ONE HUNDRED SECOND CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1991 TO JANUARY 3, 1993
FIRST SESSION—January 3, 1991, to January 3, 1992 SECOND SESSION—January 3, 1992, to October 9, 1992
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—J. DANFORTH QUAYLE, of Indiana PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—ROBERT C. BYRD, of West Virginia SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—WALTER J. STEWART, of Washington, D.C. SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—MARTHA S. POPE, 1 of Connecticut
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—THOMAS S. FOLEY, 2 of Washington CLERK OF THE HOUSE—DONNALD K. ANDERSON, 2 of California SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—JACK RUSS, 3 of Maryland; WERNER W. BRANDT, 4 of New York DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JAMES T. MALLOY, 2 of New York POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—ROBERT V. ROTA, 2 of Pennsylvania DIRECTOR OF NON-LEGISLATIVE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES 5—LEONARD P. WISHART III, 6 of New Jersey
ALABAMA John S. McCain III, Phoenix Pete Wilson, 9 San Diego 10 SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES John Seymour, Anaheim Dianne Feinstein, 11 San Francisco Howell T. Heflin, Tescumbia John J. Rhodes III, Mesa Richard C. Shelby, Tuscaloosa Morris K. Udall, 7 Tucson REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Ed Pastor, 8 Phoenix Frank Riggs, Santa Rosa Wally Herger, Rio Oso Sonny Callahan, Mobile Bob Stump, Tolleson William L. Dickinson, Montgomery Jon Kyl, Phoenix Robert T. Matsui, Sacramento Glen Browder, Jacksonville Jim Kolbe, Tucson Vic Fazio, West Sacramento Tom Bevill, Jasper Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco Bud Cramer, Huntsville ARKANSAS Barbara Boxer, Greenbrae George Miller, Martinez Ben Erdreich, Birmingham SENATORS Claude Harris, Tuscaloosa Ronald V. Dellums, Oakland Dale Bumpers, Charleston Fortney Pete Stark, Oakland ALASKA David H. Pryor, Little Rock Don Edwards, San Jose SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Tom Lantos, San Mateo Bill Alexander, Osceola Tom Campbell, Stanford Theodore F. Stevens, Girdwood Norman Y. Mineta, San Jose Frank H. Murkowski, Fairbanks Ray Thornton, Little Rock John P. Hammerschmidt, Harrison John T. Doolittle, Northern California REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Gary A. Condit, Ceres Beryl F. Anthony, Jr., El Dorado Don Young, Fort Yukon Leon E. Panetta, Carmel Valley Calvin Dooley, Visalia ARIZONA CALIFORNIA Richard H. Lehman, Fresno SENATORS SENATORS Robert J. Lagomarsino, Ventura Dennis DeConcini, Tucson Alan Cranston, Los Angeles William M. Thomas, Bakersfield
1 Elected January 3, 1991. 7 Resigned May 4, 1991. 10 Appointed January 7, 1991, to fill vacancy caused by 2 Elected January 3, 1991. 8 Elected September 24, 1991, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Pete Wilson, and took his seat on January 3 Elected January 3, 1991; resigned, 1992. resignation Morris K. Udall, and became a member of 10, 1991. 4 Appointed by the Speaker, March 12, 1992. the House on October 3, 1991. 11 Elected November 3, 1992, in special election to fill 5 Authorized by House Resolution 423, 102d Congress, 9 Resigned January 7, 1991, to serve as governor of Cali- vacancy caused by resignation of Pete Wilson, and took enacted April 9, 1992. fornia. her seat on November 10, 1992. 6 Appointed December 28, 1992.
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CALIFORNIA—Continued Connie Mack III, Cape Coral Gus Savage, Chicago Marty Russo, South Holland REPRESENTATIVES—Continued REPRESENTATIVES Earl Hutto, Panama City George E. Sangmeister, Mokena Elton Gallegly, Simi Valley Pete Peterson, Marianna William O. Lipinski, Chicago Carlos J. Moorhead, Glendale Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville Henry J. Hyde, Bensenville Anthony C. Beilenson, Los Angeles Cardiss Collins, Chicago Henry A. Waxman, Los Angeles Craig T. James, Deland Bill McCollum, Longwood Dan Rostenkowski, Chicago Edward R. Roybal, Los Angeles Sidney R. Yates, Chicago Howard L. Berman, Panorama City Clifford B. Stearns, Ocala Sam Gibbons, Tampa John Edward Porter, Wilmette Mel Levine, Los Angeles Frank Annunzio, Chicago Julian C. Dixon, Culver City C. W. Bill Young, St. Petersburg Michael Bilirakis, Palm Harbor Philip M. Crane, McHenry Maxine Waters, Los Angeles Harris W. Fawell, Naperville Matthew G. Martinez, Montebello Andy Ireland, Winter Haven Jim Bacchus, Belle Isle J. Dennis Hastert, Yorkville Mervyn M. Dymally, Compton 12 Tom Lewis, North Palm Beach Edward Madigan, Lincoln Glenn M. Anderson, San Pedro 13 David Dreier, Claremont Porter J. Goss, Sanibel Thomas W. Ewing, Pontiac Esteban Edward Torres, West Covina Harry A. Johnston, West Palm Beach John W. Cox, Jr., Galena Jerry Lewis, Redlands E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Fort Lauderdale Lane Evans, Rock Island George E. Brown, Jr., Riverside Lawrence J. Smith, Hollywood Robert H. Michel, Peoria Alfred A. (Al) McCandless, La Quinta William Lehman, Biscayne Park Terry L. Bruce, Olney Robert K. Dornan, Garden Grove Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Dade County Richard J. Durbin, Springfield William E. Dannemeyer, Fullerton Dante B. Fascell, Miami Jerry F. Costello, Belleville Christopher Cox, Newport Beach Glenn Poshard, Carterville Bill Lowery, San Diego GEORGIA Dana Rohrabacher, Long Beach INDIANA SENATORS Ron Packard, Carlsbad SENATORS Randy (Duke) Cunningham, Chula Sam Nunn, Perry Wyche Fowler, Jr., Atlanta Richard G. Lugar, Indianapolis Vista Daniel R. Coats, Fort Wayne Duncan Hunter, Coronado REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Robert Lindsay Thomas, Statesboro COLORADO Charles Hatcher, Albany Peter J. Visclosky, Merrillville SENATORS Richard Ray, Perry Philip R. Sharp, Muncie Timothy E. Wirth, Boulder Ben Jones, Covington Timothy J. Roemer, South Bend George Hanks Brown, Greeley John Lewis, Atlanta Jill Long, Larwill REPRESENTATIVES Newt Gingrich, Jonesboro Jim Jontz, Monticello Patricia Schroeder, Denver George (Buddy) Darden, Marietta Dan Burton, Indianapolis David E. Skaggs, Boulder J. Roy Rowland, Dublin John T. Myers, Covington Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Ignacio Ed Jenkins, Jasper Frank McCloskey, Bloomington Wayne Allard, Loveland Doug Barnard, Jr., Augusta Lee H. Hamilton, Nashville Joel Hefley, Colorado Springs Andrew Jacobs, Jr., Indianapolis Dan Schaefer, Lakewood HAWAII IOWA SENATORS CONNECTICUT SENATORS SENATORS Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu Daniel K. Akaka, Honolulu Charles E. Grassley, New Hartford Christopher J. Dodd, East Haddam Tom Harkin, Cumming REPRESENTATIVES Joseph I. Lieberman, New Haven REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Neil Abercrombie, Honolulu Patsy T. Mink, Honolulu Jim Leach, Davenport Barbara B. Kennelly, Hartford Jim Nussle, Manchester Sam Gejdenson, Bozrah IDAHO David R. Nagle, Cedar Falls Rosa L. DeLauro, New Haven Neal Smith, Altoona SENATORS Christopher Shays, Stamford Jim Lightfoot, Shenandoah Gary A. Franks, Waterbury Steve Symms, Caldwell Fred Grandy, Sioux City Nancy L. Johnson, New Britain Larry E. Craig, Payette DELAWARE REPRESENTATIVES KANSAS SENATORS Larry LaRocco, Boise SENATORS Richard H. Stallings, Rexburg William V. Roth, Jr., Wilmington Robert Dole, Russell Nancy L. Kassebaum, Burdick Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Wilmington ILLINOIS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Thomas R. Carper, Wilmington Pat Roberts, Dodge City Alan J. Dixon, Belleville Jim Slattery, Topeka FLORIDA Paul Simon, Makanda Jan Meyers, Overland Park SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Dan Glickman, Wichita Bob Graham, Miami Lakes Charles A. Hayes, Chicago Dick Nichols, McPherson
12 Resigned March 8, 1991, to become Secretary of Agri- 13 Elected July 2, 1991, to fill vacancy caused by resigna- culture. tion of Edward Madigan, and became a member of the House on July 10, 1991. ONE HUNDRED SECOND CONGRESS 501
KENTUCKY Nicholas Mavroules, Peabody Joan Kelly Horn, St. Louis SENATORS Edward J. Markey, Malden Richard A. Gephardt, St. Louis Joseph P. Kennedy II, Brighton Ike Skelton, Lexington Wendell H. Ford, Owensboro Joe Moakley, South Boston Alan Wheat, Kansas City Mitch McConnell, Louisville Gerry E. Studds, Cohasset E. Thomas Coleman, Gladstone REPRESENTATIVES Brian J. Donnelly, Dorchester Mel Hancock, Springfield Carroll Hubbard, Jr., Mayfield Bill Emerson, Cape Girardeau William H. Natcher, Bowling Green MICHIGAN Harold L. Volkmer, Hannibal Romano L. Mazzoli, Louisville SENATORS Jim Bunning, Southgate Donald W. Riegle, Jr., Flint MONTANA Harold Rogers, Somerset Carl Levin, Detroit SENATORS Larry J. Hopkins, Lexington REPRESENTATIVES Max Baucus, Missoula Carl C. Perkins, Leburn John Conyers, Jr., Detroit Conrad Burns, Billings LOUISIANA Carl D. Pursell, Plymouth REPRESENTATIVES Howard Wolpe, Lansing SENATORS Pat Williams, Helena Frederick S. Upton, St. Joseph Ron Marlenee, Scobey J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Shreveport Paul B. Henry, Grand Rapids John B. Breaux, Crowley Bob Carr, East Lansing NEBRASKA REPRESENTATIVES Dale E. Kildee, Flint SENATORS Bob Livingston, Metairie Bob Traxler, Bay City J. James Exon, Lincoln William J. Jefferson, New Orleans Guy Vander Jagt, Luther J. Robert Kerrey, Omaha W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Thibodaux Dave Camp, Midland Jim McCrery, Shreveport Robert W. Davis, Gaylord REPRESENTATIVES Jerry Huckaby, Ringgold David E. Bonior, Mount Clemens Doug Bereuter, Utica Richard H. Baker, Baton Rouge Barbara-Rose Collins, Detroit Peter Hoagland, Omaha James A. Hayes, Lafayette Dennis M. Hertel, Harper Woods Bill Barrett, Lexington Clyde C. Holloway, Forest Hill William D. Ford, Taylor John D. Dingell, Trenton NEVADA MAINE Sander M. Levin, Springfield SENATORS SENATORS William S. Broomfield, Birmingham Harry M. Reid, Searchlight William S. Cohen, Bangor MINNESOTA Richard H. Bryan, Las Vegas George J. Mitchell, Portland REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES David F. Durenberger, Minneapolis James H. Bilbray, Las Vegas Thomas H. Andrews, Portland Paul D. Wellstone, Northfield Barbara F. Vucanovich, Reno Olympia J. Snowe, Auburn REPRESENTATIVES NEW HAMPSHIRE Timothy J. Penny, New Richland MARYLAND SENATORS Vin Weber, North Mankato SENATORS Jim Ramstad, Minnesota Warren B. Rudman, Hollis Paul S. Sarbanes, Baltimore Bruce F. Vento, St. Paul Robert C. Smith, Tuftonboro Barbara A. Mikulski, Baltimore Martin Olav Sabo, Minneapolis REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Gerry Sikorski, Stillwater Bill Zeliff, Jackson Wayne T. Gilchrest, Kennedyville Collin C. Peterson, Detroit Lakes Dick Swett, Bow Helen Delich Bentley, Lutherville James L. Oberstar, Chisholm Benjamin L. Cardin, Baltimore NEW JERSEY C. Thomas McMillen, Crofton MISSISSIPPI SENATORS Steny H. Hoyer, Forestville SENATORS Bill Bradley, Denville Beverly B. Byron, Frederick Thad Cochran, Jackson Frank R. Lautenberg, Secaucus Kweisi Mfume, Baltimore C. Trent Lott, Pascagoula REPRESENTATIVES Constance A. Morella, Bethesda REPRESENTATIVES Robert E. Andrews, Bellmawr Jamie L. Whitten, Charleston MASSACHUSETTS William J. Hughes, Ocean City Mike Espy, Yazoo City Frank Pallone, Jr., Long Branch SENATORS G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, Meridian Christopher H. Smith, Robbinsville Edward M. Kennedy, Hyannis Port Mike Parker, Brookhaven Marge Roukema, Ridgewood John F. Kerry, Boston Gene Taylor, Bay St. Louis Bernard J. Dwyer, Edison REPRESENTATIVES MISSOURI Matthew J. Rinaldo, Union Silvio O. Conte, 14 Pittsfield Robert A. Roe, Wayne John W. Olver, 15 Amherst SENATORS Robert G. Torricelli, Englewood Richard E. Neal, Springfield John C. Danforth, Newburg Donald M. Payne, Newark Joseph D. Early, Worcester Christopher (Kit) Bond, Mexico Dean A. Gallo, Parsippany Barney Frank, Newton REPRESENTATIVES Dick Zimmer, Flemington Chester G. Atkins, Concord William (Bill) Clay, St. Louis Jim Saxton, Vincentown
14 Resigned February 8, 1991. 15 Elected June 4, 1991, to fill vacancy caused by res- ignation of Silvio O. Conte, and became a member of the House on June 18, 1991. 502 Biographical Directory
NEW JERSEY—Continued Terry Sanford, Durham Mike Synar, Muskogee Bill Brewster, Marietta REPRESENTATIVES—Continued REPRESENTATIVES Walter B. Jones, 18 Farmville Dave McCurdy, Norman Frank J. Guarini, Jersey City Eva Clayton, 19 Littleton Mickey Edwards, Oklahoma City Glenn English, Cordell NEW MEXICO Tim Valentine, Nashville H. Martin Lancaster, Goldsboro SENATORS OREGON David E. Price, Chapel Hill SENATORS Pete V. Domenici, Albuquerque Stephen L. Neal, Winston-Salem Jeff Bingaman, Santa Fe Howard Coble, Greensboro Mark O. Hatfield, Portland REPRESENTATIVES Charlie Rose, Fayetteville Robert W. Packwood, Portland Steven Schiff, Albuquerque W. G. (Bill) Hefner, Concord REPRESENTATIVES Joe Skeen, Picacho J. Alex McMillan, Charlotte Les AuCoin, Portland Bill Richardson, Santa Fe Cass Ballenger, Hickory Robert F. (Bob) Smith, Burns Charles H. Taylor, Brevard Ron Wyden, Portland NEW YORK Peter A. DeFazio, Springfield SENATORS NORTH DAKOTA Mike Kopetski, Keizer Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Pindars SENATORS PENNSYLVANIA Corners 20 Quentin N. Burdick, Fargo SENATORS Alfonse M. D’Amato, Island Park Jocelyn Burdick, 21 Fargo H. John Heinz III, 25 Pittsburgh REPRESENTATIVES Kent Conrad, 22 Bismarck Arlen Specter, Philadelphia George J. Hochbrueckner, Coram Byron L. Dorgan, 23 Bismarck HarrisWofford, 26 Montgomery County Thomas J. Downey, Amityville REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Robert J. Mrazek, Huntington REPRESENTATIVES Byron L. Dorgan, 24 Bismarck Norman F. Lent, East Rockaway Thomas M. Foglietta, Philadelphia 27 Raymond J. McGrath, Valley Stream OHIO William H. Gray III, Philadelphia Floyd H. Flake, Rosedale Lucien E. Blackwell, 28 Philadelphia Gary L. Ackerman, Jamaica SENATORS Robert A. Borski, Jr., Philadelphia James H. Scheuer, Douglaston John Glenn, Columbus Joe Kolter, New Brighton Thomas J. Manton, Sunnyside Queens Howard M. Metzenbaum, Lyndhurst Richard T. Schulze, Berwyn Charles E. Schumer, Brooklyn REPRESENTATIVES Gus Yatron, Reading Edolphus Towns, Brooklyn Charles Luken, Cincinnati Curt Weldon, Aston Major R. Owens, Brooklyn Willis D. Gradison, Jr., Cincinnati Peter H. Kostmayer, Solebury Stephen J. Solarz, Brooklyn Tony P. Hall, Dayton Bud Shuster, Everett Susan Molinari, Staten Island Michael G. Oxley, Findlay Joseph M. McDade, Clarks Summit Bill Green, New York Paul E. Gillmor, Port Clinton Paul E. Kanjorski, Nanticoke John P. Murtha, Johnstown Charles B. Rangel, New York Bob McEwen, Hillsboro 16 Lawrence Coughlin, Plymouth Meeting Ted Weiss, New York David L. Hobson, Springfield 17 William J. Coyne, Pittsburgh Jerrold Nadler, New York John A. Boehner, Westchester Don Ritter, Coopersburg Jose´ E. Serrano, Bronx Marcy Kaptur, Toledo Eliot L. Engel, Bronx Robert S. Walker, East Petersburg Clarence E. Miller, Lancaster George W. Gekas, Harrisburg Nita M. Lowey, New York Dennis E. Eckart, Mentor Hamilton Fish, Jr., Millbrook Rick Santorum, Mount Lebanon John R. Kasich, Westerville William F. Goodling, Jacobus Benjamin A. Gilman, Middletown Don J. Pease, Oberlin Michael R. McNulty, New York Joseph M. Gaydos, McKeesport Thomas C. Sawyer, Akron Thomas J. Ridge, Erie Gerald B. H. Solomon, Glens Falls Chalmers P. Wylie, Columbus Sherwood L. Boehlert, New Hartford Austin J. Murphy, Monongahela Ralph Regula, Navarre William F. Clinger, Jr., Warren David O’B. Martin, Canton James A. Traficant, Jr., Poland James T. Walsh, Syracuse Douglas Applegate, Steubenville RHODE ISLAND Matthew F. McHugh, Ithaca Edward F. Feighan, Lakewood Frank Horton, Rochester SENATORS Mary Rose Oakar, Cleveland Claiborne Pell, Newport Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Fairport Louis Stokes, Shaker Heights Bill Paxon, Williamsville John H. Chafee, Warwick John J. LaFalce, Tonawanda OKLAHOMA REPRESENTATIVES Henry J. Nowak, Buffalo Ronald K. Machtley, Portsmouth Amo Houghton, Corning SENATORS John F. Reed, Cranston David L. Boren, Seminole NORTH CAROLINA Don Nickles, Ponca City SOUTH CAROLINA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Jesse Helms, Raleigh James M. Inhofe, Tulsa James Strom Thurmond, Aiken
16 Died September 14, 1992. 21 Appointed September 12, 1992, to fill vacancy caused 24 Resigned December 14, 1992, to take Senate seat. 17 Elected November 3, 1992, to fill vacancy caused by by death of Quentin Burdick, and took her seat on Sep- 25 Died April 4, 1991. death of Ted Weiss, and became a member of the House tember 15, 1992; resigned December 14, 1992. 26 Appointed May 8, 1991, to fill vacancy caused by on January 5, 1993. 22 Elected December 4, 1992, in special election to fill death of H. John Heinz III, and took his seat on May 18 Died September 15, 1992. vacancy caused by death of Quentin Burdick, and took 9, 1991. 19 his seat on December 14, 1992. 27 Elected November 3, 1992, to fill vacancy caused by 23 Resigned September 11, 1991. death of Walter B. Jones, and became a member of the Appointed December 14, 1992, to seat he had won 28 Elected November 5, 1991, to fill vacancy caused by in the general election, to fill vacancy caused by resigna- House on January 5, 1993. resignation of William H. Gray III, and became a member 20 tion of Kent Conrad, and took his seat on December 15, Died on September 8, 1992. 1992. of the House on November 13, 1991. ONE HUNDRED SECOND CONGRESS 503
Ernest F. Hollings, Charleston Lamar Smith, San Antonio John D. Rockefeller IV, Charleston Tom DeLay, Sugar Land REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Arthur Ravenel, Jr., Mount Pleasant Albert G. Bustamante, San Antonio Martin Frost, Dallas Alan B. Mollohan, Fairmont Floyd Spence, Lexington Michael A. Andrews, Houston Harley O. Staggers, Jr., Keyser Butler Derrick, Edgefield Richard K. Armey, Copper Canyon Robert E. Wise, Jr., Clendenin Elizabeth J. Patterson, Spartanburg Solomon P. Ortiz, Corpus Christi Nick Joe Rahall II, Beckley John M. Spratt, Jr., York Robin Tallon, Florence UTAH WISCONSIN SENATORS SOUTH DAKOTA SENATORS Edwin Jacob (Jake) Garn, Salt Lake Robert W. Kasten, Jr., Milwaukee SENATORS City Larry Pressler, Humboldt Orrin G. Hatch, Salt Lake City Herbert H. Kohl, Milwaukee Thomas A. Daschle, Aberdeen REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE James V. Hansen, Farmington Les Aspin, East Troy Tim Johnson, Vermillion Wayne Owens, Salt Lake City Scott L. Klug, Madison Bill Orton, Provo Steven Gunderson, Osseo TENNESSEE Gerald D. Kleczka, Milwaukee SENATORS VERMONT Jim Moody, Milwaukee SENATORS James Sasser, Nashville Thomas E. Petri, Fond du Lac Albert A. Gore, Jr., 29 Carthage Patrick J. Leahy, Burlington David R. Obey, Wausau James M. Jeffords, Shrewsbury Toby Roth, Appleton REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., James H. (Jimmy) Quillen, Kingsport Bernard Sanders, Burlington Menomonee Falls John J. Duncan, Jr., Knoxville Marilyn Lloyd, 30 Chattanooga VIRGINIA WYOMING Jim Cooper, Shelbyville SENATORS Bob Clement, Nashville SENATORS John W. Warner, Middleburg Bart Gordon, Murfreesboro Malcolm Wallop, Big Horn Charles S. Robb, McLean Don Sundquist, Memphis Alan K. Simpson, Cody John S. Tanner, Union City REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Harold E. Ford, Memphis Herbert H. Bateman, Newport News Owen B. Pickett, Virginia Beach Craig Thomas, Casper TEXAS Thomas J. Bliley, Jr., Richmond Norman Sisisky, Petersburg SENATORS AMERICAN SAMOA Lewis F. Payne, Jr., Nellysford Lloyd M. Bentsen, Starr County Jim Olin, Roanoke DELEGATE Phil Gramm, College Station D. French Slaughter, Jr., 33 Culpeper Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Pago Pago REPRESENTATIVES George Allen, 34 Chesterfield County Jim Chapman, Sulphur Springs James P. Moran, Jr., Alexandria COMMONWEALTH OF Charles Wilson, Lufkin Rick Boucher, Abingdon PUERTO RICO Steve Bartlett, 31 Dallas Frank R. Wolf, Vienna RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Sam Johnson, 32 Dallas 35 Ralph M. Hall, Rockwall WASHINGTON Jamie B. Fuster, Condado 36 John Bryant, Dallas SENATORS Antonio Colorado, San Juan Joe Barton, Ennis Brockman Adams, Seattle Bill Archer, Houston Thomas Slade Gorton, Jr., Seattle DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Jack M. Fields, Jr., Humble REPRESENTATIVES DELEGATE Jack Brooks, Beaumont John Miller, Seattle Eleanor Holmes Norton, Washington, J. J. Pickle, Austin Al Swift, Bellingham D.C. Chet Edwards, Waco Jolene Unsoeld, Olympia Pete Geren, Fort Worth Sid Morrison, Zillah Bill Sarpalius, Amarillo Thomas S. Foley, Spokane GUAM 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 Craig A. Washington, Houston WEST VIRGINIA Larry Combest, Lubbock SENATORS DELEGATE Henry B. Gonzalez, San Antonio Robert C. Byrd, Sophia Ron de Lugo, Virgin Islands
29 Resigned January 2, 1993, to become Vice President 32 Elected May 8, 1991, to fill vacancy caused by resigna- 35 Resigned March 3, 1992. of the United States. tion of Steve Bartlett, and became a member of the House 36 Elected February 21, 1992, to fill vacancy due to the 30 Biographical information under Marilyn Laird Lloyd. on May 22, 1991. announced resignation of Jamie B. Fuster, and became 31 Resigned March 11, 1991, to run for a mayoral office 33 Resigned November 4, 1991. a member of the House on March 4, 1992. in Texas. 34 Elected November 5, 1991, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of D. French Slaughter, Jr., and became a member of the House on November 12, 1991.