105TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS

'105th United States Congress'

United States Capitol (2002)
Session: January 3, 1997 –
January 3, 1999
President of the Senate: Al Gore
President pro tempore of the Senate: Strom Thurmond
Speaker of the House: Newt Gingrich
Members: 435 Representatives
100 Senators
5 Territorial Representatives
House Majority: Republican
Senate Majority: Republican

The 'One Hundred Fifth United States Congress' was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from January 3 1997 to January 3 1999, during the first two years of the second administration of U.S. President William J. (Bill) Clinton.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Twenty-first Census of the United States in 1990. Both chambers had a Republican majority.

Contents
Dates of sessions
Major Legislation
Party summary
Senate
House of Representatives
Officers
Senate
House of Representatives
Members
Senate
House of Representatives
Employees
Senate
House of Representatives
External links

Dates of sessions


January 3 1997 – January 3 1999

★ First session: January 7 1997 – November 13 1997

★ Second session: January 27 1998 – December 19 1998
Previous congress: ''104th Congress''

Next congress: ''106th Congress''

Major Legislation


Main articles: List of United States federal legislation#105th United States Congress


August 5, 1997 — Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, PL 105-34, 111 Stat. 788

June 9, 1998 — Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, PL 105-178, 112 Stat. 107,

July 22, 1998 — Taxpayer Bill of Rights III, PL 105-206, title III, 112 Stat. 726

August 7, 1998 — Workforce Investment Act, PL 105-220, 112 Stat. 936,

October 21, 1998 — Child Online Privacy Protection Act, PL 105-277, div. C, title XIV, 112 Stat. 2681–736,

October 27, 1998 — Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act, PL 105-298, title I, 112 Stat. 2827,

October 28, 1998 — Digital Millennium Copyright Act (including the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act), PL 105-304, 112 Stat. 2860,

October 31, 1998 — Iraq Liberation Act, PL 105-338, 112 Stat. 3178,

October 31, 1998 — Veterans Employment Opportunities Act, PL 105-339, 112 Stat. 3182,

Party summary


Senate

Affiliation Members Note Republican Party 55 shifted to 54 twice Democratic Party 45 shifted to 46 twice
Total 100

House of Representatives

Affiliation Members Voting
share
Delegates and
Resident
Commissioner
Note Republican Party 228 52.4% 1 Democratic Party 206 47.4% 4 Independent 1 0.2% - Caucuses with the Democrats
Vacant 0 0.0% -
Total 435 5

Officers


Senate

Office Senator / Vice-President Party State
President of the Senate Al Gore Democratic Tennessee
President ''pro tempore'' Strom Thurmond Republican South Carolina
Majority Leader Trent Lott Republican Mississippi
Minority Leader Tom Daschle Democratic South Dakota
Majority Whip Don Nickles Republican Oklahoma
Minority Whip Wendell Hampton Ford Democratic Kentucky

House of Representatives

Office Representative Party State
Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich Republican Georgia
Majority Leader Dick Armey Republican Texas
Minority Leader Dick Gephardt Democratic Missouri
Majority Whip Tom DeLay Republican Texas
Minority Whip David Bonior Democratic Michigan

Members


Senate

Senator Party State '↑' Hometown Class First took
office
Richard Shelby RepublicanAlabama Tuscaloosa 3 1987 Jeff Sessions Republican Mobile 2 1997 Ted Stevens RepublicanAlaska Girdwood 2 1969 Frank Murkowski Republican Fairbanks 3 1981 John McCain RepublicanArizona Phoenix 3 1987 Jon Kyl Republican Phoenix 1 1995 Dale Bumpers DemocratArkansas Charleston 3 1975 Tim Hutchinson Republican Bentonville 2 1997 Dianne Feinstein DemocratCalifornia San Francisco 1 1992 Barbara Boxer Democrat Greenbrae 3 1993 Ben Nighthorse Campbell RepublicanColorado Ignacio 3 1993 Wayne Allard Republican Loveland 2 1997 Christopher Dodd DemocratConnecticut East Haddam 3 1981 Joseph Lieberman Democrat New Haven 1 1989 William Roth RepublicanDelaware Wilmington 1 1971 Joe Biden Democrat Wilmington 2 1973 Bob Graham DemocratFlorida Miami Lakes 3 1987 Connie Mack Republican Cape Coral 1 1989 Paul Coverdell RepublicanGeorgia Atlanta 3 1993 Max Cleland Democrat Lithonia 2 1997 Daniel Inouye DemocratHawaii Honolulu 3 1963 Daniel Akaka Democrat Honolulu 1 1991 Larry Craig RepublicanIdaho Payette 2 1991 Dirk Kempthorne Republican Boise 3 1993 Carol Moseley-Braun DemocratIllinois Chicago 3 1993 Richard Durbin Democrat Springfield 2 1997 Richard Lugar RepublicanIndiana Indianapolis 1 1977 Dan Coats Republican Fort Wayne 3 1989 Chuck Grassley RepublicanIowa Cedar Falls 3 1981 Tom Harkin Democrat Cumming 2 1985 Sam Brownback RepublicanKansas Topeka 3 1996 Pat Roberts Republican Dodge City 2 1997 Wendell Hampton Ford DemocratKentucky Owensboro 3 1974 Mitch McConnell Republican Louisville 2 1985 John Breaux DemocratLouisiana Crowley 3 1987 Mary Landrieu Democrat New Orleans 2 1997 Olympia Snowe RepublicanMaine Auburn 1 1995 Susan Collins Republican Bangor 2 1997 Paul Sarbanes DemocratMaryland Baltimore 1 1977 Barbara Mikulski Democrat Baltimore 3 1987 Edward Kennedy DemocratMassachusetts Hyannis Port 1 1962 John Kerry Democrat Boston 2 1985 Carl Levin DemocratMichigan Detroit 2 1979 Spencer Abraham Republican Auburn Hills 1 1995 Paul Wellstone DemocratMinnesota Northfield 2 1991 Rod Grams Republican Ramsey 1 1995 Thad Cochran RepublicanMississippi Jackson 2 1979 Trent Lott Republican Pascagoula 1 1989 Kit Bond RepublicanMissouri Mexico 3 1987 John Ashcroft Republican Willard 1 1995 Max Baucus DemocratMontana Helena 2 1979 Conrad Burns Republican Billings 1 1989 Bob Kerrey DemocratNebraska Omaha 1 1989 Chuck Hagel Republican Omaha 2 1997 Harry Reid DemocratNevada Searchlight 3 1987 Richard Bryan Democrat Las Vegas 1 1989 Bob Smith RepublicanNew Hampshire Tuftonboro 2 1990 Judd Gregg Republican Greenfield 3 1993 Frank Lautenberg DemocratNew Jersey Cliffside Park 1 1982 Robert Torricelli Democrat Englewood 2 1997 Pete Domenici RepublicanNew Mexico Albuquerque 2 1973 Jeff Bingaman Democrat Santa Fe 1 1983 Daniel Patrick Moynihan DemocratNew York Oneonta 1 1977 Al D'Amato Republican Island Park 3 1981 Jesse Helms RepublicanNorth Carolina Raleigh 2 1973 Lauch Faircloth Republican Clinton 3 1993 Kent Conrad DemocratNorth Dakota Bismarck 1 1987 Byron Dorgan Democrat Bismarck 3 1993 John Glenn DemocratOhio Columbus 3 1974 Mike DeWine Republican Yellowsprings 1 1995 Don Nickles RepublicanOklahoma Ponca City 3 1981 James Inhofe Republican Tulsa 2 1995 Ron Wyden DemocratOregon Portland 3 1997 Gordon Smith Republican Pendleton 2 1997 Arlen Specter RepublicanPennsylvania Philadelphia 3 1981 Rick Santorum Republican Mount Lebanon 1 1995 John Chafee RepublicanRhode Island Warwick 1 1977 Jack Reed Democrat Cranston 2 1997 Strom Thurmond RepublicanSouth Carolina Aiken 2 1954 Ernest Hollings Democrat Charleston 3 1966 Tom Daschle DemocratSouth Dakota Aberdeen 3 1987 Tim Johnson Democrat Vermillion 2 1997 Fred Thompson RepublicanTennessee Nashville 2 1994 Bill Frist Republican Nashville 1 1995 Phil Gramm RepublicanTexas College Station 2 1985 Kay Bailey Hutchison Republican Dallas 1 1993 Orrin Hatch RepublicanUtah Salt Lake City 1 1977 Robert Bennett Republican Salt Lake City 3 1993 Patrick Leahy DemocratVermont Burlington 3 1975 James Jeffords Republican Shrewsbury 1 1989 John Warner RepublicanVirginia Alexandria 2 1979 Chuck Robb Democrat McLean 1 1989 Slade Gorton RepublicanWashington Seattle 1 1989
(previously served
1981-1987)
Patty Murray Democrat Seattle 3 1993 Robert Byrd DemocratWest Virginia Sophia 1 1959 Jay Rockefeller Democrat Charleston 2 1985 Herbert Kohl DemocratWisconsin Milwaukee 1 1989 Russ Feingold Democrat Middleton 3 1993 Craig Thomas RepublicanWyoming Casper 1 1995 Michael Enzi Republican Gillette 2 1997

House of Representatives

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The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide ''at-large,'' are preceded by an "At Large," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.
Many of the congressional district numbers are linked to articles describing the district itself. Since the boundaries of the districts have changed often and substantially, the linked article may only describe the district as it exists today, and not as it was at the time of this Congress.
:'Alabama'
★ . Sonny Callahan ''(R)'' of Mobile
★ . Terry Everett ''(R)'' of Enterprise
★ . Bob Riley ''(R)'' of Ashland
★ . Robert Aderholt ''(R)'' of Haleyville
★ . Robert Cramer ''(D)'' of Huntsville
★ . Spencer Bachus ''(R)'' of Vestavia Hills
★ . Earl F. Hilliard ''(D)'' of Birmingham:'Alaska'
Don Young ''(R)'' of Fort Yukon:'Arizona'
★ . Matt Salmon ''(R)'' of Mesa
★ . Ed Pastor ''(D)'' of Phoenix
★ . Bob Stump ''(R)'' of Tolleson
★ . John Shadegg ''(R)'' of Phoenix
★ . Jim Kolbe ''(R)'' of Tucson
★ . J.D. Hayworth ''(R)'' of Scottsdale:'Arkansas'
★ . Marion Berry ''(D)'' of Gillett
★ . Vic Snyder ''(D)'' of Little Rock
★ . Asa Hutchinson ''(R)'' of Bentonville
★ . Jay Dickey ''(R)'' of Pine Bluff:'California'
★ . Frank Riggs ''(R)'' of Windsor
★ . Wally Herger ''(R)'' of Marysville
★ . Vic Fazio ''(D)'' of West Sacramento
★ . John Doolittle ''(R)'' of Rocklin
★ . Robert Matsui ''(D)'' of Sacramento
★ . Lynn Woolsey ''(D)'' of Petaluma
★ . George Miller ''(D)'' of Martinez
★ . Nancy Pelosi ''(D)'' of San Francisco
★ . Barbara Lee ''(D)'' of Oakland, installed April 21, 1998::''Vacant,'' February 7, 1998–April 20, 1998::Ron Dellums ''(D)'' of Oakland, resigned February 6, 1998
★ . Ellen Tauscher ''(D)'' of Pleasanton
★ . Richard Pombo ''(R)'' of Tracy
★ . Tom Lantos ''(D)'' of San Mateo
★ . Pete Stark ''(D)'' of Hayward
★ . Anna Eshoo ''(D)'' of Atherton
★ . Tom Campbell ''(R)'' of Campbell
★ . Zoe Lofgren ''(D)'' of San Jose
★ . Sam Farr ''(D)'' of Carmel
★ . Gary Condit ''(D)'' of Ceres
★ . George Radanovich ''(R)'' of Mariposa
★ . Cal Dooley ''(D)'' of Visalia
★ . Bill Thomas ''(R)'' of Bakersfield
★ . Lois Capps ''(D)'' of Santa Barbara, installed March 17, 1998::''Vacant,'' October 29, 1997–March 16, 1998::Walter Capps ''(D)'' of Santa Barbara, died October 28, 1997
★ . Elton Gallegly ''(R)'' of Simi Valley
★ . Brad Sherman ''(D)'' of Sherman Oaks
★ . Howard McKeon ''(R)'' of Santa Clarita
★ . Howard Berman ''(D)'' of Mission Hills
★ . James E. Rogan ''(R)'' of Glendale
★ . David Dreier ''(R)'' of San Dimas
★ . Henry Waxman ''(D)'' of Los Angeles
★ . Xavier Becerra ''(D)'' of Los Angeles
★ . Matthew G. Martinez ''(D)'' of Monterey Park
★ . Julian C. Dixon ''(D)'' of Los Angeles
★ . Lucille Roybal-Allard ''(D)'' of Los Angeles
★ . Esteban Edward Torres ''(D)'' of La Puente
★ . Maxine Waters ''(D)'' of Los Angeles
★ . Jane Harman ''(D)'' of Rolling Hills
★ . Juanita Millender-McDonald ''(D)'' of Carson
★ . John S. Horn ''(R)'' of Long Beach
★ . Edward R. Royce ''(R)'' of Fullerton
★ . Jerry Lewis ''(R)'' of Redlands
★ . Jay Kim ''(R)'' of Diamond Bar
★ . George Brown, Jr. ''(D)'' of San Bernardino
★ . Ken Calvert ''(R)'' of Corona
★ . Mary Bono ''(R)'' of Palm Springs, installed April 21, 1998::''Vacant,'' January 6, 1998–April 20, 1998::Sonny Bono ''(R)'' of Palm Springs, died January 5, 1998
★ . Dana Rohrabacher ''(R)'' of Huntington Beach
★ . Loretta Sanchez ''(D)'' of Anaheim
★ . Chris Cox ''(R)'' of Newport Beach
★ . Ron Packard ''(R)'' of Oceanside
★ . Brian Bilbray ''(R)'' of Imperial Beach
★ . Bob Filner ''(D)'' of San Diego
★ . Randy "Duke" Cunningham ''(R)'' of Del Mar
★ . Duncan Hunter ''(R)'' of Alpine:'Colorado'
★ . Diana DeGette ''(D)'' of Denver
★ . David Skaggs ''(D)'' of Boulder
★ . Scott McInnis ''(R)'' of Glenwood Springs
★ . Bob Schaffer ''(R)'' of Fort Collins
★ . Joel Hefley ''(R)'' of Colorado Springs
★ . Dan Schaefer ''(R)'' of Lakewood:'Connecticut'
★ . Barbara B. Kennelly ''(D)'' of Hartford
★ . Sam Gejdenson ''(D)'' of Bozrah
★ . Rosa DeLauro ''(D)'' of New Haven
★ . Christopher Shays ''(R)'' of Stamford
★ . James H. Maloney ''(D)'' of Danbury
★ . Nancy Johnson ''(R)'' of New Britain:'Delaware'
Michael N. Castle ''(R)'' of Wilmington:'Florida'
★ . Joe Scarborough ''(R)'' of Pensacola
★ . Allen Boyd ''(D)'' of Monticello
★ . Corrine Brown ''(D)'' of Jacksonville
★ . Tillie K. Fowler ''(R)'' of Jacksonville
★ . Karen Thurman ''(D)'' of Dunnellon
★ . Cliff Stearns ''(R)'' of Ocala
★ . John Mica ''(R)'' of Winter Park
★ . Bill McCollum ''(R)'' of Longwood
★ . Michael Bilirakis ''(R)'' of Palm Harbor
★ . Bill Young ''(R)'' of Largo
★ . Jim Davis ''(D)'' of Tampa
★ . Charles T. Canady ''(R)'' of Lakeland
★ . Dan Miller ''(R)'' of Bradenton
★ . Porter Goss ''(R)'' of Sanibel
★ . Dave Weldon ''(R)'' of Palm Bay
★ . Mark Foley ''(R)'' of West Palm Beach
★ . Carrie P. Meek ''(D)'' of Miami
★ . Ileana Ros-Lehtinen ''(R)'' of Miami
★ . Robert Wexler ''(D)'' of Boca Raton
★ . Peter Deutsch ''(D)'' of Fort Lauderhill
★ . Lincoln Diaz-Balart ''(R)'' of Miami
★ . Clay Shaw ''(R)'' of Fort Lauderdale
★ . Alcee Hastings ''(D)'' of Miramar:'Georgia'
★ . Jack Kingston ''(R)'' of Savannah
★ . Sanford Bishop ''(D)'' of Columbus
★ . Mac Collins ''(R)'' of Hampton
★ . Cynthia McKinney ''(D)'' of Decatur
★ . John Lewis ''(D)'' of Atlanta
★ . Newt Gingrich ''(R)'' of Marietta
★ . Bob Barr ''(R)'' of Smyrna
★ . Saxby Chambliss ''(R)'' of Moultrie
★ . Nathan Deal ''(R)'' of Lula
★ . Charlie Norwood ''(R)'' of Evans
★ . John Linder ''(R)'' of Atlanta:'Hawaii'
★ . Neil Abercrombie ''(D)'' of Honolulu
★ . Patsy Mink ''(D)'' of Honolulu:'Idaho'
★ . Helen Chenoweth ''(R)'' of Boise
★ . Mike Crapo ''(R)'' of Idaho Falls:'Illinois'
★ . Bobby Rush ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . Jesse Jackson, Jr. ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . William Lipinski ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . Luis Gutierrez ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . Rod Blagojevich ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . Henry Hyde ''(R)'' of Wood Dale
★ . Danny K. Davis ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . Philip Crane ''(R)'' of Wauconda
★ . Sidney R. Yates ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . John Edward Porter ''(R)'' of Wilmette
★ . Jerry Weller ''(R)'' of Morris
★ . Jerry Costello ''(D)'' of Belleville
★ . Harris W. Fawell ''(R)'' of Naperville
★ . Dennis Hastert ''(R)'' of Yorkville
★ . Thomas W. Ewing ''(R)'' of Pontiac
★ . Donald Manzullo ''(R)'' of Egan
★ . Lane Evans ''(D)'' of Rock Island
★ . Ray LaHood ''(R)'' of Peoria
★ . Glenn Poshard ''(D)'' of Marion
★ . John Shimkus ''(R)'' of Collinsville:'Indiana'
★ . Peter Visclosky ''(D)'' of Merrillville
★ . David M. McIntosh ''(R)'' of Muncie
★ . Tim Roemer ''(D)'' of South Bend
★ . Mark Souder ''(R)'' of Fort Wayne
★ . Steve Buyer ''(R)'' of Monticello
★ . Dan Burton ''(R)'' of Indianapolis
★ . Edward A. Pease ''(R)'' of Terre Haute
★ . John Hostettler ''(R)'' of Blairsville
★ . Lee H. Hamilton ''(D)'' of Nashville
★ . Julia Carson ''(D)'' of Indianapolis:'Iowa'
★ . Jim Leach ''(R)'' of Davenport
★ . Jim Nussle ''(R)'' of Manchester
★ . Leonard Boswell ''(D)'' of Davis City
★ . Greg Ganske ''(R)'' of Des Moines
★ . Tom Latham ''(R)'' of Alexander:'Kansas'
★ . Jerry Moran ''(R)'' of Hays
★ . Jim Ryun ''(R)'' of Topeka
★ . Vincent Snowbarger ''(R)'' of Olathe
★ . Todd Tiahrt ''(R)'' of Goddard:'Kentucky'
★ . Ed Whitfield ''(R)'' of Hopkinsville
★ . Ron Lewis ''(R)'' of Cecilia
★ . Anne Northup ''(R)'' of Louisville
★ . Jim Bunning ''(R)'' of Southgate
★ . Harold Rogers ''(R)'' of Somerset
★ . Scotty Baesler ''(D)'' of Lexington:'Louisiana'
★ . Bob Livingston ''(R)'' of Metairie
★ . William J. Jefferson ''(D)'' of New Orleans
★ . W.J. Billy Tauzin ''(R)'' of Thibodaux
★ . Jim McCrery ''(R)'' of Shreveport
★ . John Cooksey ''(R)'' of Monroe
★ . Richard H. Baker ''(R)'' of Baton Rouge
★ . Christopher John ''(D)'' of Crowley:'Maine'
★ . Tom Allen ''(D)'' of Portland
★ . John Baldacci ''(D)'' of Bangor:'Maryland'
★ . Wayne Gilchrest ''(R)'' of Kennedyville
★ . Robert Ehrlich ''(R)'' of Timonium
★ . Ben Cardin ''(D)'' of Baltimore
★ . Albert Wynn ''(D)'' of Largo
★ . Steny Hoyer ''(D)'' of Mechanicsville
★ . Roscoe Bartlett ''(R)'' of Frederick
★ . Elijah Cummings ''(D)'' of Baltimore
★ . Connie Morella ''(R)'' of Bethesda:'Massachusetts'
★ . John Olver ''(D)'' of Amherst
★ . Richard Neal ''(D)'' of Springfield
★ . Jim McGovern ''(D)'' of Worcester
★ . Barney Frank ''(D)'' of Newton
★ . Marty Meehan ''(D)'' of Newton
★ . John Tierney ''(D)'' of Salem
★ . Ed Markey ''(D)'' of Malden
★ . Joseph P. Kennedy II ''(D)'' of Boston
★ . Joe Moakley ''(D)'' of South Boston
★ . Bill Delahunt ''(D)'' of Quincy:'Michigan'
★ . Bart Stupak ''(D)'' of Marquette
★ . Peter Hoekstra ''(R)'' of Holland
★ . Vern Ehlers ''(R)'' of Grand Rapids
★ . David Lee Camp ''(R)'' of Midland
★ . James A. Barcia ''(D)'' of Bay City
★ . Fred Upton ''(R)'' of St. Joseph
★ . Nick Smith ''(R)'' of Addison
★ . Debbie Stabenow ''(D)'' of Lansing
★ . Dale Kildee ''(D)'' of Flint
★ . David E. Bonior ''(D)'' of Mt. Clemens
★ . Joe Knollenberg ''(R)'' of Bloomfield Hills
★ . Sander Levin ''(D)'' of Royal Oak
★ . Lynn N. Rivers ''(D)'' of Ann Arbor
★ . Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick ''(D)'' of Detroit
★ . John Conyers ''(D)'' of Detroit
★ . John Dingell ''(D)'' of Dearborn:'Minnesota'
★ . Gil Gutknecht ''(R)'' of Rochester
★ . David Minge ''(DFL)'' of Montevideo
★ . Jim Ramstad ''(R)'' of Minnetonka
★ . Bruce Vento ''(DFL)'' of St. Paul
★ . Martin Olav Sabo ''(DFL)'' of Minneapolis
★ . Bill Luther ''(DFL)'' of Brooklyn Park
★ . Collin Peterson ''(DFL)'' of Detroit Lakes
★ . James Oberstar ''(DFL)'' of Chisholm:'Mississippi'
★ . Roger Wicker ''(R)'' of Tupelo
★ . Bennie Thompson ''(D)'' of Bolton
★ . Chip Pickering ''(R)'' of Laurel
★ . Mike Parker ''(R)'' of Brookhaven
★ . Gene Taylor ''(D)'' of Bay Saint Louis
:'Missouri'
★ . Bill Clay ''(D)'' of St. Louis
★ . Jim Talent ''(R)'' of Chesterfield
★ . Richard "Dick" Gephardt ''(D)'' of St. Louis
★ . Ike Skelton ''(D)'' of Lexington
★ . Karen McCarthy ''(D)'' of Kansas City
★ . Pat Danner ''(D)'' of Kansas City North
★ . Roy Blunt ''(R)'' of Bolivar
★ . Jo Ann Emerson ''(R)'' of Cape Girardeau
★ . Kenny Hulshof ''(R)'' of Columbia:'Montana'
★ At Large - Rick Hill ''(R)'' of Helena:'Nebraska'
★ . Doug Bereuter ''(R)'' of Lincoln
★ . Jon L. Christensen ''(R)'' of Omaha
★ . Bill Barrett ''(R)'' of Lexington:'Nevada'
★ . John Ensign ''(R)'' of Las Vegas
★ . Jim Gibbons ''(R)'' of Reno:'New Hampshire'
★ . John E. Sununu ''(R)'' of Bedford
★ . Charlie Bass ''(R)'' of Peterborough:'New Jersey'
★ . Rob Andrews ''(D)'' of Haddon Heights
★ . Frank LoBiondo ''(R)'' of Vineland
★ . H. James Saxton ''(R)'' of Mount Holly
★ . Chris Smith ''(R)'' of Robbinsville
★ . Marge Roukema ''(R)'' of Ridgewood
★ . Frank Pallone ''(D)'' of Long Branch
★ . Bob Franks ''(R)'' of New Providence
★ . Bill Pascrell, Jr. ''(D)'' of Paterson
★ . Steve Rothman ''(D)'' of Fair Lawn
★ . Donald M. Payne ''(D)'' of Newark
★ . Rodney Frelinghuysen ''(R)'' of Morristown
★ . Michael J. Pappas ''(R)'' of Rocky Hill
★ . Bob Menendez ''(D)'' of Union City:'New Mexico'
★ . Heather Wilson ''(R)'' of Albuquerque, installed June 25, 1998::''Vacant,'' March 26, 1998–June 24, 1998::Steven H. Schiff ''(R)'' of Albuquerque, died March 25, 1998
★ . Joe Skeen ''(R)'' of Picacho
★ . Bill Redmond ''(R)'' of Santa Fe, installed May 20, 1997::''Vacant,'' February 18, 1997–May 19, 1997::Bill Richardson ''(D)'' of Santa Fe, resigned February 17, 1997:'New York'
★ . Michael Forbes ''(D)'' of Quogue
★ . Rick Lazio ''(R)'' of Brightwaters
★ . Peter T. King ''(R)'' of Seaford
★ . Carolyn McCarthy ''(D)'' of Mineola
★ . Gary Ackerman ''(D)'' of Queens
★ . Gregory W. Meeks ''(D)'' of Far Rockaway, installed February 5, 1998::''Vacant,'' November 18, 1997–February 4, 1998::Floyd Flake ''(D)'' of Rosedale, resigned November 17, 1997
★ . Thomas J. Manton ''(D)'' of Sunnyside
★ . Jerrold Nadler ''(D)'' of New York
★ . Charles Schumer ''(D)'' of Brooklyn
★ . Edolphus Towns ''(D)'' of Brooklyn
★ . Major Owens ''(D)'' of Brooklyn
★ . Nydia Velázquez ''(D)'' of New York
★ . Vito Fossella ''(R)'' of Staten Island, installed November 4, 1997::''Vacant,'' August 3, 1997–November 3, 1997::Susan Molinari ''(R)'' of Staten Island, resigned August 2, 1997
★ . Carolyn B. Maloney ''(D)'' of New York
★ . Charles Rangel ''(D)'' of New York
★ . José Serrano ''(D)'' of Bronx
★ . Eliot L. Engel ''(D)'' of Bronx
★ . Nita Lowey ''(D)'' of Harrison
★ . Sue W. Kelly ''(R)'' of Katonah
★ . Benjamin A. Gilman ''(R)'' of Middletown
★ . Michael R. McNulty ''(D)'' of Green Island
★ . Gerald B.H. Solomon ''(R)'' of Glens Falls
★ . Sherwood Boehlert ''(R)'' of New Hartford
★ . John M. McHugh ''(R)'' of Pierrepont Manor
★ . James T. Walsh ''(R)'' of Syracuse
★ . Maurice Hinchey ''(D)'' of Saugerties
★ . Bill Paxon ''(R)'' of Williamsville
★ . Louise McIntosh Slaughter ''(D)'' of Fairport
★ . John J. LaFalce ''(D)'' of Tonawanda
★ . Jack Quinn ''(R)'' of Hamburg
★ . Amo Houghton ''(R)'' of Corning:'North Carolina'
★ . Eva M. Clayton ''(D)'' of Littleton
★ . Bob Etheridge ''(D)'' of Lillington
★ . Walter B. Jones ''(R)'' of Farmville
★ . David Price ''(D)'' of Chapel Hill
★ . Richard Burr ''(R)'' of Winston-Salem
★ . Howard Coble ''(R)'' of Greensboro
★ . Mike McIntyre ''(D)'' of Lumberton
★ . Bill Hefner ''(R)'' of Concord
★ . Sue Wilkins Myrick ''(R)'' of Charlotte
★ . Cass Ballenger ''(R)'' of Hickory
★ . Charles H. Taylor ''(R)'' of Brevard
★ . Mel Watt ''(D)'' of Charlotte:'North Dakota'
★ At Large - Earl Pomeroy ''(D)'' of Valley City:'Ohio'
★ . Steve Chabot ''(R)'' of Cincinnati
★ . Rob Portman ''(R)'' of Cincinnati
★ . Tony P. Hall ''(D)'' of Dayton
★ . Michael G. Oxley ''(R)'' of Findlay
★ . Paul E. Gillmor ''(R)'' of Old Fort
★ . Ted Strickland ''(D)'' of Lucasville
★ . David L. Hobson ''(R)'' of Springfield
★ . John A. Boehner ''(R)'' of West Chester
★ . Marcia C. Kaptur ''(D)'' of Toledo
★ . Dennis J. Kucinich ''(D)'' of Cleveland
★ . Louis Stokes ''(D)'' of Shaker Heights
★ . John Kasich ''(R)'' of Westerville
★ . Sherrod Brown ''(D)'' of Lorain
★ . Thomas C. Sawyer ''(D)'' of Akron
★ . Deborah D. Pryce ''(R)'' of Columbus
★ . Ralph S. Regula ''(R)'' of Navarre
★ . James Traficant ''(D)'' of Poland
★ . Robert W. Ney ''(R)'' of Columbus
★ . Steven C. LaTourette ''(R)'' of Madison Village:'Oklahoma'
★ . Steve Largent ''(R)'' of Tulsa
★ . Tom Coburn ''(R)'' of Muskogee
★ . Wes Watkins ''(R)'' of Stillwater
★ . J.C. Watts ''(R)'' of Norman
★ . Ernest Istook ''(R)'' of Oklahoma City
★ . Frank Lucas ''(R)'' of Cheyenne:'Oregon'
★ . Elizabeth Furse ''(D)'' of Portland
★ . Bob Smith ''(R)'' of Medford
★ . Earl Blumenauer ''(D)'' of Portland
★ . Peter DeFazio ''(D)'' of Springfield
★ . Darlene Hooley ''(D)'' of West Linn:'Pennsylvania'
★ . Bob Brady ''(D)'' of Philadelphia, installed May 21, 1998::''Vacant,'' November 12, 1997–May 20, 1998::Thomas M. Foglietta ''(D)'' of Philadelphia, resigned November 11, 1997
★ . Chaka Fattah ''(D)'' of Philadelphia
★ . Robert A. Borski, Jr. ''(D)'' of Philadelphia
★ . Ron Klink ''(D)'' of Jeanette
★ . John E. Peterson ''(R)'' of Pleasantville
★ . Tim Holden ''(D)'' of Saint Clair
★ . Curt Weldon ''(R)'' of Aston
★ . James C. Greenwood ''(R)'' of Erwinna
★ . Bud Shuster ''(R)'' of Everett
★ . Joseph M. McDade ''(R)'' of Clarks Summit
★ . Paul Kanjorski ''(D)'' of Nanticoke
★ . John Murtha ''(D)'' of Johnstown
★ . Jon D. Fox ''(R)'' of Elkins Park
★ . William J. Coyne ''(D)'' of Pittsburgh
★ . Paul F. McHale, Jr. ''(D)'' of Bethlehem
★ . Joseph R. Pitts ''(R)'' of Kennett Square
★ . George W. Gekas ''(R)'' of Harrisburg
★ . Michael F. Doyle ''(D)'' of Swissvale
★ . William F. Goodling ''(R)'' of Jacobus
★ . Frank Mascara ''(D)'' of Charleroi
★ . Phil English ''(R)'' of Erie:'Rhode Island'
★ . Patrick J. Kennedy ''(D)'' of Portsmouth
★ . Robert Weygand ''(D)'' of North Kingstown:'South Carolina'
★ . Mark Sanford ''(R)'' of Charleston
★ . Floyd Spence ''(R)'' of Lexington
★ . Lindsey Graham ''(R)'' of Seneca
★ . Bob Inglis ''(R)'' of Greenville
★ . John Spratt ''(D)'' of York
★ . Jim Clyburn ''(D)'' of Columbia:'South Dakota'
★ At Large - John R. Thune ''(R)'' of Pierre:'Tennessee'
★ . Bill Jenkins ''(R)'' of Rogersville
★ . John Duncan ''(R)'' of Knoxville
★ . Zach Wamp ''(R)'' of Chattanooga
★ . Van Hilleary ''(R)'' of Spring City
★ . Bob Clement ''(D)'' of Nashville
★ . Bart Gordon ''(D)'' of Murfreesboro
★ . Ed Bryant ''(R)'' of Henderson
★ . John S. Tanner ''(D)'' of Union City
★ . Harold Ford, Jr. ''(D)'' of Memphis:'Texas'
★ . Max Sandlin ''(R)'' of Marshall
★ . Jim Turner ''(R)'' of Crockett
★ . Sam Johnson ''(R)'' of Dallas
★ . Ralph Hall ''(D)'' of Rockwall
★ . Pete Sessions ''(R)'' of Dallas
★ . Joe Barton ''(R)'' of Ennis
★ . Bill Archer ''(R)'' of Houston
★ . Kevin Brady ''(R)'' of The Woodlands
★ . Nick Lampson ''(D)'' of Beaumont
★ . Lloyd Doggett ''(D)'' of Austin
★ . Chet Edwards ''(D)'' of Waco
★ . Kay Granger ''(R)'' of Fort Worth
★ . Mac Thornberry ''(R)'' of Amarillo
★ . Ron Paul ''(R)'' of Surfside Beach
★ . Rubén Hinojosa ''(D)'' of Mercedes
★ . Silvestre Reyes ''(D)'' of El Paso
★ . Charles Stenholm ''(D)'' of Avoca
★ . Sheila Jackson-Lee ''(D)'' of Houston
★ . Larry Combest ''(R)'' of Lubbock
★ . Henry B. Gonzalez ''(D)'' of San Antonio
★ . Lamar S. Smith ''(R)'' of San Antonio
★ . Tom DeLay ''(R)'' of Sugar Land
★ . Henry Bonilla ''(R)'' of San Antonio
★ . Martin Frost ''(D)'' of Arlington
★ . Ken Bentsen ''(D)'' of Houston
★ . Dick Armey ''(R)'' of Irving
★ . Solomon P. Ortiz ''(D)'' of Corpus Christi
★ . Ciro Rodriguez ''(D)'' of San Antonio, installed April 17, 1997::''Vacant,'' January 31, 1997–April 16, 1997::Frank Tejeda ''(D)'' of San Antonio, died January 30, 1997
★ . Gene Green ''(D)'' of Houston
★ . Eddie Bernice Johnson ''(D)'' of Dallas:'Utah'
★ . James V. Hansen ''(R)'' of Farmington
★ . Merrill Cook ''(R)'' of Salt Lake City
★ . Chris Cannon ''(R)'' of Mapleton:'Vermont'
★ At Large - Bernard Sanders (I) of Burlington:'Virginia'
★ . Herbert H. Bateman ''(R)'' of Newport News
★ . Owen B. Pickett ''(D)'' of Virginia Beach
★ . Robert C. Scott ''(D)'' of Newport News
★ . Norman Sisisky ''(D)'' of Petersburg
★ . Virgil Goode ''(D)'' of Rocky Mount
★ . Bob Goodlatte ''(R)'' of Roanoke
★ . Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. ''(R)'' of Richmond
★ . Jim Moran ''(D)'' of Arlington
★ . Rick Boucher ''(D)'' of Abingdon
★ . Frank Wolf ''(R)'' of Vienna
★ . Thomas M. Davis ''(R)'' of Falls Church:'Washington'
★ . Rick White ''(R)'' of Bainbridge Island
★ . Jack Metcalf ''(R)'' of Langley
★ . Linda Smith ''(R)'' of Vancouver
★ . Doc Hastings ''(R)'' of Pasco
★ . George Nethercutt ''(R)'' of Spokane
★ . Norman D. Dicks ''(D)'' of Bremerton
★ . Jim McDermott ''(D)'' of Seattle
★ . Jennifer Dunn ''(R)'' of Bellevue
★ . Adam Smith ''(D)'' of Tacoma:'West Virginia'
★ . Alan Mollohan ''(D)'' of Fairmont
★ . Bob Wise ''(D)'' of Clendenin
★ . Nick Rahall ''(D)'' of Beckley:'Wisconsin'
★ . Mark Neumann ''(R)'' of Janesville
★ . Scott L. Klug ''(R)'' of Madison
★ . Ron Kind ''(D)'' of La Crosse
★ . Gerald D. Kleczka ''(D)'' of Milwaukee
★ . Tom Barrett ''(D)'' of Milwaukee
★ . Tom Petri ''(R)'' of Fond du Lac
★ . Dave Obey ''(D)'' of Wausau
★ . Jay W. Johnson ''(D)'' of Green Bay
★ . Jim Sensenbrenner ''(R)'' of Menomonee Falls:'Wyoming'
Barbara Cubin ''(R)'' of Caspar

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:'American Samoa'

Eni F.H. Faleomavaega (non-voting delegate) ''(D)''
:'District of Columbia'

Eleanor Holmes Norton (non-voting delegate) ''(D)''
:'Guam'

Robert A. Underwood (non-voting delegate) ''(D)''
:'Puerto Rico'

Aníbal Acevedo-Vilá (non-voting Resident Commissioner) ''(D/PPD)''
:'Virgin Islands'

Donna Christian-Christensen (non-voting delegate) ''(D)''

Employees



Architect of the Capitol: Alan M. Hantman

Attending Physician of the United States Congress: John F. Eisold
Senate


Chaplain: Lloyd John Ogilvie

Historian:

Parliamentarian: Bob Dove

Secretary: Gary Lee Sisco

Sergeant at Arms: Gregory S. Casey

Secretary for the Majority: Elizabeth B. Greene

Secretary for the Minority: Martin P. Paone
House of Representatives


Chaplain: Rev. James David Ford

Chief Administrative Officer:Jeff Trandahl (acting)

Clerk: Robin H. Carle

Parliamentarian: Charles W. Johnson

Sergeant at Arms: Wilson Livingood

Inspector General: John W. Lainhart IV

External links



★ Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress [1]

★ U.S. House of Representatives: Congressional History [2]

★ U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists [3]

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