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90th United States Congress

The 90th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from January 3, 1967, to January 3, 1969, during the last two years of President Lyndon B. Johnson's second term in office.

90th United States Congress
89th ←
→ 91st

January 3, 1967 – January 3, 1969
Members100 senators
435 representatives
Senate majorityDemocratic
Senate PresidentHubert Humphrey (D)
House majorityDemocratic
House SpeakerJohn W. McCormack (D)
Sessions
1st: January 10, 1967 – December 15, 1967
2nd: January 15, 1968 – October 14, 1968

The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the 1960 United States census.

Both chambers had a Democratic majority; however, the Democrats lost seats in both the Senate and the House, which cost them both their 2/3rds supermajority in the Senate and their supermajority status in the House. Along with President Johnson, the Democrats maintained an overall federal government trifecta.

Major events edit

Major legislation edit

 
President Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act of 1968

Constitutional amendments edit

Party summary edit

 
Party standings on the opening day of the 90th Congress
  64 Democratic Senators
  36 Republican Senators
 
House seats by party holding plurality in state
  80.1-100% Democratic
  80.1-100% Republican
  60.1-80% Democratic
  60.1-80% Republican
  Up to 60% Democratic
  Up to 60% Republican

The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this Congress, and includes members from vacancies and newly admitted states, when they were first seated. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.

Senate edit

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Republican
(R)
End of previous congress 66 33 99 1
Begin 64 35 99 1
End 62 38 1000
Final voting share 62.0% 38.0%
Beginning of next congress 57 43 100 0

House of Representatives edit

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Republican
(R)
End of previous congress 288 137 425 10
Begin 248 187 435 0
End 247 186 4332
Final voting share 57.0% 43.0%
Beginning of next congress 243 192 435 0

Leadership edit

 
President Johnson with NFL owners and Republican Congressional leaders, June 7, 1967.
L-R: Edward Bennett Williams (President of the Washington Redskins), Senator Everett Dirksen, NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Rep. Gerald Ford, unidentified (probably Rep. John W. Byrnes)
 
Senate President Hubert Humphrey
 
Senate President pro tempore Carl Hayden

Senate edit

Majority (Democratic) leadership edit

Minority (Republican) leadership edit

House of Representatives edit

 
House Speaker
John W. McCormack

Majority (Democratic) leadership edit

Minority (Republican) leadership edit

Caucuses edit

Members edit

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by their classes, and representatives are listed by district.

Senate edit

Senators are popularly elected statewide every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1970; Class 2 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1972; and Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1968.

House of Representatives edit

The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise 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.

Changes in membership edit

The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.

Senate edit

  • Replacements: 4
  • Deaths: 2
  • Resignations: 2
  • Total seats with changes: 5
Senate changes
State
(class)
Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's
formal installation[a]
Oregon
(2)
Vacant Delayed taking seat to finish term as Governor of Oregon. Mark Hatfield (R) January 10, 1967
New York
(1)
Robert F. Kennedy (D) Assassinated June 6, 1968, while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Successor was appointed to continue the term.
Charles Goodell (R) September 10, 1968
Alaska
(2)
Bob Bartlett (D) Died December 11, 1968
Successor was appointed to continue the term.
Ted Stevens (R) December 24, 1968
Kentucky
(3)
Thruston Ballard Morton (R) Resigned December 16, 1968, to give successor preferential seniority, having already retired.
Successor was appointed to finish the term, having already been elected to the next term.
Marlow Cook (R) December 17, 1968
Missouri
(3)
Edward V. Long (D) Resigned December 27, 1968, having lost renomination to the next term.
Successor was appointed to finish the term, having already been elected to the next term.
Thomas Eagleton (D) December 28, 1968

House of Representatives edit

  • Replacements: 6
  • Deaths: 4
  • Resignations: 4
  • Expulsion: 1
  • Total seats with changes: 9
House changes
District Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's
formal installation[a]
Rhode Island 2nd John E. Fogarty (D) Died January 10, 1967 Robert Tiernan (D) March 28, 1967
New York 18th Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (D) Excluded from House February 28, 1967, pursuant to H. Res. 278 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (D) April 11, 1967
California 11th J. Arthur Younger (R) Died June 20, 1967 Pete McCloskey (R) December 12, 1967
New York 13th Abraham J. Multer (D) Resigned December 31, 1967, after being elected as judge of New York Supreme Court Bertram L. Podell (D) February 20, 1968
Mississippi 3rd John Bell Williams (D) Resigned January 16, 1968, after being elected Governor of Mississippi Charles H. Griffin (D) March 12, 1968
Texas 3rd Joe R. Pool (D) Died July 14, 1968 James M. Collins (R) August 24, 1968
Pennsylvania 20th Elmer J. Holland (D) Died August 9, 1968 Joseph M. Gaydos (D) November 5, 1968
New York 38th Charles Goodell (R) Resigned September 9, 1968, after becoming U.S. Senator Vacant Not filled this term
New York 24th Paul A. Fino (R) Resigned December 31, 1968

Committees edit

Lists of committees and their party leaders for members of the House and Senate committees can be found through the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of this article. The directory after the pages of terms of service lists committees of the Senate, House (Standing with Subcommittees, Select and Special) and Joint and, after that, House/Senate committee assignments. On the committees section of the House and Senate in the Official Congressional Directory, the committee's members on the first row on the left side shows the chairman of the committee and on the right side shows the ranking member of the committee.

Senate edit

House of Representatives edit

Joint committees edit

Employees edit

Legislative branch agency directors edit

Senate edit

House of Representatives edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b When seated or oath administered, not necessarily when service began.

References edit

  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

External links edit

  • U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists
  • (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2018. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  • Congressional Pictorial Directory for the 90th Congress.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 90th Congress, 1st Session.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 90th Congress, 2nd Session.

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The 90th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives It met in Washington D C from January 3 1967 to January 3 1969 during the last two years of President Lyndon B Johnson s second term in office 90th United States Congress89th 91stUnited States Capitol 1962 January 3 1967 January 3 1969Members100 senators435 representativesSenate majorityDemocraticSenate PresidentHubert Humphrey D House majorityDemocraticHouse SpeakerJohn W McCormack D Sessions1st January 10 1967 December 15 19672nd January 15 1968 October 14 1968 The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the 1960 United States census Both chambers had a Democratic majority however the Democrats lost seats in both the Senate and the House which cost them both their 2 3rds supermajority in the Senate and their supermajority status in the House Along with President Johnson the Democrats maintained an overall federal government trifecta Contents 1 Major events 2 Major legislation 3 Constitutional amendments 4 Party summary 4 1 Senate 4 2 House of Representatives 5 Leadership 5 1 Senate 5 1 1 Majority Democratic leadership 5 1 2 Minority Republican leadership 5 2 House of Representatives 5 2 1 Majority Democratic leadership 5 2 2 Minority Republican leadership 6 Caucuses 7 Members 7 1 Senate 7 1 1 Alabama 7 1 2 Alaska 7 1 3 Arizona 7 1 4 Arkansas 7 1 5 California 7 1 6 Colorado 7 1 7 Connecticut 7 1 8 Delaware 7 1 9 Florida 7 1 10 Georgia 7 1 11 Hawaii 7 1 12 Idaho 7 1 13 Illinois 7 1 14 Indiana 7 1 15 Iowa 7 1 16 Kansas 7 1 17 Kentucky 7 1 18 Louisiana 7 1 19 Maine 7 1 20 Maryland 7 1 21 Massachusetts 7 1 22 Michigan 7 1 23 Minnesota 7 1 24 Mississippi 7 1 25 Missouri 7 1 26 Montana 7 1 27 Nebraska 7 1 28 Nevada 7 1 29 New Hampshire 7 1 30 New Jersey 7 1 31 New Mexico 7 1 32 New York 7 1 33 North Carolina 7 1 34 North Dakota 7 1 35 Ohio 7 1 36 Oklahoma 7 1 37 Oregon 7 1 38 Pennsylvania 7 1 39 Rhode Island 7 1 40 South Carolina 7 1 41 South Dakota 7 1 42 Tennessee 7 1 43 Texas 7 1 44 Utah 7 1 45 Vermont 7 1 46 Virginia 7 1 47 Washington 7 1 48 West Virginia 7 1 49 Wisconsin 7 1 50 Wyoming 7 2 House of Representatives 7 2 1 Alabama 7 2 2 Alaska 7 2 3 Arizona 7 2 4 Arkansas 7 2 5 California 7 2 6 Colorado 7 2 7 Connecticut 7 2 8 Delaware 7 2 9 Florida 7 2 10 Georgia 7 2 11 Hawaii 7 2 12 Idaho 7 2 13 Illinois 7 2 14 Indiana 7 2 15 Iowa 7 2 16 Kansas 7 2 17 Kentucky 7 2 18 Louisiana 7 2 19 Maine 7 2 20 Maryland 7 2 21 Massachusetts 7 2 22 Michigan 7 2 23 Minnesota 7 2 24 Mississippi 7 2 25 Missouri 7 2 26 Montana 7 2 27 Nebraska 7 2 28 Nevada 7 2 29 New Hampshire 7 2 30 New Jersey 7 2 31 New Mexico 7 2 32 New York 7 2 33 North Carolina 7 2 34 North Dakota 7 2 35 Ohio 7 2 36 Oklahoma 7 2 37 Oregon 7 2 38 Pennsylvania 7 2 39 Rhode Island 7 2 40 South Carolina 7 2 41 South Dakota 7 2 42 Tennessee 7 2 43 Texas 7 2 44 Utah 7 2 45 Vermont 7 2 46 Virginia 7 2 47 Washington 7 2 48 West Virginia 7 2 49 Wisconsin 7 2 50 Wyoming 7 2 51 Non voting member 8 Changes in membership 8 1 Senate 8 2 House of Representatives 9 Committees 9 1 Senate 9 2 House of Representatives 9 3 Joint committees 10 Employees 10 1 Legislative branch agency directors 10 2 Senate 10 3 House of Representatives 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksMajor events editMain articles 1967 in the United States 1968 in the United States and 1969 in the United StatesMajor legislation edit nbsp President Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act of 1968 Main article List of United States federal legislation 90th United States Congress April 4 1967 Supplemental Defense Appropriations Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 8 81 Stat 8 November 7 1967 Public Broadcasting Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 129 81 Stat 365 December 14 1967 Uniform Congressional District Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 196 81 Stat 581 December 15 1967 Age Discrimination in Employment Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 202 81 Stat 602 December 18 1967 National Park Foundation Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 209 81 Stat 656 January 2 1968 Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1967 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 247 including Title VII Bilingual Education Act 81 Stat 816 March 1 1968 Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 259 82 Stat 34 April 11 1968 Civil Rights Act of 1968 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 284 82 Stat 73 including Title II Indian Civil Rights Act 82 Stat 77 May 29 1968 Truth in Lending Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 321 June 19 1968 Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 351 82 Stat 197 July 21 1968 Aircraft Noise Abatement Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 411 82 Stat 395 October 2 1968 Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 542 82 Stat 906 October 2 1968 National Trails System Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 543 82 Stat 919 October 15 1968 Health Services and Facilities Amendments of 1968 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 574 82 Stat 1006 including Title III Alcoholic and Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Amendments of 1968 October 18 1968 Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 602 82 Stat 1173 October 22 1968 Foreign Military Sales Act of 1968 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 629 82 Stat 1320 2 October 22 1968 Gun Control Act of 1968 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 90 618 82 Stat 1213Constitutional amendments editFebruary 10 1967 Twenty fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified by the requisite number of states then 38 to become part of the ConstitutionParty summary edit nbsp Party standings on the opening day of the 90th Congress 64 Democratic Senators 36 Republican Senators nbsp House seats by party holding plurality in state 80 1 100 Democratic 80 1 100 Republican 60 1 80 Democratic 60 1 80 Republican Up to 60 Democratic Up to 60 Republican The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this Congress and includes members from vacancies and newly admitted states when they were first seated Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the Changes in membership section Senate edit Party shading shows control Total Vacant Democratic D Republican R End of previous congress66 33 99 1 Begin64 35 99 1 End62381000 Final voting share62 0 38 0 Beginning of next congress57 43 100 0 House of Representatives edit Party shading shows control Total Vacant Democratic D Republican R End of previous congress288 137 425 10 Begin248 187 435 0 End2471864332 Final voting share57 0 43 0 Beginning of next congress243 192 435 0Leadership edit nbsp President Johnson with NFL owners and Republican Congressional leaders June 7 1967 L R Edward Bennett Williams President of the Washington Redskins Senator Everett Dirksen NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle President Lyndon B Johnson Rep Gerald Ford unidentified probably Rep John W Byrnes nbsp Senate President Hubert Humphrey nbsp Senate President pro tempore Carl Hayden Senate edit President Hubert Humphrey D President pro tempore Carl Hayden D Permanent Acting President pro tempore Lee Metcalf D Majority Democratic leadership edit Majority Leader Mike Mansfield Majority Whip Russell B Long Democratic Caucus Secretary Robert Byrd Minority Republican leadership edit Minority Leader Everett Dirksen Minority Whip Thomas Kuchel Republican Conference Chairman Margaret Chase Smith Republican Conference Secretary Milton Young National Senatorial Committee Chair George Murphy Policy Committee Chairman Bourke B Hickenlooper House of Representatives edit nbsp House SpeakerJohn W McCormack Speaker John W McCormack D Majority Democratic leadership edit Majority Leader Carl Albert Majority Whip Hale Boggs Democratic Caucus Chairman Dan Rostenkowski Democratic Caucus Secretary Leonor Sullivan Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman Michael J Kirwan Minority Republican leadership edit Minority Leader Gerald Ford Minority Whip Leslie C Arends Republican Conference Chairman Melvin Laird Republican Conference Secretary Richard H Poff Policy Committee Chairman John Jacob Rhodes Republican Campaign Committee Chairman Bob WilsonCaucuses editHouse Democratic Caucus Senate Democratic CaucusMembers editThis list is arranged by chamber then by state Senators are listed by their classes and representatives are listed by district Senate edit Senators are popularly elected statewide every two years with one third beginning new six year terms with each Congress Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers which indicate the cycle of their election In this Congress Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress requiring re election in 1970 Class 2 meant their term began with this Congress requiring re election in 1972 and Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress requiring re election in 1968 Alabama edit 2 John J Sparkman D 3 J Lister Hill D Alaska edit 2 Bob Bartlett D until December 11 1968 Ted Stevens R from December 24 1968 dd 3 Ernest Gruening D Arizona edit 1 Paul Fannin R 3 Carl Hayden D Arkansas edit 2 John L McClellan D 3 J William Fulbright D California edit 1 George Murphy R 3 Thomas Kuchel R Colorado edit 2 Gordon Allott R 3 Peter H Dominick R Connecticut edit 1 Thomas J Dodd D 3 Abraham Ribicoff D Delaware edit 1 John J Williams R 2 J Caleb Boggs R Florida edit 1 Spessard Holland D 3 George Smathers D Georgia edit 2 Richard Russell Jr D 3 Herman Talmadge D Hawaii edit 1 Hiram Fong R 3 Daniel Inouye D Idaho edit 2 Leonard B Jordan R 3 Frank Church D Illinois edit 2 Charles H Percy R 3 Everett M Dirksen R Indiana edit 1 Vance Hartke D 3 Birch Bayh D Iowa edit 2 Jack Miller R 3 Bourke B Hickenlooper R Kansas edit 2 James B Pearson R 3 Frank Carlson R Kentucky edit 2 John Sherman Cooper R 3 Thruston Ballard Morton R until December 16 1968 Marlow Cook R from December 17 1968 dd Louisiana edit 2 Allen J Ellender D 3 Russell B Long D Maine edit 1 Edmund Muskie D 2 Margaret Chase Smith R Maryland edit 1 Joseph Tydings D 3 Daniel Brewster D Massachusetts edit 1 Ted Kennedy D 2 Edward Brooke R Michigan edit 1 Philip Hart D 2 Robert P Griffin R Minnesota edit 1 Eugene McCarthy DFL 2 Walter Mondale DFL Mississippi edit 1 John C Stennis D 2 James Eastland D Missouri edit 1 Stuart Symington D 3 Edward V Long D until December 27 1968 Thomas Eagleton D from December 28 1968 dd Montana edit 1 Mike Mansfield D 2 Lee Metcalf D Nebraska edit 1 Roman Hruska R 2 Carl Curtis R Nevada edit 1 Howard Cannon D 3 Alan Bible D New Hampshire edit 2 Thomas J McIntyre D 3 Norris Cotton R New Jersey edit 1 Harrison A Williams D 2 Clifford P Case R New Mexico edit 1 Joseph Montoya D 2 Clinton P Anderson D New York edit 1 Robert F Kennedy D until June 6 1968 Charles Goodell R from September 10 1968 dd 3 Jacob Javits R North Carolina edit 2 B Everett Jordan D 3 Sam Ervin D North Dakota edit 1 Quentin Burdick D NPL 3 Milton Young R Ohio edit 1 Stephen M Young D 3 Frank Lausche D Oklahoma edit 2 Fred R Harris D 3 A S Mike Monroney D Oregon edit 2 Mark Hatfield R from January 10 1967 3 Wayne Morse D Pennsylvania edit 1 Hugh Scott R 3 Joseph S Clark Jr D Rhode Island edit 1 John Pastore D 2 Claiborne Pell D South Carolina edit 2 Strom Thurmond R 3 Fritz Hollings D South Dakota edit 2 Karl E Mundt R 3 George McGovern D Tennessee edit 1 Albert Gore Sr D 2 Howard Baker R Texas edit 1 Ralph Yarborough D 2 John Tower R Utah edit 1 Frank Moss D 3 Wallace F Bennett R Vermont edit 1 Winston L Prouty R 3 George Aiken R Virginia edit 1 Harry F Byrd Jr D 2 William Spong Jr D Washington edit 1 Henry M Jackson D 3 Warren G Magnuson D West Virginia edit 1 Robert Byrd D 2 Jennings Randolph D Wisconsin edit 1 William Proxmire D 3 Gaylord Nelson D Wyoming edit 1 Gale W McGee D 2 Clifford Hansen R nbsp Senators party membership by state at the opening of the 90th Congress in January 1967 2 Democrats 1 Democrat and 1 Republican 2 Republicans nbsp Senate Majority leaderMike Mansfield nbsp Senate Minority leaderEverett Dirksen House of Representatives edit The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise 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 edit 1 Jack Edwards R 2 William Louis Dickinson R 3 George W Andrews D 4 Bill Nichols D 5 Armistead I Selden Jr D 6 John Hall Buchanan Jr R 7 Tom Bevill D 8 Robert E Jones Jr D Alaska edit At large Howard Wallace Pollock R Arizona edit 1 John Jacob Rhodes R 2 Mo Udall D 3 Sam Steiger R Arkansas edit 1 Ezekiel C Gathings D 2 Wilbur Mills D 3 John Paul Hammerschmidt R 4 David Pryor D California edit 1 Donald H Clausen R 2 Harold T Johnson D 3 John E Moss D 4 Robert L Leggett D 5 Phillip Burton D 6 William S Mailliard R 7 Jeffery Cohelan D 8 George P Miller D 9 Don Edwards D 10 Charles Gubser R 11 J Arthur Younger R until June 20 1967 Pete McCloskey R from December 12 1967 dd 12 Burt Talcott R 13 Charles M Teague R 14 Jerome Waldie D 15 John J McFall D 16 B F Sisk D 17 Cecil R King D 18 Bob Mathias R 19 Chester E Holifield D 20 H Allen Smith R 21 Augustus Hawkins D 22 James C Corman D 23 Del M Clawson R 24 Glenard P Lipscomb R 25 Charles E Wiggins R 26 Thomas M Rees D 27 Edwin Reinecke R 28 Alphonzo E Bell Jr R 29 George Brown Jr D 30 Edward R Roybal D 31 Charles H Wilson D 32 Craig Hosmer R 33 Jerry Pettis R 34 Richard T Hanna D 35 James B Utt R 36 Bob Wilson R 37 Lionel Van Deerlin D 38 John V Tunney D Colorado edit 1 Byron G Rogers D 2 Donald G Brotzman R 3 Frank Evans D 4 Wayne N Aspinall D Connecticut edit 1 Emilio Q Daddario D 2 William St Onge D 3 Robert Giaimo D 4 Donald J Irwin D 5 John S Monagan D 6 Thomas Meskill R Delaware edit At large William Roth R Florida edit 1 Robert L F Sikes D 2 Don Fuqua D 3 Charles E Bennett D 4 Syd Herlong D 5 Edward Gurney R 6 Sam Gibbons D 7 James A Haley D 8 William C Cramer R 9 Paul Rogers D 10 J Herbert Burke R 11 Claude Pepper D 12 Dante Fascell D Georgia edit 1 George Elliott Hagan D 2 Maston E O Neal Jr D 3 Jack Brinkley D 4 Benjamin B Blackburn R 5 Fletcher Thompson R 6 John Flynt D 7 John William Davis D 8 W S Stuckey Jr D 9 Phillip M Landrum D 10 Robert Grier Stephens Jr D Hawaii edit Both representatives were elected at large statewide on a general ticket At large Spark Matsunaga D At large Patsy Mink D Idaho edit 1 James A McClure R 2 George V Hansen R Illinois edit 1 William L Dawson D 2 Barratt O Hara D 3 William T Murphy D 4 Ed Derwinski R 5 John C Kluczynski D 6 Daniel J Ronan D 7 Frank Annunzio D 8 Dan Rostenkowski D 9 Sidney R Yates D 10 Harold R Collier R 11 Roman Pucinski D 12 Robert McClory R 13 Donald Rumsfeld R 14 John N Erlenborn R 15 Charlotte Thompson Reid R 16 John B Anderson R 17 Leslie C Arends R 18 Robert H Michel R 19 Tom Railsback R 20 Paul Findley R 21 Kenneth J Gray D 22 William L Springer R 23 George E Shipley D 24 Melvin Price D Indiana edit 1 Ray Madden D 2 Charles A Halleck R 3 John Brademas D 4 E Ross Adair R 5 J Edward Roush D 6 William G Bray R 7 John T Myers R 8 Roger H Zion R 9 Lee H Hamilton D 10 Richard L Roudebush R 11 Andrew Jacobs Jr D Iowa edit 1 Fred Schwengel R 2 John Culver D 3 H R Gross R 4 John Henry Kyl R 5 Neal Edward Smith D 6 Wiley Mayne R 7 William J Scherle R Kansas edit 1 Bob Dole R 2 Chester L Mize R 3 Larry Winn R 4 Garner E Shriver R 5 Joe Skubitz R Kentucky edit 1 Frank Stubblefield D 2 William Natcher D 3 William Cowger R 4 Gene Snyder R 5 Tim Lee Carter R 6 John C Watts D 7 Carl D Perkins D Louisiana edit 1 F Edward Hebert D 2 Hale Boggs D 3 Edwin E Willis D 4 Joe Waggonner D 5 Otto Passman D 6 John Rarick D 7 Edwin Edwards D 8 Speedy Long D Maine edit 1 Peter Kyros D 2 William Hathaway D Maryland edit 1 Rogers Morton R 2 Clarence Long D 3 Edward Garmatz D 4 George Hyde Fallon D 5 Hervey Machen D 6 Charles Mathias R 7 Samuel Friedel D 8 Gilbert Gude R Massachusetts edit 1 Silvio O Conte R 2 Edward Boland D 3 Philip J Philbin D 4 Harold Donohue D 5 F Bradford Morse R 6 William H Bates R 7 Torbert Macdonald D 8 Tip O Neill D 9 John W McCormack D 10 Margaret Heckler R 11 James A Burke D 12 Hastings Keith R Michigan edit 1 John Conyers D 2 Marvin L Esch R 3 Garry E Brown R 4 J Edward Hutchinson R 5 Gerald Ford R 6 Charles E Chamberlain R 7 Donald Riegle R 8 R James Harvey R 9 Guy Vander Jagt R 10 Elford Albin Cederberg R 11 Philip Ruppe R 12 James G O Hara D 13 Charles Diggs D 14 Lucien Nedzi D 15 William D Ford D 16 John D Dingell Jr D 17 Martha Griffiths D 18 William Broomfield R 19 Jack H McDonald R Minnesota edit 1 Al Quie R 2 Ancher Nelsen R 3 Clark MacGregor R 4 Joseph Karth DFL 5 Donald M Fraser DFL 6 John M Zwach R 7 Odin Langen R 8 John Blatnik DFL Mississippi edit 1 Thomas Abernethy D 2 Jamie L Whitten D 3 John Bell Williams D until January 16 1968 Charles H Griffin D from March 12 1968 dd 4 Sonny Montgomery D 5 William M Colmer D Missouri edit 1 Frank M Karsten D 2 Thomas B Curtis R 3 Leonor Sullivan D 4 William J Randall D 5 Richard Walker Bolling D 6 William Raleigh Hull Jr D 7 Durward Gorham Hall R 8 Richard Howard Ichord Jr D 9 William L Hungate D 10 Paul C Jones D Montana edit 1 Arnold Olsen D 2 James F Battin R Nebraska edit 1 Robert Vernon Denney R 2 Glenn Cunningham R 3 David Martin R Nevada edit At large Walter S Baring Jr D New Hampshire edit 1 Louis C Wyman R 2 James Colgate Cleveland R New Jersey edit 1 John E Hunt R 2 Charles W Sandman Jr R 3 James J Howard D 4 Frank Thompson D 5 Peter Frelinghuysen Jr R 6 William T Cahill R 7 William B Widnall R 8 Charles Samuel Joelson D 9 Henry Helstoski D 10 Peter W Rodino D 11 Joseph Minish D 12 Florence P Dwyer R 13 Cornelius Gallagher D 14 Dominick V Daniels D 15 Edward J Patten D New Mexico edit At large Thomas G Morris D At large E S Johnny Walker D New York edit 1 Otis G Pike D 2 James R Grover Jr R 3 Lester L Wolff D 4 John W Wydler R 5 Herbert Tenzer D 6 Seymour Halpern R 7 Joseph P Addabbo D 8 Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal D 9 James J Delaney D 10 Emanuel Celler D 11 Frank J Brasco D 12 Edna F Kelly D 13 Abraham J Multer D until December 31 1967 Bertram L Podell D from February 20 1968 dd 14 John J Rooney D 15 Hugh Carey D 16 John M Murphy D 17 Theodore R Kupferman R 18 Adam Clayton Powell Jr D until February 28 1967 and from April 11 1967 19 Leonard Farbstein D 20 William Fitts Ryan D 21 James H Scheuer D 22 Jacob H Gilbert D 23 Jonathan Brewster Bingham D 24 Paul A Fino R until December 31 1968 25 Richard Ottinger D 26 Ogden Reid R 27 John G Dow D 28 Joseph Y Resnick D 29 Daniel E Button R 30 Carleton J King R 31 Robert C McEwen R 32 Alexander Pirnie R 33 Howard W Robison R 34 James M Hanley D 35 Samuel S Stratton D 36 Frank Horton R 37 Barber Conable R 38 Charles Goodell R until September 9 1968 39 Richard D McCarthy D 40 Henry P Smith III R 41 Thaddeus J Dulski D North Carolina edit 1 Walter B Jones Sr D 2 Lawrence H Fountain D 3 David N Henderson D 4 Jim Gardner R 5 Nick Galifianakis D 6 Horace R Kornegay D 7 Alton Lennon D 8 Charles R Jonas R 9 Jim Broyhill R 10 Basil Lee Whitener D 11 Roy A Taylor D North Dakota edit 1 Mark Andrews R 2 Thomas S Kleppe R Ohio edit 1 Robert Taft Jr R 2 Donald D Clancy R 3 Charles W Whalen Jr R 4 William Moore McCulloch R 5 Del Latta R 6 Bill Harsha R 7 Bud Brown R 8 Jackson Edward Betts R 9 Thomas L Ashley D 10 Clarence E Miller R 11 J William Stanton R 12 Samuel L Devine R 13 Charles Adams Mosher R 14 William Hanes Ayres R 15 Chalmers Wylie R 16 Frank T Bow R 17 John M Ashbrook R 18 Wayne Hays D 19 Michael J Kirwan D 20 Michael A Feighan D 21 Charles Vanik D 22 Frances P Bolton R 23 William Edwin Minshall Jr R 24 Buz Lukens R Oklahoma edit 1 Page Belcher R 2 Ed Edmondson D 3 Carl Albert D 4 Tom Steed D 5 John Jarman D 6 James V Smith R Oregon edit 1 Wendell Wyatt R 2 Al Ullman D 3 Edith Green D 4 John R Dellenback R Pennsylvania edit 1 William A Barrett D 2 Robert N C Nix Sr D 3 James A Byrne D 4 Joshua Eilberg D 5 William J Green III D 6 George M Rhodes D 7 Lawrence G Williams R 8 Edward G Biester Jr R 9 George Watkins R 10 Joseph M McDade R 11 Dan Flood D 12 J Irving Whalley R 13 Richard Schweiker R 14 William S Moorhead D 15 Fred B Rooney D 16 Edwin Duing Eshleman R 17 Herman T Schneebeli R 18 Robert J Corbett R 19 George Atlee Goodling R 20 Elmer J Holland D until August 9 1968 Joseph M Gaydos D from November 5 1968 dd 21 John Herman Dent D 22 John P Saylor R 23 Albert W Johnson R 24 Joseph P Vigorito D 25 Frank M Clark D 26 Thomas E Morgan D 27 James G Fulton R Rhode Island edit 1 Fernand St Germain D 2 John E Fogarty D until January 10 1967 Robert Tiernan D from March 28 1967 dd South Carolina edit 1 L Mendel Rivers D 2 Albert Watson R 3 William Jennings Bryan Dorn D 4 Robert T Ashmore D 5 Thomas S Gettys D 6 John L McMillan D South Dakota edit 1 Ben Reifel R 2 Ellis Yarnal Berry R Tennessee edit 1 Jimmy Quillen R 2 John Duncan Sr R 3 Bill Brock R 4 Joe L Evins D 5 Richard Fulton D 6 William Anderson D 7 Ray Blanton D 8 Fats Everett D 9 Dan Kuykendall R Texas edit 1 Wright Patman D 2 John Dowdy D 3 Joe R Pool D until July 14 1968 James M Collins R from August 24 1968 dd 4 Ray Roberts D 5 Earle Cabell D 6 Olin E Teague D 7 George H W Bush R 8 Robert C Eckhardt D 9 Jack Brooks D 10 J J Pickle D 11 William R Poage D 12 Jim Wright D 13 Graham B Purcell Jr D 14 John Andrew Young D 15 Kika de la Garza D 16 Richard Crawford White D 17 Omar Burleson D 18 Bob Price R 19 George H Mahon D 20 Henry B Gonzalez D 21 O C Fisher D 22 Robert R Casey D 23 Abraham Kazen D Utah edit 1 Laurence J Burton R 2 Sherman P Lloyd R Vermont edit At large Robert Stafford R Virginia edit 1 Thomas N Downing D 2 Porter Hardy Jr D 3 David E Satterfield III D 4 Watkins Moorman Abbitt D 5 William M Tuck D 6 Richard Harding Poff R 7 John Otho Marsh Jr D 8 William L Scott R 9 William C Wampler R 10 Joel Broyhill R Washington edit 1 Thomas Pelly R 2 Lloyd Meeds D 3 Julia Butler Hansen D 4 Catherine Dean May R 5 Tom Foley D 6 Floyd Hicks D 7 Brock Adams D West Virginia edit 1 Arch A Moore Jr R 2 Harley Orrin Staggers D 3 John M Slack Jr D 4 Ken Hechler D 5 James Kee D Wisconsin edit 1 Henry C Schadeberg R 2 Robert Kastenmeier D 3 Vernon Wallace Thomson R 4 Clement J Zablocki D 5 Henry S Reuss D 6 William A Steiger R 7 Melvin Laird R 8 John W Byrnes R 9 Glenn Robert Davis R 10 Alvin O Konski R Wyoming edit At large William Henry Harrison III R Non voting member edit Puerto Rico Santiago Polanco Abreu Resident Commissioner PPD nbsp House Majority LeaderCarl Albert nbsp House Minority LeaderGerald FordChanges in membership editThe count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress Senate edit See also List of special elections to the United States Senate Replacements 4 Democratic 2 seat net loss Republican 2 seat net gain Deaths 2 Resignations 2 Total seats with changes 5 Senate changes State class Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor s formal installation a Oregon 2 Vacant Delayed taking seat to finish term as Governor of Oregon Mark Hatfield R January 10 1967 New York 1 Robert F Kennedy D Assassinated June 6 1968 while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination Successor was appointed to continue the term Charles Goodell R September 10 1968 Alaska 2 Bob Bartlett D Died December 11 1968Successor was appointed to continue the term Ted Stevens R December 24 1968 Kentucky 3 Thruston Ballard Morton R Resigned December 16 1968 to give successor preferential seniority having already retired Successor was appointed to finish the term having already been elected to the next term Marlow Cook R December 17 1968 Missouri 3 Edward V Long D Resigned December 27 1968 having lost renomination to the next term Successor was appointed to finish the term having already been elected to the next term Thomas Eagleton D December 28 1968 House of Representatives edit See also List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives Replacements 6 Democratic 1 seat net loss Republican 1 seat net gain Deaths 4 Resignations 4 Expulsion 1 Total seats with changes 9 House changes District Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor s formal installation a Rhode Island 2nd John E Fogarty D Died January 10 1967 Robert Tiernan D March 28 1967 New York 18th Adam Clayton Powell Jr D Excluded from House February 28 1967 pursuant to H Res 278 Adam Clayton Powell Jr D April 11 1967 California 11th J Arthur Younger R Died June 20 1967 Pete McCloskey R December 12 1967 New York 13th Abraham J Multer D Resigned December 31 1967 after being elected as judge of New York Supreme Court Bertram L Podell D February 20 1968 Mississippi 3rd John Bell Williams D Resigned January 16 1968 after being elected Governor of Mississippi Charles H Griffin D March 12 1968 Texas 3rd Joe R Pool D Died July 14 1968 James M Collins R August 24 1968 Pennsylvania 20th Elmer J Holland D Died August 9 1968 Joseph M Gaydos D November 5 1968 New York 38th Charles Goodell R Resigned September 9 1968 after becoming U S Senator Vacant Not filled this term New York 24th Paul A Fino R Resigned December 31 1968Committees editLists of committees and their party leaders for members of the House and Senate committees can be found through the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of this article The directory after the pages of terms of service lists committees of the Senate House Standing with Subcommittees Select and Special and Joint and after that House Senate committee assignments On the committees section of the House and Senate in the Official Congressional Directory the committee s members on the first row on the left side shows the chairman of the committee and on the right side shows the ranking member of the committee Senate edit Aeronautical and Space Sciences Chair Clinton P Anderson Ranking Member Margaret Chase Smith Agriculture and Forestry Chair Allen J Ellender Ranking Member George D Aiken Appropriations Chair Carl Hayden Ranking Member Milton R Young Armed Services Chair Richard B Russell Ranking Member Margaret Chase Smith Banking and Currency Chair John J Sparkman Ranking Member Wallace F Bennett Commerce Chair Warren G Magnuson Ranking Member Norris Cotton District of Columbia Chair Alan Bible Ranking Member Winston L Prouty Finance Chair Russell B Long Ranking Member John J Williams Foreign Relations Chair J William Fulbright Ranking Member Bourke B Hickenlooper Government Operations Chair John Little McClellan Ranking Member Karl E Mundt Interior and Insular Affairs Chair Henry M Jackson Ranking Member Thomas H Kuchel Judiciary Chair James O Eastland Ranking Member Everett Dirksen Nutrition and Human Needs Select Chair George S McGovern Ranking Member Organization of Congress Select Chair data missing Ranking Member data missing Post Office and Civil Service Chair Mike Monroney Ranking Member Frank Carlson Public Works Chair Jennings Randolph Ranking Member John Sherman Cooper Rules and Administration Chair B Everett Jordan Ranking Member Carl T Curtis Small Business Select Chair George A Smathers Standards and Conduct Select Chair John C Stennis Whole House of Representatives edit Agriculture Chair William R Poage Ranking Member Page Belcher Appropriations Chair George H Mahon Ranking Member Frank T Bow Armed Services Chair L Mendel Rivers Ranking Member William H Bates Banking and Currency Chair Wright Patman Ranking Member William B Widnall District of Columbia Chair John L McMillan Ranking Member Ancher Nelsen Education and Labor Chair Carl D Perkins Ranking Member William H Ayres Foreign Affairs Chair Thomas E Morgan Ranking Member Frances P Bolton Government Operations Chair William L Dawson Ranking Member Florence P Dwyer House Administration Chair Omar Burleson Ranking Member Glenard P Lipscomb House Beauty Shop Select Chair Martha W Griffiths Interior and Insular Affairs Chair Wayne N Aspinall Ranking Member John P Saylor Interstate and Foreign Commerce Chair Harley O Staggers Ranking Member William L Springer Judiciary Chair Emanuel Celler Ranking Member William M McCulloch Merchant Marine and Fisheries Chair Edward A Garmatz Ranking Member William S Mailliard Post Office and Civil Service Chair Thaddeus J Dulski Ranking Member Robert J Corbett Public Works Chair George Hyde Fallon Ranking Member William C Cramer Rules Chair William M Colmer Ranking Member H Allen Smith Science and Astronautics Chair George Paul Miller Ranking Member James G Fulton Small Business Select Chair Joe L Evins Standards of Official Conduct Chair Charles Melvin Price Un American Activities Chair Edwin E Willis Ranking Member John M Ashbrook Veterans Affairs Chair Olin E Teague Ranking Member E Ross Adair Ways and Means Chair Wilbur D Mills Ranking Member John W Byrnes Whole Joint committees edit Atomic Energy Chair Sen John O Pastore Vice Chair Rep Chet Holifield Conditions of Indian Tribes Special Chair data missing Vice Chair data missing Defense Production Chair Rep Wright Patman Vice Chair Sen John J Sparkman Disposition of Executive Papers Economic Chair Sen William Proxmire Vice Chair Rep Wright Patman Immigration and Nationality Policy Chair Rep Michael A Feighan Legislative Budget The Library Chair Sen B Everett Jordan Vice Chair Rep Omar Burleson Navajo Hopi Indian Administration Printing Chair Sen Carl Hayden Vice Chair Rep Omar Burleson Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Chair Rep George H Mahon Taxation Chair Rep Wilbur D Mills Vice Chair Sen Russell B Long Employees editLegislative branch agency directors edit Architect of the Capitol J George Stewart Attending Physician of the United States Congress Rufus Pearson Comptroller General of the United States Elmer B Staats Librarian of Congress Lawrence Quincy Mumford Public Printer of the United States James L Harrison Senate edit Chaplain Frederick Brown Harris Methodist Curator Joseph Dougherty until 1968 Richard A Baker acting from 1968 Parliamentarian Floyd Riddick Secretary Francis R Valeo Librarian Richard D Hupman Democratic Party Secretary J Stanley Kimmitt Republican Party Secretary J Mark Trice Sergeant at Arms Robert G Dunphy House of Representatives edit Chaplain Edward G Latch Methodist Clerk W Pat Jennings Doorkeeper William M Miller Parliamentarian Lewis Deschler Postmaster H H Morris Reading Clerks Charles W Hackney Jr D and Joe Bartlett R Sergeant at Arms Zeake W Johnson Jr See also edit1966 United States elections elections leading to this Congress 1966 United States Senate elections 1966 United States House of Representatives elections 1968 United States elections elections during this Congress leading to the next Congress 1968 United States presidential election 1968 United States Senate elections 1968 United States House of Representatives electionsNotes edit a b When seated or oath administered not necessarily when service began References editMartis Kenneth C 1989 The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress New York Macmillan Publishing Company Martis Kenneth C 1982 The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts New York Macmillan Publishing Company External links editBiographical Directory of the U S Congress U S House of Representatives Congressional History U S Senate Statistics and Lists House of Representatives Session Calendar for the 90th Congress PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 20 2018 Retrieved June 6 2016 Congressional Pictorial Directory for the 90th Congress Official Congressional Directory for the 90th Congress 1st Session Official Congressional Directory for the 90th Congress 2nd 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