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ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 2003, TO JANUARY 3, 2005 FIRST SESSION—January 7, 2003, 1 to December 8, 2003 SECOND SESSION—January 20, 2004, 2 to December 8, 2004 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—RICHARD B. CHENEY, of Wyoming PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—THEODORE F. STEVENS, 3 of Alaska SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—EMILY J. REYNOLDS, 3 of Tennessee SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—ALFONSO E. LENHARDT, 4 of New York; WILLIAM H. PICKLE, 5 of Colorado SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—J. DENNIS HASTERT, 3 of Illinois CLERK OF THE HOUSE—JEFF TRANDAHL, 3 of South Dakota SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—WILSON (BILL) LIVINGOOD, 3 of Pennsylvania CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER—JAMES M. EAGEN III, 3 of Pennsylvania ALABAMA Trent Franks, Phoenix Robert T. Matsui, 6 Sacramento SENATORS John B. Shadegg, Phoenix Lynn Woolsey, Petaluma Ed Pastor, Phoenix George Miller, Martinez Richard C. Shelby, Tuscaloosa J. D. Hayworth, Scottsdale Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco Jefferson B. Sessions III, Mobile Jeff Flake, Mesa Barbara Lee, Oakland REPRESENTATIVES Rau´ l M. Grijalva, Tucson Ellen O. Tauscher, Alamo Jo Bonner, Mobile Jim Kolbe, Tucson Richard W. Pombo, Tracy Terry Everett, Enterprise Tom Lantos, San Mateo Mike Rogers, Saks ARKANSAS Fortney Pete Stark, Fremont Robert B. Aderholt, Haleyville SENATORS Anna G. Eshoo, Atherton Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Huntsville Blanche Lambert Lincoln, Helena Michael M. Honda, San Jose Spencer Bachus, Vestavia Hills Mark Pryor, Little Rock Zoe Lofgren, San Jose Artur Davis, Birmingham REPRESENTATIVES Sam Farr, Carmel Dennis A. Cardoza, Atwater Marion Berry, Gillett ALASKA George Radanovich, Mariposa Vic Snyder, Little Rock SENATORS Calvin M. Dooley, Fresno John Boozman, Rogers Devin Nunes, Pixley Theodore F. Stevens, Girdwood Mike Ross, Prescott Lisa Murkowski, Anchorage William M. Thomas, Bakersfield REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE CALIFORNIA Lois Capps, Santa Barbara Elton Gallegly, Simi Valley Don Young, Fort Yukon SENATORS Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, Santa Dianne Feinstein, San Francisco ARIZONA Clarita Barbara Boxer, Greenbrae David Dreier, San Dimas SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Brad Sherman, Sherman Oaks John S. McCain III, Phoenix Mike Thompson, Napa Valley Howard L. Berman, Mission Hills Jon L. Kyl, Phoenix Wally Herger, Marysville Adam B. Schiff, Burbank REPRESENTATIVES Doug Ose, Sacramento Henry A. Waxman, Los Angeles Rick Renzi, Flagstaff John T. Doolittle, Rocklin Xavier Becerra, Los Angeles 1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 107-328, 107th Cong., 2 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 108-121, 108th Cong., 3 Elected January 7, 2003. 2nd sess.), the date of assembling the first session of the 1st sess.), the date of assembling the second session of 4 Resigned March 16, 2003. One Hundred Eighth Congress was fixed for January 7, the One Hundred Eighth Congress was fixed for January 5 Elected March 4, 2003, effective March 17, 2003. 2003. 20, 2004. 6 Died January 1, 2005. [ 529 ] 530 Biographical Directory CALIFORNIA—Continued Clarence William (Bill) Nelson, Michael K. Simpson, Blackfoot Tallahassee REPRESENTATIVES—Continued REPRESENTATIVES ILLINOIS Hilda L. Solis, El Monte Jeff Miller, Chumuckla SENATORS Diane E. Watson, Los Angeles Allen Boyd, Monticello Richard J. Durbin, Springfield Lucille Roybal-Allard, Los Angeles Corrine Brown, Jacksonville Peter G. Fitzgerald, Inverness Maxine Waters, Los Angeles Ander Crenshaw, Jacksonville REPRESENTATIVES Jane Harman, Venice Ginny Brown-Waite, Brooksville Juanita Millender-McDonald, Bobby L. Rush, Chicago Cliff Stearns, Ocala Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Chicago Carson John L. Mica, Winter Park Grace F. Napolitano, Los Angeles William O. Lipinski, Chicago Ric Keller, Orlando Linda T. Sa´nchez, Lakewood Luis V. Gutierrez, Chicago Michael Bilirakis, Palm Harbor Edward R. Royce, Fullerton Rahm Emanuel, Chicago C. W. Bill Young, Largo Jerry Lewis, Redlands Henry J. Hyde, Wood Dale Jim Davis, Tampa Gary G. Miller, Diamond Bar Danny K. Davis, Chicago Joe Baca, San Bernardino County Adam H. Putnam, Bartow Philip M. Crane, Wauconda Ken Calvert, Corona Katherine Harris, Sarasota Janice D. Schakowsky, Evanston 7 Mary Bono, Palm Springs Porter J. Goss, Sanibel Mark Steven Kirk, Highland Park Dana Rohrabacher, Huntington Dave Weldon, Palm Bay Jerry Weller, Morris Beach Mark Foley, West Palm Beach Jerry F. Costello, Belleville Loretta Sanchez, Anaheim Kendrick B. Meek, Miami Judy Biggert, Hinsdale Christopher Cox, Newport Beach Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Miami J. Dennis Hastert, Yorkville Darrell E. Issa, Vista Robert Wexler, Boca Raton Timothy V. Johnson, Sidney Randy (Duke) Cunningham, Del Peter Deutsch, Ft. Lauderhill Donald A. Manzullo, Egan Mar Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Miami Lane Evans, Rock Island Bob Filner, San Diego E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Fort Lauderdale Ray LaHood, Peoria Duncan Hunter, Alpine Alcee L. Hastings, Miramar John Shimkus, Collinsville Susan A. Davis, San Diego Tom Feeney, Oviedo Mario Diaz-Balart, Miami INDIANA COLORADO SENATORS SENATORS GEORGIA SENATORS Richard G. Lugar, Indianapolis Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Ignacio Evan Bayh, Indianapolis A. Wayne Allard, Loveland Zell B. Miller, Young Harris REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Saxby Chambliss, Moultrie REPRESENTATIVES Peter J. Visclosky, Merrillville Diana DeGette, Denver Chris Chocola, Bristol Jack Kingston, Savannah Mark Udall, Boulder Mark E. Souder, Fort Wayne Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Albany Scott McInnis, Glenwood Springs Steve Buyer, Monticello Jim Marshall, Macon Marilyn N. Musgrave, Fort Morgan Dan Burton, Indianapolis Denise L. Majette, Decatur Joel Hefley, Colorado Springs Mike Pence, Columbus John Lewis, Atlanta Thomas G. Tancredo, Littleton Julia Carson, Indianapolis Johnny Isakson, Marietta Bob Beauprez, Arvada John N. Hostettler, Blairsville John Linder, Duluth Baron P. Hill, Seymour CONNECTICUT Mac Collins, Hampton SENATORS Charlie Norwood, Evans IOWA Christopher J. Dodd, East Haddam Nathan Deal, Clermont SENATORS Joseph I. Lieberman, New Haven Phil Gingrey, Marietta Charles E. Grassley, Cedar Falls REPRESENTATIVES Max Burns, Sylvania Tom Harkin, Cumming John B. Larson, East Hartford David Scott, Atlanta REPRESENTATIVES Rob Simmons, Stonington HAWAII Rosa L. DeLauro, New Haven Jim Nussle, Manchester Christopher Shays, Bridgeport SENATORS James A. Leach, Davenport Nancy L. Johnson, New Britain Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu Leonard L. Boswell, Davis City Daniel K. Akaka, Honolulu Tom Latham, Alexander DELAWARE REPRESENTATIVES Steve King, Odebolt SENATORS Neil Abercrombie, Honolulu Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Wilmington Ed Case, 8 Honolulu KANSAS Thomas R. Carper, Wilmington SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE IDAHO Sam D. Brownback, Topeka Michael N. Castle, Wilmington SENATORS Charles Patrick Roberts, Dodge Larry E. Craig, Payette City FLORIDA Michael D. Crapo, Idaho Falls REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Jerry Moran, Hays Bob Graham, Miami Lakes C. L. (Butch) Otter, Star Jim Ryun, Topeka 7 Resigned September 23, 2004, to become Director of 8 Elected January 4, 2003, to fill vacancy caused by the and became a member of the House on January 7, 2003; the Central Intelligence Agency; vacancy throughout re- death of Patsy T. Mink, who was posthumously elected, election unsuccessfully contested by Steve Tataii. mainder of the Congress. ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH CONGRESS 531 Dennis Moore, Lenexa James P. McGovern, Worcester W. Todd Akin, St. Louis Todd Tiahrt, Goddard Barney Frank, Newton Richard A. Gephardt, St. Louis Martin T. Meehan, Lowell Ike Skelton, Lexington KENTUCKY John F. Tierney, Salem Karen McCarthy, Kansas City SENATORS Edward J. Markey, Malden Sam Graves, Tarkio Mitch McConnell, Louisville Michael E. Capuano, Somerville Roy Blunt, Strafford James P. D. Bunning, Southgate Stephen F. Lynch, South Boston Jo Ann Emerson, Cape Girardeau William D. Delahunt, Quincy Kenny C. Hulshof, Columbia REPRESENTATIVES Ed Whitfield, Hopkinsville MICHIGAN MONTANA Ron Lewis, Cecilia SENATORS SENATORS Anne M. Northup, Louisville Carl Levin, Detroit Max Baucus, Helena Ken Lucas, Boone County Deborah A. Stabenow, Lansing Harold Rogers, Somerset Conrad Burns, Billings REPRESENTATIVES Ernie Fletcher, 9 Lexington REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE A. B. (Ben) Chandler, 10 Lexington Bart Stupak, Menominee Dennis R. Rehberg, Billings Peter Hoekstra, Holland LOUISIANA Vernon J. Ehlers, Grand Rapids NEBRASKA Dave Camp, Midland SENATORS SENATORS Dale E. Kildee, Flint John B. Breaux, Crowley Fred Upton, St. Joseph Charles T. Hagel, Omaha Mary L. Landrieu, New Orleans Nick Smith, Addison Earl Benjamin Nelson, Omaha REPRESENTATIVES Mike Rogers, Brighton REPRESENTATIVES David Vitter, Metairie Joe Knollenberg, Bloomfield Hills Doug Bereuter, 11 Lincoln William J. Jefferson, New Orleans Candice S. Miller, Harrison Lee Terry, Omaha W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Thibodaux Township Tom Osborne, Lemoyne Jim McCrery, Shreveport Thaddeus G. McCotter, Livonia Rodney Alexander, Quitman Sander M. Levin, Royal Oak NEVADA Richard H. Baker, Baton Rouge Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Detroit SENATORS Christopher John, Crowley John Conyers, Jr., Detroit Harry M. Reid, Searchlight John D. Dingell, Dearborn John Ensign, Las Vegas MAINE REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS MINNESOTA SENATORS Shelley Berkley, Las Vegas Olympia J. Snowe, Auburn Jim Gibbons, Reno Mark Dayton, Minneapolis Susan M. Collins, Bangor Jon C. Porter, Boulder City REPRESENTATIVES Norm Coleman, St. Paul REPRESENTATIVES Thomas H. Allen, Portland NEW HAMPSHIRE Gil Gutknecht, Rochester Michael H. Michaud, East SENATORS Millinocket John Kline, Lakeville Jim Ramstad, Minnetonka Judd A. Gregg, Rye John E. Sununu, Bedford MARYLAND Betty McCollum,