santa Fe Peter A. DeFazio, Springfield W. G. (Bill) Hefner, Concord Denny Smith, Salem REPRESENTATIVES J. Alex McMillan, Charlotte Steven Schiff, Albuquerque Cass Ballenger, Hickory PENNSYLVANIA Joe Skeen, Picacho James McClure Clarke, Fairview SENATORS Bill Richardson, Tesuque NORTH DAKOTA H. John Heinz III, Pittsburgh Arlen Specter, Philadelphia NEW YORK SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Quentin N. Burdick, Fargo Thomas M. Foglietta, Philadelphia Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Pindars Kent Conrad, Bismarck William H. Gray III, Philadelphia Corners REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Alfonse M. D’Amato, Island Park Robert A. Borski, Jr., Philadelphia Byron L. Dorgan, Bismarck Joe Kolter, New Brighton REPRESENTATIVES Richard T. Schulze, Berwyn George J. Hochbrueckner, Coram OHIO Gus Yatron, Reading Thomas J. Downey, Amityville SENATORS Curt Weldon, Aston Robert J. Mrazek, Huntington John Glenn, Columbus Peter H. Kostmayer, Solebury Norman F. Lent, East Rockaway Howard M. Metzenbaum, Lyndhurst Bud Shuster, Everett Raymond J. McGrath, Valley Stream REPRESENTATIVES Joseph M. McDade, Clarks Summit Floyd H. Flake, Rosedale Paul E. Kanjorski, Nanticoke Thomas A. Luken, Cincinnati Gary L. Ackerman, Jamaica John P. Murtha, Johnstown Willis D. Gradison, Jr., Cincinnati James H. Scheuer, Douglaston Lawrence Coughlin, Plymouth Meeting Tony P. Hall, Dayton Thomas J. Manton, Sunnyside William J. Coyne, Pittsburgh Michael G. Oxley, Findlay Charles E. Schumer, Brooklyn Don Ritter, Coopersburg Paul E. Gillmor, Port Clinton Edolphus Towns, Brooklyn Robert S. Walker, East Petersburg Bob McEwen, Hillsboro Major R. Owens, Brooklyn George W. Gekas, Harrisburg Michael DeWine, Cedarville Stephen J. Solarz, Brooklyn Doug Walgren, Mount Lebanon 30 Donald E. (Buz) Lukens, Middletown Guy V. Molinari, Staten Island William F. Goodling, Jacobus 31 Marcy Kaptur, Toledo Susan Molinari, Staten Island Joseph M. Gaydos, McKeesport Clarence E. Miller, Lancaster Bill Green, New York Thomas J. Ridge, Erie Dennis E. Eckart, Mentor Charles B. Rangel, New York Austin J. Murphy, Monongahela John R. Kasich, Westerville Ted Weiss, New York William F. Clinger, Jr., Warren Robert Garcia, 32 Bronx Don J. Pease, Oberlin Jose´ E. Serrano, 33 Bronx Thomas C. Sawyer, Akron RHODE ISLAND Chalmers P. Wylie, Columbus Eliot L. Engel, Bronx SENATORS Nita M. Lowey, New York Ralph Regula, Navarre Claiborne Pell, Newport Hamilton Fish, Jr., Millbrook James A. Traficant, Jr., Poland John H. Chafee, Warwick Benjamin A. Gilman, Middletown Douglas Applegate, Steubenville Michael R. McNulty, New York Edward F. Feighan, Lakewood REPRESENTATIVES Gerald B. H. Solomon, Glens Falls Mary Rose Oakar, Cleveland Ronald K. Machtley, Portsmouth Sherwood L. Boehlert, New Hartford Louis Stokes, Shaker Heights Claudine Schneider, Narragansett David O’B. Martin, Canton James T. Walsh, Syracuse OKLAHOMA SOUTH CAROLINA Matthew F. McHugh, Ithaca SENATORS SENATORS Frank Horton, Rochester David L. Boren, Seminole James Strom Thurmond, Aiken
29 Elected November 6, 1990, to fill the vacancy caused 31 Elected March 20, 1990, to fill the vacancy caused 33 Elected March 20, 1990, to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of James J. Florio, but was unable to be by resignation of her father Guy V. Molinari, and became by resignation of Robert Garcia, and became a member sworn in as Congress was not in session. a member of the House on March 27, 1990. of the House on March 28, 1990. 30 Resigned December 31, 1989, to become borough presi- 32 Resigned January 7, 1990. dent of Staten Island. 498 Biographical Directory
SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued Henry B. Gonzalez, San Antonio John D. Rockerfeller IV, Charleston Lamar Smith, San Antonio SENATORS—Continued Tom DeLay, Sugar Land REPRESENTATIVES Ernest F. Hollings, Charleston Albert G. Bustamante, San Antonio Alan B. Mollohan, Fairmont REPRESENTATIVES Martin Frost, Dallas Harley O. Staggers, Jr., Keyser Arthur Ravenel, Jr., Mount Pleasant Michael A. Andrews, Houston Robert E. Wise, Jr., Clendenin Floyd Spence, Lexington Richard K. Armey, Copper Canyon Nick Joe Rahall II, Beckley Butler Derrick, Edgefield Solomon P. Ortiz, Corpus Christi Elizabeth J. Patterson, Spartanburg WISCONSIN John M. Spratt, Jr., York UTAH Robin Tallon, Florence SENATORS SENATORS Edwin Jacob (Jake) Garn, Salt Lake Robert W. Kasten, Jr., Milwaukee SOUTH DAKOTA City Herbert H. Kohl, Milwaukee SENATORS Orrin G. Hatch, Salt Lake City REPRESENTATIVES Larry Pressler, Humboldt REPRESENTATIVES Les Aspin, East Troy Thomas A. Daschle, Aberdeen James V. Hansen, Farmington Robert W. Kastenmeier, Sun Prairie REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Wayne Owens, Salt Lake City Steven Gunderson, Osseo Tim Johnson, Vermillion Howard C. Nielson, Provo Gerald D. Kleczka, Milwaukee Jim Moody, Milwaukee TENNESSEE VERMONT Thomas E. Petri, Fond du Lac SENATORS SENATORS David R. Obey, Wausau James Sasser, Nashville Patrick J. Leahy, Burlington Toby Roth, Appleton Albert A. Gore, Jr., Carthage James M. Jeffords, Shrewsbury F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Menomonee Falls James H. (Jimmy) Quillen, Kingsport Peter Smith, Middlesex John J. Duncan, Jr., Knoxville WYOMING Marilyn Lloyd, 34 Chattanooga VIRGINIA Jim Cooper, Shelbyville SENATORS SENATORS Bob Clement, Nashville John W. Warner, Middleburg Malcolm Wallop, Big Horn Bart Gordon, Murfreesboro Charles S. Robb, McLean Alan K. Simpson, Cody Don Sundquist, Memphis REPRESENTATIVES John S. Tanner, Union City REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Herbert H. Bateman, Newport News Harold E. Ford, Memphis Dick Cheney, 39 Casper Owen B. Pickett, Virginia Beach Craig Thomas, 40 Casper TEXAS Thomas J. Bliley, Jr., Richmond Norman Sisisky, Petersburg SENATORS Lewis F. Payne, Jr., Nellysford AMERICAN SAMOA Lloyd M. Bentsen, Starr County Jim Olin, Roanoke Phil Gramm, College Station DELEGATE D. French Slaughter, Jr., Culpeper Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Pago Pago REPRESENTATIVES Stan Parris, Fairfax County Jim Chapman, Sulphur Springs Rick Boucher, Abingdon Charles Wilson, Lufkin Frank R. Wolf, Vienna COMMONWEALTH OF Steve Bartlett, Dallas PUERTO RICO Ralph M. Hall, Rockwall WASHINGTON RESIDENT COMMISSIONER John Bryant, Dallas SENATORS Jaime B. Fuster, Condado Joe Barton, Ennis Brockman Adams, Seattle Bill Archer, Houston Thomas Slade Gorton, Jr., Seattle Jack M. Fields, Jr., Humble REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Jack Brooks, Beaumont J. J. Pickle, Austin John Miller, Seattle DELEGATE Marvin Leath, Waco Al Swift, Bellingham Walter E. Fauntroy, Washington, D.C. James C. Wright, Jr., 35 Fort Worth Jolene Unsoeld, Olympia Pete Geren, 36 Fort Worth Sid Morrison, Zillah GUAM Bill Sarpalius, Amarillo Thomas S. Foley, Spokane Greg Laughlin, West Columbia Norman D. Dicks, Bremerton DELEGATE E. (Kika) de la Garza, McAllen Jim McDermott, Seattle Ben Blaz, Ordot Ronald D. Coleman, El Paso Rod Chandler, Belleview Charles W. Stenholm, Avoca VIRGIN ISLANDS Mickey Leland, 37 Houston WEST VIRGINIA Craig A. Washington, 38 Houston SENATORS DELEGATE Larry Combest, Lubbock Robert C. Byrd, Sophia Ron de Lugo, Virgin Islands
34 Biographical information under Marilyn Laird Lloyd. 37 Died August 7, 1989. 39 Resigned March 17, 1989, to become Secretary of De- 35 Resigned June 30, 1989. 38 Elected December 9, 1989, to fill the vacancy caused fense. 36 Elected September 12, 1989, to fill the vacancy caused by death of Mickey Leland, and became a member of the 40 Elected April 25, 1989, to fill the vacancy caused by by resignation of James C. Wright, Jr., and became a House on January 23, 1990. resignation of Dick Cheney, and became a member of the member of the House on September 20, 1989. House on May 2, 1989.