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One Hundred Seventh Congress Congressional Pictorial Directory REVISED EDITION S. Prt. 107–67 One Hundred Seventh Congress Congressional Pictorial Directory May 2002 Revised Edition UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 2002 Compiled Under the Direction of the Joint Committee on Printing Mark Dayton, Chairman Robert W. Ney, Vice Chairman For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov Phone: toll free (866) 512–1800; DC area (202) 512–1800 Fax: (202) 512–2250 Mail: Stop SSOP, Washington DC 20402–0001 online version: http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress/107_pictorial/index.html Contents Page President George W. Bush................ V Vice President Richard B. Cheney.......... VII Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert ..... IX President pro tempore of the Senate Robert C. Byrd ....................... 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 States) .................. 1–150 Delegates and Resident Commissioner . 151–152 State delegations (by districts) ............ 153–174 Classification .......................... 175 Alphabetical list of: Senators ............................ 179–182 Representatives ...................... 183–196 * House terms not consecutive. † Also served previous Senate term. †† Four-year term, not a two-year term. George W. Bush President of the United States Richard B. Cheney Vice President of the United States J. Dennis Hastert Speaker of the House of Representatives Robert C. Byrd President pro tempore of the Senate SENATE LEADERSHIP Tom Daschle Trent Lott Majority Leader Republican Leader Harry Reid Don Nickles Assistant Majority Leader Assistant Republican Leader XII HOUSE LEADERSHIP Richard K. Armey Richard A. Gephardt Majority Leader Democratic Leader Tom DeLay Nancy Pelosi Majority Whip Democratic Whip XIII SENATE OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS Richard B. Cheney Robert C. Byrd President of the Senate President pro tempore of the Senate XIV SENATE OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS Jeri Thomson Alfonso E. Lenhardt Secretary Sergeant at Arms Martin P. Paone David J. Schiappa Secretary for the Majority Secretary for the Minority XV SENATE OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS Dr. Lloyd J. Ogilvie Alan S. Frumin Senate Chaplain Parliamentarian XVI HOUSE OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS J. Dennis Hastert Jeff Trandahl Speaker of the Clerk House of Representatives Bill Livingood James M. Eagen, III Sergeant at Arms Chief Administrative Officer XVII HOUSE OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS Rev. Daniel P. Coughlin Charles W. Johnson III House Chaplain Parliamentarian Steven McNamara Inspector General XVIII CAPITOL OFFICIALS Alan Hantman Dr. John F. Eisold Architect of the Capitol Attending Physician XIX ALABAMA Sen. Richard C. Shelby Sen. Jeff Sessions of Tuscaloosa of Mobile Republican—Jan. 3, 1987 Republican—Jan. 7, 1997 Sonny Callahan Terry Everett of Mobile (1st District) of Enterprise (2d District) Republican—9th term Republican—5th term 1 ALABAMA Bob Riley Robert B. Aderholt of Ashland (3d District) of Haleyville (4th District) Republican—3d term Republican—3d term Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr. Spencer Bachus of Huntsville (5th District) of Vestavia Hills (6th District) Democrat—6th term Republican—5th term 2 ALABAMA Earl F. Hilliard of Birmingham (7th District) Democrat—5th term 3 ALASKA Sen. Ted Stevens Sen. Frank H. Murkowski of Girdwood of Fairbanks Republican—Dec. 24, 1968 Republican—Jan. 3, 1981 Don Young of Fort Yukon (At Large) Republican—15th term 4 ARIZONA Sen. John McCain Sen. Jon Kyl of Phoenix of Phoenix Republican—Jan. 3, 1987 Republican—Jan. 3, 1995 Jeff Flake Ed Pastor of Mesa (1st District) of Phoenix (2d District) Republican—1st term Democrat—6th term 5 ARIZONA Bob Stump John B. Shadegg of Tolleson (3d District) of Phoenix (4th District) Republican—13th term Republican—4th term Jim Kolbe J. D. Hayworth of Tucson (5th District) of Scottsdale (6th District) Republican—9th term Republican—4th term 6 ARKANSAS Sen. Tim Hutchinson Sen. Blanche Lambert of Bentonville Lincoln Republican—Jan. 7, 1997 of Helena Democrat—Jan. 6, 1999 Marion Berry Vic Snyder of Gillett (1st District) of Little Rock (2d District) Democrat—3d term Democrat—3d term 7 ARKANSAS John Boozman Mike Ross of Rogers (3d District) of Prescott (4th District) Republican—1st term Democrat—1st term 8 CALIFORNIA Sen. Dianne Feinstein Sen. Barbara Boxer of San Francisco of Greenbrae Democrat—Nov. 10, 1992 Democrat—Jan. 3, 1993 Mike Thompson Wally Herger of St. Helena (1st District) of Marysville (2d District) Democrat—2d term Republican—8th term 9 CALIFORNIA Doug Ose John T. Doolittle of Sacramento (3d District) of Rocklin (4th District) Republican—2d term Republican—6th term Robert T. Matsui Lynn C. Woolsey of Sacramento (5th District) of Petaluma (6th District) Democrat—12th term Democrat—5th term 10 CALIFORNIA George Miller Nancy Pelosi of Martinez (7th District) of San Francisco (8th District) Democrat—14th term Democrat—8th term Barbara Lee Ellen O. Tauscher of Oakland (9th District) of Alamo (10th District) Democrat—3d term Democrat—3d term 11 CALIFORNIA Richard W. Pombo Tom Lantos of Tracy (11th District) of San Mateo (12th District) Republican—5th term Democrat—11th term Fortney Pete Stark Anna G. Eshoo of Fremont (13th District) of Atherton (14th District) Democrat—15th term Democrat—5th term 12 CALIFORNIA Michael M. Honda Zoe Lofgren of San Jose (15th District) of San Jose (16th District) Democrat—1st term Democrat—4th term Sam Farr Gary A. Condit of Carmel (17th District) of Ceres (18th District) Democrat—5th term Democrat—7th term 13 CALIFORNIA George Radanovich Calvin M. Dooley of Mariposa (19th District) of Hanford (20th District) Republican—4th term Democrat—6th term William M. Thomas Lois Capps of Bakersfield (21st District) of Santa Barbara (22d District) Republican—12th term Democrat—3d term 14 CALIFORNIA Elton Gallegly Brad Sherman of Simi Valley (23d District) of Sherman Oaks (24th District) Republican—8th term Democrat—3d term Howard P. (Buck) McKeon Howard L. Berman of Santa Clarita (25th District) of Valley Village (26th District) Republican—5th term Democrat—10th term 15 CALIFORNIA Adam B. Schiff David Dreier of Burbank (27th District) of San Dimas (28th District) Democrat—1st term Republican—11th term Henry A. Waxman Xavier Becerra of Los Angeles (29th District) of Los Angeles (30th District) Democrat—14th term Democrat—5th term 16 CALIFORNIA Hilda L. Solis Diane E. Watson of El Monte (31st District) of Los Angeles (32d District) Democrat—1st term Democrat—1st term Lucille Roybal-Allard Grace F. Napolitano of Los Angeles (33d District) of Norwalk (34th District) Democrat—5th term Democrat—2d term 17 CALIFORNIA Maxine Waters Jane Harman of Los Angeles (35th District) of Venice (36th District) Democrat—6th term Democrat—4th term* Juanita Stephen Horn Millender-McDonald of Long Beach (38th District) of Carson (37th District) Republican—5th term Democrat—4th term 18 CALIFORNIA Edward R. Royce Jerry Lewis of Fullerton (39th District) of Redlands (40th District) Republican—5th term Republican—12th term Gary G. Miller Joe Baca of Diamond Bar (41st District) of Rialto (42d District) Republican—2d term Democrat—2d term 19 CALIFORNIA Ken Calvert Mary Bono of Corona (43d District) of Palm Springs (44th District) Republican—5th term Republican—3d term Dana Rohrabacher Loretta Sanchez of Huntington Beach (45th Dist.) of Santa Ana (46th District) Republican—7th term Democrat—3d term 20 CALIFORNIA Christopher Cox Darrell E. Issa of Newport Beach (47th District) of Vista (48th District) Republican—7th term Republican—1st term Susan A. Davis Bob Filner of San Diego (49th District) of San Diego (50th District) Democrat—1st term Democrat—5th term 21 CALIFORNIA Randy “Duke” Duncan Hunter Cunningham of Alpine (52d District) of Del Mar (51st District) Republican—11th term Republican—6th term 22 COLORADO Sen. Ben Nighthorse Sen. Wayne Allard Campbell of Loveland of Ignacio Republican—Jan. 7, 1997 Republican—Jan. 3, 1993 Diana DeGette Mark Udall of Denver (1st District) of Boulder (2d District) Democrat—3d term Democrat—2d term 23 COLORADO Scott McInnis Bob Schaffer of Grand Junction (3d District) of Fort Collins (4th District) Republican—5th term Republican—3d term Joel Hefley Thomas G. Tancredo of Colorado Springs (5th District) of Littleton (6th District) Republican—8th term Republican—2d term 24 CONNECTICUT Sen. Christopher J. Dodd Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman of East Haddam of New Haven Democrat—Jan. 3, 1981 Democrat—Jan. 3, 1989 John B. Larson Rob Simmons of East Hartford (1st District) of Stonington (2d District) Democrat—2d term Republican—1st term 25 CONNECTICUT Rosa L.. DeLauro Christopher Shays of New Haven (3d District) of Bridgeport (4th District) Democrat—6th term Republican—8th term James H. Maloney Nancy L. Johnson of Danbury (5th District) of New Britain (6th District) Democrat—3d term Republican—10th term 26 DELAWARE Sen. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Sen. Thomas R. Carper of Wilmington of Wilmington Democrat—Jan. 3, 1973 Democrat—Jan. 3, 2001 Michael N. Castle of Wilmington (At Large) Republican—5th term 27 FLORIDA Sen. Bob Graham Sen. Bill Nelson of Miami Lakes of Melbourne Democrat—Jan. 3, 1987 Democrat—Jan. 3, 2001 Jeff Miller Allen Boyd of Chumuckla (1st District) of Monticello (2d District) Republican—1st term Democrat—3d term 28 FLORIDA Corrine Brown Ander Crenshaw of Jacksonville (3d District) of Jacksonville (4th