108TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS

'108th United States Congress'

United States Capitol (2002)
Session: January 3, 2003 –
January 3, 2005
President of the Senate: Dick Cheney
President pro tempore of the Senate: Ted Stevens
Speaker of the House: Dennis Hastert
Members: 435 Representatives
100 Senators
5 Territorial Representatives
House Majority: Republican
Senate Majority: Republican

The 'One Hundred Eighth 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 2003 to January 3 2005, during the last two years of the first administration of U.S. President George W. Bush.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Twenty-second Census of the United States in 2000. Both chambers had a Republican majority.

Contents
Dates of sessions
Major events
Major legislation
Party summary
Senate
House of Representatives
Officers
Senate
House of Representatives
Members
Senate
House of Representatives
Changes in Membership
Senate
House of Representatives
Employees
Senate
House of Representatives
Note
External links

Dates of sessions


January 3 2003 – January 3 2005

★ First session: January 7 2003 – December 8 2003

★ Second session: January 20 2004 – December 8 2004
Previous congress: ''107th Congress''

Next congress: ''109th Congress''

Major events


:''Main article: Events of 2003; Events of 2004''

Major legislation


:''Main article: List of United States federal legislation

March 11 2003 — Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003, ,

April 30 2003 — PROTECT (Prosecutorial Remedies and Other Tools to end the Exploitation of Children Today) Act, including Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act, , ,

May 28, 2003 — Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003, ,

September 4 2003 — Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003, , ,

October 28 2003 — Check 21 Act, ,

November 5, 2003 — Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, ,

December 4, 2003 — Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, ,

November 25, 2003 — Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, ,

December 12 2003 — Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act, ,

December 16 2003 — Can Spam Act, , ,

March 25, 2004 — Unborn Victims of Violence Act (Laci and Conner's Law), ,

June 30 2004 — Bunning-Bereuter-Blumenauer Flood Insurance Reform Act, ,

July 7 2004 — GAO Human Capital Reform Act of 2004, ,

October 16 2004 — Global Anti-Semitism Review Act, , ,

December 17 2004 — Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, ,

Party summary


Senate

AffiliationMembers Republican Party51 Democratic Party48
 Independent1
Total'100'

House of Representatives

Affiliation Members
Beginning End Republican Party229227 Democratic Party205207 Independent11
Total 435 435

Officers


Senate

Office Office-holder State PartyPresident of the Senate Dick Cheney Wyoming RepublicanPresident pro tempore Ted Stevens Alaska RepublicanMajority Leader Bill Frist Tennessee RepublicanMinority Leader Tom Daschle South Dakota DemocraticMajority Whip Mitch McConnell Kentucky RepublicanMinority Whip Harry Reid Nevada Democratic

House of Representatives

Office Office-holder District PartySpeaker of the HouseDennis HastertIllinois 14RepublicanHouse Majority LeaderTom DeLayTexas 22RepublicanHouse Minority LeaderNancy PelosiCalifornia 8DemocraticHouse Majority WhipRoy BluntMissouri 7RepublicanHouse Minority WhipSteny HoyerMaryland 5Democratic

Members


Senate

Senators' party membership by state.

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 Lisa Murkowski Republican Anchorage 3 2002 John McCain RepublicanArizona Phoenix 3 1987 Jon Kyl Republican Phoenix 1 1995 Blanche Lincoln DemocratArkansas Helena 3 1999 Mark Pryor Democrat Fayetteville 2 2003 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 Joe Biden DemocratDelaware Wilmington 2 1973 Thomas Carper Democrat Wilmington 1 2001 Bob Graham DemocratFlorida Miami Lakes 3 1987 Bill Nelson Democrat Orlando 1 2001 Zell Miller DemocratGeorgia Young Harris 3 2000 Saxby Chambliss Republican Moultrie 2 2003 Daniel Inouye DemocratHawaii Honolulu 3 1963 Daniel Akaka Democrat Honolulu 1 1991 Larry Craig RepublicanIdaho Eagle 2 1991 Mike Crapo Republican Idaho Falls 3 1999 Richard Durbin DemocratIllinois Springfield 2 1997 Peter Fitzgerald Republican Inverness 3 1999 Richard Lugar RepublicanIndiana Indianapolis 1 1977 Evan Bayh Democrat Indianapolis 3 1999 Chuck Grassley RepublicanIowa New Hartford 3 1981 Tom Harkin Democrat Cumming 2 1985 Sam Brownback RepublicanKansas Topeka 3 1996 Pat Roberts Republican Dodge City 2 1997 Mitch McConnell RepublicanKentucky Louisville 2 1985 Jim Bunning Republican Southgate 3 1999 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 Debbie Stabenow Democrat Lansing 1 2001 Mark Dayton DemocratMinnesota Minneapolis 1 2001 Norm Coleman Republican Saint Paul 2 2003 Thad Cochran RepublicanMississippi Jackson 2 1979 Trent Lott Republican Pascagoula 1 1989 Kit Bond RepublicanMissouri Mexico 3 1987 James Talent Republican Chesterfield 1 2002 Max Baucus DemocratMontana Helena 2 1979 Conrad Burns Republican Billings 1 1989 Chuck Hagel RepublicanNebraska Omaha 2 1997 Ben Nelson Democrat Omaha 1 2001 Harry Reid DemocratNevada Searchlight 3 1987 John Ensign Republican Las Vegas 1 2001 Judd Gregg RepublicanNew Hampshire Rye 3 1993 John E. Sununu Republican Waterville Valley 2 2003 Jon Corzine DemocratNew Jersey Hoboken 1 2001 Frank Lautenberg Democrat Cliffside Park 2 2003† Pete Domenici RepublicanNew Mexico Albuquerque 2 1973 Jeff Bingaman Democrat Santa Fe 1 1983 Charles Schumer DemocratNew York Brooklyn 3 1999 Hillary Clinton Democrat Chappaqua 1 2001 John Edwards DemocratNorth Carolina Raleigh 3 1999 Elizabeth Dole Republican Salisbury 2 2003 Kent Conrad DemocratNorth Dakota Bismarck 1 1987 Byron Dorgan Democrat Bismarck 3 1993 Mike DeWine RepublicanOhio Cedarville 1 1995 George Voinovich Republican Cleveland 3 1999 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 Penn Hills 1 1995 Jack Reed DemocratRhode Island Cranston 2 1997 Lincoln Chafee Republican Warwick 1 1999 Ernest Hollings DemocratSouth Carolina Charleston 3 1966 Lindsey Graham Republican Seneca 2 2003 Tom Daschle DemocratSouth Dakota Aberdeen 3 1987 Tim Johnson Democrat Vermillion 2 1997 Bill Frist RepublicanTennessee Nashville 1 1995 Lamar Alexander Republican Maryville 2 2003 Kay Bailey Hutchison RepublicanTexas Dallas 1 1993 John Cornyn Republican San Antonio 2 2003 Orrin Hatch RepublicanUtah Salt Lake City 1 1977 Robert Bennett Republican Salt Lake City 3 1993 Patrick Leahy DemocratVermont Middlesex 3 1975 James Jeffords Independent Shrewsbury 1 1989 John Warner RepublicanVirginia Alexandria 2 1979 George Allen Republican Mount Vernon 1 2001 Patty Murray DemocratWashington Seattle 3 1993 Maria Cantwell Democrat Edmonds 1 2001 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

† Previously served 1983–2001.
House of Representatives


Alabama â€” Alaska â€” Arizona â€” Arkansas â€” California â€” Colorado â€” Connecticut â€” Delaware â€” Florida â€” Georgia â€” Hawaii â€” Idaho â€” Illinois â€” Indiana â€” Iowa â€” Kansas â€” Kentucky â€” Louisiana â€” Maine â€” Maryland â€” Massachusetts â€” Michigan â€” Minnesota â€” Mississippi â€” Missouri â€” Montana â€” Nebraska â€” Nevada â€” New Hampshire â€” New Jersey â€” New Mexico â€” New York â€” North Carolina â€” North Dakota â€” Ohio â€” Oklahoma â€” Oregon â€” Pennsylvania â€” Rhode Island â€” South Carolina â€” South Dakota â€” Tennessee â€” Texas â€” Utah â€” Vermont â€” Virginia â€” Washington â€” West Virginia â€” Wisconsin â€” Wyoming
American Samoa â€” District of Columbia â€” Guam â€” Puerto Rico â€” Virgin Islands

''For maps of congressional districts, see List of United States Congressional districts.''
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.
'Alabama
★ . Jo Bonner ''(R)'' of Mobile
★ . Terry Everett ''(R)'' of Rehobeth
★ . Mike D. Rogers ''(R)'' of Anniston
★ . Robert Aderholt ''(R)'' of Haleyville
★ . Robert Cramer ''(D)'' of Huntsville
★ . Spencer Bachus ''(R)'' of Vestavia Hills
★ . Artur Davis ''(D)'' of Birmingham'Alaska
Don Young ''(R)'' of Fort Yukon'Arizona
★ . Rick Renzi ''(R)'' of Flagstaff
★ . Trent Franks ''(R)'' of Glendale
★ . John Shadegg ''(R)'' of Phoenix
★ . Ed Pastor ''(D)'' of Phoenix
★ . J.D. Hayworth ''(R)'' of Scottsdale
★ . Jeff Flake ''(R)'' of Mesa
★ . Raúl M. Grijalva ''(D)'' of Tucson
★ . Jim Kolbe ''(R)'' of Tucson'Arkansas
★ . Marion Berry ''(D)'' of Gillett
★ . Vic Snyder ''(D)'' of Little Rock
★ . John Boozman ''(R)'' of Rogers
★ . Mike Ross ''(D)'' of Prescott'California
★ . Mike Thompson ''(D)'' of Napa Valley
★ . Wally Herger ''(R)'' of Marysville
★ . Doug Ose ''(R)'' of 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
★ . Ellen Tauscher ''(D)'' of Alamo
★ . Richard Pombo ''(R)'' of Tracy
★ . Tom Lantos ''(D)'' of San Mateo
★ . Pete Stark ''(D)'' of Fremont
★ . Anna Eshoo ''(D)'' of Atherton
★ . Mike Honda ''(D)'' of San Jose
★ . Zoe Lofgren ''(D)'' of San Jose
★ . Sam Farr ''(D)'' of Carmel
★ . Dennis Cardoza ''(D)'' of Atwater
★ . George Radanovich ''(R)'' of Mariposa
★ . Cal Dooley ''(D)'' of Fresno
★ . Devin Nunes ''(R)'' of Pixley
★ . Bill Thomas ''(R)'' of Bakersfield
★ . Lois Capps ''(D)'' of Santa Barbara
★ . Elton Gallegly ''(R)'' of Simi Valley
★ . Howard McKeon ''(R)'' of Santa Clarita
★ . David Dreier ''(R)'' of San Dimas
★ . Brad Sherman ''(D)'' of Sherman Oaks
★ . Howard Berman ''(D)'' of Mission Hills
★ . Adam Schiff ''(D)'' of Burbank
★ . Henry Waxman ''(D)'' of Los Angeles
★ . Xavier Becerra ''(D)'' of Los Angeles
★ . Hilda Solis ''(D)'' of El Monte
★ . Diane Watson ''(D)'' of Los Angeles
★ . Lucille Roybal-Allard ''(D)'' of Los Angeles
★ . Maxine Waters ''(D)'' of Los Angeles
★ . Jane Harman ''(D)'' of Venice
★ . Juanita Millender-McDonald ''(D)'' of Carson
★ . Grace Napolitano ''(D)'' of Norwalk
★ . Linda Sánchez ''(D)'' of Lakewood
★ . Edward R. Royce ''(R)'' of Fullerton
★ . Jerry Lewis ''(R)'' of Redlands
★ . Gary Miller ''(R)'' of Diamond Bar
★ . Joe Baca ''(D)'' of Rialto
★ . Ken Calvert ''(R)'' of Corona
★ . Mary Bono ''(R)'' of Palm Springs
★ . Dana Rohrabacher ''(R)'' of Huntington Beach
★ . Loretta Sanchez ''(D)'' of Anaheim
★ . Chris Cox ''(R)'' of Newport Beach
★ . Darrell Issa ''(R)'' of Vista
★ . Randy "Duke" Cunningham ''(R)'' of Del Mar
★ . Bob Filner ''(D)'' of San Diego
★ . Duncan Hunter ''(R)'' of Alpine
★ . Susan Davis ''(D)'' of San Diego'Colorado
★ . Diana DeGette ''(D)'' of Denver
★ . Mark Udall ''(D)'' of El Dorado Springs
★ . Scott McInnis ''(R)'' of Glenwood Springs
★ . Marilyn Musgrave ''(R)'' of Fort Morgan
★ . Joel Hefley ''(R)'' of Colorado Springs
★ . Thomas G. Tancredo ''(R)'' of Littleton
★ . Bob Beauprez ''(R)'' of Arvada'Connecticut
★ . John Larson ''(D)'' of East Hartford
★ . Rob Simmons ''(R)'' of Mystic
★ . Rosa DeLauro ''(D)'' of New Haven
★ . Christopher Shays ''(R)'' of Bridgeport
★ . Nancy Johnson ''(R)'' of New Britain'Delaware
Michael N. Castle ''(R)'' of Wilmington'Florida
★ . Jeff Miller ''(R)'' of Chumuckla
★ . Allen Boyd ''(D)'' of Monticello
★ . Corrine Brown ''(D)'' of Jacksonville
★ . Ander Crenshaw ''(R)'' of Jacksonville
★ . Ginny Brown-Waite ''(R)'' of Brooksville
★ . Cliff Stearns ''(R)'' of Ocala
★ . John Mica ''(R)'' of Winter Park
★ . Ric Keller ''(R)'' of Orlando
★ . Michael Bilirakis ''(R)'' of Palm Harbor
★ . Bill Young ''(R)'' of Largo
★ . Jim Davis ''(D)'' of Tampa
★ . Adam Putnam ''(R)'' of Bartow
★ . Katherine Harris ''(R)'' of Sarasota
★ . Porter Goss ''(R)'' of Sanibel
★ . Dave Weldon ''(R)'' of Palm Bay
★ . Mark Foley ''(R)'' of West Palm Beach
★ . Kendrick Meek ''(D)'' of Miami
★ . Ileana Ros-Lehtinen ''(R)'' of Miami
★ . Robert Wexler ''(D)'' of Boca Raton
★ . Peter Deutsch ''(D)'' of Fort Lauderdale
★ . Lincoln Diaz-Balart ''(R)'' of Miami
★ . Clay Shaw ''(R)'' of Fort Lauderdale
★ . Alcee Hastings ''(D)'' of Miramar
★ . Tom Feeney ''(R)'' of Oviedo
★ . Mario Diaz-Balart ''(R)'' of Miami'Georgia
★ . Jack Kingston ''(R)'' of Savannah
★ . Sanford Bishop ''(D)'' of Albany
★ . Jim Marshall ''(D)'' of Macon
★ . Denise Majette ''(D)'' of Decatur
★ . John Lewis ''(D)'' of Atlanta
★ . Johnny Isakson ''(R)'' of Marietta
★ . John Linder ''(R)'' of Duluth
★ . Mac Collins ''(R)'' of Hampton
★ . Charlie Norwood ''(R)'' of Evans
★ . Nathan Deal ''(R)'' of Clermont
★ . Phil Gingrey ''(R)'' of Marietta
★ . Max Burns ''(R)'' of Sylvania
★ . David Scott ''(D)'' of Atlanta'Hawaii
★ . Neil Abercrombie ''(D)'' of Honolulu
★ . Edward Espenett Case ''(D)'' of Honolulu'Idaho
★ . C. L. Otter ''(R)'' of Star
★ . Michael K. Simpson ''(R)'' of Blackfoot, Idaho'Illinois
★ . Bobby Rush ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . Jesse Jackson, Jr. ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . William Lipinski ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . Luis Gutierrez ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . Rahm Emanuel ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . Henry Hyde ''(R)'' of Wood Dale
★ . Danny K. Davis ''(D)'' of Chicago
★ . Philip Crane ''(R)'' of Wauconda
★ . Janice D. Schakowsky ''(D)'' of Evanston
★ . Mark Steven Kirk ''(R)'' of Highland Park
★ . Jerry Weller ''(R)'' of Morris
★ . Jerry Costello ''(D)'' of Belleville
★ . Judy Biggert ''(R)'' of Hinsdale
★ . Dennis Hastert ''(R)'' of Yorkville
★ . Timothy V. Johnson ''(R)'' of Sidney
★ . Donald Manzullo ''(R)'' of Egan
★ . Lane Evans ''(D)'' of Rock Island
★ . Ray LaHood ''(R)'' of Peoria
★ . John Shimkus ''(R)'' of Collinsville'Indiana
★ . Peter Visclosky ''(D)'' of Merrillville
★ . Chris Chocola ''(R)'' of Bristol
★ . Mark Souder ''(R)'' of Fort Wayne
★ . Steve Buyer ''(R)'' of Monticello
★ . Dan Burton ''(R)'' of Indianapolis
★ . Mike Pence ''(R)'' of Columbus
★ . Julia Carson ''(D)'' of Indianapolis
★ . John Hostettler ''(R)'' of Blairsville
★ . Baron Hill ''(D)'' of Seymour'Iowa
★ . Jim Nussle ''(R)'' of Manchester
★ . Jim Leach ''(R)'' of Iowa City
★ . Leonard Boswell ''(D)'' of Des Moines
★ . Tom Latham ''(R)'' of Alexander
★ . Steve King ''(R)'' of Kiron'Kansas
★ . Jerry Moran ''(R)'' of Hays
★ . Jim Ryun ''(R)'' of Topeka
★ . Dennis Moore ''(D)'' of Lenexa
★ . Todd Tiahrt ''(R)'' of Goddard'Kentucky
★ . Ed Whitfield ''(R)'' of Hopkinsville
★ . Ron Lewis ''(R)'' of Cecilia
★ . Anne Northup ''(R)'' of Louisville
★ . Ken Lucas ''(D)'' of Florence
★ . Harold Rogers ''(R)'' of Somerset
★ . Ben Chandler ''(D)'' of Versailles'Louisiana
★ . David Vitter ''(R)'' of Metairie
★ . William J. Jefferson ''(D)'' of New Orleans
★ . W.J. Billy Tauzin ''(R)'' of Thibodoux
★ . Jim McCrery ''(R)'' of Shreveport
★ . Rodney Alexander ''(D)'' of Quitman
★ . Richard H. Baker ''(R)'' of Baton Rouge
★ . Christopher John ''(D)'' of Crowley'Maine
★ . Tom Allen ''(D)'' of Portland
★ . Mike Michaud ''(D)'' of East Millinocket'Maryland
★ . Wayne Gilchrest ''(R)'' of Kennedyville
★ . Dutch Ruppersberger ''(D)'' of Cockeyville
★ . Ben Cardin ''(D)'' of Baltimore
★ . Albert Wynn ''(D)'' of Mitchellville
★ . Steny Hoyer ''(D)'' of Mechanicsville
★ . Roscoe Bartlett ''(R)'' of Frederick
★ . Elijah Cummings ''(D)'' of Baltimore
★ . Chris Van Hollen ''(D)'' of Kensington'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 Lowell
★ . John Tierney ''(D)'' of Salem
★ . Ed Markey ''(D)'' of Malden
★ . Mike Capuano ''(D)'' of Somerville
★ . Stephen Lynch ''(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
★ . Dale Kildee ''(D)'' of Flint
★ . Fred Upton ''(R)'' of St. Joseph
★ . Nick Smith ''(R)'' of Addison
★ . Mike J. Rogers ''(R)'' of Brighton
★ . Joe Knollenberg ''(R)'' of Bloomfield Hills
★ . Candice S. Miller ''(R)'' of Harrison Township
★ . Thaddeus McCotter ''(R)'' of Livonia
★ . Sander Levin ''(D)'' of Royal Oak
★ . Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick ''(D)'' of Detroit
★ . John Conyers ''(D)'' of Detroit
★ . John Dingell ''(D)'' of Dearborn'Minnesota
★ . Gil Gutknecht ''(R)'' of Rochester
★ . John Kline ''(R)'' of Lakeville
★ . Jim Ramstad ''(R)'' of Minnetonka
★ . Betty McCollum ''(DFL)'' of St. Paul
★ . Martin Olav Sabo ''(DFL)'' of Minneapolis
★ . Mark Kennedy ''(R)'' of Watertown
★ . 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 Hebron
★ . Gene Taylor ''(D)'' of Bay Saint Louis
'Missouri
★ . William Lacy Clay, Jr. ''(D)'' of St. Louis
★ . Todd Akin ''(R)'' of St. Louis
★ . Richard "Dick" Gephardt ''(D)'' of St. Louis
★ . Ike Skelton ''(D)'' of Lexington
★ . Karen McCarthy ''(D)'' of Kansas City
★ . Sam Graves ''(R)'' of Tarkio
★ . Roy Blunt ''(R)'' of Strafford
★ . Jo Ann Emerson ''(R)'' of Cape Girardeau
★ . Kenny Hulshof ''(R)'' of Columbia'Montana
Denny Rehberg ''(R)'' of Billings'Nebraska
★ . Doug Bereuter ''(R)'' of Lincoln
★ . Lee Terry ''(R)'' of Omaha
★ . Tom Osborne ''(R)'' of LeMoyne'Nevada
★ . Shelley Berkley ''(D)'' of Las Vegas
★ . Jim Gibbons ''(R)'' of Reno
★ . Jon Porter ''(R)'' of Henderson'New Hampshire
★ . Jeb Bradley ''(R)'' of Wolfeboro
★ . Charlie Bass ''(R)'' of Peterborough'New Jersey
★ . Rob Andrews ''(D)'' of Haddon Heights
★ . Frank LoBiondo ''(R)'' of Ventnor
★ . H. James Saxton ''(R)'' of Mount Holly
★ . Chris Smith ''(R)'' of Hamilton
★ . Scott Garrett ''(R)'' of Wantage
★ . Frank Pallone ''(D)'' of Long Branch
★ . Mike Ferguson ''(R)'' of Warren Township
★ . Bill Pascrell, Jr. ''(D)'' of Paterson
★ . Steve Rothman ''(D)'' of Fair Lawn
★ . Donald M. Payne ''(D)'' of Newark
★ . Rodney Frelinghuysen ''(R)'' of Morristown
★ . Rush D. Holt, Jr. ''(D)'' of Hopewell Township
★ . Bob Menendez ''(D)'' of Hoboken'New Mexico
★ . Heather Wilson ''(R)'' of Albuquerque
★ . Steve Pearce ''(R)'' of Hobbs
★ . Tom Udall ''(D)'' of Santa Fe'New York
★ . Tim Bishop ''(D)'' of Southampton
★ . Steve Israel ''(D)'' of Huntington
★ . Peter T. King ''(R)'' of Seaford
★ . Carolyn McCarthy ''(D)'' of Mineola
★ . Gary Ackerman ''(D)'' of Queens
★ . Gregory W. Meeks ''(D)'' of Far Rockaway
★ . Joseph Crowley ''(D)'' of Queens
★ . Jerrold Nadler ''(D)'' of New York
★ . Anthony D. Weiner ''(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
★ . 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
★ . John E. Sweeney ''(R)'' of Clifton Park
★ . Michael R. McNulty ''(D)'' of Green Island
★ . Maurice Hinchey ''(D)'' of Hurley
★ . John M. McHugh ''(R)'' of Pierrepont Manor
★ . Sherwood Boehlert ''(R)'' of New Hartford
★ . James T. Walsh ''(R)'' of Syracuse
★ . Thomas M. Reynolds ''(R)'' of Clarence
★ . Jack Quinn ''(R)'' of Hamburg
★ . Louise McIntosh Slaughter ''(D)'' of Fairport
★ . Amo Houghton ''(R)'' of Corning'North Carolina
★ . G. K. Butterfield ''(D)'' of Wilson
★ . 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
★ . Robin Hayes ''(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
★ . Brad Miller ''(D)'' of Raleigh'North Dakota
Earl Pomeroy ''(D)'' of Valley City'Ohio
★ . Steve Chabot ''(R)'' of Cincinnati
★ . Rob Portman ''(R)'' of Terrace Park
★ . Michael R. Turner ''(R)'' of Dayton
★ . Michael G. Oxley ''(R)'' of Findlay
★ . Paul E. Gillmor ''(R)'' of Old Fort
★ . Ted Strickland ''(D)'' of Lisbon
★ . 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
★ . Stephanie Tubbs Jones ''(D)'' of Cleveland
★ . Patrick J. Tiberi ''(R)'' of Columbus
★ . Sherrod Brown ''(D)'' of Lorain
★ . Steven C. LaTourette ''(R)'' of Concord Township
★ . Deborah D. Pryce ''(R)'' of Columbus
★ . Ralph S. Regula ''(R)'' of Navarre
★ . Timothy J. Ryan ''(D)'' of Niles
★ . Robert W. Ney ''(R)'' of Heath'Oklahoma
★ . John Sullivan ''(R)'' of Tulsa
★ . Brad Carson ''(D)'' of Claremore
★ . Frank Lucas ''(R)'' of Cheyenne
★ . Tom Cole ''(R)'' of Monroe
★ . Ernest Istook ''(R)'' of Oklahoma City'Oregon
★ . David Wu ''(D)'' of Portland
★ . Greg Walden ''(R)'' of Hood River
★ . Earl Blumenauer ''(D)'' of Portland
★ . Peter DeFazio ''(D)'' of Springfield
★ . Darlene Hooley ''(D)'' of West Linn'Pennsylvania
★ . Bob Brady ''(D)'' of Philadelphia
★ . Chaka Fattah ''(D)'' of Philadelphia
★ . Phil English ''(R)'' of Erie
★ . Melissa Hart ''(R)'' of Bradford Woods
★ . John E. Peterson ''(R)'' of Pleasantville
★ . Jim Gerlach ''(R)'' of Upper Uwchlan Township
★ . Curt Weldon ''(R)'' of Thornbury
★ . James C. Greenwood ''(R)'' of Erwinna
★ . Bill Shuster ''(R)'' of Hollidaysburg
★ . Don Sherwood ''(R)'' of Tunkhannock
★ . Paul Kanjorski ''(D)'' of Nanticoke
★ . John Murtha ''(D)'' of Johnstown
★ . Joseph M. Hoeffel ''(D)'' of Montgomery County
★ . Michael F. Doyle ''(D)'' of Swissvale
★ . Patrick Toomey ''(R)'' of Allentown
★ . Joseph R. Pitts ''(R)'' of Kennett Square
★ . Tim Holden ''(D)'' of Saint Clair
★ . Tim Murphy ''(R)'' of Upper St. Clair
★ . Todd Russell Platts ''(R)'' of York'Rhode Island
★ . Patrick J. Kennedy ''(D)'' of Portsmouth
★ . James Langevin ''(D)'' of Warwick'South Carolina
★ . Henry E. Brown, Jr. ''(R)'' of Hanahan
★ . Joe Wilson ''(R)'' of Springdale
★ . Gresham Barrett ''(R)'' of Westminster
★ . Jim DeMint ''(R)'' of Greenville
★ . John Spratt ''(D)'' of York
★ . Jim Clyburn ''(D)'' of Columbia'South Dakota
Stephanie Herseth ''(D)'' of Brookings, served 2004 to end of term::''Bill Janklow ''(R)'' of Brandon,'' resigned January 20, 2004'Tennessee
★ . Bill Jenkins ''(R)'' of Rogersville
★ . John Duncan ''(R)'' of Knoxville
★ . Zach Wamp ''(R)'' of Chattanooga
★ . Lincoln Davis ''(D)'' of Pall Mall
★ . Jim Cooper ''(D)'' of Nashville
★ . Bart Gordon ''(D)'' of Murfreesboro
★ . Marsha Blackburn ''(R)'' of Brentwood
★ . John S. Tanner ''(D)'' of Union City
★ . Harold Ford, Jr. ''(D)'' of Memphis'Texas
★ . Max Sandlin ''(D)'' of Marshall
★ . Jim Turner ''(R)'' of Crockett
★ . Sam Johnson ''(R)'' of Plano
★ . Ralph Hall ''(D)'' of Rockwall
★ . Jeb Hensarling ''(R)'' of Dallas
★ . Joe Barton ''(R)'' of Ennis
★ . John Culberson ''(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 Clarendon
★ . Ron Paul ''(R)'' of Surfside
★ . Rubén Hinojosa ''(D)'' of Mercedes
★ . Silvestre Reyes ''(D)'' of El Paso
★ . Charles Stenholm ''(D)'' of Abilene
★ . Sheila Jackson-Lee ''(D)'' of Houston
★ . Randy Neugebauer ''(R)'' of Lubbock
★ . Charlie 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
★ . Chris Bell ''(D)'' of Houston
★ . Michael C. Burgess ''(R)'' of Flower Mound
★ . Solomon P. Ortiz ''(D)'' of Corpus Christi
★ . Ciro Rodriguez ''(D)'' of San Antonio
★ . Gene Green ''(D)'' of Houston
★ . Eddie Bernice Johnson ''(D)'' of Dallas
★ . John Carter ''(R)'' of Round Rock
★ . Pete Sessions ''(R)'' of Dallas'Utah
★ . Rob Bishop ''(R)'' of Brigham City
★ . Jim Matheson ''(D)'' of Salt Lake City
★ . Chris Cannon ''(R)'' of Mapleton'Vermont
Bernie Sanders (I) of Burlington'Virginia
★ . Jo Ann Davis ''(R)'' of Yorktown
★ . Edward L. Schrock ''(R)'' of Virginia Beach
★ . Robert C. Scott ''(D)'' of Newport News
★ . Randy Forbes ''(R)'' of Chesapeake
★ . Virgil Goode ''(R)'' of Rocky Mount
★ . Bob Goodlatte ''(R)'' of Roanoke
★ . Eric Cantor ''(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
★ . Jay Inslee ''(D)'' of Bainbridge Island
★ . Rick Larsen ''(D)'' of Lake Stevens
★ . Brian Baird ''(D)'' 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
★ . Shelley Moore Capito ''(R)'' of Charleston
★ . Nick Rahall ''(D)'' of Beckley'Wisconsin
★ . Paul Ryan ''(R)'' of Janesville
★ . Tammy Baldwin ''(D)'' of Madison
★ . Ron Kind ''(D)'' of La Crosse
★ . Gerald D. Kleczka ''(D)'' of Milwaukee
★ . Jim Sensenbrenner ''(R)'' of Menomonee Falls
★ . Tom Petri ''(R)'' of Fond du Lac
★ . Dave Obey ''(D)'' of Wausau
★ . Mark Green ''(R)'' of Green Bay'Wyoming
Barbara Cubin ''(R)'' of Caspar----'American Samoa'
Eni F.H. Faleomavaega (delegate) ''(D)'''District of Columbia'
Eleanor Holmes Norton (delegate) ''(D)'''Guam'
Madeleine Z. Bordallo (delegate) ''(D)'''Puerto Rico'
Aníbal Acevedo-Vilá (Resident Commissioner) ''(D/PPD)'''Virgin Islands'
Donna Christian-Christensen (delegate) ''(D)''

Changes in Membership


Senate

No vacancies occurred.
House of Representatives

Representative District Reason for Vacancy Successor Date of Election of Successor Larry Combest Texas-19 Resigned for personal reasons on May 31, 2003. Randy Neugebauer June 5, 2003[1] Ernie Fletcher Kentucky-6 Resigned to become Governor of Kentucky on December 9, 2003. Ben Chandler February 17, 2004 Bill Janklow South Dakota-At Large Resigned on January 20, 2004 as a result of a December 2003 felony conviction in relation to a traffic accident. Stephanie Herseth June 1, 2004 Frank Ballance North Carolina-1 Resigned as a result of health problems on June 9, 2004. G. K. Butterfield July 20, 2004 Doug Bereuter Nebraska-1 Resigned to head the Asia Foundation on August 31, 2004. Jeff Fortenberry November 2, 2004 Porter Goss Florida-14 Resigned to head the CIA on September 23, 2004. Connie Mack IV November 2, 2004

Employees



Architect of the Capitol: Alan M. Hantman

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


Secretary of the United States Senate: Emily J. Reynolds

Sergeant at Arms: William H. Pickle

Parliamentarian: Alan S. Frumin

Historian: Richard A. Baker

Chaplain: Lloyd J. Ogilvie

Secretary for the Majority: David J. Schiappa

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


Clerk [1]: Jeff Trandahl

Sergeant at Arms: Wilson Livingood

Parliamentarian: Charles W. Johnson III (through May 31, 2004); John V. Sullivan (from May 31, 2004)

Reading Clerks:

Chief Administrative Officer: James M. Eagen III

Chaplain: Daniel P. Coughlin

Inspector General: Steven McNamara

★ ''See also:'' Rules of the House: "Other officers and officials"

Note


1. On June 32003, there was a runoff election which Neugebauer won over Republican candidate Mike Conaway. Both men had advanced to the runoff in an election held on May 3, 2003.

External links



Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress

"Thomas" Project

U.S. House of Representatives: Congressional History

U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists

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