[United States Government Manual] [June 01, 2000] [Pages 25-43] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONGRESS One Hundred and Sixth Congress, First Session The Senate The Capitol, Washington, DC 20510 Phone, 202-224-3121. Internet, www.senate.gov. President of the Senate (Vice President of the Al Gore United States) President pro tempore Strom Thurmond Majority Leader Trent Lott Minority Leader Thomas A. Daschle Secretary of the Senate Gary Sisco Sergeant at Arms James W. Ziglar Secretary for the Majority Elizabeth B. Letchworth Secretary for the Minority Martin P. Paone Chaplain Lloyd J. Ogilvie The House of Representatives The Capitol, Washington, DC 20515 Phone, 202-225-3121. Internet, www.house.gov. The Speaker J. Dennis Hastert Clerk Jeff Trandahl Sergeant at Arms Wilson L. Livingood Chief Administrative Officer James M. Eagen III Chaplain Rev. Daniel P. Coughlin ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Congress of the United States was created by Article I, section 1, of the Constitution, adopted by the Constitutional Convention on September 17, 1787, providing that ``All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.'' The first Congress under the Constitution met on March 4, 1789, in the Federal Hall in New York City. The membership then consisted of 20 \1\ Senators and 59 Representatives. \1\New York ratified the Constitution on July 26, 1788, but did not elect its Senators until July 15 and 16, 1789. North Carolina did not ratify the Constitution until November 21, 1789; Rhode Island ratified it on May 29, 1790. [[Page 26]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T186873.002 [[Page 27]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T186873.003 [[Page 28]] The Senate is composed of 100 Members, 2 from each State, who are elected to serve for a term of 6 years. Senators were originally chosen by the State legislatures. This procedure was changed by the 17th amendment to the Constitution, adopted in 1913, which made the election of Senators a function of the people. There are three classes of Senators, and a new class is elected every 2 years. The House of Representatives comprises 435 Representatives. The number representing each State is determined by population, but every State is entitled to at least one Representative. Members are elected by the people for 2-year terms, all terms running for the same period. Both the Senators and the Representatives must be residents of the State from which they are chosen. In addition, a Senator must be at least 30 years of age and must have been a citizen of the United States for at least 9 years; a Representative must be at least 25 years of age and must have been a citizen for at least 7 years. A Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico (elected for a 4-year term) and Delegates from American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Virgin Islands complete the composition of the Congress of the United States. Delegates are elected for a term of 2 years. The Resident Commissioner and Delegates may take part in the floor discussions but have no vote in the full House or in the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. They do, however, vote in the committees to which they are assigned. Officers The Vice President of the United States is the Presiding Officer of the Senate; in his absence the duties are taken over by a President pro tempore, elected by that body, or someone designated by him. The Presiding Officer of the House of Representatives, the Speaker, is elected by the House; he may designate any Member of the House to act in his absence. The positions of Senate majority and minority leader have been in existence only since the early years of the 20th century. Leaders are elected at the beginning of each new Congress by a majority vote of the Senators in their political party. In cooperation with their party organizations, leaders are responsible for the design and achievement of a legislative program. This involves managing the flow of legislation, expediting noncontroversial measures, and keeping Members informed regarding proposed action on pending business. Each leader serves as an ex officio member of his party's policymaking and organizational bodies and is aided by an assistant floor leader (whip) and a party secretary. The House leadership is structured essentially the same as the Senate, with the Members in the political parties responsible for the election of their respective leader and whips. The Secretary of the Senate, elected by vote of the Senate, performs the duties of the Presiding Officer of the Senate in the absence of the Vice President and pending the election of a President pro tempore. The Secretary is the custodian of the seal of the Senate, draws requisitions on the Secretary of the Treasury for moneys appropriated for the compensation of Senators, officers, and employees, and for the contingent expenses of the Senate, and is empowered to administer oaths to any officer of the Senate and to any witness produced before it. The Secretary's executive duties include certification of extracts from the Journal of the Senate; the attestation of bills and joint, concurrent, and Senate resolutions; in impeachment trials, issuance, under the authority of the Presiding Officer, of all orders, mandates, writs, and precepts authorized by the Senate; and certification to the President of the United States of the advice and consent of the Senate to ratification of treaties and the names of persons confirmed or rejected upon the nomination of the President. The Sergeant at Arms of the Senate is elected by and serves as the Executive Officer of that body. He directs and supervises the various departments and facilities under his jurisdiction. He is [[Page 29]] also the Law Enforcement and Protocol Officer. As Law Enforcement Officer, he has statutory power to make arrests; to locate absentee Senators for a quorum; to enforce Senate rules and regulations as they pertain to the Senate Chamber, the Senate wing of the Capitol, and the Senate Office Buildings. He serves as a member of the Capitol Police Board and as its chairman each odd year; and, subject to the Presiding Officer, maintains order in the Senate Chamber. As Protocol Officer, he is responsible for many aspects of ceremonial functions, including the inauguration of the President of the United States; arranging funerals of Senators who die in office; escorting the President when he addresses a Joint Session of Congress or attends any function in the Senate; and escorting heads of state when they visit the Senate. The elected officers of the House of Representatives include the Clerk, the Sergeant at Arms, the Chief Administrative Officer, and the Chaplain. The Clerk is custodian of the seal of the House and administers the primary legislative activities of the House. These duties include: accepting the credentials of the Members-elect and calling the Members to order at the commencement of the first session of each Congress; keeping the Journal; taking all votes and certifying the passage of bills; and processing all legislation. Through various departments, the Clerk is also responsible for floor and committee reporting services; legislative information and reference services; the administration of House reports pursuant to House rules and certain legislation including the Ethics in Government Act and the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995; the distribution of House documents; and administration of the House Page Program. The Clerk is also charged with supervision of the offices vacated by Members due to death, resignation, or expulsion. The Sergeant at Arms maintains the order of the House under the direction of the Speaker and is the keeper of the Mace. As a member of the U.S. Capitol Police Board, the Sergeant at Arms is the chief law enforcement officer for the House and serves as Board Chairman each even year. The ceremonial and protocol duties parallel those of the Senate Sergeant at Arms and include arranging the inauguration of the President of the United States, Joint Sessions of Congress, visits to the House of heads of state, and funerals of Members of Congress. The Sergeant at Arms enforces the rules relating to the privileges of the Hall of the House, including admission to the galleries, oversees garage and parking security of the House, and distributes all House staff identification cards. Committees The work of preparing and considering legislation is done largely by committees of both Houses of Congress. There are 16 standing committees in the Senate and 19 in the House of Representatives. The standing committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives are shown in the list below. In addition, there are select committees in each House (one in the House of Representatives), and various congressional commissions and joint committees composed of Members of both Houses. Each House may also appoint special investigating committees. The membership of the standing committees of each House is chosen by a vote of the entire body; members of other committees are appointed under the provisions of the measure establishing them. Each bill and resolution is usually referred to the appropriate committee, which may report a bill out in its original form, favorably or unfavorably, recommend amendments, report original measures, or allow the proposed legislation to die in committee without action. Standing Committees of the Congress ------------------------------------------------------------------------ House Committee Room \1\ Senate Committee Room \2\ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Agriculture................... 1301 Agriculture, SR-328A Nutrition, and Forestry. Appropriations................ H218 Appropriations..... S-128 [[Page 30]] Banking and Financial Services 2129 Armed Services..... SR-228 Budget........................ 309 Banking, Housing, SD-534 and Urban Affairs. Commerce...................... 2125 Budget............. SD-621 Education and the Workforce... 2181 Commerce, Science, SD-508 and Transportation. Government Reform............. 2157 Energy and Natural SD-364 Resources. House Administration.......... 1309 Environment and SD-410 Public Works. Franking Commission: Majority.................. 1309 Minority.................. 1216 International Relations....... 2170 Finance............ SD-219 Judiciary..................... 2138 Foreign Relations.. SD-450 Publications................ B29 Armed Services................ 2120 Governmental SD-340 Affairs. Resources..................... 1324 Health, Education, SD-428 Labor and Pensions. Rules......................... H312 Judiciary.......... SD-224 Minority.................... 234 Science....................... 2320 Rules and SR-305 Administration. Small Business................ 2361 Small Business..... SR-428A Standards of Official Conduct. HT2 Veterans' Affairs.. SR-412 Office of Advice and HT2 Education. Transportation and 2165 Infrastructure. Veterans' Affairs............. 335 Ways and Means................ 1102 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ Room numbers with three digits are in the Cannon House Office Building, four digits beginning with 1 are in the Longworth House Office Building, and four digits beginning with 2 are in the Rayburn House Office Building. Room numbers preceded by H or HT are in the House wing of the Capitol Building. \2\ Room numbers preceded by S are in the Senate wing of the Capitol Building; those preceded by SD are in the Dirksen Office Building; and those preceded by SR are in the Russell Office Building. Congressional Record Proceedings of Congress are published in the Congressional Record, which is issued each day when Congress is in session. Publication of the Record began March 4, 1873; it was the first record of debate officially reported, printed, and published directly by the Federal Government. The Daily Digest of the Congressional Record, printed in the back of each issue of the Record, summarizes the proceedings of that day in each House, and each of their committees and subcommittees, respectively. The Digest also presents the legislative program for each day and, at the end of the week, gives the program for the following week. Its publication was begun March 17, 1947. Sessions Section 4 of Article I of the Constitution makes it mandatory that ``The Congress shall assemble at least once in every Year. . . .'' Under this provision, also, the date for convening Congress was designated originally as the first Monday in December, ``unless they shall by Law appoint a different Day.'' Eighteen acts were passed, up to 1820, providing for the meeting of Congress on other days of the year. From 1820 to 1934, however, Congress met regularly on the first Monday in December. In 1934 the Twentieth Amendment changed the convening of Congress to January 3, unless Congress ``shall by law appoint a different day.'' In addition, the President, according to Article II, section 3, of the Constitution ``may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper. . . .'' Powers of Congress Article I, section 8, of the Constitution defines the powers of Congress. Included are the powers to assess and collect taxes--called the chief power; to regulate commerce, both interstate and foreign; to coin money; to establish post offices and post roads; to establish courts inferior to the Supreme Court; to declare war; and to raise and maintain an army and navy. Congress is further empowered ``To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions;'' and ``To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all [[Page 31]] other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof.'' Amendmentsto the Constitution Another power vested in the Congress is the right to propose amendments to the Constitution, whenever two-thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary. Should two-thirds of the State legislatures demand changes in the Constitution, it is the duty of Congress to call a constitutional convention. Proposed amendments shall be valid as part of the Constitution when ratified by the legislatures or by conventions of three-fourths of the States, as one or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by Congress. Special Powers of the Senate Under the Constitution, the Senate is granted certain powers not accorded to the House of Representatives. The Senate approves or disapproves certain Presidential appointments by majority vote, and treaties must be concurred in by a two-thirds vote. Special Powers of the House of Representatives The House of Representatives is granted the power of originating all bills for the raising of revenue. Both Houses of Congress act in impeachment proceedings, which, according to the Constitution, may be instituted against the President, Vice President, and all civil officers of the United States. The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment, and the Senate has the sole power to try impeachments. Prohibitions Upon Congress Section 9 of Article I of the Constitution also imposes prohibitions upon Congress. ``The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.'' A bill of attainder or an ex post facto law cannot be passed. No export duty can be imposed. Ports of one State cannot be given preference over those of another State. ``No money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law. . . .'' No title of nobility may be granted. Rights of Members According to section 6 of Article I, Members of Congress are granted certain privileges. In no case, except in treason, felony, and breach of the peace, can Members be arrested while attending sessions of Congress ``and in going to and returning from the same. . . .'' Furthermore, the Members cannot be questioned in any other place for remarks made in Congress. Each House may expel a Member of its body by a two-thirds vote. Enactment of Laws All bills and joint resolutions must pass both the House of Representatives and the Senate and must be signed by the President, except those proposing a constitutional amendment, in order to become law, or be passed over the President's veto by a two-thirds vote of both Houses of Congress. Section 7 of Article I states: ``If any Bill shall not be returned by the President within ten Days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the Same shall be a Law, in like Manner as if he had signed it, unless the Congress by their Adjournment prevent its Return, in which Case it shall not be a Law.'' When a bill or joint resolution is introduced in the House, the usual procedure for its enactment into law is as follows: --assignment to House committee having jurisdiction; --if favorably considered, it is reported to the House either in its original form or with recommended amendments; --if the bill or resolution is passed by the House, it is messaged to the Senate and referred to the committee having jurisdiction; --in the Senate committee the bill, if favorably considered, may be reported in the form as received from the House, or with recommended amendments; --the approved bill or resolution is reported to the Senate, and if passed by that body, is returned to the House; --if one body does not accept the amendments to a bill by the other body, a conference committee comprised of Members of both bodies is usually appointed to effect a compromise; --when the bill or joint resolution is finally approved by both Houses, it is [[Page 32]] signed by the Speaker (or Speaker pro tempore) and the Vice President (or President pro tempore or acting President pro tempore) and is presented to the President; and --once the President's signature is affixed, the measure becomes a law. If the President vetoes the bill, it cannot become a law unless it is re-passed by a two-thirds vote of both Houses. Electronic Access Specific information and legislation can be found on the Internet, at thomas.loc.gov. Publications The Congressional Directory, the Senate Manual, telephone directories for the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives, and the House Rules and Manual may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Senators [Republicans in roman (54); Democrats in italic (46); total, 100] Room numbers preceded by SR are in the Russell Office Building (Delaware and Constitution Avenues); those preceded by SD are in the Dirksen Office Building (First Street and Constitution Avenue); and those preceded by SH are in the Hart Office Building (Second and C Streets). Members' offices may be reached by phone at 202-224-3121. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Name State Room ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abraham, Spencer (R).............. Michigan................. SD329 Akaka, Daniel K (D)............... Hawaii................... SH720 Allard, Wayne (R)................. Colorado................. SH513 Ashcroft, John (R)................ Missouri................. SH316 Baucus, Max (D)................... Montana.................. SH511 Bayh, Evan (D).................... Indiana.................. SH717 Bennett, Robert F (R)............. Utah..................... SD431 Biden, Joseph R., Jr (D).......... Delaware................. SR221 Bingaman, Jeff (D)................ New Mexico............... SH703 Bond, Christopher S (R)........... Missouri................. SR274 Boxer, Barbara (D)................ California............... SH112 Breaux, John B (D)................ Louisiana................ SH503 Brownback, Sam (R)................ Kansas................... SH303 Bryan, Richard H (D).............. Nevada................... SR269 Bunning, Jim (R).................. Kentucky................. SH502 Burns, Conrad R (R)............... Montana.................. SD187 Byrd, Robert C (D)................ West Virginia............ SH311 Campbell, Ben Nighthorse (R)...... Colorado................. SR380 Chafee, Lincoln D (R)............. Rhode Island............. SD505 Cleland, Max (D).................. Georgia.................. SD461 Cochran, Thad (R)................. Mississippi.............. SR326 Collins, Susan M (R).............. Maine.................... SR172 Conrad, Kent (D).................. North Dakota............. SH530 Craig, Larry E (R)................ Idaho.................... SH520 Crapo, Mike (R)................... Idaho.................... SR111 Daschle, Tom (D).................. South Dakota............. SH509 DeWine, Mike (R).................. Ohio..................... SR140 Dodd, Christopher J (D)........... Connecticut.............. SR448 Domenici, Pete V (R).............. New Mexico............... SH328 Dorgan, Byron L (D)............... North Dakota............. SH713 Durbin, Richard J (D)............. Illinois................. SR364 Edwards, John (D)................. North Carolina........... SD225 Enzi, Mike (R).................... Wyoming.................. SR290 Feingold, Russell D (D)........... Wisconsin................ SH716 Feinstein, Dianne (D)............. California............... SH331 Fitzgerald, Peter G (R)........... Illinois................. SD555 Frist, Bill (R)................... Tennessee................ SR416 Gorton, Slade (R)................. Washington............... SH730 Graham, Bob (D)................... Florida.................. SH524 Gramm, Phil (R)................... Texas.................... SR370 [[Page 33]] Grams, Rod (R).................... Minnesota................ SD257 Grassley, Charles E (R)........... Iowa..................... SH135 Gregg, Judd (R)................... New Hampshire............ SR393 Hagel, Chuck (R).................. Nebraska................. SR346 Harkin, Tom (D)................... Iowa..................... SH731 Hatch, Orrin G (R)................ Utah..................... SR131 Helms, Jesse (R).................. North Carolina........... SD403 Hollings, Ernest F (D)............ South Carolina........... SR125 Hutchinson, Y. Tim (R)............ Arkansas................. SD239 Hutchison, Kay Bailey (R)......... Texas.................... SR284 Inhofe, James M (R)............... Oklahoma................. SR453 Inouye, Daniel K (D).............. Hawaii................... SH722 Jeffords, James M (R)............. Vermont.................. SH728 Johnson, Tim (D).................. South Dakota............. SH324 Kennedy, Edward M (D)............. Massachusetts............ SR315 Kerrey, J. Robert (D)............. Nebraska................. SH141 Kerry, John F (D)................. Massachusetts............ SR304 Kohl, Herb (D).................... Wisconsin................ SH330 Kyl, Jon (R)...................... Arizona.................. SH724 Landrieu, Mary L (D).............. Louisiana................ SH702 Lautenberg, Frank R (D)........... New Jersey............... SH506 Leahy, Patrick J (D).............. Vermont.................. SR433 Levin, Carl (D)................... Michigan................. SR459 Lieberman, Joseph I (D)........... Connecticut.............. SH706 Lincoln, Blanche L (D)............ Arkansas................. SD359 Lott, Trent (R)................... Mississippi.............. SR487 Lugar, Richard G (R).............. Indiana.................. SH306 Mack, Connie (R).................. Florida.................. SH517 McCain, John (R).................. Arizona.................. SR241 McConnell, Mitch (R).............. Kentucky................. SR361A Mikulski, Barbara A (D)........... Maryland................. SH709 Miller, Zell (D).................. Georgia.................. SR200 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick (D)...... New York................. SR464 Murkowski, Frank H (R)............ Alaska................... SH322 Murray, Patty (D)................. Washington............... SR173 Nickles, Don (R).................. Oklahoma................. SH133 Reed, Jack (D).................... Rhode Island............. SH320 Reid, Harry (D)................... Nevada................... SH528 Robb, Charles S (D)............... Virginia................. SR154 Roberts, Pat (R).................. Kansas................... SH302 Rockefeller, John D., IV (D)...... West Virginia............ SH531 Roth, William V., Jr (R).......... Delaware................. SH104 Santorum, Rick (R)................ Pennsylvania............. SR120 Sarbanes, Paul S (D).............. Maryland................. SH309 Schumer, Charles E (D)............ New York................. SH313 Sessions, Jeff (R)................ Alabama.................. SR493 Shelby, Richard C (R)............. Alabama.................. SH110 Smith, Bob (R).................... New Hampshire............ SD307 Smith, Gordon (R)................. Oregon................... SR404 Snowe, Olympia J (R).............. Maine.................... SR250 Specter, Arlen (R)................ Pennsylvania............. SH711 Stevens, Ted (R).................. Alaska................... SH522 Thomas, Craig (R)................. Wyoming.................. SH109 [[Page 34]] Thompson, Fred (R)................ Tennessee................ SD521 Thurmond, Strom (R)............... South Carolina........... SR217 Torricelli, Robert G (D).......... New Jersey............... SD113 Voinovich, George V (R)........... Ohio..................... SH317 Warner, John W (R)................ Virginia................. SR225 Wellstone, Paul (D)............... Minnesota................ SH136 Wyden, Ron (D).................... Oregon................... SH516 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Representatives [Republicans in roman (221); Democrats in italic (211); Independents in bold (2); total, 435] Room numbers with three digits are in the Cannon House Office Building (New Jersey and Independence Avenues), four digits beginning with 1 are in the Longworth House Office Building (between South Capitol Street and New Jersey Avenue on Independence Avenue), and four digits beginning with 2 are in the Rayburn House Office Building (between First and South Capitol Streets on Independence Avenue). Members' offices may be reached by phone at 202-225-3121. The most current listing of House Members can be found on the Internet, at clerkweb.house.gov. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name State (District) Room ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abercrombie, Neil (D)................. Hawaii (1)......... 1502 Ackerman, Gary L (D).................. New York (5)....... 2243 Aderholt, Robert B (R)................ Alabama (4)........ 1007 Allen, Thomas H (D)................... Maine (1).......... 1717 Andrews, Robert E (D)................. New Jersey (1)..... 2439 Archer, Bill (R)...................... Texas (7).......... 1236 Armey, Richard K (R).................. Texas (26)......... 301 Baca, Joe (D)......................... California (42).... 2300 Bachus, Spencer (R)................... Alabama (6)........ 442 Baird, Brian (D)...................... Washington (3)..... 1721 Baker, Richard H (R).................. Louisiana (6)...... 434 Baldacci, John Elias (D).............. Maine (2).......... 1740 Baldwin, Tammy (D).................... Wisconsin (2)...... 1020 Ballenger, Cass (R)................... North Carolina (10) 2182 Barcia, James A (D)................... Michigan (5)....... 2419 Barr, Bob (R)......................... Georgia (7)........ 1207 Barrett, Bill (R)..................... Nebraska (3)....... 2458 Barrett, Thomas M (D)................. Wisconsin (5)...... 1214 Bartlett, Roscoe G (R)................ Maryland (6)....... 2412 Barton, Joe (R)....................... Texas (6).......... 2264 Bass, Charles F (R)................... New Hampshire (2).. 218 Bateman, Herbert H (R)................ Virginia (1)....... 2211 Becerra, Xavier (D)................... California (30).... 1119 Bentsen, Ken (D)...................... Texas (25)......... 326 Bereuter, Doug (R).................... Nebraska (1)....... 2184 Berkley, Shelley (D).................. Nevada (1)......... 1505 Berman, Howard L (D).................. California (26).... 2330 Berry, Marion (D)..................... Arkansas (1)....... 1113 Biggert, Judy (R)..................... Illinois (13)...... 508 Bilbray, Brian P (R).................. California (49).... 1530 Bilirakis, Michael (R)................ Florida (9)........ 2369 Bishop, Sanford D., Jr (D)............ Georgia (2)........ 1433 Blagojevich, Rod R (D)................ Illinois (5)....... 331 Bliley, Tom (R)....................... Virginia (7)....... 2409 [[Page 35]] Blumenauer, Earl (D).................. Oregon (3)......... 1406 Blunt, Roy (R)........................ Missouri (7)....... 217 Boehlert, Sherwood L (R).............. New York (23)...... 2246 Boehner, John A (R)................... Ohio (8)........... 1011 Bonilla, Henry (R).................... Texas (23)......... 1427 Bonior, David E (D)................... Michigan (10)...... 2207 Bono, Mary (R)........................ California (44).... 516 Borski, Robert A (D).................. Pennsylvania (3)... 2267 Boswell, Leonard L (D)................ Iowa (3)........... 1029 Boucher, Rick (D)..................... Virginia (9)....... 2329 Boyd, Allen (D)....................... Florida (2)........ 107 Brady, Kevin (R)...................... Texas (8).......... 1531 Brady, Robert A (D)................... Pennsylvania (1)... 216 Brown, Corrine (D).................... Florida (3)........ 2444 Brown, Sherrod (D).................... Ohio (13).......... 201 Bryant, Ed (R)........................ Tennessee (7)...... 408 Burr, Richard (R)..................... North Carolina (5). 1513 Burton, Dan (R)....................... Indiana (6)........ 2185 Buyer, Steve (R)...................... Indiana (5)........ 227 Callahan, Sonny (R)................... Alabama (1)........ 2466 Calvert, Ken (R)...................... California (43).... 2201 Camp, Dave (R)........................ Michigan (4)....... 137 Campbell, Tom (R)..................... California (15).... 2442 Canady, Charles T (R)................. Florida (12)....... 2432 Cannon, Chris (R)..................... Utah (3)........... 118 Capps, Lois (D)....................... California (22).... 1118 Capuano, Michael E (D)................ Massachusetts (8).. 1232 Cardin, Benjamin L (D)................ Maryland (3)....... 104 Carson, Julia (D)..................... Indiana (10)....... 1541 Castle, Michael N (R)................. Delaware (At Large) 1227 Chabot, Steve (R)..................... Ohio (1)........... 129 Chambliss, Saxby (R).................. Georgia (8)........ 1019 Chenoweth-Hage, Helen (R)............. Idaho (1).......... 1727 Clay, William (Bill) (D).............. Missouri (1)....... 2306 Clayton, Eva M (D).................... North Carolina (1). 2440 Clement, Bob (D)...................... Tennessee (5)...... 2229 Clyburn, James E (D).................. South Carolina (6). 319 Coble, Howard (R)..................... North Carolina (6). 2468 Coburn, Tom A (R)..................... Oklahoma (2)....... 429 Collins, Mac (R)...................... Georgia (3)........ 1131 Combest, Larry (R).................... Texas (19)......... 1026 Condit, Gary A (D).................... California (18).... 2234 Conyers, John, Jr (D)................. Michigan (14)...... 2426 Cook, Merrill (R)..................... Utah (2)........... 1431 Cooksey, John (R)..................... Louisiana (5)...... 317 Costello, Jerry F (D)................. Illinois (12)...... 2454 Cox, Christopher (R).................. California (47).... 2402 Coyne, William J (D).................. Pennsylvania (14).. 2455 Cramer, Robert E. (Bud), Jr (D)....... Alabama (5)........ 2350 Crane, Philip M (R)................... Illinois (8)....... 233 Crowley, Joseph (D)................... New York (7)....... 1517 [[Page 36]] Cubin, Barbara (R).................... Wyoming (At Large). 1114 Cummings, Elijah E (D)................ Maryland (7)....... 1632 Cunningham, Randy (Duke) (R).......... California (51).... 2238 Danner, Pat (D)....................... Missouri (6)....... 2262 Davis, Danny K (D).................... Illinois (7)....... 1222 Davis, Jim (D)........................ Florida (11)....... 418 Davis, Thomas M (R)................... Virginia (11)...... 224 Deal, Nathan (R)...................... Georgia (9)........ 2437 DeFazio, Peter A (D).................. Oregon (4)......... 2134 DeGette, Diana (D).................... Colorado (1)....... 1339 Delahunt, William D (D)............... Massachusetts (10). 1317 DeLauro, Rosa L (D)................... Connecticut (3).... 436 DeLay, Tom (R)........................ Texas (22)......... 341 DeMint, Jim (R)....................... South Carolina (4). 507 Deutsch, Peter (D).................... Florida (20)....... 204 Diaz-Balart, Lincoln (R).............. Florida (21)....... 404 Dickey, Jay (R)....................... Arkansas (4)....... 2453 Dicks, Norman D (D)................... Washington (6)..... 2467 Dingell, John D (D)................... Michigan (16)...... 2328 Dixon, Julian C (D)................... California (32).... 2252 Doggett, Lloyd (D).................... Texas (10)......... 328 Dooley, Calvin M (D).................. California (20).... 1201 Doolittle, John T (R)................. California (4)..... 1526 Doyle, Michael F (D).................. Pennsylvania (18).. 133 Dreier, David (R)..................... California (28).... 237 Duncan, John J., Jr (R)............... Tennessee (2)...... 2400 Dunn, Jennifer (R).................... Washington (8)..... 432 Edwards, Chet (D)..................... Texas (11)......... 2459 Ehlers, Vernon J (R).................. Michigan (3)....... 1714 Ehrlich, Robert L., Jr (R)............ Maryland (2)....... 315 Emerson, Jo Ann (R)................... Missouri (8)....... 132 Engel, Eliot L (D).................... New York (17)...... 2303 English, Phil (R)..................... Pennsylvania (21).. 1410 Eshoo, Anna G (D)..................... California (14).... 205 Etheridge, Bob (D).................... North Carolina (2). 1641 Evans, Lane (D)....................... Illinois (17)...... 2335 Everett, Terry (R).................... Alabama (2)........ 2312 Ewing, Thomas W (R)................... Illinois (15)...... 2417 Farr, Sam (D)......................... California (17).... 1221 Fattah, Chaka (D)..................... Pennsylvania (2)... 1205 Filner, Bob (D)....................... California (50).... 2463 Fletcher, Ernie (R)................... Kentucky (6)....... 1117 Foley, Mark (R)....................... Florida (16)....... 113 Forbes, Michael P (D)................. New York (1)....... 125 Ford, Harold E., Jr (D)............... Tennessee (9)...... 325 Fossella, Vito (R).................... New York (13)...... 431 Fowler, Tillie K (R).................. Florida (4)........ 106 Frank, Barney (D)..................... Massachusetts (4).. 2210 Franks, Bob (R)....................... New Jersey (7)..... 225 Frelinghuysen, Rodney P (R)........... New Jersey (11).... 228 Frost, Martin (D)..................... Texas (24)......... 2256 [[Page 37]] Gallegly, Elton (R)................... California (23).... 2427 Ganske, Greg (R)...................... Iowa (4)........... 1108 Gejdenson, Sam (D).................... Connecticut (2).... 2304 Gekas, George W (R)................... Pennsylvania (17).. 2410 Gephardt, Richard A (D)............... Missouri (3)....... 1226 Gibbons, Jim (R)...................... Nevada (2)......... 100 Gilchrest, Wayne T (R)................ Maryland (1)....... 2245 Gillmor, Paul E (R)................... Ohio (5)........... 1203 Gilman, Benjamin A (R)................ New York (20)...... 2449 Gonzalez, Charles A (D)............... Texas (20)......... 327 Goode, Virgil H., Jr (I).............. Virginia (5)....... 1520 Goodlatte, Bob (R).................... Virginia (6)....... 2240 Goodling, William F (R)............... Pennsylvania (19).. 2107 Gordon, Bart (D)...................... Tennessee (6)...... 2368 Goss, Porter J (R).................... Florida (14)....... 108 Graham, Lindsey O (R)................. South Carolina (3). 1429 Granger, Kay (R)...................... Texas (12)......... 435 Green, Gene (D)....................... Texas (29)......... 2429 Green, Mark (R)....................... Wisconsin (8)...... 1218 Greenwood, James C (R)................ Pennsylvania (8)... 2436 Gutierrez, Luis V (D)................. Illinois (4)....... 2438 Gutknecht, Gil (R).................... Minnesota (1)...... 425 Hall, Ralph M (D)..................... Texas (4).......... 2221 Hall, Tony P (D)...................... Ohio (3)........... 1432 Hansen, James V (R)................... Utah (1)........... 242 Hastert, J. Dennis (R)................ Illinois (14)...... 2263 Hastings, Alcee L (D)................. Florida (23)....... 2235 Hastings, Doc (R)..................... Washington (4)..... 1323 Hayes, Robin (R)...................... North Carolina (8). 130 Hayworth, J. D (R).................... Arizona (6)........ 1023 Hefley, Joel (R)...................... Colorado (5)....... 2230 Herger, Wally (R)..................... California (2)..... 2433 Hill, Baron P (D)..................... Indiana (9)........ 1208 Hill, Rick (R)........................ Montana (At Large). 1609 Hilleary, Van (R)..................... Tennessee (4)...... 114 Hilliard, Earl F (D).................. Alabama (7)........ 1314 Hinchey, Maurice D (D)................ New York (26)...... 2431 Hinojosa, Ruben (D)................... Texas (15)......... 1032 Hobson, David L (R)................... Ohio (7)........... 1514 Hoeffel, Joseph M (D)................. Pennsylvania (13).. 1229 Hoekstra, Peter (R)................... Michigan (2)....... 1124 Holden, Tim (D)....................... Pennsylvania (6)... 1421 Holt, Rush D (D)...................... New Jersey (12).... 1630 Hooley, Darlene (D)................... Oregon (5)......... 1130 Horn, Stephen (R)..................... California (38).... 2331 Hostettler, John N (R)................ Indiana (8)........ 1507 Houghton, Amo (R)..................... New York (31)...... 1110 Hoyer, Steny H (D).................... Maryland (5)....... 1705 Hulshof, Kenny C (R).................. Missouri (9)....... 412 Hunter, Duncan (R).................... California (52).... 2265 Hutchinson, Asa (R)................... Arkansas (3)....... 1535 [[Page 38]] Hyde, Henry J (R)..................... Illinois (6)....... 2110 Inslee, Jay (D)....................... Washington (1)..... 308 Isakson, Johnny (R)................... Georgia (6)........ 2428 Istook, Ernest J., Jr (R)............. Oklahoma (5)....... 2404 Jackson, Jesse L., Jr (D)............. Illinois (2)....... 313 Jackson Lee, Sheila (D)............... Texas (18)......... 410 Jefferson, William J (D).............. Louisiana (2)...... 240 Jenkins, William L (R)................ Tennessee (1)...... 1708 John, Christopher (D)................. Louisiana (7)...... 1504 Johnson, Eddie Bernice (D)............ Texas (30)......... 1511 Johnson, Nancy L (R).................. Connecticut (6).... 2113 Johnson, Sam (R)...................... Texas (3).......... 1030 Jones, Stephanie Tubbs (D)............ Ohio (11).......... 1516 Jones, Walter B (R)................... North Carolina (3). 422 Kanjorski, Paul E (D)................. Pennsylvania (11).. 2353 Kaptur, Marcy (D)..................... Ohio (9)........... 2366 Kasich, John R (R).................... Ohio (12).......... 1111 Kelly, Sue W (R)...................... New York (19)...... 1122 Kennedy, Patrick J (D)................ Rhode Island (1)... 312 Kildee, Dale E (D).................... Michigan (9)....... 2187 Kilpatrick, Carolyn C (D)............. Michigan (15)...... 503 Kind, Ron (D)......................... Wisconsin (3)...... 1713 King, Peter T (R)..................... New York (3)....... 403 Kingston, Jack (R).................... Georgia (1)........ 1034 Kleczka, Gerald D (D)................. Wisconsin (4)...... 2301 Klink, Ron (D)........................ Pennsylvania (4)... 2448 Knollenberg, Joe (R).................. Michigan (11)...... 2349 Kolbe, Jim (R)........................ Arizona (5)........ 2266 Kucinich, Dennis J (D)................ Ohio (10).......... 1730 Kuykendall, Steven T (R).............. California (36).... 512 LaFalce, John J (D)................... New York (29)...... 2310 LaHood, Ray (R)....................... Illinois (18)...... 329 Lampson, Nick (D)..................... Texas (9).......... 417 Lantos, Tom (D)....................... California (12).... 2217 Largent, Steve (R).................... Oklahoma (1)....... 426 Larson, John B (D).................... Connecticut (1).... 1419 Latham, Tom (R)....................... Iowa (5)........... 324 LaTourette, Steven C (R).............. Ohio (19).......... 1224 Lazio, Rick (R)....................... New York (2)....... 2244 Leach, James A (R).................... Iowa (1)........... 2186 Lee, Barbara (D)...................... California (9)..... 414 Levin, Sander M (D)................... Michigan (12)...... 2268 Lewis, Jerry (R)...................... California (40).... 2112 Lewis, John (D)....................... Georgia (5)........ 343 Lewis, Ron (R)........................ Kentucky (2)....... 223 Linder, John (R)...................... Georgia (11)....... 2447 Lipinski, William O (D)............... Illinois (3)....... 1501 LoBiondo, Frank A (R)................. New Jersey (2)..... 222 Lofgren, Zoe (D)...................... California (16).... 318 Lowey, Nita M (D)..................... New York (18)...... 2421 Lucas, Frank D (R).................... Oklahoma (6)....... 438 [[Page 39]] Lucas, Ken (D)........................ Kentucky (4)....... 1237 Luther, Bill (D)...................... Minnesota (6)...... 117 McCarthy, Carolyn (D)................. New York (4)....... 1725 McCarthy, Karen (D)................... Missouri (5)....... 1330 McCollum, Bill (R).................... Florida (8)........ 2109 McCrery, Jim (R)...................... Louisiana (4)...... 2104 McDermott, Jim (D).................... Washington (7)..... 1035 McGovern, James P (D)................. Massachusetts (3).. 416 McHugh, John M (R).................... New York (24)...... 2441 McInnis, Scott (R).................... Colorado (3)....... 320 McIntosh, David M (R)................. Indiana (2)........ 1610 McIntyre, Mike (D).................... North Carolina (7). 1605 McKeon, Howard P. (Buck) (R).......... California (25).... 2242 McKinney, Cynthia A (D)............... Georgia (4)........ 124 McNulty, Michael R (D)................ New York (21)...... 2161 Maloney, Carolyn B (D)................ New York (14)...... 2430 Maloney, James H (D).................. Connecticut (5).... 1213 Manzullo, Donald A (R)................ Illinois (16)...... 409 Markey, Edward J (D).................. Massachusetts (7).. 2108 Martinez, Matthew G (D)............... California (31).... 2269 Mascara, Frank (D).................... Pennsylvania (20).. 314 Matsui, Robert T (D).................. California (5)..... 2308 Meehan, Martin T (D).................. Massachusetts (5).. 2434 Meek, Carrie P (D).................... Florida (17)....... 401 Meeks, Gregory W (D).................. New York (6)....... 1710 Menendez, Robert (D).................. New Jersey (13).... 405 Metcalf, Jack (R)..................... Washington (2)..... 1510 Mica, John L (R)...................... Florida (7)........ 2445 Millender-McDonald, Juanita (D)....... California (37).... 419 Miller, Dan (R)....................... Florida (13)....... 102 Miller, Gary G (R).................... California (41).... 1037 Miller, George (D).................... California (7)..... 2205 Minge, David (D)...................... Minnesota (2)...... 1415 Mink, Patsy T (D)..................... Hawaii (2)......... 2135 Moakley, John Joseph (D).............. Massachusetts (9).. 235 Mollohan, Alan B (D).................. West Virginia (1).. 2346 Moore, Dennis (D)..................... Kansas (3)......... 506 Moran, James P (D).................... Virginia (8)....... 2239 Moran, Jerry (R)...................... Kansas (1)......... 1519 Morella, Constance A (R).............. Maryland (8)....... 2228 Murtha, John P (D).................... Pennsylvania (12).. 2423 Myrick, Sue Wilkins (R)............... North Carolina (9). 230 Nadler, Jerrold (D)................... New York (8)....... 2334 Napolitano, Grace F (D)............... California (34).... 1407 Neal, Richard E (D)................... Massachusetts (2).. 2236 Nethercutt, George R., Jr (R)......... Washington (5)..... 1527 Ney, Robert W (R)..................... Ohio (18).......... 1024 Northup, Anne M (R)................... Kentucky (3)....... 1004 Norwood, Charlie (R).................. Georgia (10)....... 1707 Nussle, Jim (R)....................... Iowa (2)........... 303 Oberstar, James L (D)................. Minnesota (8)...... 2365 [[Page 40]] Obey, David R (D)..................... Wisconsin (7)...... 2314 Olver, John W (D)..................... Massachusetts (1).. 1027 Ortiz, Solomon P (D).................. Texas (27)......... 2136 Ose, Doug (R)......................... California (3)..... 1508 Owens, Major R (D).................... New York (11)...... 2305 Oxley, Michael G (R).................. Ohio (4)........... 2233 Packard, Ron (R)...................... California (48).... 2372 Pallone, Frank, Jr (D)................ New Jersey (6)..... 420 Pascrell, Bill, Jr (D)................ New Jersey (8)..... 1722 Pastor, Ed (D)........................ Arizona (2)........ 2465 Paul, Ron (R)......................... Texas (14)......... 203 Payne, Donald M (D)................... New Jersey (10).... 2209 Pease, Edward A (R)................... Indiana (7)........ 119 Pelosi, Nancy (D)..................... California (8)..... 2457 Peterson, Collin C (D)................ Minnesota (7)...... 2159 Peterson, John E (R).................. Pennsylvania (5)... 307 Petri, Thomas E (R)................... Wisconsin (6)...... 2462 Phelps, David D (D)................... Illinois (19)...... 1523 Pickering, Charles W. (Chip) (R)...... Mississippi (3).... 427 Pickett, Owen B (D) (D)............... Virginia (2)....... 2133 Pitts, Joseph R (R)................... Pennsylvania (16).. 504 Pombo, Richard W (R).................. California (11).... 2411 Pomeroy, Earl (D)..................... North Dakota (At Large) 1533 Porter, John Edward (R)............... Illinois (10)...... 2373 Portman, Rob (R)...................... Ohio (2)........... 238 Price, David E (D).................... North Carolina (4). 2162 Pryce, Deborah (R).................... Ohio (15).......... 221 Quinn, Jack (R)....................... New York (30)...... 229 Radanovich, George (R)................ California (19).... 123 Rahall, Nick J., II (D)............... West Virginia (3).. 2307 Ramstad, Jim (R)...................... Minnesota (3)...... 103 Rangel, Charles B (D)................. New York (15)...... 2354 Regula, Ralph (R)..................... Ohio (16).......... 2309 Reyes, Silvestre (D).................. Texas (16)......... 514 Reynolds, Thomas M (R)................ New York (27)...... 413 Riley, Bob (R)........................ Alabama (3)........ 322 Rivers, Lynn N (D).................... Michigan (13)...... 1724 Rodriguez, Ciro D (D)................. Texas (28)......... 323 Roemer, Tim (D)....................... Indiana (3)........ 2352 Rogan, James E (R).................... California (27).... 126 Rogers, Harold (R).................... Kentucky (5)....... 2470 Rohrabacher, Dana (R)................. California (45).... 2338 Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana (R).............. Florida (18)....... 2160 Rothman, Steven R (D)................. New Jersey (9)..... 1607 Roukema, Marge (R).................... New Jersey (5)..... 2469 Roybal-Allard, Lucille (D)............ California (33).... 2435 Royce, Edward R (R)................... California (39).... 1133 Rush, Bobby L (D)..................... Illinois (1)....... 2416 Ryan, Paul (R)........................ Wisconsin (1)...... 1217 Ryun, Jim (R)......................... Kansas (2)......... 330 Sabo, Martin Olav (D)................. Minnesota (5)...... 2336 [[Page 41]] Salmon, Matt (R)...................... Arizona (1)........ 115 Sanchez, Loretta (D).................. California (46).... 1529 Sanders, Bernard (I).................. Vermont (At Large). 2202 Sandlin, Max (D)...................... Texas (1).......... 214 Sanford, Marshall (Mark) (R).......... South Carolina (1). 1233 Sawyer, Tom (D)....................... Ohio (14).......... 1414 Saxton, Jim (R)....................... New Jersey (3)..... 339 Scarborough, Joe (R).................. Florida (1)........ 127 Schaffer, Bob (R)..................... Colorado (4)....... 212 Schakowsky, Janice D (D).............. Illinois (9)....... 515 Scott, Robert C (D)................... Virginia (3)....... 2464 Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr (R)....... Wisconsin (9)...... 2332 Serrano, Jose E (D)................... New York (16)...... 2342 Sessions, Pete (R).................... Texas (5).......... 1318 Shadegg, John B (R)................... Arizona (4)........ 430 Shaw, E. Clay, Jr (R)................. Florida (22)....... 2408 Shays, Christopher (R)................ Connecticut (4).... 1126 Sherman, Brad (D)..................... California (24).... 1524 Sherwood, Don (R)..................... Pennsylvania (10).. 1223 Shimkus, John (R)..................... Illinois (20)...... 513 Shows, Ronnie (D)..................... Mississippi (4).... 509 Shuster, Bud (R)...................... Pennsylvania (9)... 2188 Simpson, Michael K (R)................ Idaho (2).......... 1440 Sisisky, Norman (D)................... Virginia (4)....... 2371 Skeen, Joe (R)........................ New Mexico (2)..... 2302 Skelton, Ike (D)...................... Missouri (4)....... 2206 Slaughter, Louise McIntosh (D)........ New York (28)...... 2347 Smith, Adam (D)....................... Washington (9)..... 116 Smith, Christopher H (R).............. New Jersey (4)..... 2370 Smith, Lamar S (R).................... Texas (21)......... 2231 Smith, Nick (R)....................... Michigan (7)....... 306 Snyder, Vic (D)....................... Arkansas (2)....... 1319 Souder, Mark E (R).................... Indiana (4)........ 109 Spence, Floyd (R)..................... South Carolina (2). 2405 Spratt, John M., Jr (D)............... South Carolina (5). 1536 Stabenow, Debbie (D).................. Michigan (8)....... 1039 Stark, Fortney Pete (D)............... California (13).... 239 Stearns, Cliff (R).................... Florida (6)........ 2227 Stenholm, Charles W (D)............... Texas (17)......... 1211 Strickland, Ted (D)................... Ohio (6)........... 336 Stump, Bob (R)........................ Arizona (3)........ 211 Stupak, Bart (D)...................... Michigan (1)....... 2348 Sununu, John E (R).................... New Hampshire (1).. 316 Sweeney, John E (R)................... New York (22)...... 437 Talent, James M (R)................... Missouri (2)....... 1022 Tancredo, Thomas G (R)................ Colorado (6)....... 1123 Tanner, John S (D).................... Tennessee (8)...... 1127 Tauscher, Ellen O (D)................. California (10).... 1239 Tauzin, W. J. (Billy) (R)............. Louisiana (3)...... 2183 Taylor, Charles H (R)................. North Carolina (11) 231 Taylor, Gene (D)...................... Mississippi (5).... 2311 [[Page 42]] Terry, Lee (R)........................ Nebraska (2)....... 1728 Thomas, William M (R)................. California (21).... 2208 Thompson, Bennie G (D)................ Mississippi (2).... 1408 Thompson, Mike (D).................... California (1)..... 415 Thornberry, Mac (R)................... Texas (13)......... 131 Thune, John R (R)..................... South Dakota (At Large) 1005 Thurman, Karen L (D).................. Florida (5)........ 440 Tiahrt, Todd (R)...................... Kansas (4)......... 428 Tierney, John F (D)................... Massachusetts (6).. 120 Toomey, Patrick J (R)................. Pennsylvania (15).. 511 Towns, Edolphus (D)................... New York (10)...... 2232 Traficant, James A., Jr (D)........... Ohio (17).......... 2446 Turner, Jim (D)....................... Texas (2).......... 208 Udall, Mark (D)....................... Colorado (2)....... 128 Udall, Tom (D)........................ New Mexico (3)..... 502 Upton, Fred (R)....................... Michigan (6)....... 2333 Velazquez, Nydia M (D)................ New York (12)...... 2241 Vento, Bruce F (D).................... Minnesota (4)...... 2413 Visclosky, Peter J (D)................ Indiana (1)........ 2313 Vitter, David (R)..................... Louisiana (1)...... 2406 Walden, Greg (R)...................... Oregon (2)......... 1404 Walsh, James T (R).................... New York (25)...... 2351 Wamp, Zach (R)........................ Tennessee (3)...... 423 Waters, Maxine (D).................... California (35).... 2344 Watkins, Wes (R)...................... 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