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103rd United States Congress

The 103rd 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, 1993, to January 3, 1995, during the final weeks of George H. W. Bush's presidency and in the first two years of Bill Clinton's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1990 United States census.

103rd United States Congress
102nd ←
→ 104th

January 3, 1993 – January 3, 1995
Members100 senators
435 representatives
5 non-voting delegates
Senate majorityDemocratic
Senate PresidentDan Quayle (R)[a]
(until January 20, 1993)
Al Gore (D)
(from January 20, 1993)
House majorityDemocratic
House SpeakerTom Foley (D)
Sessions
1st: January 5, 1993 – November 26, 1993
2nd: January 25, 1994 – December 1, 1994

This is the most recent Congress to have a Democratic senator from Texas, Bob Krueger, who lost election to finish Lloyd Bentsen's term in 1993. Along with two Democratic senators from the state of Tennessee, Jim Sasser and Harlan Mathews. Jim Sasser lost re-election and Harlan Mathews retired in 1994. In addition, a Democratic senator from the state of Oklahoma, David Boren, resigned in the final weeks of the Congress.

Both chambers maintained a Democratic majority, and with Bill Clinton being sworn in as president on January 20, 1993, this gave the Democrats an overall federal government trifecta for the first time since the 96th Congress in 1979.

Major events edit

Major legislation edit

Party summary edit

Senate edit

 
Senate party standings on the opening day of Congress
  57 Democratic Senators
  43 Republican Senators
Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Republican
(R)
End of previous congress 58 42 100 0
Begin 57 43 100 0
End 53 47
Final voting share 53.0% 47.0%
Beginning of next congress 47 53 100 0

House of Representatives edit

Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Independent Republican Vacant
End of the previous Congress 267 1 166 434 1
Begin 258 1 176 435 0
End 256 177 434 1
Final voting share 59.2% 40.8%
Non-voting members 4 0 0 5 0
Beginning of the next Congress 204 1 230 435 0

Leadership edit

Senate edit

Senate President
 
Dan Quayle (R)
(until January 20, 1993)
 
Al Gore (D)
(from January 20, 1993)
Senate President pro tempore

Majority (Democratic) leadership edit

Minority (Republican) leadership edit

House of Representatives edit

Speaker of the House
 

Majority (Democratic) leadership edit

Minority (Republican) leadership edit

Members edit

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, 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, In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1994; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1996; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1998.

House of Representatives edit

Changes in membership edit

Senate edit

Senate changes
State
(class)
Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's
formal installation[b]


Texas
(1)
Lloyd Bentsen (D) Resigned January 20, 1993, to become United States Secretary of the Treasury.
His successor was appointed.
Bob Krueger (D) January 21, 1993
Texas
(1)
Bob Krueger (D) Interim appointee lost special election June 6, 1993.
Successor elected to finish the term.
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) June 14, 1993
Alabama
(3)
Richard Shelby (D) Changed party November 9, 1994 Richard Shelby (R) November 9, 1994
Oklahoma
(2)
David Boren (D) Resigned November 15, 1994, to become President of the University of Oklahoma.
Successor elected on November 8, 1994, to finish the term ending January 3, 1997.
Jim Inhofe (R) November 17, 1994
Tennessee
(2)
Harlan Mathews (D) Interim appointee did not seek election.
Successor elected on November 8, 1994, to finish the term ending January 3, 1997.
Fred Thompson (R) December 2, 1994

House of Representatives edit

House changes
District Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's
formal installation[b]
Wisconsin's 1st Les Aspin (D) Resigned January 20, 1993, to become United States Secretary of Defense Peter W. Barca (D) June 9, 1993
Mississippi's 2nd Mike Espy (D) Resigned January 22, 1993, to become United States Secretary of Agriculture Bennie Thompson (D) April 20, 1993
California's 17th Leon Panetta (D) Resigned January 23, 1993, to become Director of the Office of Management and Budget Sam Farr (D) June 16, 1993
Ohio 2nd Bill Gradison (R) Resigned January 31, 1993, to become president of the Health Insurance Association of America Rob Portman (R) June 10, 1993
Michigan 3rd Paul B. Henry (R) Died July 31, 1993 Vern Ehlers (R) January 25, 1994
Oklahoma's 6th Glenn English (D) Resigned January 7, 1994, to become CEO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Frank Lucas (R) May 17, 1994
Kentucky's 2nd William Natcher (D) Died March 29, 1994 Ron Lewis (R) May 26, 1994
New Jersey 11th Dean Gallo (R) Died November 6, 1994 Vacant for remainder of term
Oklahoma's 1st Jim Inhofe (R) Resigned November 15, 1994, when elected to the U.S. Senate Steve Largent (R) November 29, 1994

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 edit

Caucuses edit

Employees edit

Legislative branch agency directors edit

Senate edit

House of Representatives edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle's term as President of the Senate ended at noon on January 20, 1993, when Al Gore's term began.
  2. ^ a b When seated or oath administered, not necessarily when service began.

External links edit

  • U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists
  • "Videos of House of Representatives Sessions for the 103rd Congress from www.C-SPAN.org".
  • "Videos of Senate Sessions for the 103rd Congress from www.C-SPAN.org".
  • "Videos of Committees from the House and Senate for the 103rd Congress from www.C-SPAN.org".
  • (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 7, 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  • Congressional Pictorial Directory for the 103rd Congress. hdl:2027/msu.31293012373985.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 103rd Congress. hdl:2027/msu.31293012374421.

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The 103rd 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 1993 to January 3 1995 during the final weeks of George H W Bush s presidency and in the first two years of Bill Clinton s presidency The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1990 United States census 103rd United States Congress102nd 104thUnited States Capitol 1993 January 3 1993 January 3 1995Members100 senators435 representatives5 non voting delegatesSenate majorityDemocraticSenate PresidentDan Quayle R a until January 20 1993 Al Gore D from January 20 1993 House majorityDemocraticHouse SpeakerTom Foley D Sessions1st January 5 1993 November 26 19932nd January 25 1994 December 1 1994 This is the most recent Congress to have a Democratic senator from Texas Bob Krueger who lost election to finish Lloyd Bentsen s term in 1993 Along with two Democratic senators from the state of Tennessee Jim Sasser and Harlan Mathews Jim Sasser lost re election and Harlan Mathews retired in 1994 In addition a Democratic senator from the state of Oklahoma David Boren resigned in the final weeks of the Congress Both chambers maintained a Democratic majority and with Bill Clinton being sworn in as president on January 20 1993 this gave the Democrats an overall federal government trifecta for the first time since the 96th Congress in 1979 Contents 1 Major events 2 Major legislation 3 Party summary 3 1 Senate 3 2 House of Representatives 4 Leadership 4 1 Senate 4 1 1 Majority Democratic leadership 4 1 2 Minority Republican leadership 4 2 House of Representatives 4 2 1 Majority Democratic leadership 4 2 2 Minority Republican leadership 5 Members 5 1 Senate 5 1 1 Alabama 5 1 2 Alaska 5 1 3 Arizona 5 1 4 Arkansas 5 1 5 California 5 1 6 Colorado 5 1 7 Connecticut 5 1 8 Delaware 5 1 9 Florida 5 1 10 Georgia 5 1 11 Hawaii 5 1 12 Idaho 5 1 13 Illinois 5 1 14 Indiana 5 1 15 Iowa 5 1 16 Kansas 5 1 17 Kentucky 5 1 18 Louisiana 5 1 19 Maine 5 1 20 Maryland 5 1 21 Massachusetts 5 1 22 Michigan 5 1 23 Minnesota 5 1 24 Mississippi 5 1 25 Missouri 5 1 26 Montana 5 1 27 Nebraska 5 1 28 Nevada 5 1 29 New Hampshire 5 1 30 New Jersey 5 1 31 New Mexico 5 1 32 New York 5 1 33 North Carolina 5 1 34 North Dakota 5 1 35 Ohio 5 1 36 Oklahoma 5 1 37 Oregon 5 1 38 Pennsylvania 5 1 39 Rhode Island 5 1 40 South Carolina 5 1 41 South Dakota 5 1 42 Tennessee 5 1 43 Texas 5 1 44 Utah 5 1 45 Vermont 5 1 46 Virginia 5 1 47 Washington 5 1 48 West Virginia 5 1 49 Wisconsin 5 1 50 Wyoming 5 2 House of Representatives 5 2 1 Alabama 5 2 2 Alaska 5 2 3 Arizona 5 2 4 Arkansas 5 2 5 California 5 2 6 Colorado 5 2 7 Connecticut 5 2 8 Delaware 5 2 9 Florida 5 2 10 Georgia 5 2 11 Hawaii 5 2 12 Idaho 5 2 13 Illinois 5 2 14 Indiana 5 2 15 Iowa 5 2 16 Kansas 5 2 17 Kentucky 5 2 18 Louisiana 5 2 19 Maine 5 2 20 Maryland 5 2 21 Massachusetts 5 2 22 Michigan 5 2 23 Minnesota 5 2 24 Mississippi 5 2 25 Missouri 5 2 26 Montana 5 2 27 Nebraska 5 2 28 Nevada 5 2 29 New Hampshire 5 2 30 New Jersey 5 2 31 New Mexico 5 2 32 New York 5 2 33 North Carolina 5 2 34 North Dakota 5 2 35 Ohio 5 2 36 Oklahoma 5 2 37 Oregon 5 2 38 Pennsylvania 5 2 39 Rhode Island 5 2 40 South Carolina 5 2 41 South Dakota 5 2 42 Tennessee 5 2 43 Texas 5 2 44 Utah 5 2 45 Vermont 5 2 46 Virginia 5 2 47 Washington 5 2 48 West Virginia 5 2 49 Wisconsin 5 2 50 Wyoming 5 2 51 Non voting members 6 Changes in membership 6 1 Senate 6 2 House of Representatives 7 Committees 7 1 Senate 7 2 House of Representatives 7 3 Joint 8 Caucuses 9 Employees 9 1 Legislative branch agency directors 9 2 Senate 9 3 House of Representatives 10 See also 11 Notes 12 External linksMajor events editMain articles 1993 in the United States 1994 in the United States and 1995 in the United States January 20 1993 Bill Clinton became 42nd President of the United States February 17 1993 President Clinton addressed a joint session of Congress February 26 1993 World Trade Center bombing In New York City a van bomb parked below the North Tower of the World Trade Center exploded killing 6 and injuring over 1 000 February 28 1993 Waco siege Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agents raided the Branch Davidian compound in Waco Texas with a warrant to arrest leader David Koresh on federal firearms violations Four agents and 5 Davidians died in the raid April 19 1993 Waco siege The 51 day standoff ended with a fire that killed 76 people including Koresh September 22 1993 President Clinton addressed a joint session of Congress to promote health care reform October 3 1993 Operation Gothic Serpent In Mogadishu Somalia two U S Army UH 60 Blackhawks were shot down and the operation left over 1000 Somalis dead and over 73 Americans WIA 19 KIA and 1 captured January 17 1994 1994 Northridge earthquake A magnitude 6 7 quake hit the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles at 4 31 a m killing 72 and leaving 26 029 homeless February 22 1994 Aldrich Ames and his wife were arrested for spying for the Soviet Union February 28 1994 4 United States fighter jets shot down 4 Serbian jets over Bosnia and Herzegovina for violating Operation Deny Flight and its no fly zone September 19 1994 Operation Uphold Democracy American troops staged a bloodless invasion of Haiti to restore the elected president to power October 1 1994 Palau achieved independence and became an associated state under the Compact of Free Association November 8 1994 Republican Revolution The Republican Party won control of both the House and the Senate in midterm congressional elections the first time in 40 years the Republicans secured control of both houses of Congress Major legislation editSee also List of United States federal legislation February 5 1993 Family and Medical Leave Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 3 107 Stat 6 May 20 1993 National Voter Registration Act of 1993 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 31 107 Stat 77 August 10 1993 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 66 107 Stat 312 September 21 1993 AmeriCorps Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 82 November 16 1993 Religious Freedom Restoration Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 141 107 Stat 1488 November 30 1993 Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act Brady Bill Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 159 title I 107 Stat 1536 November 30 1993 Don t ask don t tell as 574 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 160 107 Stat 1670 December 8 1993 North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 182 107 Stat 2057 December 17 1993 FRIENDSHIP Act of 1993 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 199 107 Stat 2317 March 31 1994 The Goals 2000 Educate America Act may 4 School to Work Opportunities Act 1994 The Healthy Meals for Healthy Americans Act of 1994 P L 103 448 reauthorized severa May 26 1994 Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 259 108 Stat 694 September 13 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act including the Violence Against Women Act and the Federal Assault Weapons Ban Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 322 108 Stat 1796 October 20 1994 Improving America s Schools Act of 1994 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 382 October 25 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act October 25 Immigration and Nationality Technical Corrections Act of 1994 INTCA or H R 783 Pub L 10 October 31 1994 California Desert Protection Act of 1994 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 103 433Party summary editSenate edit nbsp Senate party standings on the opening day of Congress 57 Democratic Senators 43 Republican Senators Party shading shows control Total Vacant Democratic D Republican R End of previous congress58 42 100 0 Begin57 43 100 0 End5347 Final voting share53 0 47 0 Beginning of next congress47 53 100 0 House of Representatives edit Party Shading indicates majority caucus Total Democratic Independent Republican Vacant End of the previous Congress 267 1 166 434 1 Begin 258 1 176 435 0 End 256 177 434 1 Final voting share 59 2 40 8 Non voting members 4 0 0 5 0 Beginning of the next Congress 204 1 230 435 0Leadership editSenate edit Senate President nbsp Dan Quayle R until January 20 1993 nbsp Al Gore D from January 20 1993 Senate President pro tempore nbsp Robert Byrd D President Dan Quayle R until January 20 1993 Al Gore D from January 20 1993 President pro tempore Robert Byrd D Majority Democratic leadership edit Majority Leader and Policy Committee Chairman George Mitchell Majority Whip Wendell Ford Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair Bob Graham Democratic Caucus Secretary David Pryor Policy Committee Co Chair Harry Reid Chief Deputy Whip John Breaux Minority Republican leadership edit Minority Leader Bob Dole Minority Whip Alan Simpson Republican Conference Chairman Thad Cochran Policy Committee Chairman Don Nickles Republican Conference Vice Chairman Trent Lott National Senatorial Committee Chair Phil Gramm House of Representatives edit Speaker of the House nbsp Tom Foley D Speaker Tom Foley D Majority Democratic leadership edit Majority Leader Dick Gephardt Majority Whip David Bonior Democratic Caucus Chairman Steny Hoyer Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman Vic Fazio Deputy Majority Whips Barbara Kennelly Butler Derrick John Lewis amp Bill Richardson Minority Republican leadership edit Minority Leader Bob Michel Minority Whip Newt Gingrich Chief Deputy Whip Bob Walker Republican Conference Chairman Dick Armey Republican Conference Vice Chairman Bill McCollum Republican Conference Secretary Tom DeLay Policy Committee Chairman Henry Hyde Republican Campaign Committee Chairman Bill PaxonMembers editThis list is arranged by chamber then by state Senators are listed by class 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 In this Congress Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress requiring reelection in 1994 Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress requiring reelection in 1996 and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress requiring reelection in 1998 See also 1992 United States Senate elections Alabama edit 2 Howell Heflin D 3 Richard Shelby D then R from November 9 1994 Alaska edit 2 Ted Stevens R 3 Frank Murkowski R Arizona edit 1 Dennis DeConcini D 3 John McCain R Arkansas edit 2 David Pryor D 3 Dale Bumpers D California edit 1 Dianne Feinstein D 3 Barbara Boxer D Colorado edit 2 Hank Brown R 3 Ben Nighthorse Campbell D Connecticut edit 1 Joe Lieberman D 3 Chris Dodd D Delaware edit 1 William Roth R 2 Joe Biden D Florida edit 1 Connie Mack III R 3 Bob Graham D Georgia edit 2 Sam Nunn D 3 Paul Coverdell R Hawaii edit 1 Daniel Akaka D 3 Daniel Inouye D Idaho edit 2 Larry Craig R 3 Dirk Kempthorne R Illinois edit 2 Paul Simon D 3 Carol Moseley Braun D Indiana edit 1 Richard Lugar R 3 Dan Coats R Iowa edit 2 Tom Harkin D 3 Chuck Grassley R Kansas edit 2 Nancy Kassebaum R 3 Bob Dole R Kentucky edit 2 Mitch McConnell R 3 Wendell Ford D Louisiana edit 2 J Bennett Johnston D 3 John Breaux D Maine edit 1 George J Mitchell D 2 William Cohen R Maryland edit 1 Paul Sarbanes D 3 Barbara Mikulski D Massachusetts edit 1 Ted Kennedy D 2 John Kerry D Michigan edit 1 Donald Riegle D 2 Carl Levin D Minnesota edit 1 David Durenberger R 2 Paul Wellstone DFL Mississippi edit 1 Trent Lott R 2 Thad Cochran R Missouri edit 1 John Danforth R 3 Kit Bond R Montana edit 1 Conrad Burns R 2 Max Baucus D Nebraska edit 1 Bob Kerrey D 2 J James Exon D Nevada edit 1 Richard Bryan D 3 Harry Reid D New Hampshire edit 2 Bob Smith R 3 Judd Gregg R New Jersey edit 1 Frank Lautenberg D 2 Bill Bradley D New Mexico edit 1 Jeff Bingaman D 2 Pete Domenici R New York edit 1 Daniel Patrick Moynihan D 3 Al D Amato R North Carolina edit 2 Jesse Helms R 3 Lauch Faircloth R North Dakota edit 1 Kent Conrad D NPL 3 Byron Dorgan D NPL Ohio edit 1 Howard Metzenbaum D 3 John Glenn D Oklahoma edit 2 David Boren D until November 15 1994 Jim Inhofe R from November 17 1994 dd 3 Don Nickles R Oregon edit 2 Mark Hatfield R 3 Bob Packwood R Pennsylvania edit 1 Harris Wofford D 3 Arlen Specter R Rhode Island edit 1 John Chafee R 2 Claiborne Pell D South Carolina edit 2 Strom Thurmond R 3 Fritz Hollings D South Dakota edit 2 Larry Pressler R 3 Tom Daschle D Tennessee edit 1 Jim Sasser D 2 Harlan Mathews D until December 1 1994 Fred Thompson R from December 2 1994 dd Texas edit 1 Lloyd Bentsen D until January 20 1993 Bob Krueger D January 21 1993 June 14 1993 Kay Bailey Hutchison R from June 14 1993 dd 2 Phil Gramm R Utah edit 1 Orrin Hatch R 3 Bob Bennett R Vermont edit 1 Jim Jeffords R 3 Patrick Leahy D Virginia edit 1 Chuck Robb D 2 John Warner R Washington edit 1 Slade Gorton R 3 Patty Murray D West Virginia edit 1 Robert Byrd D 2 Jay Rockefeller D Wisconsin edit 1 Herb Kohl D 3 Russ Feingold D Wyoming edit 1 Malcolm Wallop R 2 Alan Simpson R nbsp Senators party membership by state at the opening of the 103rd Congress in January 1993 2 Democrats 1 Democrat and 1 Republican 2 Republicans Senate majority leadership nbsp Democratic leaderGeorge J Mitchell nbsp Democratic whipWendell Ford Senate minority leadership nbsp Republican leaderBob Dole nbsp Republican whipAlan K Simpson House of Representatives edit Contents Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Non voting members Alabama edit 1 Sonny Callahan R 2 Terry Everett R 3 Glen Browder D 4 Tom Bevill D 5 Robert E Cramer D 6 Spencer Bachus R 7 Earl Hilliard D Alaska edit At large Don Young R Arizona edit 1 Sam Coppersmith D 2 Ed Pastor D 3 Bob Stump R 4 Jon Kyl R 5 Jim Kolbe R 6 Karan English D Arkansas edit 1 Blanche Lincoln D 2 Ray Thornton D 3 Tim Hutchinson R 4 Jay Dickey R California edit 1 Dan Hamburg D 2 Wally Herger R 3 Vic Fazio D 4 John Doolittle R 5 Bob Matsui D 6 Lynn Woolsey D 7 George Miller D 8 Nancy Pelosi D 9 Ron Dellums D 10 William P Baker R 11 Richard Pombo R 12 Tom Lantos D 13 Pete Stark D 14 Anna Eshoo D 15 Norman Mineta D 16 Don Edwards D 17 Leon Panetta D until January 22 1993 Sam Farr D from June 8 1993 dd 18 Gary Condit D 19 Richard H Lehman D 20 Cal Dooley D 21 Bill Thomas R 22 Michael Huffington R 23 Elton Gallegly R 24 Anthony Beilenson D 25 Buck McKeon R 26 Howard Berman D 27 Carlos Moorhead R 28 David Dreier R 29 Henry Waxman D 30 Xavier Becerra D 31 Matthew G Martinez D 32 Julian Dixon D 33 Lucille Roybal Allard D 34 Esteban Edward Torres D 35 Maxine Waters D 36 Jane Harman D 37 Walter R Tucker III D 38 Stephen Horn R 39 Ed Royce R 40 Jerry Lewis R 41 Jay Kim R 42 George Brown Jr D 43 Ken Calvert R 44 Al McCandless R 45 Dana Rohrabacher R 46 Bob Dornan R 47 Christopher Cox R 48 Ron Packard R 49 Lynn Schenk D 50 Bob Filner D 51 Duke Cunningham R 52 Duncan L Hunter R Colorado edit 1 Pat Schroeder D 2 David Skaggs D 3 Scott McInnis R 4 Wayne Allard R 5 Joel Hefley R 6 Dan Schaefer R Connecticut edit 1 Barbara B Kennelly D 2 Sam Gejdenson D 3 Rosa DeLauro D 4 Chris Shays R 5 Gary A Franks R 6 Nancy Johnson R Delaware edit At large Mike Castle R Florida edit 1 Earl Hutto D 2 Pete Peterson D 3 Corrine Brown D 4 Tillie Fowler R 5 Karen Thurman D 6 Cliff Stearns R 7 John Mica R 8 Bill McCollum R 9 Michael Bilirakis R 10 Bill Young R 11 Sam M Gibbons D 12 Charles T Canady R 13 Dan Miller R 14 Porter Goss R 15 Jim Bacchus D 16 Tom Lewis R 17 Carrie Meek D 18 Ileana Ros Lehtinen R 19 Harry Johnston D 20 Peter Deutsch D 21 Lincoln Diaz Balart R 22 Clay Shaw R 23 Alcee Hastings D Georgia edit 1 Jack Kingston R 2 Sanford Bishop D 3 Mac Collins R 4 John Linder R 5 John Lewis D 6 Newt Gingrich R 7 George Darden D 8 J Roy Rowland D 9 Nathan Deal D 10 Don Johnson Jr D 11 Cynthia McKinney D Hawaii edit 1 Neil Abercrombie D 2 Patsy Mink D Idaho edit 1 Larry LaRocco D 2 Mike Crapo R Illinois edit 1 Bobby Rush D 2 Mel Reynolds D 3 Bill Lipinski D 4 Luis Gutierrez D 5 Dan Rostenkowski D 6 Henry Hyde R 7 Cardiss Collins D 8 Phil Crane R 9 Sidney R Yates D 10 John Porter R 11 George E Sangmeister D 12 Jerry Costello D 13 Harris W Fawell R 14 Dennis Hastert R 15 Thomas W Ewing R 16 Don Manzullo R 17 Lane Evans D 18 Robert Michel R 19 Glenn Poshard D 20 Dick Durbin D Indiana edit 1 Pete Visclosky D 2 Philip Sharp D 3 Tim Roemer D 4 Jill L Long D 5 Steve Buyer R 6 Dan Burton R 7 John T Myers R 8 Frank McCloskey D 9 Lee H Hamilton D 10 Andrew Jacobs Jr D Iowa edit 1 Jim Leach R 2 Jim Nussle R 3 Jim Ross Lightfoot R 4 Neal Edward Smith D 5 Fred Grandy R Kansas edit 1 Pat Roberts R 2 Jim Slattery D 3 Jan Meyers R 4 Dan Glickman D Kentucky edit 1 Tom Barlow D 2 William Natcher D until March 29 1994 Ron Lewis R from May 24 1994 dd 3 Romano Mazzoli D 4 Jim Bunning R 5 Hal Rogers R 6 Scotty Baesler D Louisiana edit 1 Bob Livingston R 2 William J Jefferson D 3 Billy Tauzin D 4 Cleo Fields D 5 Jim McCrery R 6 Richard H Baker R 7 Jimmy Hayes D Maine edit 1 Thomas Andrews D 2 Olympia Snowe R Maryland edit 1 Wayne Gilchrest R 2 Helen Delich Bentley R 3 Ben Cardin D 4 Albert Wynn D 5 Steny Hoyer D 6 Roscoe Bartlett R 7 Kweisi Mfume D 8 Connie Morella R Massachusetts edit 1 John Olver D 2 Richard Neal D 3 Peter I Blute R 4 Barney Frank D 5 Marty Meehan D 6 Peter G Torkildsen R 7 Ed Markey D 8 Joseph P Kennedy II D 9 Joe Moakley D 10 Gerry Studds D Michigan edit 1 Bart Stupak D 2 Pete Hoekstra R 3 Paul B Henry R until July 31 1993 Vern Ehlers R from December 7 1993 dd 4 Dave Camp R 5 James A Barcia D 6 Fred Upton R 7 Nick Smith R 8 Milton Robert Carr D 9 Dale Kildee D 10 David Bonior D 11 Joe Knollenberg R 12 Sander Levin D 13 William D Ford D 14 John Conyers D 15 Barbara Rose Collins D 16 John Dingell D Minnesota edit 1 Tim Penny DFL 2 David Minge DFL 3 Jim Ramstad R 4 Bruce Vento DFL 5 Martin Olav Sabo DFL 6 Rod Grams R 7 Collin Peterson DFL 8 Jim Oberstar DFL Mississippi edit 1 Jamie Whitten D 2 Mike Espy D until January 22 1993 Bennie Thompson D from April 13 1993 dd 3 Sonny Montgomery D 4 Michael Parker D 5 Gene Taylor D Missouri edit 1 Bill Clay D 2 Jim Talent R 3 Dick Gephardt D 4 Ike Skelton D 5 Alan Wheat D 6 Pat Danner D 7 Mel Hancock R 8 Bill Emerson R 9 Harold Volkmer D Montana edit At large Pat Williams D Nebraska edit 1 Doug Bereuter R 2 Peter Hoagland D 3 Bill Barrett R Nevada edit 1 James Bilbray D 2 Barbara Vucanovich R New Hampshire edit 1 Bill Zeliff R 2 Dick Swett D New Jersey edit 1 Rob Andrews D 2 William J Hughes D 3 Jim Saxton R 4 Chris Smith R 5 Marge Roukema R 6 Frank Pallone D 7 Bob Franks R 8 Herb Klein D 9 Robert Torricelli D 10 Donald M Payne D 11 Dean Gallo R until November 6 1994 vacant to end 12 Dick Zimmer R 13 Bob Menendez D New Mexico edit 1 Steven Schiff R 2 Joe Skeen R 3 Bill Richardson D New York edit 1 George J Hochbrueckner D 2 Rick Lazio R 3 Peter T King R 4 David A Levy R 5 Gary Ackerman D 6 Floyd Flake D 7 Thomas J Manton D 8 Jerry Nadler D 9 Chuck Schumer D 10 Edolphus Towns D 11 Major Owens D 12 Nydia Velazquez D 13 Susan Molinari R 14 Carolyn Maloney D 15 Charles Rangel D 16 Jose E Serrano D 17 Eliot Engel D 18 Nita Lowey D 19 Hamilton Fish IV R 20 Benjamin Gilman R 21 Michael R McNulty D 22 Gerald Solomon R 23 Sherwood Boehlert R 24 John M McHugh R 25 James T Walsh R 26 Maurice Hinchey D 27 Bill Paxon R 28 Louise Slaughter D 29 John J LaFalce D 30 Jack Quinn R 31 Amo Houghton R North Carolina edit 1 Eva Clayton D 2 Tim Valentine D 3 Martin Lancaster D 4 David Price D 5 Stephen L Neal D 6 Howard Coble R 7 Charlie Rose D 8 Bill Hefner D 9 Alex McMillan R 10 Cass Ballenger R 11 Charles H Taylor R 12 Mel Watt D North Dakota edit At large Earl Pomeroy D NPL Ohio edit 1 David S Mann D 2 Bill Gradison R until January 31 1993 Rob Portman R from May 4 1993 dd 3 Tony P Hall D 4 Mike Oxley R 5 Paul Gillmor R 6 Ted Strickland D 7 Dave Hobson R 8 John Boehner R 9 Marcy Kaptur D 10 Martin Hoke R 11 Louis Stokes D 12 John Kasich R 13 Sherrod Brown D 14 Thomas C Sawyer D 15 Deborah Pryce R 16 Ralph Regula R 17 Jim Traficant D 18 Douglas Applegate D 19 Eric Fingerhut D Oklahoma edit 1 Jim Inhofe R until November 15 1994 Steve Largent R from November 29 1994 dd 2 Mike Synar D 3 William K Brewster D 4 Dave McCurdy D 5 Ernest Istook R 6 Glenn English D until January 7 1994 Frank Lucas R from May 10 1994 dd Oregon edit 1 Elizabeth Furse D 2 Robert Freeman Smith R 3 Ron Wyden D 4 Peter DeFazio D 5 Michael J Kopetski D Pennsylvania edit 1 Thomas M Foglietta D 2 Lucien Blackwell D 3 Robert A Borski Jr D 4 Ron Klink D 5 William F Clinger Jr R 6 Tim Holden D 7 Curt Weldon R 8 James C Greenwood R 9 Bud Shuster R 10 Joseph M McDade R 11 Paul Kanjorski D 12 John Murtha D 13 Marjorie Margolies Mezvinsky D 14 William J Coyne D 15 Paul McHale D 16 Robert Smith Walker R 17 George Gekas R 18 Rick Santorum R 19 William F Goodling R 20 Austin Murphy D 21 Tom Ridge R Rhode Island edit 1 Ronald Machtley R 2 Jack Reed D South Carolina edit 1 Arthur Ravenel Jr R 2 Floyd Spence R 3 Butler Derrick D 4 Bob Inglis R 5 John Spratt D 6 Jim Clyburn D South Dakota edit At large Tim Johnson D Tennessee edit 1 Jimmy Quillen R 2 Jimmy Duncan R 3 Marilyn Lloyd D 4 Jim Cooper D 5 Bob Clement D 6 Bart Gordon D 7 Don Sundquist R 8 John S Tanner D 9 Harold Ford Sr D Texas edit 1 Jim Chapman D 2 Charlie Wilson D 3 Sam Johnson R 4 Ralph Hall D 5 John Wiley Bryant D 6 Joe Barton R 7 Bill Archer R 8 Jack Fields R 9 Jack Brooks D 10 J J Pickle D 11 Chet Edwards D 12 Pete Geren D 13 Bill Sarpalius D 14 Greg Laughlin D 15 Kika de la Garza D 16 Ronald D Coleman D 17 Charles Stenholm D 18 Craig Washington D 19 Larry Combest R 20 Henry B Gonzalez D 21 Lamar Smith R 22 Tom DeLay R 23 Henry Bonilla R 24 Martin Frost D 25 Michael A Andrews D 26 Dick Armey R 27 Solomon P Ortiz D 28 Frank Tejeda D 29 Gene Green D 30 Eddie Bernice Johnson D Utah edit 1 James V Hansen R 2 Karen Shepherd D 3 Bill Orton D Vermont edit At large Bernie Sanders I Virginia edit 1 Herbert H Bateman R 2 Owen B Pickett D 3 Bobby Scott D 4 Norman Sisisky D 5 Lewis F Payne Jr D 6 Bob Goodlatte R 7 Thomas J Bliley Jr R 8 Jim Moran D 9 Rick Boucher D 10 Frank Wolf R 11 Leslie Byrne D Washington edit 1 Maria Cantwell D 2 Al Swift D 3 Jolene Unsoeld D 4 Jay Inslee D 5 Tom Foley D 6 Norm Dicks D 7 Jim McDermott D 8 Jennifer Dunn R 9 Mike Kreidler D West Virginia edit 1 Alan Mollohan D 2 Bob Wise D 3 Nick Rahall D Wisconsin edit 1 Les Aspin D until January 20 1993 Peter W Barca D from May 4 1993 dd 2 Scott L Klug R 3 Steve Gunderson R 4 Jerry Kleczka D 5 Tom Barrett D 6 Tom Petri R 7 Dave Obey D 8 Toby Roth R 9 Jim Sensenbrenner R Wyoming edit At large Craig L Thomas R Non voting members edit American Samoa Eni Faleomavaega D District of Columbia Eleanor Holmes Norton D Guam Robert A Underwood D Puerto Rico Carlos Romero Barcelo Resident Commissioner D Virgin Islands Ron de Lugo D nbsp House seats by party holding plurality in state 80 Democratic 80 Republican 60 to 80 Democratic 60 to 80 Republican Up to 60 Democratic Up to 60 Republican striped 50 50 split 1 independent House majority leadership nbsp Democratic leaderDick Gephardt nbsp Democratic whipDavid Bonior House minority leadership nbsp Republican leaderBob Michel nbsp Republican whipNewt GingrichChanges in membership editSenate edit See also List of special elections to the United States Senate Senate changes State class Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor s formal installation b Texas 1 Lloyd Bentsen D Resigned January 20 1993 to become United States Secretary of the Treasury His successor was appointed Bob Krueger D January 21 1993 Texas 1 Bob Krueger D Interim appointee lost special election June 6 1993 Successor elected to finish the term Kay Bailey Hutchison R June 14 1993 Alabama 3 Richard Shelby D Changed party November 9 1994 Richard Shelby R November 9 1994 Oklahoma 2 David Boren D Resigned November 15 1994 to become President of the University of Oklahoma Successor elected on November 8 1994 to finish the term ending January 3 1997 Jim Inhofe R November 17 1994 Tennessee 2 Harlan Mathews D Interim appointee did not seek election Successor elected on November 8 1994 to finish the term ending January 3 1997 Fred Thompson R December 2 1994 House of Representatives edit See also List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives House changes District Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor s formal installation b Wisconsin s 1st Les Aspin D Resigned January 20 1993 to become United States Secretary of Defense Peter W Barca D June 9 1993 Mississippi s 2nd Mike Espy D Resigned January 22 1993 to become United States Secretary of Agriculture Bennie Thompson D April 20 1993 California s 17th Leon Panetta D Resigned January 23 1993 to become Director of the Office of Management and Budget Sam Farr D June 16 1993 Ohio 2nd Bill Gradison R Resigned January 31 1993 to become president of the Health Insurance Association of America Rob Portman R June 10 1993 Michigan 3rd Paul B Henry R Died July 31 1993 Vern Ehlers R January 25 1994 Oklahoma s 6th Glenn English D Resigned January 7 1994 to become CEO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Frank Lucas R May 17 1994 Kentucky s 2nd William Natcher D Died March 29 1994 Ron Lewis R May 26 1994 New Jersey 11th Dean Gallo R Died November 6 1994 Vacant for remainder of term Oklahoma s 1st Jim Inhofe R Resigned November 15 1994 when elected to the U S Senate Steve Largent R November 29 1994Committees 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 Aging Special David Pryor chair William Cohen Ranking member United States Senate Committee on Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry Patrick Leahy chair Richard Lugar Ranking Member Agricultural Credit Kent Conrad chair Chuck Grassley Ranking Member Agricultural Production and Stabilization of Prices David Pryor chair Jesse Helms Ranking Member Agricultural Research Conservation Forestry and General Legislation Tom Daschle chair Larry E Craig Ranking Member Domestic and Foreign Marketing and Product Promotion David L Boren chair Thad Cochran Ranking Member Nutrition and Investigations Tom Harkin chair Mitch McConnell Ranking Member Rural Development and Rural Electrification Howell Heflin chair Paul Coverdell Ranking Member Appropriations Robert C Byrd chair Mark O Hatfield Ranking Member Agriculture Rural Development and Related Agencies Dale Bumpers chair Thad Cochran Ranking Member Commerce Justice State and Judiciary Ernest F Hollings chair Pete Domenici Ranking Member Defense Daniel K Inouye chair Ted Stevens Ranking Member District of Columbia Herb Kohl chair Conrad Burns Ranking Member Energy and Water Development J Bennett Johnston chair Mark O Hatfield Ranking Member Foreign Operations Patrick Leahy chair Mitch McConnell Ranking Member Interior and Related Agencies Robert C Byrd chair Don Nickles Ranking Member Labor Health Human Services and Education Tom Harkin chair Arlen Specter Ranking Member Legislative Branch Harry Reid chair Connie Mack III Ranking Member Military Construction Jim Sasser chair Slade Gorton Ranking Member Transportation and Related Agencies Frank R Lautenberg chair Al D Amato Ranking Member Treasury Postal Service and General Government Dennis DeConcini chair Chris Dodd Ranking Member VA HUD Independent Agencies Barbara A Mikulski chair Phil Gramm Ranking Member Armed Services Sam Nunn chair Strom Thurmond Ranking Member Nuclear Deterrence Arms Control and Defense Intelligence J James Exon chair Trent Lott Ranking Member Coalition Defense and Reinforcing Forces Carl Levin chair John Warner Ranking Member Regional Defense and Contingency Forces Edward Kennedy chair William S Cohen Ranking Member Defense Technology Acquisition and Industrial Base Jeff Bingaman chair Robert C Smith Ranking Member Military Readiness John Glenn chair John McCain Ranking Member Force Requirements and Personnel Richard C Shelby chair Dan Coats Ranking Member Banking Housing and Urban Affairs Donald W Riegle Jr chair Al D Amato Ranking Member Housing and Urban Affairs Paul Sarbanes chair Kit Bond Ranking Member International Finance and Monetary Policy Jim Sasser chair Connie Mack III Ranking Member Securities Chris Dodd chair Phil Gramm Ranking Member Economic Stabilization and Rural Development Richard Shelby chair Lauch Faircloth Ranking Member Budget Jim Sasser chair Pete Domenici Ranking Member Commerce Science and Transportation Ernest F Hollings chair John Danforth Ranking Member Aviation Wendell H Ford chair Larry Pressler Ranking Member Communications Daniel K Inouye chair Bob Packwood Ranking Member Consumer Richard H Bryan chair Slade Gorton Ranking Member Foreign Commerce and Tourism John F Kerry chair Bob Packwood Ranking Member Merchant Marine John Breaux chair Trent Lott Ranking Member Science Technology and Space John D Rockefeller IV chair Conrad Burns Ranking Member Surface Transportation J James Exon chair John McCain Ranking Member National Ocean Policy Study Ernest Hollings chair Ted Stevens Ranking Member Energy and Natural Resources J Bennett Johnston chair Malcolm Wallop Ranking Member Energy Research and Development Wendell H Ford chair Pete Domenici Ranking member Mineral Resources Development and Production Daniel Akaka chair Larry E Craig Ranking member Public Lands National Parks and Forests Dale Bumpers chair Frank Murkowski Ranking member Renewable Energy Energy Efficiency and Competitiveness Jeff Bingaman chair Don Nickles Ranking member Water and Power Bill Bradley chair Robert F Bennett Ranking member Environment and Public Works Max Baucus chair John H Chafee Ranking Member Water Resources Transportation Public Buildings and Economic Development Daniel Moynihan chair John W Warner Ranking member Superfund Recycling and Solid Waste Management Frank Lautenberg chair David Durenberger Ranking member Toxic Substances Research and Development Harry Reid chair Bob Smith Ranking member Clean Water Fisheries and Wildlife Bob Graham chair John Chafee Ranking member Clean Air and Nuclear Regulation Joe Lieberman chair Alan K Simpson Ranking member Ethics Select Richard Bryan chair Mitch McConnell Ranking member Finance Daniel Moynihan chair Bob Packwood Ranking Member Deficits Debt Management and Long Term Economic Growth Bill Bradley chair Malcolm Wallop Ranking member Energy and Agricultural Taxation Tom Daschle chair Orrin Hatch Ranking member Health for Families and the Uninsured Donald W Riegle Jr chair John H Chafee Ranking member International Trade Max Baucus chair John Chafee Ranking member Medicare and Long Term Care Jay Rockefeller chair David Durenberger Ranking member Private Retirement Plans and Oversight of the Internal Revenue Service David Pryor chair Chuck Grassley Ranking member Social Security and Family Policy John Breaux chair Bob Dole Ranking member Taxation David L Boren chair William V Roth Jr Ranking member Foreign Relations Claiborne Pell chair Jesse Helms Ranking Member International Economic Policy Trade Oceans and Environment Paul Sarbanes chair Nancy Kassebaum Ranking member Western Hemisphere and Peace Corps Affairs Chris Dodd chair Paul Coverdell Ranking member Terrorism Narcotics and International Communications John Kerry chair Larry Pressler Ranking member African Affairs Paul Simon chair Jim Jeffords Ranking member European Affairs Joe Biden chair Richard Lugar Ranking member Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Daniel Moynihan chair Hank Brown Ranking member East Asian and Pacific Affairs Chuck Robb chair Frank Murkowski Ranking member Governmental Affairs John Glenn chair Bill Roth Ranking Member Federal Services Post Office and Civil Service David Pryor chair Ted Stevens Ranking member General Services Federalism and the District of Columbia Jim Sasser chair John McCain Ranking member Oversight of Government Management Carl Levin chair William Cohen Ranking member Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Sam Nunn chair William V Roth Jr Ranking member Regulation and Government Information Joe Lieberman chair Thad Cochran Ranking member Indian Affairs Daniel K Inouye chair John McCain Ranking Member Judiciary Joe Biden chair Orrin Hatch Ranking Member Antitrust Monopolies and Business Rights Howard Metzenbaum chair Strom Thurmond Ranking member Constitution Paul Simon chair Hank Brown Ranking member Courts and Administration Practice Howell Heflin chair Chuck Grassley Ranking member Immigration and Refugee Affairs Ted Kennedy chair Alan K Simpson Ranking member Juvenile Justice Herb Kohl chair William Cohen Ranking member Patents Copyrights and Trademarks Dennis DeConcini chair Orrin Hatch Ranking member Technology and the Law Patrick Leahy chair Arlen Specter Ranking member Intelligence Select Dennis DeConcini chair John W Warner Ranking member Labor and Human Resources Edward M Kennedy chair Nancy Landon Kassebaum Ranking Member Labor Howard Metzenbaum chair Orrin Hatch Ranking member Education Arts and Humanities Claiborne Pell chair Jim Jeffords Ranking member Employment and Productivity Paul Simon chair Strom Thurmond Ranking member Disability Policy Tom Harkin chair David Durenberger Ranking member Children Family Drugs and Alcoholism Chris Dodd chair Dan Coats Ranking member Aging Barbara Mikulski chair Judd Gregg Ranking member Rules and Administration Wendell H Ford chair Ted Stevens Ranking Member Small Business Dale Bumpers chair Larry Pressler Ranking Member Competitiveness Capital Formation and Economic Opportunity Joe Lieberman chair Connie Mack III Ranking member Export Expansion and Agricultural Development Harris Wofford chair Paul Coverdell Ranking member Government Contracting and Paperwork Reduction Sam Nunn chair Kit Bond Ranking member Innovation Technology and Productivity Carl Levin chair Conrad Burns Ranking member Rural Economy and Family Farming Paul Wellstone chair Larry Pressler Ranking member Urban and Minority Owned Business Development John Kerry chair John Chafee Ranking member Veterans Affairs John D Rockefeller IV chair Frank H Murkowski Ranking Member House of Representatives edit Agriculture Kika de la Garza chair Pat Roberts Ranking member General Farm Commodities Tim Johnson chair Bill Emerson Ranking member Livestock Harold Volkmer chair Steve Gunderson Ranking member Specialty Crops and Natural Resources Charlie Rose chair Tom Lewis Ranking member Department Operations and Nutrition Charles W Stenholm chair Bob Smith Ranking member Environment Credit and Rural Development Glenn English chair Larry Combest Ranking member Foreign Agriculture and Hunger Tim Penny chair Wayne Allard Ranking member Appropriations William Huston Natcher then Dave Obey chair Joseph M McDade Ranking member Commerce Justice State and the Judiciary Neal Edward Smith chair Hal Rogers Ranking member Defense John P Murtha chair Joseph McDade Ranking member District of Columbia Julian C Dixon chair James T Walsh Ranking member Energy and Water Development Tom Bevill chair John T Myers Ranking member Foreign Operations Export Financing and Related Programs David Obey chair Bob Livingston Ranking member Interior Sidney Yates chair Ralph Regula Ranking member Labor Health Human Services Education and Related Agencies William Huston Natcher chair John Edward Porter Ranking member Legislative Vic Fazio chair Bill Young Ranking member Military Construction Bill Hefner chair Barbara Vucanovich Ranking member Agriculture Rural Development and Related Agencies Richard J Durbin chair Joe Skeen Ranking member Transportation Bob Carr chair Frank Wolf Ranking member Treasury Postal Service and General Government Steny Hoyer chair Jim Lightfoot Ranking member VA HUD and Independent Agencies Louis Stokes chair Jerry Lewis Ranking member Armed Services Ron Dellums chair Floyd Spence Ranking member Military Acquisition Ron Dellums chair Floyd Spence Ranking member Research and Development Patricia Schroeder chair Bob Stump Ranking member Readiness Earl Hutto chair John Kasich Ranking member Military Forces and Personnel Ike Skelton chair Jon Kyl Ranking member Military Installations and Facilities Dave McCurdy chair Duncan L Hunter Ranking member Oversight and Investigations Norman Sisisky chair James Hansen Ranking member Banking Finance and Urban Affairs Henry B Gonzalez chair Jim Leach Ranking member Housing and Community Development Henry B Gonzalez chair Marge Roukema Ranking member Financial Institutions Supervision Regulation and Deposit Insurance Stephen L Neal chair Bill McCollum Ranking member International Development Finance Trade and Monetary Policy Barney Frank chair Doug Bereuter Ranking member Economic Growth and Credit Formation Paul Kanjorski chair Tom Ridge Ranking member Consumer Credit and Insurance Joseph P Kennedy II chair Al McCandless Ranking member General Oversight Investigations and the Resolution of Failed Financial Institutions Floyd H Flake chair Toby Roth Ranking member Budget Martin Olav Sabo chair John Kasich Ranking member District of Columbia Pete Stark chair John Kasich Ranking member Fiscal Affairs and Health Jim McDermott chair Cass Ballenger Ranking member Government Operations and Metropolitan Affairs Alan Wheat chair Jim Saxton Ranking member Judiciary and Education Eleanor Holmes Norton chair Dana Rohrabacher Ranking member Education and Labor William D Ford chair Bill Goodling Ranking member Postsecondary Education and Training William D Ford chair Tom Petri Ranking member Labor Standards Occupational Health and Safety Austin J Murphy chair Harris W Fawell Ranking member Elementary Secondary and Vocational Education Dale Kildee chair William F Goodling Ranking member Labor Management Relations Pat Williams chair Marge Roukema Ranking member Human Resources Matthew G Martinez chair Paul B Henry Ranking member Select Education and Rights Major R Owens chair Cass Ballenger Ranking member Energy and Commerce John Dingell chair Carlos J Moorhead Ranking member Oversight and Investigations John D Dingell chair Dan Schaefer Ranking member Health and the Environment Henry Waxman chair Thomas J Bliley Jr Ranking member Energy and Power Philip Sharp chair Michael Bilirakis Ranking member Telecommunications and Finance Ed Markey chair Jack Fields Ranking member Transportation and Hazardous Materials Al Swift chair data missing Ranking member Commerce Transportation and Competitiveness Cardiss Collins chair Cliff Stearns Ranking member Foreign Affairs Lee H Hamilton chair Benjamin A Gilman Ranking member Europe and the Middle East Lee H Hamilton chair Benjamin A Gilman Ranking member Economic Policy Trade and Environment Sam Gejdenson chair Toby Roth Ranking member International Security International Organizations and Human Rights Tom Lantos chair Doug Bereuter Ranking member Western Hemisphere Affairs Robert Torricelli chair Chris Smith Ranking member International Operations Howard Berman chair Olympia J Snowe Ranking member Asia and the Pacific Gary L Ackerman chair Jim Leach Ranking member Africa Harry Johnston chair Dan Burton Ranking member Government Operations John Conyers chair William F Clinger Ranking member Legislation and National Security John Conyers chair Al McCandless Ranking member Environment Energy and Natural Resources Mike Synar chair Dennis Hastert Ranking member Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Edolphus Towns chair Steven Schiff Ranking member Commerce Consumer and Monetary Affairs John M Spratt chair Christopher Cox Ranking member Information Justice Transportation and Agriculture Gary Condit chair Craig L Thomas Ranking member Employment Housing and Aviation Collin C Peterson chair Ronald K Machtley Ranking member House Administration Charlie Rose chair Bill Thomas Ranking member Elections Al Swift chair Bob Livingston Ranking member Libraries and Memorials Bill Clay chair Bill Barrett Ranking member Office Systems Sam Gejdenson chair John Boehner Ranking member Accounts Martin Frost chair Pat Roberts Ranking member Personnel and Police Thomas J Manton chair Jennifer Dunn Ranking member Administrative Oversight Charlie Rose chair Bill Thomas Ranking member Judiciary Jack Brooks chair Hamilton Fish Ranking member Economic and Commercial Law Jack Brooks chair Hamilton Fish Jr Ranking member Civil and Constitutional Rights Don Edwards chair Henry J Hyde Ranking member Intellectual Property and Judicial Administration William J Hughes chair Carlos J Moorhead Ranking member Crime and Criminal Justice Chuck Schumer chair Jim Sensenbrenner Ranking member Administrative Law and Governmental Relations John Bryant chair George Gekas Ranking member Merchant Marine and Fisheries Gerry Studds chair Jack Fields Ranking member Merchant Marine Bill Lipinski chair Herbert Bateman Ranking member Environment and Natural Resources Gerry E Studds chair Jim Saxton Ranking member Fisheries Management Thomas J Manton chair Don Young Ranking member Oceanography Gulf of Mexico and the Outer Continental Shelf Solomon P Ortiz chair Curt Weldon Ranking member Coast Guard and Navigation Billy Tauzin chair Howard Coble Ranking member Natural Resources George Miller chair Don Young Ranking member Oversight and Investigations George Miller chair Bob Smith Ranking member Native American Affairs Bill Richardson chair Bob Smith Ranking member National Parks Forests and Public Lands Bruce Vento chair Jim Hansen Ranking member Insular and International Affairs Ron de Lugo chair Elton Gallegly Ranking member Energy and Mineral Resources Richard H Lehman chair Barbara Vucanovich Ranking member Post Office and Civil Service Bill Clay chair John T Myers Ranking member Oversight and Investigations Bill Clay chair Sherwood Boehlert Ranking member Civil Service Frank McCloskey chair Dan Burton Ranking member Census Statistics and Portal Personnel Thomas C Sawyer chair Tom Petri Ranking member Compensation and Employee Benefits Eleanor Holmes Norton chair Constance Morella Ranking member Postal Operations and Services Barbara Rose Collins chair Don Young Ranking member Public Works and Transportation Norman Mineta chair Bud Shuster Ranking member Aviation Jim Oberstar chair Bill Clinger Ranking member Economic Development Bob Wise chair Susan Molinari Ranking member Investigations and Oversight Robert Borski chair Jim Inhofe Ranking member Public Buildings and Grounds James Traficant chair John Duncan Ranking member Surface Transportation Nick Rahall chair Tom Petri Ranking member Water Resources and Environment Douglas Applegate chair Sherwood Boehlert Ranking member Rules Joe Moakley chair Gerald B H Solomon Ranking member Rules of the House Anthony Beilenson chair David Dreier Ranking member Legislative Process Butler Derrick chair Jimmy Quillen Ranking member Science Space and Technology George Brown Jr chair Robert S Walker Ranking member Energy Marilyn Lloyd chair Harris Fawell Ranking member Space Ralph Hall chair Jim Sensenbrenner Ranking member Technology Environment and Aviation Tim Valentine chair Tom Lewis Ranking member Science Rick Boucher chair Sherwood Boehlert Ranking member Investigations and Oversight Jimmy Hayes chair Paul B Henry Ranking member Small Business John J LaFalce chair Jan Meyers Ranking member SBA Legislation and the General Economy John J LaFalce chair Jan Meyers Ranking member Regulation Business Opportunities and Technology Ron Wyden chair Larry Combest Ranking member Procurement Taxation and Tourism James H Bilbray chair Richard Baker Ranking member Minority Enterprise Finance and Urban Development Kweisi Mfume chair Ronald K Machtley Ranking member Rural Enterprises Exports and the Environment Bill Sarpalius chair Joel Hefley Ranking member Standards of Official Conduct Jim McDermott chair Fred Grandy Ranking member Veterans Affairs Gillespie V Montgomery chair Bob Stump Ranking member Education Training and Employment Sonny Montgomery chair Tim Hutchinson Ranking member Compensation Pension and Insurance Jim Slattery chair Michael Bilirakis Ranking member Oversight and Investigations Lane Evans chair Tom Ridge Ranking member Hospitals and Health Care J Roy Rowland chair Chris Smith Ranking member Housing and Memorial Affairs George E Sangmeister chair Dan Burton Ranking member Ways and Means Dan Rostenkowski chair Sam Gibbons acting Bill Archer Ranking member Trade Sam Gibbons chair Phil Crane Ranking member Oversight J J Pickle chair Amo Houghton Ranking member Select Revenue Measures Charles Rangel chair Mel Hancock Ranking member Health Pete Stark chair Bill Thomas Ranking member Social Security Andrew Jacobs Jr chair Jim Bunning Ranking member Human Resources Harold Ford Sr chair Rick Santorum Ranking member Whole Joint edit Economic Rep Dave Obey chair Sen Paul Sarbanes Vice Chair Taxation Rep Dan Rostenkowski chair Sen Daniel P Moynihan Vice Chair The Library Rep Charlie Rose chair Sen Claiborne Pell Vice Chair Organization of Congress Sen David L Boren Co Chair Rep Lee H Hamilton Co Chair Printing Sen Wendell Ford chair Rep Charlie Rose Vice Chair Caucuses editArmenian Caucus Biomedical Research Caucus Blue Dog Coalition Congressional Arts Caucus Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Congressional Automotive Caucus Congressional Black Caucus Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans Congressional Caucus on Korea Congressional Fire Services Caucus Congressional Friends of Ireland Caucus Congressional Hispanic Caucus Congressional Pediatric amp Adult Hydrocephalus Caucus Congressional Progressive Caucus Congressional Travel amp Tourism Caucus Congressional Western Caucus Congresswomen s Caucus House Democratic Caucus Law Enforcement Caucus Northern Border Caucus Senate Democratic CaucusEmployees editLegislative branch agency directors edit Architect of the Capitol George M White Attending Physician of the United States Congress Robert Krasner until 1994 John F Eisold from 1994 Comptroller General of the United States Charles A Bowsher Director of the Congressional Budget Office Robert D Reischauer Librarian of Congress James H Billington Public Printer of the United States Robert Houk until 1993 Michael F DiMario from 1993 Senate edit Chaplain Richard C Halverson Presbyterian Curator James R Ketchum Historian Richard A Baker Parliamentarian Alan Frumin Secretary Walter J Stewart until April 15 1994 Martha S Pope from April 15 1994 Librarian Roger K Haley Secretary for the Majority C Abbott Saffold Secretary for the Minority Howard O Greene Jr Sergeant at Arms Martha S Pope until April 14 1994 Robert L Benoit from April 15 1994 House of Representatives edit Chaplain James David Ford Lutheran Clerk Donnald K Anderson Director of Non Legislative and Financial Services Leonard P Wishart III until January 1994 Randall B Medlock from January 1994 Doorkeeper James T Molloy Historian Ray Smock Reading Clerks Meg Goetz D Bob Berry along with Paul Hays R Parliamentarian William H Brown until September 16 1994 Charles W Johnson III from September 16 1994 Sergeant at Arms Werner W Brandt Inspector General John W Lainhart IVSee also editList of new members of the 103rd United States Congress 1992 United States elections elections leading to this Congress 1992 United States presidential election 1992 United States Senate elections 1992 United States House of Representatives elections 1994 United States elections elections during this Congress leading to the next Congress 1994 United States Senate elections 1994 United States House of Representatives electionsNotes edit U S Vice President Dan Quayle s term as President of the Senate ended at noon on January 20 1993 when Al Gore s term began a b When seated or oath administered not necessarily when service began External links editBiographical Directory of the U S Congress U S House of Representatives Congressional History U S Senate Statistics and Lists Videos of House of Representatives Sessions for the 103rd Congress from www C SPAN org Videos of Senate Sessions for the 103rd Congress from www C SPAN org Videos of Committees from the House and Senate for the 103rd Congress from www C SPAN org House of Representatives Session Calendar for the 103rd Congress PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 7 2016 Retrieved June 6 2016 Congressional Pictorial Directory for the 103rd Congress hdl 2027 msu 31293012373985 Official Congressional Directory for the 103rd Congress hdl 2027 msu 31293012374421 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 103rd United States Congress amp oldid 1213179192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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