NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1981, TO JANUARY 3, 1983
FIRST SESSION—January 5, 1981, 1 to December 16, 1981 SECOND SESSION—January 25, 1982, 2 to December 23, 1982
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—WALTER F. MONDALE, 3 of Minnesota; GEORGE H. W. BUSH, 4 of Texas PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—J. STROM THURMOND, 5 of South Carolina SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—WILLIAM F. HILDENBRAND, 5 of the District of Columbia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—HOWARD S. LIEBENGOOD, 5 of Virginia
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—THOMAS P. O’NEILL, JR., 6 of Massachusetts CLERK OF THE HOUSE—EDMUND L. HENSHAW, JR., 6 of Virginia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—BENJAMIN J. GUTHRIE, 5 of Virginia DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JAMES T. MOLLOY, 6 of New York POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—ROBERT V. ROTA, 6 of Pennsylvania
ALABAMA Morris K. Udall, Tucson Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, Oakland Don Edwards, San Jose SENATORS Bob Stump, Tolleson Eldon D. Rudd, Scottsdale Tom Lantos, San Mateo Howell T. Heflin, Tuscumbia Paul N. (Pete) McCloskey, Jr., Menlo Jeremiah Denton, Mobile ARKANSAS Park REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Norman Y. Mineta, San Jose Norman D. Shumway, Stockton Jack Edwards, Mobile Dale Bumpers, Charleston Tony Coelho, Merced William L. Dickinson, Montgomery David H. Pryor, Camden Bill Nichols, Sylacauga Leon E. Panetta, Carmel Valley Tom Bevill, Jasper REPRESENTATIVES Charles Pashayan, Jr., Fresno Ronnie G. Flippo, Florence Bill Alexander, Osceola William M. Thomas, Bakersfield Albert Lee Smith, Jr., Birmingham Ed Bethune, Searcy Robert J. Lagomarsino, Ojai Richard C. Shelby, Tuscaloosa John P. Hammerschmidt, Harrison Barry Goldwater, Jr., Woodland Hills Beryl F. Anthony, Jr., El Dorado Bobbi Fiedler, Northridge ALASKA Carlos J. Moorhead, Glendale Anthony C. Beilenson, Los Angeles SENATORS CALIFORNIA SENATORS Henry A. Waxman, Los Angeles Theodore F. Stevens, Anchorage Edward R. Roybal, Los Angeles Alan Cranston, Los Angeles Frank H. Murkowski, Fairbanks John Rousselot, San Marino S. I. Hayakawa, Mill Valley REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Robert K. Dornan, Los Angeles Donald E. Young, Fort Yukon REPRESENTATIVES Julian C. Dixon, Los Angeles Eugene A. Chappie, Roseville Augustus F. (Gus) Hawkins, Los ARIZONA Don H. Clausen, Crescent City Angeles Robert T. Matsui, Sacramento 7 SENATORS George E. Danielson, Monterey Park Vic Fazio, Sacramento Matthew G. Martinez, 8 Monterey Park Barry Goldwater, Scottsdale John Burton, San Francisco Mervyn M. Dymally, Compton Dennis DeConcini, Tucson Phillip Burton, San Francisco Glenn M. Anderson, Harbor City REPRESENTATIVES George Miller, Martinez Wayne R. Grisham, La Mirada John J. Rhodes, Mesa Ronald V. Dellums, Berkeley Dan E. Lungren, Long Beach
1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 96-566, 96th Cong., 2d 3 Term expired at noon on January 20, 1981. 8 Elected July 13, 1982, to fill vacancy caused by res- sess.), the date of assembling the first session of the Nine- 4 Term began at noon on January 20, 1981. ignation of George E. Danielson, and became a member ty-seventh Congress was fixed for January 5, 1981. 5 Elected January 5, 1981. of the House on July 15, 1982. 2 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 97-133, 97th Cong., 1st 6 Reelected January 5, 1981. sess.), the date of assembling the second session of the 7 Resigned March 9, 1982. Ninety-seventh Congress was fixed for January 25, 1982.
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Dave Dreier, La Verne Dante B. Fascell, Miami Daniel B. Crane, Danville George E. Brown, Jr., Riverside Melvin Price, East St. Louis Jerry Lewis, San Bernardino GEORGIA Paul Simon, Carbondale Jerry M. Patterson, Santa Ana SENATORS INDIANA William E. Dannemeyer, Fullerton Sam Nunn, Perry SENATORS Robert E. Badham, Newport Beach Mack Mattingly, St. Simons Island Bill Lowery, San Diego Richard G. Lugar, Indianapolis REPRESENTATIVES Duncan L. Hunter, Coronado J. Danforth Quayle, Huntington Clair W. Burgener, Rancho Santa Fe Bo Ginn, Millen REPRESENTATIVES Charles Hatcher, Albany Adam Benjamin, Jr., 11 Hobart COLORADO Jack Brinkley, Columbus Katie Hall, 12 Gary Elliot H. Levitas, Atlanta SENATORS Floyd J. Fithian, Lafayette Wyche Fowler, Jr., Atlanta John Patrick Hiler, La Porte Gary Hart, Denver Newt Gingrich, Carrollton William L. Armstrong, Aurora Dan R. Coats, Fort Wayne Larry McDonald, Marietta Elwood Hillis, Kokomo REPRESENTATIVES Billy Lee Evans, Macon David W. Evans, Indianapolis Patricia Schroeder, Denver Edgar L. Jenkins, Jasper John T. Myers, Covington Timothy E. Wirth, Denver Doug Barnard, Jr., Augusta Joel Deckard, Evansville Raymond P. Kogovsek, Pueblo Lee H. Hamilton, Columbus Hank Brown, Greeley HAWAII Philip R. Sharp, Muncie Kenneth B. Kramer, Colorado Springs SENATORS Andrew Jacobs, Jr., Indianapolis Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu CONNECTICUT Spark M. Matsunaga, Honolulu IOWA SENATORS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Roger W. Jepsen, Davenport Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Stonington Cecil Heftel, Honolulu Christopher J. Dodd, North Stonington Charles E. Grassley, New Hartford Daniel K. Akaka, Honolulu REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Jim Leach, Davenport William R. Cotter, 9 Hartford IDAHO 10 Thomas J. Tauke, Dubuque Barbara B. Kennelly, Hartford SENATORS Cooper Evans, Grundy Center Samuel Gejdenson, Bozrah James A. McClure, Payette Neal Smith, Altoona Lawrence J. DeNardis, Hamden Steve Symms, Boise Tom Harkin, Ames Stewart B. McKinney, Fairfield REPRESENTATIVES Berkley Bedell, Spirit Lake William R. Ratchford, Danbury Toby Moffett, Unionville Larry Craig, Midvale KANSAS George Hansen, Pocatello SENATORS DELAWARE ILLINOIS Robert Dole, Russell SENATORS Nancy L. Kassebaum, Wichita SENATORS William V. Roth, Jr., Wilmington REPRESENTATIVES Charles H. Percy, Wilmette Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Wilmington Pat Roberts, Dodge City Alan J. Dixon, Belleville REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Jim Jeffries, Atchison REPRESENTATIVES Thomas B. Evans, Jr., Wilmington Larry Winn, Jr., Overland Park Harold Washington, Chicago Dan Glickman, Wichita FLORIDA Gus Savage, Chicago Bob Whittaker, Augusta Marty Russo, Chicago SENATORS Edward J. Derwinski, Flossmoor KENTUCKY Lawton Chiles, Lakeland John G. Fary, Chicago SENATORS Paula Hawkins, Winter Park Henry J. Hyde, Bensenville Walter (Dee) Huddleston, REPRESENTATIVES Cardiss Collins, Chicago Elizabethtown Earl Hutto, Panama City Dan Rostenkowski, Chicago Wendell H. Ford, Owensboro Don Fuqua, Altha Sidney R. Yates, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville John Edward Porter, Evanston Carroll Hubbard, Jr., Mayfield Bill Chappell, Jr., Ocala Frank Annunzio, Chicago William H. Natcher, Bowling Green Bill McCollum, Altamonte Springs Philip M. Crane, Mount Prospect Romano L. Mazzoli, Louisville C. W. Bill Young, St. Petersburg Robert McClory, Lake Bluff M. G. (Gene) Snyder, Brownsboro Sam M. Gibbons, Tampa John N. Erlenborn, Glen Ellyn Farms Andy Ireland, Winter Haven Tom Corcoran, Ottawa Harold (Hal) Rogers, Somerset Bill Nelson, Melbourne Lynn Martin, Rockford Larry J. Hopkins, Lexington L. A. (Skip) Bafalis, Fort Myers Beach George M. O’Brien, Joliet Carl D. Perkins, Hindman Daniel A. Mica, West Palm Beach Robert H. Michel, Peoria Clay Shaw, Fort Lauderdale Thomas F. Railsback, Moline LOUISIANA William Lehman, North Miami Beach Paul Findley, Pittsfield SENATORS Claude D. Pepper, Miami Edward R. Madigan, Lincoln Russell B. Long, Baton Rouge
9 Died September 8, 1981. 11 Died September 7, 1982. 10 Elected January 12, 1982, to fill vacancy caused by 12 Elected November 2, 1982, to fill vacancy caused by death of William R. Cotter, and became a member of the death of Adam Benjamin, Jr., and became a member of House on January 25, 1982. the House on November 29, 1982. 476 Biographical Directory
LOUISIANA—Continued Carl Levin, Detroit E. Thomas Coleman, Kansas City Gene Taylor, Sarcoxie SENATORS—Continued REPRESENTATIVES John Conyers, Jr., Detroit Wendell Bailey, Willow Springs J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Shreveport Carl D. Pursell, Plymouth Harold L. Volkmer, Hannibal REPRESENTATIVES Howard E. Wolpe, Lansing Bill Emerson, DeSoto Robert L. Livingston, New Orleans David A. Stockman, 15 St. Joseph Corinne C. (Lindy) Boggs, New Orleans Mark D. Siljander, 16 Three Rivers MONTANA W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Thibodaux Harold S. Sawyer, Rockford SENATORS Charles Roemer, Bossier City Jim Dunn, East Lansing John Melcher, Forsyth Thomas J. Huckaby, Ringgold Dale E. Kildee, Flint Max Baucus, Missoula W. Henson Moore, Baton Rouge Bob Traxler, Bay City REPRESENTATIVES John B. Breaux, Crowley Guy Vander Jagt, Luther Pat Williams, Helena Gillis W. Long, Alexandria Donald J. Albosta, St. Charles Ron Marlenee, Scobey Robert W. Davis, Gaylord MAINE David E. Bonior, Mount Clemens NEBRASKA SENATORS George W. Crockett, Jr., Detroit SENATORS William S. Cohen, Bangor Dennis M. Hertel, Detroit Edward Zorinsky, Omaha George J. Mitchell, Portland William D. Ford, Taylor John D. Dingell, Trenton J. James Exon, Lincoln REPRESENTATIVES William M. Brodhead, Detroit REPRESENTATIVES David F. Emery, Rockland James J. Blanchard, Pleasant Ridge Douglas K. Bereuter, Utica Olympia J. Snowe, Auburn William S. Broomfield, Birmingham Hal Daub, Omaha Virginia Smith, Chappell MARYLAND MINNESOTA SENATORS SENATORS NEVADA Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Frederick David F. Durenberger, Minneapolis SENATORS Paul S. Sarbanes, Baltimore Rudy Boschwitz, Plymouth Howard W. Cannon, Las Vegas REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Paul Laxalt, Carson City Roy Dyson, Grest Mills Arlen I. Erdahl, West St. Paul REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Clarence D. Long, Ruxton Tom Hagedorn, Truman Jim Santini, Las Vegas Barbara A. Mikulski, Baltimore Bill Frenzel, Golden Valley Marjorie S. Holt, Severna Park Bruce F. Vento, St. Paul NEW HAMPSHIRE Gladys Noon Spellman, 13 Laurel Martin O. Sabo, Minneapolis Steny H. Hoyer, 14 Berkshire Vin Weber, St. Cloud SENATORS Beverly B. Byron, Frederick Arlan Stangeland, Barnesville Gordon J. Humphrey, Sunapee Parren J. Mitchell, Baltimore James L. Oberstar, Chisholm Warren Rudman, Nashua Michael D. Barnes, Kensington REPRESENTATIVES MISSISSIPPI Norman E. D’Amours, Manchester MASSACHUSETTS SENATORS Judd Gregg, Greenfield SENATORS John C. Stennis, De Kalb Edward M. Kennedy, Boston Thad Cochran, Jackson NEW JERSEY Paul E. Tsongas, Lowell REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Jamie L. Whitten, Charleston Harrison A. Williams, Jr., 19 Silvio O. Conte, Pittsfield David R. Bowen, Cleveland Bedminster Edward P. Boland, Springfield G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, Meridian Nicholas F. Brady, 20 Farhills Joseph D. Early, Worcester Jon Clifton Hinson, 17 Tylertown Frank R. Lautenberg, 21 Montclair Barney Frank, Newton Wayne Dowdy, 18 Summit Bill Bradley, Denville James M. Shannon, Lawrence Trent Lott, Pascagoula REPRESENTATIVES Nicholas Mavroules, Peabody MISSOURI James J. Florio, Camden Edward J. Markey, Malden William J. Hughes, Ocean City SENATORS Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Cambridge James J. Howard, Spring Lake Heights John Joseph Moakley, Boston Thomas F. Eagleton, St. Louis Christopher H. Smith, Old Bridge Margaret M. Heckler, Wellesley John C. Danforth, Flat Millicent Fenwick, Bernardsville Brian J. Donnelly, Dorchester REPRESENTATIVES Edwin B. Forsythe, Moorestown Gerry E. Studds, Cohasset William (Bill) Clay, St. Louis Marge Roukema, Ridgewood Robert A. Young, St. Ann Robert A. Roe, Wayne MICHIGAN Richard A. Gephardt, St. Louis Harold C. Hollenbeck, East Rutherford SENATORS Ike Skelton, Lexington Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Newark Donald W. Riegle, Jr., Flint Richard Bolling, Kansas City Joseph G. Minish, West Orange
13 Pursuant to H. Res. 80, passed on February 24, 1981, 16 Elected April 21, 1981, to fill vacancy caused by res- 19 Resigned March 11, 1981. seat was declared vacant. ignation of David A. Stockman, and became a member 20 Appointed April 12, 1982, to fill vacancy caused by 14 Elected May 19, 1981, to fill vacancy caused by inca- of the House on April 29, 1981. resignation of Harrison A. Williams, Jr., and took his seat pacitating illness of Gladys Noon Spellman, and became 17 Resigned April 13, 1981. April 20, 1982; resigned December 26, 1982. a member of the House on June 3, 1981. 18 Elected July 7, 1981, to fill vacancy caused by resigna- 21 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by the resignation 15 Resigned January 27, 1981. tion of Jon Clifton Hinson, and became a member of the of Nicholas F. Brady, and took his seat December 27, House on July 9, 1981. 1982. NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS 477
Matthew J. Rinaldo, Union John P. East, Greenville Mike Synar, Muskogee James A. Courter, Hackettstown REPRESENTATIVES Wesley W. Watkins, Ada Frank J. Guarini, Jersey City Walter B. Jones, Farmville David McCurdy, Norman Bernard J. Dwyer, Edison L. H. Fountain, Tarboro Mickey Edwards, Oklahoma City Glenn English, Cordell NEW MEXICO Charles O. Whitley, Mount Olive Ike Andrews, Siler City SENATORS Stephen L. Neal, Winston-Salem OREGON Pete V. Domenici, Albuquerque Eugene (Gene) Johnston, Greensboro SENATORS Harrison H. Schmitt, Silver City Charlie Rose, Fayetteville Mark O. Hatfield, Salem REPRESENTATIVES W. G. (Bill) Hefner, Concord Robert W. Packwood, Portland Manuel Lujan, Jr., Albuquerque James G. Martin, Davidson REPRESENTATIVES Joe Skeen, Picacho James T. Broyhill, Lenoir Les AuCoin, Forest Grove Bill Hendon, Asheville Denny Smith, Salem NEW YORK Ron Wyden, Portland SENATORS NORTH DAKOTA James Weaver, Eugene Daniel Patrick Moynihan, New York SENATORS Alfonse M. D’Amato, Island Park Quentin N. Burdick, Fargo PENNSYLVANIA REPRESENTATIVES Mark Andrews, Mapleton SENATORS William Carney, Hauppauge REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE H. John Heinz III, Pittsburgh Thomas J. Downey, West Islip Arlen Specter, Philadelphia Byron L. Dorgan, Bismarck Gregory W. Carman, Farmingdale REPRESENTATIVES Norman F. Lent, East Rockaway Thomas M. Foglietta, Philadelphia Raymond J. McGrath, Valley Stream OHIO SENATORS William (Bill) H. Gray, 3d, John LeBoutillier, Westbury Philadelphia John Glenn, Columbus Joseph P. Addabbo, Ozone Park Raymond F. Lederer, 27 Philadelphia Howard M. Metzenbaum, Shaker Benjamin S. Rosenthal, Elmhurst Joseph F. Smith, 28 Philadelphia Heights Geraldine Anne Ferraro, Forest Hills Charles F. Dougherty, Philadelphia Mario Biaggi, Bronx REPRESENTATIVES Richard T. Schulze, Malvern James H. Scheuer, Neponsit Willis D. Gradison, Jr., Cincinnati Gus Yatron, Reading Shirley Chisholm, Brooklyn Thomas A. Luken, Cincinnati Bob Edgar, Broomall Stephen J. Solarz, Brooklyn Tony P. Hall, Dayton 22 James K. Coyne, Newtown Frederick W. Richmond, Brooklyn Tennyson Guyer, 23 Findley E. G. (Bud) Shuster, Everett Leo C. Zeferetti, Brooklyn Michael G. Oxley, 24 Findlay Joseph M. McDade, Scranton Charles E. Schumer, Brooklyn Delbert L. Latta, Bowling Green James L. Nelligan, Forty-Fort Guy V. Molinari, Staten Island Bob McEwen, Hillsboro John P. Murtha, Johnstown Bill Green, New York Clarence J. Brown, Urbana Lawrence Coughlin, Villanova Charles B. Rangel, New York Thomas N. Kindness, Hamilton William J. Coyne, Pittsburgh Ted Weiss, New York Ed Weber, Toledo Don Ritter, Coopersburg Robert Garcia, Bronx Clarence E. Miller, Lancaster Robert S. Walker, East Petersburg Jonathan B. Bingham, Bronx J. William Stanton, Painesville Allen E. Ertel, Montoursville Peter A. Peyser, Irvington Bob Shamansky, Columbus Doug Walgren, Pittsburgh Richard L. Ottinger, Mamaroneck Donald J. Pease, Oberlin William F. Goodling, Jacobus Hamilton Fish, Jr., Millbrook John F. Seiberling, Akron Joseph M. Gaydos, McKeesport Benjamin A. Gilman, Middletown Chalmers P. Wylie, Worthington Don Bailey, Greensburg Matthew F. McHugh, Ithaca Ralph Regula, Navarre Austin J. Murphy, Charleroi Samuel S. Stratton, Amsterdam John M. Ashbrook, 25 Johnstown William F. Clinger, Jr., Warren Gerald B. Solomon, Glens Falls Jean Ashbrook, 26 Johnstown Marc L. Marks, Sharon David O’B. Martin, Canton Douglas Applegate, Steubenville Eugene V. Atkinson, Aliquippa Donald J. Mitchell, Herkimer Lyle Williams, Warren George C. Wortley, Fayetteville Mary Rose Oakar, Cleveland RHODE ISLAND Gary A. Lee, Dryden Louis Stokes, Cleveland SENATORS Frank Horton, Rochester Dennis E. Eckart, Euclid Claiborne Pell, Newport Barber B. Conable, Jr., Alexander Ronald M. Mottl, Parma John J. LaFalce, Tonawanda John H. Chafee, Warwick Henry J. Nowak, Buffalo OKLAHOMA REPRESENTATIVES Jack Kemp, Hamburg Fernand J. St Germain, Woonsocket Stanley N. Lundine, Jamestown SENATORS Claudine Schneider, Narragansett David L. Boren, Seminole NORTH CAROLINA Don Nickles, Ponca City SOUTH CAROLINA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Jesse Helms, Raleigh James R. Jones, Tulsa James Strom Thurmond, Aiken
22 Resigned August 25, 1982; vacancy throughout re- 25 Died April 24, 1982. 28 Elected July 21, 1981, to fill vacancy caused by res- mainder of the Congress. 26 Elected June 29, 1982, to fill vacancy caused by death ignation of Raymond F. Lederer, and became a member 23 Died April 12, 1981. of her husband John M. Ashbrook, and became a member of the House on July 28, 1981. 24 Elected June 25, 1981, to fill vacancy caused by death of the House on July 12, 1982. of Tennyson Guyer, and became a member of the House 27 Resigned April 29, 1981. on July 21, 1981. 478 Biographical Directory
SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued Charles W. Stenholm, Stamford Robert C. Byrd, Sophia Mickey Leland, Houston SENATORS—Continued REPRESENTATIVES Kent R. Hance, Lubbock Ernest F. Hollings, Charleston Henry B. Gonzalez, San Antonio Robert H. Mollohan, Fairmont REPRESENTATIVES Tom Loeffler, Hunt Cleve Benedict, Lewisburg Ronald E. Paul, Lake Jackson Mike Staton, South Charleston Thomas F. Hartnett, Charleston Nick J. Rahall, 2d, Beckley Floyd Spence, Lexington Abraham Kazen, Jr., Laredo Butler Derrick, Edgefield Martin Frost, Dallas WISCONSIN Carroll Campbell, Jr., Greenville UTAH Kenneth L. Holland, Gaffney SENATORS SENATORS John L. Napier, Bennettsville William Proxmire, Madison Edwin Jacob (Jake) Garn, Salt Lake Robert W. Kasten, Jr., Milwaukee SOUTH DAKOTA City REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Orrin G. Hatch, Salt Lake City Larry Pressler, Humboldt REPRESENTATIVES Les Aspin, Racine James Abdnor, Kennebec James V. Hansen, Farmington Robert W. Kastenmeier, Sun Prairie David D. Marriott, Salt Lake City Steven Gunderson, Osseo REPRESENTATIVES Clement J. Zablocki, Milwaukee Thomas A. Daschle, Aberdeen VERMONT Henry S. Reuss, Milwaukee Clint Roberts, Presho SENATORS Thomas E. Petri, Fond du Lac Robert T. Stafford, Rutland David R. Obey, Wausau TENNESSEE Patrick J. Leahy, Burlington Toby Roth, Appleton SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Howard H. Baker, Jr., Huntsville James M. Jeffords, Montpelier Shorewood James R. Sasser, Nashville REPRESENTATIVES VIRGINIA WYOMING James H. Quillen, Kingsport SENATORS SENATORS John J. Duncan, Knoxville Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Winchester Malcolm Wallop, Big Horn Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, 29 John W. Warner, Middleburg Alan K. Simpson, Cody Chattanooga REPRESENTATIVES Albert A. Gore, Jr., Carthage Paul S. Trible, Jr., Newport News REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE William H. Boner, Nashville G. William Whitehurst, Norfolk Dick Cheney, Casper Robin L. Beard, Franklin Thomas J. (Tom) Bliley, Jr., Richmond Ed Jones, Yorkville Robert W. Daniel, Jr., Spring Cove AMERICAN SAMOA 30 Harold E. Ford, Memphis W. C. (Dan) Daniel, Danville M. Caldwell Butler, Roanoke DELEGATE TEXAS J. Kenneth Robinson, Winchester Fofo I. F. Sunia, 31 Pago Pago SENATORS Stanford E. (Stan) Parris, Woodbridge John G. Tower, Wichita Falls William C. Wampler, Bristol COMMONWEALTH OF Lloyd M. Bentsen, Houston Frank R. Wolf, Falls Church PUERTO RICO REPRESENTATIVES RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Sam B. Hall, Jr., Marshall WASHINGTON Baltasar Corrada, Rio Piedras Charles Wilson, Lufkin SENATORS James M. Collins, Dallas Henry M. Jackson, Everett Ralph M. Hall, Rockwall Slade Gorton, Olympia DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA REPRESENTATIVES James A. Mattox, Dallas DELEGATE Phil Gramm, College Station Joel Pritchard, Seattle Walter E. Fauntroy, Washington, D.C. Bill Archer, Houston Al Swift, Bellingham Jack Fields, Humble Don Bonker, Ridgefield Jack Brooks, Beaumont Sid Morrison, Zillah GUAM J. J. (Jake) Pickle, Austin Thomas S. Foley, Spokane DELEGATE J. Marvin Leath, Marlin Norman D. Dicks, Port Orchard Antonio Borja Won Pat, Sinajana James C. Wright, Jr., Fort Worth Mike Lowry, Seattle Jack Hightower, Vernon VIRGIN ISLANDS William N. (Bill) Patman, Ganado WEST VIRGINIA E. (Kika) de la Garza, Mission SENATORS DELEGATE Richard C. White, El Paso Jennings Randolph, Elkins Ron de Lugo, St. Thomas
29 Biographical information under Marilyn Laird Lloyd. 30 Granted a delegate in Congress by Public Law 96- 31 Elected November 4, 1980, and became a member of 556, October 31, 1978. the House on January 3, 1981.