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H. Doc. 108-222 ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 2001, TO JANUARY 3, 2003 FIRST SESSION—January 3, 2001, to December 20, 2001 SECOND SESSION—January 23, 2002, 1 to November 22, 2002 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—ALBERT A. GORE, JR., 2 of Tennessee; RICHARD B. CHENEY, 3 of Wyoming PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—ROBERT C. BYRD, 4 of West Virginia; J. STROM THURMOND, 5 of South Carolina; ROBERT C. BYRD, 6 of West Virginia SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—GARY L. SISCO, 7 of Tennessee; JERI THOMSON, 8 of Virginia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—JAMES W. ZIGLAR, 9 of Mississippi; ALFONSO E. LENHARDT, 10 of New York SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—J. DENNIS HASTERT, 4 of Illinois CLERK OF THE HOUSE—JEFF TRANDAHL, 4 of South Dakota SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—WILSON (BILL) LIVINGOOD, 4 of Pennsylvania CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER—JAMES M. EAGAN III, 4 of Pennsylvania ALABAMA ARIZONA CALIFORNIA SENATORS SENATORS SENATORS Dianne Feinstein, San Francisco Richard C. Shelby, Tuscaloosa John S. McCain III, Phoenix Barbara Boxer, Greenbrae Jefferson B. Sessions III, Mobile Jon L. Kyl, Phoenix REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Jeff Flake, Mesa Mike Thompson, Napa Valley Sonny Callahan, Mobile Ed Pastor, Phoenix Wally Herger, Marysville Terry Everett, Enterprise Bob Stump, Tolleson Doug Ose, Sacramento Bob Riley, Ashland John Shadegg, Phoenix John T. Doolittle, Rocklin Robert Aderholt, Haleyville Jim Kolbe, Tucson Robert T. Matsui, Sacramento Bud Cramer, Huntsville J. D. Hayworth, Scottsdale Lynn Woolsey, Petaluma Spencer Bachus, Vestavia Hills George Miller, Martinez Earl F. Hilliard, Birmingham ARKANSAS Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco SENATORS Barbara Lee, Oakland Ellen Tauscher, Pleasanton ALASKA Timothy Hutchinson, Bentonville Richard W. Pombo, Tracy Blanche Lambert Lincoln, Helena SENATORS Tom Lantos, San Mateo Theodore F. Stevens, Girdwood REPRESENTATIVES Fortney Pete Stark, Fremont Frank H. Murkowski, 11 Fairbanks Marion Berry, Gillett Anna G. Eshoo, Atherton Lisa Murkowski, 12 Anchorage Vic Snyder, Little Rock Mike Honda, San Jose Asa Hutchinson, 13 Bentonville Zoe Lofgren, San Jose REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE John Boozman, 14 Rogers Sam Farr, Carmel Don Young, Fort Yukon Mike Ross, Prescott Gary A. Condit, Ceres 1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 107-98, 107th Cong., 1st 6 Elected June 6, 2001. resignation of Frank Murkowski, and took her seat on sess.), the date of assembling the second session of the 7 Resigned July 11, 2001. December 20, 2002. One Hundred Seventh Congress was fixed for January 8 Elected July 12, 2001. 13 Resigned August 6, 2001, to become Administrator 23, 2002. 9 Resigned September 3, 2001. of the Drug Enforcement Administration. 2 10 Term expired at noon on January 20, 2001. Elected August 2, 2001, effective September 4, 2001. 14 Elected November 20, 2001, to fill vacancy caused by 3 Term began at noon on January 20, 2001. 11 Resigned December 2, 2002, to serve as governor of 4 resignation of Asa Hutchinson, and became a member of Elected January 3, 2001. Alaska. the House on November 29, 2001. 5 Elected January 3, 2001, effective at noon on January 12 Appointed December 20, 2002, by her father Frank 20, 2001. Murkowski, governor of Alaska, to fill vacancy caused by [ 524 ] ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS 525 George Radanovich, Mariposa Thomas R. Carper, Wilmington IDAHO Calvin M. Dooley, Visalia REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE SENATORS Bill Thomas, Bakersfield Michael N. Castle, Wilmington Lois Capps, Santa Barbara Larry E. Craig, Payette Michael D. Crapo, Idaho Falls Elton Gallegly, Simi Valley FLORIDA Brad Sherman, Sherman Oaks REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, Santa C. L. (Butch) Otter, Star Clarita Bob Graham, Miami Lakes Michael K. Simpson, Blackfoot Howard L. Berman, Mission Hills Clarence William (Bill) Nelson, Adam Schiff, Burbank Tallahassee ILLINOIS David Dreier, San Dimas REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Henry A. Waxman, Los Angeles 17 Joe Scarborough, Pensacola Richard J. Durbin, Springfield Xavier Becerra, Los Angeles 18 Hilda L. Solis, El Monte Jeff Miller, Chumuckla Peter G. Fitzgerald, Inverness Allen Boyd, Monticello Julian C. Dixon, 15 Los Angeles REPRESENTATIVES Diane E. Watson, 16 Los Angeles Corrine Brown, Jacksonville Ander Crenshaw, Jacksonville Bobby L. Rush, Chicago Lucille Roybal-Allard, Los Angeles Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Chicago Grace F. Napolitano, Los Angeles Karen L. Thurman, Dunnellon William O. Lipinski, Chicago Maxine Waters, Los Angeles Cliff Stearns, Ocala Jane Harman, Venice John L. Mica, Winter Park Luis V. Gutierrez, Chicago Juanita Millender-McDonald, Carson Ric Keller, Orlando Rod Blagojevich, Chicago Steve Horn, Long Beach Michael Bilirakis, Palm Harbor Henry J. Hyde, Wood Dale Edward R. Royce, Fullerton C. W. Bill Young, Largo Danny K. Davis, Chicago Jerry Lewis, Redlands Jim Davis, Tampa Philip M. Crane, Wauconda Gary G. Miller, Diamond Bar Adam Putnam, Bartow Janice D. Schakowsky, Evanston Joe Baca, San Bernardino County Dan Miller, Bradenton Mark Steven Kirk, Kenilworth Ken Calvert, Corona Porter J. Goss, Sanibel Jerry Weller, Morris Mary Bono, Palm Springs Dave Weldon, Palm Bay Jerry F. Costello, Belleville Dana Rohrabacher, Huntington Beach Mark Foley, West Palm Beach Judy Biggert, Hinsdale Loretta Sanchez, Anaheim Carrie Meek, Miami J. Dennis Hastert, Yorkville Christopher Cox, Newport Beach Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Miami Timothy V. Johnson, Sidney Darrell E. Issa, Vista Robert Wexler, Boca Raton Donald Manzullo, Egan Susan A. Davis, San Diego Peter Deutsch, Ft. Lauderhill Lane Evans, Rock Island Bob Filner, San Diego Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Miami Ray LaHood, Peoria Randy (Duke) Cunningham, Del Mar David D. Phelps, Eldorado Duncan Hunter, Alpine E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Fort Lauderdale Alcee L. Hastings, Miramar John M. Shimkus, Collinsville COLORADO INDIANA SENATORS GEORGIA Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Ignacio SENATORS SENATORS A. Wayne Allard, Loveland Joseph Maxwell Cleland, Lithonia Richard G. Lugar, Indianapolis REPRESENTATIVES Zell B. Miller, Young Harris Evan Bayh, Indianapolis Diana L. DeGette, Denver REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Mark Udall, Boulder Jack Kingston, Savannah Peter J. Visclosky, Merrillville Scott McInnis, Glenwood Springs Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Albany Mike Pence, Edinburgh Bob Schaffer, Fort Collins Mac Collins, Hampton Timothy J. Roemer, South Bend Joel Hefley, Colorado Springs Cynthia McKinney, Decatur Mark E. Souder, Fort Wayne Thomas G. Tancredo, Littleton John Lewis, Atlanta Steve Buyer, Monticello Johnny Isakson, Marietta Dan Burton, Indianapolis CONNECTICUT Bob Barr, Smyrna Brian D. Kerns, Prairieton SENATORS Saxby Chambliss, Moultrie John Hostettler, Blairsville Christopher J. Dodd, East Haddam Nathan Deal, Clermont Baron P. Hill, Seymour Joseph I. Lieberman, New Haven Charlie Norwood, Evans Julia M. Carson, Indianapolis REPRESENTATIVES John Linder, Atlanta John B. Larson, East Hartford IOWA Rob Simmons, Stonington HAWAII SENATORS Rosa L. DeLauro, New Haven SENATORS Charles E. Grassley, Cedar Falls Christopher Shays, Bridgeport James H. Maloney, Danbury Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu Tom Harkin, Cumming Nancy L. Johnson, New Britain Daniel K. Akaka, Honolulu REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES James A. Leach, Davenport DELAWARE Neil Abercrombie, Honolulu Jim Nussle, Manchester SENATORS Patsy T. Mink, 19 Honolulu Leonard L. Boswell, Davis City Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Wilmington Ed Case, 20 Honolulu Greg Ganske, Des Moines 15 Died December 8, 2000, before the commencement of 17 Resigned September 6, 2001. 20 Elected November 30, 2002, to fill vacancy caused by the 107th Congress, to which he had been elected. 18 Elected October 16, 2001, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Patsy T. Mink, but was unable to be sworn 16 Elected June 5, 2001, to fill vacancy caused by death resignation of Joe Scarborough, and became a member in as Congress was not in session. of Julian C. Dixon, and became a member of the House of the House on October 23, 2001. on June 7, 2001. 19 Died September 28, 2002. 526 Biographical Directory IOWA—Continued Roscoe G. Bartlett, Frederick C. Trent Lott, Pascagoula Elijah E. Cummings, Baltimore REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Constance A. Morella, Bethesda Roger Wicker, Tupelo Tom Latham, Alexander Bennie G. Thompson, Bolton MASSACHUSETTS Charles W. 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