NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1979, TO JANUARY 3, 1981
FIRST SESSION—January 15, 1979, 1 to January 3, 1980 2 SECOND SESSION—January 3, 1980, to October 15, 1980
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—WALTER F. MONDALE, of Minnesota PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—WARREN G. MAGNUSON, 3 of Washington SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—J. STANLEY KIMMITT, of Virginia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—F. NORDY HOFFMAN, of Maryland
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—THOMAS P. O’NEILL, JR., 4 of Massachusetts CLERK OF THE HOUSE—EDMUND L. HENSHAW, JR., 4 of Virginia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—KENNETH R. HARDING, 5 of Virginia; BENJAMIN J. GUTHRIE, 6 of Virginia DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JAMES T. MOLLOY, 4 of New York POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—ROBERT V. ROTA, 4 of Pennsylvania
ALABAMA Morris K. Udall, Tucson Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, Oakland SENATORS Bob Stump, Tolleson Don Edwards, San Jose Eldon D. Rudd, Scottsdale William Royer, 9 Redwood City Donald W. Stewart, 7 Anniston Paul N. (Pete) McCloskey, Jr., Menlo Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr., 8 Mobile Park Howell T. Heflin, Tuscumbia ARKANSAS SENATORS Norman Y. Mineta, San Jose REPRESENTATIVES Norman D. Shumway, Stockton Dale Bumpers, Charleston Jack Edwards, Mobile Tony Coelho, Merced David H. Pryor, Camden William L. Dickinson, Montgomery Leon E. Panetta, Carmel Valley Bill Nichols, Sylacauga REPRESENTATIVES Charles Pashayan, Jr., Fresno Tom Bevill, Jasper Bill Alexander, Osceola William M. Thomas, Bakersfield Ronnie G. Flippo, Florence Ed Bethune, Searcy Robert J. Lagomarsino, Ventura John Buchanan, Birmingham John P. Hammerschmidt, Harrison Barry Goldwater, Jr., Woodland Hills Richard C. Shelby, Tuscaloosa Beryl F. Anthony, Jr., El Dorado James C. Corman, Van Nuys Carlos J. Moorhead, Glendale ALASKA CALIFORNIA Anthony C. Beilenson, Los Angeles SENATORS SENATORS Henry A. Waxman, Los Angeles Theodore F. Stevens, Anchorage Alan Cranston, Los Angeles Edward R. Roybal, Los Angeles Maurice R. Gravel, Anchorage S. I. Hayakawa, Mill Valley John Rousselot, San Marino REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Robert K. Dornan, Santa Monica REPRESENTATIVES Julian C. Dixon, Los Angeles Donald E. Young, Fort Yukon Harold T. Johnson, Roseville Augustus F. (Gus) Hawkins, Los ARIZONA Don H. Clausen, Crescent City Angeles Robert T. Matsui, Sacramento George E. Danielson, Monterey Park SENATORS Vic Fazio, Sacramento Charles H. Wilson, Hawthorne Barry Goldwater, Scottsdale John Burton, San Francisco Glenn M. Anderson, Harbor City Dennis DeConcini, Tucson Phillip Burton, San Francisco Wayne R. Grisham, La Mirada REPRESENTATIVES George Miller, Martinez Dan E. Lungren, Long Beach John J. Rhodes, Mesa Ronald V. Dellums, Berkeley Jim Lloyd, West Covina
1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 95-594, 95th Cong., 2d 5 Reelected January 15, 1979; resigned February 29, tion of Donald W. Stewart, and began service January sess.), the date of assembling the first session of the Nine- 1980. 2, 1981. ty-sixth Congress was fixed for January 15, 1979. 6 Acted as Sergeant at Arms during the interim. 9 Elected April 3, 1979, to fill vacancy caused by death 2 The Senate adjourned sine die December 20, 1979. 7 Resigned January 1, 1981. of Representative-elect Leo J. Ryan in preceding Congress, 3 Elected January 15, 1979. 8 Appointed January 2, 1981, to the seat he had won and became a member of the House on April 9, 1979. 4 Reelected January 15, 1979. in the general election, to fill vacancy caused by resigna-
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CALIFORNIA—Continued William Lehman, North Miami Beach Thomas F. Railsback, Moline Claude D. Pepper, Miami Paul Findley, Pittsfield REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Dante B. Fascell, Miami Edward R. Madigan, Lincoln George E. Brown, Jr., Riverside Daniel B. Crane, Danville Jerry Lewis, San Bernardino GEORGIA Melvin Price, East St. Louis Jerry M. Patterson, Santa Ana SENATORS Paul Simon, Carbondale William E. Dannemeyer, Fullerton Herman E. Talmadge, Lovejoy Robert E. Badham, Newport Beach Sam Nunn, Atlanta INDIANA Bob Wilson, San Diego SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Lionel Van Deerlin, Chula Vista Birch E. Bayh, Terre Haute Clair W. Burgener, Rancho Santa Fe Bo Ginn, Millen Dawson Mathis, Albany Richard G. Lugar, Indianapolis COLORADO Jack Brinkley, Columbus REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Elliot H. Levitas, Atlanta Adam Benjamin, Jr., Hobart Wyche Fowler, Jr., Atlanta Floyd J. Fithian, Lafayette Gary Hart, Denver Newt Gingrich, Carrollton John Brademas, South Bend William L. Armstrong, Aurora Larry McDonald, Marietta Dan Quayle, Huntington REPRESENTATIVES Billy Lee Evans, Macon Elwood Hillis, Kokomo Patricia Schroeder, Denver Edgar L. Jenkins, Jasper David W. Evans, Indianapolis Timothy E. Wirth, Denver D. Douglas Barnard, Jr., Augusta John T. Myers, Covington Raymond P. Kogovsek, Pueblo H. Joel Deckard, Evansville James P. (Jim) Johnson, Fort Collins HAWAII Lee H. Hamilton, Columbus Kenneth B. Kramer, Colorado Springs SENATORS Philip R. Sharp, Muncie Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu Andrew Jacobs, Jr., Indianapolis CONNECTICUT Spark M. Matsunaga, Honolulu SENATORS IOWA REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Abraham A. Ribicoff, Hartford Cecil Heftel, Honolulu Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Stonington Daniel K. Akaka, Honolulu John C. Culver, Cedar Rapids REPRESENTATIVES Roger W. Jepsen, Davenport William R. Cotter, Hartford IDAHO REPRESENTATIVES Christopher J. Dodd, North Stonington SENATORS Jim Leach, Davenport Robert N. Giaimo, North Haven Frank Church, Boise Thomas J. Tauke, Dubuque Stewart B. McKinney, Fairfield James A. McClure, Payette Charles E. Grassley, New Hartford William R. Ratchford, Danbury Neal Smith, Altoona REPRESENTATIVES Toby Moffett, Unionville Tom Harkin, Ames Steven D. Symms, Caldwell Berkley Bedell, Spirit Lake DELAWARE George Hansen, Pocatello KANSAS SENATORS ILLINOIS William V. Roth, Jr., Wilmington SENATORS SENATORS Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Wilmington Robert Dole, Russell Charles H. Percy, Wilmette REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Nancy L. Kassebaum, Wichita Adlai E. Stevenson, Chicago Thomas B. Evans, Jr., Wilmington REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Keith G. Sebelius, Norton FLORIDA Bennett Stewart, 12 Chicago Jim Jeffries, Atchison Morgan F. Murphy, Chicago SENATORS Larry Winn, Jr., Overland Park Marty Russo, Chicago Dan Glickman, Wichita Lawton Chiles, Lakeland Edward J. Derwinski, Flossmoor 10 Bob Whittaker, Augusta Richard (Dick) Stone, Tallahassee John G. Fary, Chicago Paula Hawkins, 11 Winter Park Henry J. Hyde, Bensenville KENTUCKY REPRESENTATIVES Cardiss Collins, Chicago SENATORS Earl D. Hutto, Panama City Dan Rostenkowski, Chicago Don Fuqua, Altha Sidney R. Yates, Chicago Walter (Dee) Huddleston, Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville Abner J. Mikva, 13 Evanston Elizabethtown Bill Chappell, Jr., Ocala John Edward Porter, 14 Evanston Wendell H. Ford, Owensboro Richard Kelly, Holiday Frank Annunzio, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES C. W. Bill Young, St. Petersburg Philip M. Crane, Mount Prospect Carroll Hubbard, Jr., Mayfield Sam M. Gibbons, Tampa Robert McClory, Lake Bluff William H. Natcher, Bowling Green Andy Ireland, Winter Haven John N. Erlenborn, Glen Ellyn Romano L. Mazzoli, Louisville Bill Nelson, Melbourne Tom Corcoran, Ottawa M. G. (Gene) Snyder, Brownsboro L.A. (Skip) Bafalis, Fort Myers Beach John B. Anderson, Rockford Farms Daniel A. Mica, West Palm Beach George M. O’Brien, Joliet Tim Lee Carter, Tompkinsville Edward J. Stack, Fort Lauderdale Robert H. Michel, Peoria Larry J. Hopkins, Lexington
10 Resigned December 31, 1980. tion of Richard (Dick) Stone, and began service January 13 Resigned September 26, 1979. 11 Appointed January 1, 1981, to the seat she had won 1, 1981. 14 Elected January 22, 1980, to fill vacancy caused by in the general election, to fill vacancy caused by resigna- 12 Election unsuccessfully contested by A. A. Sammy resignation of Abner J. Mikva, and became a member Rayner, Jr. of the House on January 24, 1980. NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS 471
Carl D. Perkins, Hindman MICHIGAN Robert A. Young, St. Ann SENATORS Richard A. Gephardt, St. Louis LOUISIANA Ike Skelton, Lexington Donald W. Riegle, Jr., Flint Richard Bolling, Kansas City SENATORS Carl Levin, Detroit E. Thomas Coleman, Kansas City Russell B. Long, Baton Rouge REPRESENTATIVES J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Shreveport Gene Taylor, Sarcoxie John Conyers, Jr., Detroit Richard H. Ichord, Houston REPRESENTATIVES Carl D. Pursell, Plymouth Harold L. Volkmer, Hannibal Robert L. Livingston, New Orleans Howard E. Wolpe, Lansing Bill D. Burlison, Cape Girardeau Corinne C. (Lindy) Boggs, New Orleans David A. Stockman, St. Joseph David C. Treen, 15 Metairie Harold S. Sawyer, Rockford MONTANA W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, 16 Thibodaux Bob Carr, East Lansing SENATORS Claude (Buddy) Leach, Jr., 17 Leesville Dale E. Kildee, Flint John Melcher, Forsyth Thomas J. Huckaby, Ringgold Bob Traxler, Bay City Max Baucus, Missoula W. Henson Moore, Baton Rouge Guy Vander Jagt, Luther John B. Breaux, Crowley Donald J. Albosta, St. Charles REPRESENTATIVES Gillis W. Long, Alexandria Robert W. Davis, Gaylord Pat Williams, Helena David E. Bonior, Mount Clemens Ron Marlenee, Scobey MAINE Charles C. Diggs, Jr., 22 Detroit SENATORS George W. Crockett, Jr., 23 Detroit NEBRASKA Edmund S. Muskie, 18 Waterville Lucien N. Nedzi, Detroit SENATORS George J. Mitchell, 19 Portland William D. Ford, Taylor Edward Zorinsky, Omaha William S. Cohen, Bangor John D. Dingell, Trenton J. James Exon, Lincoln William M. Brodhead, Detroit REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES James J. Blanchard, Pleasant Ridge David F. Emery, Rockland William S. Broomfield, Birmingham Douglas K. Bereuter, Utica Olympia J. Snowe, Auburn John J. Cavanaugh, Omaha Virginia Smith, Chappell MARYLAND MINNESOTA SENATORS SENATORS NEVADA David F. Durenberger, Minneapolis Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Frederick SENATORS Rudy Boschwitz, Plymouth Paul S. Sarbanes, Baltimore Howard W. Cannon, Las Vegas REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Paul Laxalt, Carson City Arlen I. Erdahl, West St. Paul Robert E. Bauman, Easton Tom Hagedorn, Truman REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Clarence D. Long, Ruxton Bill Frenzel, Golden Valley Jim Santini, Las Vegas Barbara A. Mikulski, Baltimore Bruce F. Vento, St. Paul Marjorie S. Holt, Severna Park Martin O. Sabo, Minneapolis NEW HAMPSHIRE Gladys Noon Spellman, Laurel Richard Nolan, Waite Park SENATORS Beverly B. Byron, 20 Frederick Arlan Stangeland, Barnesville John A. Durkin, 24 Manchester Parren J. Mitchell, 21 Baltimore James L. Oberstar, Chisholm Warren B. Rudman, 25 Michael D. Barnes, Kensington Nashua Gordon J. Humphrey, Sunapee MISSISSIPPI MASSACHUSETTS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS SENATORS Norman E. D’Amours, Manchester John C. Stennis, De Kalb James C. Cleveland, New London Edward M. Kennedy, Boston Thad Cochran, Jackson Paul E. Tsongas, Lowell REPRESENTATIVES NEW JERSEY REPRESENTATIVES Jamie L. Whitten, Charleston SENATORS Silvio O. Conte, Pittsfield David R. Bowen, Cleveland Edward P. Boland, Springfield Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Bedminster G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, Meridian Bill Bradley, Denville Joseph D. Early, Worcester Jon Clifton Hinson, Tylertown REPRESENTATIVES Robert F. Drinan, Newton Trent Lott, Pascagoula James M. Shannon, Lawrence James J. Florio, Camden Nicholas Mavroules, Peabody MISSOURI William J. Hughes, Ocean City Edward J. Markey, Malden James J. Howard, Spring Lake Heights SENATORS Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Cambridge Frank Thompson, Jr., 26 Trenton John Joseph Moakley, Boston Thomas F. Eagleton, St. Louis Millicent Fenwick, Bernardsville Margaret M. Heckler, Wellesley John C. Danforth, Jefferson City Edwin B. Forsythe, Moorestown Brian J. Donnelly, Dorchester REPRESENTATIVES Andrew Maguire, Ridgewood Gerry E. Studds, Cohasset William (Bill) Clay, St. Louis Robert A. Roe, Wayne
15 Resigned March 10, 1980. 20 Election unsuccessfully contested by Melvin Perkins. 25 Appointed December 29, 1980, to the seat he had won 16 Elected May 17, 1980, to fill vacancy caused by res- 21 Election unsuccessfully contested by Debra Hannania in the general election, to fill vacancy caused by resigna- ignation of David C. Treen, and became a member of Freeman. tion of John A. Durkin, and took his seat December 29, the House on May 22, 1980. 22 Resigned June 3, 1980. 1980. 17 Election unsuccessfully contested by Jimmy H. Wilson. 23 Elected November 4, 1980, to fill vacancy caused by 26 Resigned December 29, 1980. 18 Resigned May 7, 1980. resignation of Charles C. Diggs, Jr., and became a member 19 Appointed May 17, 1980, to fill vacancy caused by of the House on November 12, 1980. resignation of Edmund S. Muskie, and took his seat May 24 19, 1980. Resigned December 29, 1980. 472 Biographical Directory
NEW JERSEY—Continued Stanley N. Lundine, Jamestown Michael L. Synar, Muskogee Wesley W. Watkins, Ada REPRESENTATIVES—Continued NORTH CAROLINA Tom Steed, Shawnee Harold C. Hollenbeck, East Rutherford SENATORS Mickey Edwards, Oklahoma City Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Newark Jesse Helms, Raleigh Glenn English, Cordell Joseph G. Minish, West Orange Robert Morgan, Lillington Matthew J. Rinaldo, Union REPRESENTATIVES OREGON SENATORS James A. Courter, Hackettstown Walter B. Jones, Farmville Frank J. Guarini, Jersey City L. H. Fountain, Tarboro Mark O. Hatfield, Salem Edward J. Patten, Perth Amboy Charles O. Whitley, Mount Olive Robert W. Packwood, Portland Ike Andrews, Siler City REPRESENTATIVES NEW MEXICO Stephen L. Neal, Winston-Salem Les AuCoin, Forest Grove SENATORS Richardson Preyer, Greensboro Al Ullman, Baker Pete V. Domenici, Albuquerque Charles Rose, Fayetteville Robert Duncan, Gresham Harrison H. Schmitt, Silver City W. G. (Bill) Hefner, Concord James Weaver, Eugene REPRESENTATIVES James G. Martin, Davidson James T. Broyhill, Lenoir PENNSYLVANIA Manuel Lujan, Jr., Albuquerque SENATORS Harold Runnels, 27 Lovington Lamar Gudger, Asheville Richard S. Schweiker, Worcester NEW YORK NORTH DAKOTA H. John Heinz III, Pittsburgh SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Milton R. Young, LaMoure Michael O. Myers, 28 Philadelphia Jacob K. Javits, New York Quentin N. Burdick, Fargo William (Bill) H. Gray, 3d, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, New York REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Philadelphia REPRESENTATIVES Mark Andrews, Mapleton Raymond F. Lederer, Philadelphia William Carney, Hauppauge Charles F. Dougherty, Philadelphia Thomas J. Downey, West Islip OHIO Richard T. Schulze, Malvern Jerome A. Ambro, Huntington Station SENATORS Gus Yatron, Reading Robert W. Edgar, Broomall Norman F. Lent, East Rockaway John Glenn, Columbus John W. Wydler, Garden City Peter H. Kostmayer, Solebury Howard M. Metzenbaum, Shaker E. G. (Bud) Shuster, Everett Lester L. Wolff, Great Neck Heights Joseph P. Addabbo, Ozone Park Joseph M. McDade, Scranton REPRESENTATIVES Benjamin S. Rosenthal, Elmhurst Daniel J. Flood, 29 Wilkes-Barre Geraldine Anne Ferraro, Forest Hills Willis D. Gradison, Jr., Cincinnati Raphael Musto, 30 Pittston Mario Biaggi, Bronx Thomas A. Luken, Cincinnati John P. Murtha, Johnstown James H. Scheuer, Neponsit Tony P. Hall, Dayton Lawrence Coughlin, Villanova Shirley Chisholm, Brooklyn Tennyson Guyer, Findley William S. Moorhead, Pittsburgh Stephen J. Solarz, Brooklyn Delbert L. Latta, Bowling Green Don Ritter, Coopersburg Frederick W. Richmond, Brooklyn William H. Harsha, Portsmouth Robert S. Walker, East Petersburg Leo C. Zeferetti, Brooklyn Clarence J. Brown, Urbana Allen E. Ertel, Montoursville Elizabeth Holtzman, Brooklyn Thomas N. Kindness, Hamilton Doug Walgren, Pittsburgh John M. Murphy, Staten Island Thomas L. Ashley, Maumee William F. Goodling, Jacobus S. William Green, New York Clarence E. Miller, Lancaster Joseph M. Gaydos, McKeesport Charles B. Rangel, New York J. William Stanton, Painesville Don Bailey, Greensburg Ted Weiss, New York Samuel L. Devine, Columbus Austin J. Murphy, Charleroi William F. Clinger, Jr., Warren Robert Garcia, Bronx Donald J. Pease, Oberlin Marc L. Marks, Sharon Jonathan B. Bingham, Bronx John F. Seiberling, Akron Eugene V. Atkinson, Aliquippa Peter A. Peyser, Irvington Chalmers P. Wylie, Worthington Richard L. Ottinger, Mamaroneck Ralph S. Regula, Navarre John M. Ashbrook, Johnstown RHODE ISLAND Hamilton Fish, Jr., Millbrook SENATORS Benjamin A. Gilman, Middletown Douglas Applegate, Steubenville Matthew F. McHugh, Ithaca Lyle Williams, Warren Claiborne Pell, Newport John H. Chafee, Warwick Samuel S. Stratton, Amsterdam Mary Rose Oakar, Cleveland Gerald B. Solomon, Glens Falls Louis Stokes, Cleveland REPRESENTATIVES Robert C. McEwen, Ogdensburg Charles A. Vanik, Euclid Fernand J. St Germain, Woonsocket Donald J. Mitchell, Herkimer Ronald M. Mottl, Parma Edward P. Beard, Cranston James M. Hanley, Syracuse Gary A. Lee, Dryden OKLAHOMA SOUTH CAROLINA Frank Horton, Rochester SENATORS SENATORS Barber B. Conable, Jr., Alexander Henry L. Bellmon, Billings James Strom Thurmond, Aiken John J. LaFalce, Tonawanda David L. Boren, Seminole Ernest F. Hollings, Charleston Henry J. Nowak, Buffalo REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Jack Kemp, Hamburg James R. Jones, Tulsa Mendel J. Davis, Charleston
27 Died August 5, 1980; vacancy throughout remainder 28 Expelled by resolution of October 2, 1980; vacancy 30 Elected April 9, 1980, to fill vacancy caused by res- of the Congress. throughout remainder of the Congress. ignation of Daniel J. Flood, and became a member of 29 Resigned January 31, 1980. the House on April 15, 1980. NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS 473
Floyd Spence, Lexington Kent R. Hance, Lubbock Robert C. Byrd, Sophia Butler Derrick, Edgefield Henry B. Gonzalez, San Antonio REPRESENTATIVES Carroll Campbell, Jr., Greenville Tom Loeffler, Hunt Kenneth L. Holland, Gaffney Ronald E. Paul, Lake Jackson Robert H. Mollohan, Fairmont John W. Jenrette, Jr., 31 North Myrtle Abraham Kazen, Jr., Laredo Harley O. Staggers, Keyser Beach Jonas M. Frost, Dallas John Slack, 34 Charleston John G. Hutchinson, 35 Charleston SOUTH DAKOTA UTAH Nick J. Rahall, 2d, Beckley SENATORS SENATORS Edwin Jacob (Jake) Garn, Salt Lake George McGovern, Mitchell WISCONSIN City Larry Pressler, Humboldt Orrin G. Hatch, Salt Lake City SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES William Proxmire, Madison Thomas A. Daschle, 32 Aberdeen K. Gunn McKay, Huntsville Gaylord Nelson, Madison James Abdnor, Kennebec David D. Marriott, Salt Lake City REPRESENTATIVES TENNESSEE VERMONT Les Aspin, Racine Robert W. Kastenmeier, Sun Prairie SENATORS SENATORS Alvin Baldus, Menomonie Howard H. Baker, Jr., Huntsville Robert T. Stafford, Rutland Clement J. Zablocki, Milwaukee Patrick J. Leahy, Burlington James R. Sasser, Nashville Henry S. Reuss, Milwaukee REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Thomas E. Petri, 36 Fond du Lac James H. Quillen, Kingsport James M. Jeffords, Montpelier David R. Obey, Wausau John J. Duncan, Knoxville Toby A. Roth, Appleton Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, 33 VIRGINIA F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Chattanooga SENATORS Shorewood Albert A. Gore, Jr., Carthage Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Winchester William H. Boner, Nashville John W. Warner, Middleburg WYOMING Robin L. Beard, Franklin REPRESENTATIVES Ed Jones, Yorkville Paul S. Trible, Jr., Newport News SENATORS Harold E. Ford, Memphis G. William Whitehurst, Norfolk Malcolm Wallop, Big Horn David E. Satterfield, 3d, Richmond Alan K. Simpson, Cody TEXAS Robert W. Daniel, Jr., Spring Cove REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE SENATORS W. C. (Dan) Daniel, Danville M. Caldwell Butler, Roanoke Richard B. Cheney, Casper John G. Tower, Wichita Falls J. Kenneth Robinson, Winchester Lloyd M. Bentsen, Houston Herbert E. Harris, 2d, Alexandria COMMONWEALTH OF REPRESENTATIVES William C. Wampler, Bristol PUERTO RICO Sam B. Hall, Jr., Marshall Joseph L. Fisher, Arlington Charles Wilson, Lufkin RESIDENT COMMISSIONER James M. Collins, Dallas WASHINGTON Baltasar Corrada, Rio Piedras Ray Roberts, McKinney SENATORS James A. Mattox, Dallas Warren G. Magnuson, Seattle DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Phil Gramm, College Station Henry M. Jackson, Everett Bill Archer, Houston REPRESENTATIVES DELEGATE Bob Eckhardt, Houston Joel Pritchard, Seattle Walter E. Fauntroy, Washington, D.C. Jack Brooks, Beaumont Al Swift, Bellingham J. J. (Jake) Pickle, Austin Don Bonker, Ridgefield GUAM J. Marvin Leath, Marlin Mike McCormack, Richland James C. Wright, Jr., Fort Worth Thomas S. Foley, Spokane DELEGATE Jack Hightower, Vernon Norman D. Dicks, Port Orchard Antonio Borja Won Pat, Agana Joseph P. Wyatt, Jr., Bloomington Mike Lowry, Mercer Island E. (Kika) de la Garza, Mission VIRGIN ISLANDS Richard C. White, El Paso WEST VIRGINIA Charles W. Stenholm, Stamford SENATORS DELEGATE Mickey Leland, Houston Jennings Randolph, Elkins Melvin H. Evans, St. Croix
31 Resigned December 10, 1980. 35 Elected June 3, 1980, to fill vacancy caused by death 36 Elected April 3, 1979, to fill vacancy caused by death 32 Election unsuccessfully contested by Leo K. Thorsness. of John Slack, and became a member of the House on of Representative-elect William A. Steiger in preceding 33 Biographical information under Marilyn Laird Lloyd. June 10, 1980. Congress, and became a member of the House on April 34 Died March 17, 1980. 9, 1979.