NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1983, TO JANUARY 3, 1985
FIRST SESSION—January 3, 1983, to November 18, 1983 SECOND SESSION—January 23, 1984, 1 to October 12, 1984
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—GEORGE H. W. BUSH, of Texas PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—J. STROM THURMOND, of South Carolina SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—WILLIAM F. HILDENBRAND, of the District of Columbia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—HOWARD S. LIEBENGOOD, of Virginia; LARRY E. SMITH, 2 of Virginia
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—THOMAS P. O’NEILL, JR., 3 of Massachusetts CLERK OF THE HOUSE—BENJAMIN J. GUTHRIE, 3 of Virginia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—JACK RUSS, 3 of Maryland DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JAMES T. MOLLOY, 3 of New York POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—ROBERT V. ROTA, 3 of Pennsylvania
ALABAMA Eldon D. Rudd, Scottsdale Tom Lantos, San Mateo SENATORS James F. McNulty, Jr., Bisbee Edwin V. W. Zschau, Los Altos Norman Y. Mineta, San Jose Howell T. Heflin, Tuscumbia ARKANSAS Norman D. Shumway, Stockton Jeremiah Denton, Mobile SENATORS Tony Coelho, Merced REPRESENTATIVES Dale Bumpers, Charleston Leon E. Panetta, Carmel Valley Jack Edwards, Mobile David H. Pryor, Camden Charles Pashayan, Jr., Fresno William L. Dickinson, Montgomery Richard H. Lehman, Sanger Bill Nichols, Sylacauga REPRESENTATIVES Robert J. Lagomarsino, Ventura Tom Bevill, Jasper Bill Alexander, Osceola William M. Thomas, Bakersfield Ronnie G. Flippo, Florence Ed Bethune, Searcy Bobbi Fiedler, Northridge Ben Erdreich, Birmingham John P. Hammerschmidt, Harrison Carlos J. Moorhead, Glendale Richard C. Shelby, Tuscaloosa Beryl F. Anthony, Jr., El Dorado Anthony C. Beilenson, Los Angeles Henry A. Waxman, Los Angeles ALASKA CALIFORNIA Edward R. Roybal, Los Angeles Howard L. Berman, Studio City SENATORS SENATORS Mel Levine, Santa Monica Theodore F. Stevens, Anchorage Alan Cranston, Los Angeles Pete Wilson, San Diego Julian C. Dixon, Los Angeles Frank H. Murkowski, Fairbanks Augustus F. (Gus) Hawkins, Los REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES Angeles Donald E. Young, Fort Yukon Douglas H. Bosco, Occidental Matthew G. Martinez, Monterey Park Eugene A. Chappie, Roseville Mervyn M. Dymally, Compton ARIZONA Robert T. Matsui, Sacramento Glenn M. Anderson, San Pedro Vic Fazio, Sacramento SENATORS David Dreier, La Verna Phillip Burton, 4 San Francisco Esteban E. Torres, La Puente Barry Goldwater, Scottsdale Sala Burton, 5 San Francisco Jerry Lewis, San Bernadino Dennis DeConcini, Tucson Barbara Boxer, Greenbrae George E. Brown, Jr., Riverside REPRESENTATIVES George Miller, Martinez Alfred A. McCandless, Palm Desert John S. McCain III, Tempe Ronald V. Dellums, Berkeley Jerry M. Patterson, Santa Ana Morris K. Udall, Tucson Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, Oakland William E. Dannemeyer, Fullerton Bob Stump, Tolleson Don Edwards, San Jose Robert E. Badham, Newport Beach
1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 98-179, 98th Cong., 1st 2 Elected September 12, 1983. 5 Elected June 21, 1983, to fill vacancy caused by death sess.), the date of assembling the second session of the 3 Reelected January 3, 1983. of her husband Phillip Burton, and became a member Ninety-eighth Congress was fixed for January 23, 1984. 4 Died April 10, 1983. of the House on June 28, 1983.
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CALIFORNIA—Continued Clay Shaw, Fort Lauderdale Edward R. Madigan, Lincoln Lawrence J. Smith, Hollywood Lynn Martin, Rockford REPRESENTATIVES—Continued William Lehman, North Miami Beach Lane A. Evans, Rock Island Bill Lowery, San Diego Claude D. Pepper, Miami Robert H. Michel, Peoria Dan E. Lungren, Long Beach Dante B. Fascell, Miami Daniel B. Crane, Danville Ronald C. Packard, Carlsbad Richard J. Durbin, Springfield Jim Bates, San Diego GEORGIA Melvin Price, East St. Louis Duncan L. Hunter, Coronado SENATORS Paul Simon, Carbondale Sam Nunn, Perry COLORADO Mack Mattingly, St. Simons Island INDIANA SENATORS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Gary Hart, Denver Lindsay Thomas, Screven Richard G. Lugar, Indianapolis William L. Armstrong, Aurora Charles Hatcher, Albany J. Danforth Quayle, Huntington REPRESENTATIVES Richard B. Ray, Perry REPRESENTATIVES Patricia Schroeder, Denver Elliot H. Levitas, Atlanta Katie Hall, Gary Timothy E. Wirth, Denver Wyche Fowler, Jr., Atlanta Philip R. Sharp, Muncie Raymond P. Kogovsek, Pueblo Newt Gingrich, Carrollton John Patrick Hiler, La Porte Hank Brown, Greeley Larry McDonald, 7 Marietta Dan R. Coats, Fort Wayne Kenneth B. Kramer, Colorado Springs George (Buddy) Darden, 8 Marietta Elwood Hillis, Kokomo Daniel Schaefer, 6 Lakewood J. Roy Rowland, Dublin Danny L. Burton, Indianapolis Edgar L. Jenkins, Jasper John T. Myers, Covington CONNECTICUT Doug Barnard, Jr., Augusta Frank McCloskey, Bloomington SENATORS Lee H. Hamilton, Nashville Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Stonington HAWAII Andrew Jacobs, Jr., Indianapolis Christopher J. Dodd, North Stonington SENATORS IOWA REPRESENTATIVES Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu SENATORS Barbara B. Kennelly, Hartford Spark M. Matsunaga, Honolulu Samuel Gejdenson, Bozrah REPRESENTATIVES Roger W. Jepsen, Davenport Bruce A. Morrison, Hamden Cecil Heftel, Honolulu Charles E. Grassley, New Hartford Stewart B. McKinney, Westport Daniel K. Akaka, Honolulu REPRESENTATIVES William R. Ratchford, Danbury Jim Leach, Davenport Nancy L. Johnson, New Britain IDAHO Thomas J. Tauke, Dubuque SENATORS Cooper Evans, Grundy Center DELAWARE James A. McClure, Payette Neal Smith, Altoona SENATORS Steve Symms, Boise Tom Harkin, Ames Berkley Bedell, Spirit Lake William V. Roth, Jr., Wilmington REPRESENTATIVES Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Wilmington Larry Craig, Midvale KANSAS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE George Hansen, Pocatello SENATORS Thomas R. Carper, New Castle ILLINOIS Robert Dole, Russell Nancy L. Kassebaum, Wichita FLORIDA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Charles H. Percy, Wilmette Lawton Chiles, Lakeland Alan J. Dixon, Belleville Pat Roberts, Dodge City Paula Hawkins, Winter Park James C. Slattery, Topeka REPRESENTATIVES Larry Winn, Jr., Overland Park REPRESENTATIVES Harold Washington, 9 Chicago Dan Glickman, Wichita Earl Hutto, Panama City Charles A. Hayes, 10 Chicago Bob Whittaker, Augusta Don Fuqua, Altha Gus Savage, Chicago Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville Marty Russo, Chicago KENTUCKY Bill Chappell, Jr., Ocala George M. O’Brien, Joliet SENATORS Bill McCollum, Altamonte Springs William O. Lipinski, Chicago Buddy MacKay, Ocala Henry J. Hyde, Bensenville Walter (Dee) Huddleston, Sam M. Gibbons, Tampa Cardiss Collins, Chicago Elizabethtown C. W. Bill Young, St. Petersburg Dan Rostenkowski, Chicago Wendell H. Ford, Owensboro Michael Bilirakis, Palm Harbor Sidney R. Yates, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES Andy Ireland, Winter Haven John Edward Porter, Winnetka Carroll Hubbard, Jr., Mayfield Bill Nelson, Melbourne Frank Annunzio, Chicago William H. Natcher, Bowling Green Thomas F. Lewis, North Palm Beach Philip M. Crane, Mount Prospect Romano L. Mazzoli, Louisville Connie Mack, 3d, Cape Coral John N. Erlenborn, Glen Ellyn M. G. (Gene) Snyder, Brownsboro Daniel A. Mica, West Palm Beach Tom Corcoran, 11 Ottawa Farms
6 Elected March 29, 1983, to fill vacancy caused by death 8 Elected November 8, 1983, to fill vacancy caused by 10 Elected August 23, 1983, to fill vacancy caused by of Representative-elect John L. (Jack) Swigert, and be- death of Larry McDonald, and became a member of the resignation of Harold Washington, and became a member came a member of the House on April 7, 1983. House on November 10, 1983. of the House on September 12, 1983. 7 Died September 1, 1983. 9 Resigned April 30, 1983. 11 Resigned November 28, 1984; vacancy throughout re- mainder of the Congress. NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS 481
Harold (Hal) Rogers, Somerset Carl Levin, Detroit MONTANA Larry J. Hopkins, Lexington REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Carl D. Perkins, 12 Hindman John Conyers, Jr., Detroit John Melcher, Forsyth Carl C. Perkins, 13 Leburn Carl D. Pursell, Plymouth Max Baucus, Missoula LOUISIANA Howard E. Wolpe, Lansing REPRESENTATIVES Mark D. Siljander, Three Rivers SENATORS Pat Williams, Helena Harold S. Sawyer, Rockford Ron Marlenee, Scobey Russell B. Long, Baton Rouge Bob Carr, East Lansing J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Shreveport Dale E. Kildee, Flint NEBRASKA REPRESENTATIVES Bob Traxler, Bay City SENATORS Robert L. Livingston, New Orleans Guy Vander Jagt, Luther Corinne C. (Lindy) Boggs, New Orleans Edward Zorinsky, Omaha Donald J. Albosta, St. Charles J. James Exon, Lincoln W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Thibodaux Robert W. Davis, Gaylord REPRESENTATIVES Charles Roemer, Bossier City David E. Bonior, Mount Clemens Thomas J. Huckaby, Ringgold George W. Crockett, Jr., Detroit Doug Bereuter, Utica W. Henson Moore, Baton Rouge Dennis M. Hertel, Detroit Hal Daub, Omaha John B. Breaux, Crowley William D. Ford, Taylor Virginia Smith, Chappell Gillis W. Long, Alexandria John D. Dingell, Trenton NEVADA Sander M. Levin, Southfield MAINE SENATORS William S. Broomfield, Birmingham SENATORS Paul Laxalt, Carson City William S. Cohen, Bangor MINNESOTA Chic Hecht, Las Vegas George J. Mitchell, Portland REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES David F. Durenberger, Minneapolis Harry M. Reid, Las Vegas John R. McKernan, Jr., Cumberland Rudy Boschwitz, Plymouth Barbara F. Vucanovich, Reno Olympia J. Snowe, Auburn REPRESENTATIVES NEW HAMPSHIRE MARYLAND Timothy J. Penny, New Richland SENATORS SENATORS Vin Weber, St. Cloud Gordon J. Humphrey, Sunapee Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Frederick Bill Frenzel, Golden Valley Warren B. Rudman, Nashua Paul S. Sarbanes, Baltimore Bruce F. Vento, St. Paul REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Martin O. Sabo, Minneapolis Gerry Sikorski, Stillwater Norman E. D’Amours, Manchester Roy Dyson, Great Mills Judd Gregg, Greenfield Clarence D. Long, Ruxton Arlan Stangeland, Barnesville Barbara A. Mikulski, Baltimore James L. Oberstar, Chisholm NEW JERSEY Marjorie S. Holt, Severna Park MISSISSIPPI SENATORS Steny H. Hoyer, Berkshire Bill Bradley, Denville SENATORS Beverly B. Byron, Frederick Frank R. Lautenberg, Montclair Parren J. Mitchell, Baltimore John C. Stennis, De Kalb REPRESENTATIVES Michael D. Barnes, Kensington Thad Cochran, Jackson James J. Florio, Pine Hill REPRESENTATIVES MASSACHUSETTS William J. Hughes, Ocean City Jamie L. Whitten, Charleston SENATORS James J. Howard, Spring Lake Heights William W. Franklin, Greenwood Christopher H. Smith, Old Bridge Edward M. Kennedy, Boston G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, Meridian 14 Marge Roukema, Ridgewood Paul E. Tsongas, Lowell Wayne Dowdy, Summit 15 Bernard J. Dwyer, Edison John F. Kerry, Boston Trent Lott, Pascagoula REPRESENTATIVES Matthew J. Rinaldo, Union Robert A. Roe, Wayne Silvio O. Conte, Pittsfield MISSOURI Robert G. Torricelli, New Milford Edward P. Boland, Springfield SENATORS Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Newark Joseph D. Early, Worcester Thomas F. Eagleton, St. Louis Barney Frank, Newton Joseph G. Minish, West Orange James M. Shannon, Lawrence John C. Danforth, Flat James A. Courter, Hackettstown 16 Nicholas Mavroules, Peabody REPRESENTATIVES Edwin B. Forsythe, Moorestown 17 Edward J. Markey, Malden William (Bill) Clay, St. Louis H. James Saxton, Vincentown Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Cambridge Robert A. Young, St. Ann Frank J. Guarini, Jersey City John Joseph Moakley, Boston Richard A. Gephardt, St. Louis Gerry E. Studds, Cohasset Ike Skelton, Lexington NEW MEXICO Brian J. Donnelly, Dorchester Alan D. Wheat, Kansas City SENATORS E. Thomas Coleman, Kansas City Pete V. Domenici, Albuquerque MICHIGAN Gene Taylor, Sarcoxie Jeff Bingaman, Santa Fe SENATORS Bill Emerson, Cape Girardeau REPRESENTATIVES Donald W. Riegle, Jr., Flint Harold L. Volkmer, Hannibal Manuel Lujan, Jr., Albuquerque
12 Died August 3, 1984. 15 Appointed January 2, 1985, to the seat he had won 17 Elected November 6, 1984, to fill the vacancy caused 13 Elected November 6, 1986, to fill vacancy caused by in the general election, to fill vacancy caused by resigna- by death of Edwin B. Forsythe, but was unable to be death of his father, Carl D. Perkins, but was unable to tion of Paul E. Tsongas, and took his seat on January sworn in as Congress was not in session. be sworn in as Congress was not in session. 2, 1985. 14 Resigned January 2, 1985. 16 Died March 29, 1984. 482 Biographical Directory
NEW MEXICO—Continued James G. Martin, Davidson PENNSYLVANIA James T. Broyhill, Lenoir REPRESENTATIVES—Continued SENATORS James McC. Clarke, Fairview Joe Skeen, Picacho H. John Heinz III, Pittsburgh William B. Richardson, Santa Fe NORTH DAKOTA Arlen Specter, Philadelphia SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES NEW YORK Quentin N. Burdick, Fargo Thomas M. Foglietta, Philadelphia SENATORS Mark Andrews, Mapleton William (Bill) H. Gray, 3d, Philadelphia Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Pindars REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Robert A. Borski, Jr., Philadelphia Corners Byron L. Dorgan, Bismarck Alfonse M. D’Amato, Island Park Joseph P. Kolter, New Brighton Richard T. Schulze, Malvern REPRESENTATIVES OHIO Gus Yatron, Reading William Carney, Hauppauge SENATORS Bob Edgar, Broomall Thomas J. Downey, West Islip John Glenn, Columbus Peter H. Kostmayer, New Hope Robert J. Mrazek, Huntington Howard M. Metzenbaum, Shaker E. G. (Bud) Shuster, Everett Norman F. Lent, East Rockaway Heights Joseph M. McDade, Scranton Raymond J. McGrath, Valley Stream REPRESENTATIVES Frank Harrison, Wilkes-Barre Joseph P. Addabbo, Ozone Park Thomas A. Luken, Cincinnati John P. Murtha, Johnstown Benjamin S. Rosenthal, 18 Elmhurst Willis D. Gradison, Jr., Cincinnati Lawrence Coughlin, Villanova Gary L. Ackerman, 19 Flushing Tony P. Hall, Dayton William J. Coyne, Pittsburgh James H. Scheuer, Neponsit Michael G. Oxley, Findlay Don Ritter, Coopersburg Geraldine Anne Ferraro, Forest Hills Delbert L. Latta, Bowling Green Robert S. Walker, East Petersburg Garden Bob McEwen, Hillsboro George W. Gekas, Harrisburg Charles E. Schumer, Brooklyn Michael DeWine, Cedarville Doug Walgren, Pittsburgh Edolphus Towns, Brooklyn Thomas N. Kindness, Hamilton William F. Goodling, Jacobus Major R. Owens, Brooklyn Marcy Kaptur, Toledo Joseph M. Gaydos, McKeesport Stephen J. Solarz, Brooklyn Clarence E. Miller, Lancaster Thomas J. Ridge, Erie Guy V. Molinari, Staten Island Dennis E. Eckart, Concord Township Austin J. Murphy, Charleroi Bill Green, New York John R. Kasich, Westerville William F. Clinger, Jr., Warren Charles B. Rangel, New York Donald J. Pease, Oberlin Ted Weiss, New York John F. Seiberling, Akron RHODE ISLAND Robert Garcia, Bronx Chalmers P. Wylie, Worthington SENATORS Mario Biaggi, Bronx Ralph Regula, Navarre Richard L. Ottinger, Mamaroneck Claiborne Pell, Newport Lyle Williams, Warren Hamilton Fish, Jr., Millbrook John H. Chafee, Warwick Douglas Applegate, Steubenville Benjamin A. Gilman, Middletown REPRESENTATIVES Edward F. Feighan, Cleveland Samuel S. Stratton, Amsterdam Fernand J. St Germain, Woonsocket Mary Rose Oakar, Cleveland Gerald B. Solomon, Glens Falls Claudine Schneider, Narragansett Louis Stokes, Cleveland Sherwood L. Boehlert, New Hartford David O’B. Martin, Canton OKLAHOMA SOUTH CAROLINA George C. Wortley, Fayetteville SENATORS SENATORS Matthew F. McHugh, Ithaca James Strom Thurmond, Aiken David L. Boren, Seminole Frank Horton, Rochester Ernest F. Hollings, Charleston Barber B. Conable, Jr., Alexander Don Nickles, Ponca City REPRESENTATIVES Jack Kemp, Hamburg REPRESENTATIVES John J. LaFalce, Tonawanda James R. Jones, Tulsa Thomas F. Hartnett, Charleston Henry J. Nowak, Buffalo Mike Synar, Muskogee Floyd Spence, Lexington Stan Lundine, Jamestown Wesley W. Watkins, Ada Butler Derrick, Edgefield Dave McCurdy, Norman Carroll Campbell, Jr., Fountain Inn NORTH CAROLINA Mickey Edwards, Oklahoma City John McK. Spratt, York Robert M. (Robin) Tallon, Florence SENATORS Glenn English, Cordell Jesse Helms, Raleigh SOUTH DAKOTA John P. East, Greenville OREGON SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Mark O. Hatfield, Salem Larry Pressler, Humboldt Walter B. Jones, Farmville James Abdnor, Kennebec Tim Valentine, Nashville Robert W. Packwood, Portland REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Charles O. Whitley, Mount Olive REPRESENTATIVES Ike Andrews, Siler City Les AuCoin, Forest Grove Thomas A. Daschle, Aberdeen Stephen L. Neal, Winston-Salem Robert F. Smith, Burns Robin Britt, Greensboro Ron Wyden, Portland TENNESSEE Charlie Rose, Fayetteville James Weaver, Eugene SENATORS W. G. (Bill) Hefner, Concord Denny Smith, Salem Howard H. Baker, Jr., Huntsville
18 Died January 4, 1983. 19 Elected March 1, 1983, to fill vacancy caused by death of Benjamin S. Rosenthal, and became a member of the House on March 2, 1983. NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS 483
Jim Sasser, Nashville David D. Marriott, Salt Lake City Nick J. Rahall, 2d, Beckley REPRESENTATIVES Howard C. Nielson, Provo James H. Quillen, Kingsport WISCONSIN VERMONT John J. Duncan, Knoxville SENATORS Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, 20 SENATORS Chattanooga William Proxmire, Madison Robert T. Stafford, Rutland Robert W. Kasten, Jr., Milwaukee James Cooper, Shelbyville Patrick J. Leahy, Burlington William H. Boner, Nashville REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Albert A. Gore, Jr., Carthage Les Aspin, Racine James M. Jeffords, Montpelier Donald K. Sundquist, Memphis Robert W. Kastenmeier, Sun Prairie Ed Jones, Yorkville Steven Gunderson, Osseo Harold E. Ford, Memphis VIRGINIA Clement J. Zablocki, 24 Milwaukee SENATORS TEXAS Gerald D. Kleczka, 25 Milwaukee John W. Warner, Middleburg Jim Moody, Milwaukee SENATORS Paul S. Trible, Jr., Newport News Thomas E. Petri, Fond du Lac John G. Tower, Wichita Falls REPRESENTATIVES David R. Obey, Wausau Lloyd M. Bentsen, Houston Toby Roth, Appleton REPRESENTATIVES Herbert H. Bateman, Yorktown G. William Whitehurst, Norfolk F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Sam B. Hall, Jr., Marshall Shorewood Charles Wilson, Lufkin Thomas J. (Tom) Bliley, Jr., Richmond Steve Bartlett, Dallas Norman Sisisky, Petersburg Ralph M. Hall, Rockwall Dan Daniel, Danville WYOMING John W. Bryant, Dallas James R. Olin, Roanoke SENATORS 21 J. Kenneth Robinson, Winchester Phil Gramm, College Station Malcolm Wallop, Big Horn Stanford E. (Stan) Parris, Woodbridge Bill Archer, Houston Alan K. Simpson, Cody Jack Fields, Humble Frederick C. Boucher, Abington Jack Brooks, Beaumont Frank R. Wolf, Falls Church REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE J. J. (Jake) Pickle, Austin Dick Cheney, Casper J. Marvin Leath, Marlin WASHINGTON James C. Wright, Jr., Fort Worth SENATORS AMERICAN SAMOA Jack Hightower, Vernon Henry M. Jackson, 22 Everett DELEGATE William N. (Bill) Patman, Ganado 23 E. (Kika) de la Garza, Mission Daniel J. Evans, Seattle Fofo I. F. Sunia, Pago Pago Ronald Coleman, El Paso Slade Gorton, Olympia Charles W. Stenholm, Stamford REPRESENTATIVES COMMONWEALTH OF Mickey Leland, Houston Joel Pritchard, Seattle PUERTO RICO Kent R. Hance, Lubbock Al Swift, Bellingham Henry B. Gonzalez, San Antonio Don Bonker, Ridgefield RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Tom Loeffler, Hunt Sid Morrison, Zillah Baltasar Corrada, Rio Piedras Ronald E. Paul, Lake Jackson Thomas S. Foley, Spokane Abraham Kazen, Jr., Laredo Norman D. Dicks, Port Orchard DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Martin Frost, Dallas Mike Lowry, Seattle DELEGATE Michael A. Andrews, Houston Rod Chandler, Redmond Tommy J. Vandergriff, Arlington Walter E. Fauntroy, Washington, D.C. Solomon P. Ortiz, Corpus Christie WEST VIRGINIA GUAM UTAH SENATORS DELEGATE SENATORS Jennings Randolph, Elkins Antonio Borja Won Pat, Sinajana Edwin Jacob (Jake) Garn, Salt Lake Robert C. Byrd, Sophia City REPRESENTATIVES VIRGIN ISLANDS Orrin G. Hatch, Salt Lake City Alan B. Mollohan, Fairmont REPRESENTATIVES Harley O. Staggers, Jr., Keyser DELEGATE James V. Hansen, Farmington Robert E. Wise, Jr., Charleston Ron de Lugo, St. Thomas
20 Biographical information under Marilyn Laird Lloyd. 22 Died September 1, 1983. 24 Died December 3, 1983. 21 Resigned January 5, 1983; reelected February 12, 23 Appointed September 8, 1983, to fill vacancy caused 25 Elected April 3, 1984, to fill vacancy caused by death 1983, and became a member of the House on February by death of Henry M. Jackson, and took his seat Sep- of Clement J. Zablocki, and became a member of the 22, 1983. tember 12, 1983; subsequently elected. House on April 10, 1984.