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Congressional Directory 1991
Welcome to the Congressional Directory from Wayzata Technology, Inc.
Congratulations on purchasing this Wayzata Technology CD-ROM.
The second page has a Table of Contents, see the readme.txt
for information and directions on how to fully utilize this product.
CD-ROM Published by:
WAYZATA TECHNOLOGY INC
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Government Congressional Directory
John Chambers, Deputy Staff Director
Office of the Congressional Directory
Duane Nystrom, Editor
Joint Committee on Printing
Room SH 818, Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510 6650
Phone, (202) 224 5241. FAX: (202) 224 1176
Office of the Congressional Directory
Room SH 808, Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510 6650. Phone, (202) 224 6810
Room HT 1, Capitol, 20515 6926. Phone, (202) 225 2240
Capitol Telephone Exchange
Senate: (202) 224 3121. House: (202) 225 3121
All Washington addresses listed in the Congressional Directory are
northwest, unless otherwise indicated.
Federal Telephone System (FTS) numbers are listed only if different
from commercial telephone numbers. Otherwise, one may assume that the
FTS and commmercial numbers are the same.
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, DC 20402
Phone, (202) 783 3238
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Table of Contents -- Congressional Directory
TOPIC CARD #
Welcome 1
Table of Contents 2
Changes in the 102nd Congress 3
Changes in the 101st Congress 4
About the Congressional Directory 5
Congressional Biographies 6
State Delegations 550
Congressional Terms 553
Congressional Statistics 557
Departments 579
Courts 827
Capitol Telephone Directory 956
District of Columbia 996
Diplomats 1023
International Organizations 1355
The Press 1380
Independent Organizations 1420
Standing Committees 1511
Boards 1854
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The following changes occurred in the membership of the 102d Congress
after the election of November 6, 1990:
Senators
Gordon Humphrey, NH \1\ Dec. 4, 1990 Robert C. Smith \2\ Dec.
7, 1990
Pete Wilson , CA \3\ Jan. 7, 1991 John Seymour \4\ Jan. 10,
1991
John Heinz , PA Apr. 4, 1991 Harris Wofford \5\ May 9, 1991
Representatives
Silvio O. Conte, 1st MA Feb. 8, 1991
Edward Madigan, 15th IL \6\ Mar. 8, 1991
Steve Bartlett, 3d TX \7\ Mar. 11, 1991
Morris Udall, 2d AZ May 4, 1991
\1\ Resigned to take a seat in the New Hampshire legislature.
\2\ Elected to this seat on November 6, 1990; appointed by the Governor
on December 7, 1990.
\3\ Resigned to take office as Governor of California.
\4\ Appointed by the Governor to fill the vacancy.
Will serve until a successor is elected in November 1992.
\5\ Appointed by the Governor on May 8, 1991 to fill the vacancy.
\6\ Resigned to become Secretary of Agriculture.
\7\ Resigned to run for a mayoral office in Texas.
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The following changes occurred in the membership of the 101st Congress
after the election of November 8, 1988:
Senators
Dan Quayle , IN Jan. 3, 1989 Dan Coats \1\ Jan. 3, 1989
Spark Matsunaga, HI Apr. 15, 1990 Daniel K. Akaka \2\ May 16, 1990
Representatives
William F. Nichols, 3d AL Dec. 13, 1988 Glen Browder \3\ Apr. 18,
1989
Dan Coats, 4th IN \4\ Jan. 3, 1989 Jill Long \5\ Apr. 5, 1989
Bill Grant, 2d FL \6\ Pete Peterson Jan. 3, 1991
Dick Cheney, At.L. WY \7\ Mar. 17, 1989 Craig Thomas \8\ May
2, 1989
Claude Pepper, 18th FL May 30, 1989 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen \9\ Sept.
6, 1989
Tony Coelho, 15th CA June 15, 1989 Gary Condit \10\ Sept. 20, 1989
Jim Wright, 12th TX June 29, 1989 Pete Geren \11\ Sept. 20, 1989
Mickey Leland, 18th TX Aug. 7, 1989 Craig Washington \12\ Jan. 23,
1990
Larkin Smith, 5th MS Aug. 13, 1989 Gene Taylor \13\ Oct. 24, 1989
Guy Molinari, 14th NY \14\ Jan. 7, 1989 Susan Molinari \15\
Mar. 27, 1990
Robert Garcia, 18th NY Jan. 7, 1990 Jose Serrano \16\ Mar. 28, 1990
James Florio, 1st NJ \17\ Jan 16, 1990 Robert Andrews \18\
Jan. 3, 1991
Daniel K. Akaka, 2d HI \19\ May 16, 1990 Patsy Mink \20\ Sept.
27, 1990
Donald E. Lukens, 8th OH Dec. 7, 1990 John A. Boehner Jan. 3, 1991
Robert C. Smith, 1st NH \21\ Dec. 7, 1990 Bill Zeliff Jan. 3,
1991
Tommy Robinson, 2d AR \22\ Dec. 31, 1990 Ray Thornton Jan. 3, 1991
\1\ Appointed by the Governor, January 3, 1989; subsequently
elected on November 6, 1990 to complete the term.
\2\ Appointed by the Governor, April 28, 1990; subsequently elected
on November 6, 1990 to complete the term.
\3\ Elected April 4, 1989.
\4\ Resigned to take seat vacated by Senator Dan Quayle.
\5\ Elected March 28, 1989.
\6\ Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican,
February 21, 1989; subsequently defeated for reelection.
\7\ Resigned to become Secretary of Defense.
\8\ Elected April 25, 1985.
\9\ Elected August 29, 1989.
\10\ Elected September 12, 1989.
\11\ Elected September 12, 1989.
\12\ Elected December 9, 1989.
\13\ Elected October 17, 1989.
\14\ Elected November 7, 1989 to be borough president of Staten Island.
\15\ Elected March 20, 1990.
\16\ Elected March 20, 1990.
\17\ Elected November 7, 1989 to be Governor of New Jersey.
\18\ Elected on November 6, 1990
to fill the vacancy; also was elected to the seat for the 102d
Congress.
\19\ Resigned to take Senate seat.
\20\ Elected Sept. 22, 1990.
\21\ Resigned to take Senate seat.
\22\ Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican July 28,
1989; subsequently defeated for reelection.
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For one hundred seventy years, the Congressional Directory has been
a primary source of information on the Congress, its Members,
committees, staff, history and traditions. This edition for the 102d
Congress, continues the tradition begun in the 16th Congress, of
providing a complete and thorough guidebook to the institution of
Congress.
Regular users will note that certain information on Members, their
districts, offices and staff has been consolidated and reformatted, a
change which we believe will make the DirectoryK easier to use. We
trust that all who use this ossible improvements to future editions.
The publication of a document of this size requires the cooperation
and assistance of many individuals beyond the Joint Committee on
Printing. We would like to thank all of those whose contributions are
reflected in the DirectoryK, including the offices of the Clerk of
the House of Representatives, the Secretary of the Senate, and the
Architect of the Capitol.
Charlie Rose
Chairman
Wendell H. Ford
Vice Chairman
ABRIDGED CONTENTS
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