106th United States Congress
The 106th 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, DC from January 3, 1999, to January 3, 2001, during the last two years of Bill Clinton's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the Twenty-first Census of the United States in 1990. Both chambers had a Republican majority.
Major events
- January 7, 1999 - February 12, 1999: Impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton
- March 24, 1999 - June 10, 1999: NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
- March 29, 1999: Dow Jones Industrial Average ended above 10,000 for the first time.
- April 20, 1999: Columbine High School massacre
- April 3, 2000: United States v. Microsoft: Federal court held Microsoft liable for anti-trust violations
- November 7, 2000: Presidential election, Senate election, House election
- November 7, 2000 – December 13, 2000: Presidential election, Florida recount, and Bush v. Gore litigation
Major legislation
- May 21, 1999: Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act,
- August 17, 1999: Water Resources Development Act of 1999,
- November 12, 1999: Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Services Modernization Act,
- November 29, 1999: American Inventors Protection Act,
- December 14, 1999: Foster Care Independence Act,
- March 14, 2000: Iran Nonproliferation Act of 2000,
- April 5, 2000: Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century,
- May 18, 2000: African Growth and Opportunity Act,
- June 30, 2000: Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act,
- August 7, 2000: Oceans Act,
- September 22, 2000: Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act,
- October 17, 2000: Children's Health Act,
- October 28, 2000: Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000,
- October 30, 2000: Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act,
- October 30, 2000: Child Citizenship Act of 2000,
- December 11, 2000: Water Resources Development Act of 2000,
- December 21, 2000: Legal Immigration Family Equity Act,
- December 21, 2000: Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000,
Treaties considered
- October 13, 1999: Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Rejected
Party summary
Senate
Membership changed with two deaths.House of Representatives
There were two resignations and three deaths.Leadership
Senate
- President: Al Gore
- President pro tempore: Strom Thurmond
Majority (Republican) leadership
- Majority Leader: Trent Lott
- Majority Whip: Don Nickles
- Republican Conference Chairman: Connie Mack III
- Republican Conference Secretary: Paul Coverdell
- Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Mitch McConnell
- Policy Committee Chairman: Larry Craig
Minority (Democratic) leadership
- Minority Leader: Tom Daschle
- Minority Whip: Harry Reid
- Policy Committee Chairman: Byron Dorgan
- Democratic Conference Secretary: Barbara Mikulski
- Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Robert Torricelli
- Chief Deputy Whip: John Breaux
House of Representatives
- Speaker: Dennis Hastert
Majority (Republican) leadership
- Majority Leader: Dick Armey
- Majority Whip: Tom DeLay
- Chief Deputy Whip: Roy Blunt
- Republican Conference Chairman: J. C. Watts
- Republican Conference Vice-Chairman: Tillie Fowler
- Republican Conference Secretary: Deborah Pryce
- Policy Committee Chairman: Christopher Cox
- Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Tom Davis
- House Rules Committee Chairman: David Dreier
Minority (Democratic) leadership
- Minority Leader: Dick Gephardt
- Minority Whip: David Bonior
- Chief Deputy Minority Whips: Chet Edwards, John Lewis, Ed Pastor & Maxine Waters
- Democratic Caucus Chairman: Martin Frost
- Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman: Bob Menendez
- Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Patrick J. Kennedy
Members
Senate
In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress, facing re-election in 2000; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, facing re-election in 2002; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, facing re-election in 2004.[List of [United States Senators from Alabama|Alabama]]
- 3. Richard Shelby
- 2. Jeff Sessions
Alaska">List of United States Senators from Alaska">Alaska
- 2. Ted Stevens
- 3. Frank Murkowski
Arizona">List of United States Senators from Arizona">Arizona
- 1. Jon Kyl
- 3. John McCain
Arkansas">List of United States Senators from Arkansas">Arkansas
- 2. Tim Hutchinson
- 3. Blanche Lincoln
California">List of United States Senators from California">California
- 1. Dianne Feinstein
- 3. Barbara Boxer
Colorado">List of United States Senators from Colorado">Colorado
- 2. Wayne Allard
- 3. Ben Nighthorse Campbell
Connecticut">List of United States Senators from Connecticut">Connecticut
- 1. Joe Lieberman
- 3. Chris Dodd
Delaware">List of United States Senators from Delaware">Delaware
- 1. William Roth
- 2. Joe Biden
Florida">List of United States Senators from Florida">Florida
- 1. Connie Mack III
- 3. Bob Graham
Georgia">List of United States Senators from Georgia">Georgia
- 2. Max Cleland
- 3. Paul Coverdell, until July 18, 2000
- * Zell Miller, from July 27, 2000
Hawaii">List of United States Senators from Hawaii">Hawaii
- 1. Daniel Akaka
- 3. Daniel Inouye
Idaho">List of United States Senators from Idaho">Idaho
- 2. Larry Craig
- 3. Mike Crapo
Illinois">List of United States Senators from Illinois">Illinois
- 2. Dick Durbin
- 3. Peter Fitzgerald
Indiana">List of United States Senators from Indiana">Indiana
- 1. Richard Lugar
- 3. Evan Bayh
Iowa">List of United States Senators from Iowa">Iowa
- 2. Tom Harkin
- 3. Chuck Grassley
Kansas">List of United States Senators from Kansas">Kansas
- 2. Pat Roberts
- 3. Sam Brownback
Kentucky">List of United States Senators from Kentucky">Kentucky
- 2. Mitch McConnell
- 3. Jim Bunning
Louisiana">List of United States Senators from Louisiana">Louisiana
- 2. Mary Landrieu
- 3. John Breaux
Maine">List of United States Senators from Maine">Maine
- 1. Olympia Snowe
- 2. Susan Collins
Maryland">List of United States Senators from Maryland">Maryland
- 1. Paul Sarbanes
- 3. Barbara Mikulski
Massachusetts">List of United States Senators from Massachusetts">Massachusetts
- 1. Ted Kennedy
- 2. John Kerry
Michigan">List of United States Senators from Michigan">Michigan
- 1. Spencer Abraham
- 2. Carl Levin
Minnesota">List of United States Senators from Minnesota">Minnesota
- 1. Rod Grams
- 2. Paul Wellstone
Mississippi">List of United States Senators from Mississippi">Mississippi
- 1. Trent Lott
- 2. Thad Cochran
Missouri">List of United States Senators from Missouri">Missouri
- 1. John Ashcroft
- 3. Kit Bond
Montana">List of United States Senators from Montana">Montana
- 1. Conrad Burns
- 2. Max Baucus
Nebraska">List of United States Senators from Nebraska">Nebraska
- 1. Bob Kerrey
- 2. Chuck Hagel
Nevada">List of United States Senators from Nevada">Nevada
- 1. Richard Bryan
- 3. Harry Reid
New Hampshire">List of United States Senators from New Hampshire">New Hampshire
- 2. Bob Smith
- 3. Judd Gregg
New Jersey">List of United States Senators from New Jersey">New Jersey
- 1. Frank Lautenberg
- 2. Robert Torricelli
New Mexico">List of United States Senators from New Mexico">New Mexico
- 1. Jeff Bingaman
- 2. Pete Domenici
New York">List of United States Senators from New York">New York
- 1. Daniel Patrick Moynihan
- 3. Chuck Schumer
North Carolina">List of United States Senators from North Carolina">North Carolina
- 2. Jesse Helms
- 3. John Edwards
North Dakota">List of United States Senators from North Dakota">North Dakota
- 1. Kent Conrad
- 3. Byron Dorgan
Ohio">List of United States Senators from Ohio">Ohio
- 1. Mike DeWine
- 3. George Voinovich
Oklahoma">List of United States Senators from Oklahoma">Oklahoma
- 2. Jim Inhofe
- 3. Don Nickles
Oregon">List of United States Senators from Oregon">Oregon
- 2. Gordon H. Smith
- 3. Ron Wyden
Pennsylvania">List of United States Senators from Pennsylvania">Pennsylvania
- 1. Rick Santorum
- 3. Arlen Specter
Rhode Island">List of United States Senators from Rhode Island">Rhode Island
- 1. John Chafee, until October 24, 1999
- * Lincoln Chafee, from November 2, 1999
- 2. Jack Reed
South Carolina">List of United States Senators from South Carolina">South Carolina
- 2. Strom Thurmond
- 3. Fritz Hollings
South Dakota">List of United States Senators from South Dakota">South Dakota
- 2. Tim Johnson
- 3. Tom Daschle
Tennessee">List of United States Senators from Tennessee">Tennessee
- 1. Bill Frist
- 2. Fred Thompson
Texas">List of United States Senators from Texas">Texas
- 1. Kay Bailey Hutchison
- 2. Phil Gramm
Utah">List of United States Senators from Utah">Utah
- 1. Orrin Hatch
- 3. Bob Bennett
Vermont">List of United States Senators from Vermont">Vermont
- 1. Jim Jeffords
- 3. Patrick Leahy
Virginia">List of United States Senators from Virginia">Virginia
- 1. Chuck Robb
- 2. John Warner
Washington">List of United States Senators from Washington">Washington
- 1. Slade Gorton
- 3. Patty Murray
West Virginia">List of United States Senators from West Virginia">West Virginia
- 1. Robert Byrd
- 2. Jay Rockefeller
Wisconsin">List of United States Senators from Wisconsin">Wisconsin
- 1. Herb Kohl
- 3. Russ Feingold
Wyoming">List of United States Senators from Wyoming">Wyoming
- 1. Craig L. Thomas
- 2. Mike Enzi
House of Representatives
[|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] |
[List of [United States Representatives from Alabama|Alabama]]
- . Sonny Callahan
- . Terry Everett
- . Bob Riley
- . Robert Aderholt
- . Robert E. Cramer
- . Spencer Bachus
- . Earl Hilliard
Alaska">List of United States Representatives from Alaska">Alaska
- . Don Young
Arizona">List of United States Representatives from Arizona">Arizona
- . Matt Salmon
- . Ed Pastor
- . Bob Stump
- . John Shadegg
- . Jim Kolbe
- . J. D. Hayworth
Arkansas">List of United States Representatives from Arkansas">Arkansas
- . Robert Marion Berry
- . Vic Snyder
- . Asa Hutchinson
- . Jay Dickey
California">List of United States Representatives from California">California
- . Mike Thompson
- . Wally Herger
- . Doug Ose
- . John Doolittle
- . Robert Matsui
- . Lynn Woolsey
- . George Miller
- . Nancy Pelosi
- . Barbara Lee
- . Ellen Tauscher
- . Richard Pombo
- . Tom Lantos
- . Pete Stark
- . Anna Eshoo
- . Tom Campbell
- . Zoe Lofgren
- . Sam Farr
- . Gary Condit
- . George Radanovich
- . Cal Dooley
- . Bill Thomas
- . Lois Capps
- . Elton Gallegly
- . Brad Sherman
- . Buck McKeon
- . Howard Berman
- . James E. Rogan
- . David Dreier
- . Henry Waxman
- . Xavier Becerra
- . Matthew G. Martínez, switched to July 27, 2000
- . Julian Dixon, until December 8, 2000, vacant thereafter
- . Lucille Roybal-Allard
- . Grace Napolitano
- . Maxine Waters
- . Steven Kuykendall
- . Juanita Millender-McDonald
- . Steve Horn
- . Ed Royce
- . Jerry Lewis
- . Gary Miller
- . George Brown Jr., until July 15, 1999
- * Joe Baca, from November 16, 1999
- . Ken Calvert
- . Mary Bono
- . Dana Rohrabacher
- . Loretta Sanchez
- . Christopher Cox
- . Ron Packard
- . Brian Bilbray
- . Bob Filner
- . Duke Cunningham
- . Duncan L. Hunter
Colorado">List of United States Representatives from Colorado">Colorado
- . Diana DeGette
- . Mark Udall
- . Scott McInnis
- . Bob Schaffer
- . Joel Hefley
- . Tom Tancredo
Connecticut">List of United States Representatives from Connecticut">Connecticut
- . John B. Larson
- . Sam Gejdenson
- . Rosa DeLauro
- . Chris Shays
- . James H. Maloney
- . Nancy Johnson
Delaware">List of United States Representatives from Delaware">Delaware
- . Mike Castle
Florida">List of United States Representatives from Florida">Florida
- . Joe Scarborough
- . Allen Boyd
- . Corrine Brown
- . Tillie Fowler
- . Karen Thurman
- . Cliff Stearns
- . John Mica
- . Bill McCollum
- . Michael Bilirakis
- . Bill Young
- . Jim Davis
- . Charles T. Canady
- . Dan Miller
- . Porter Goss
- . Dave Weldon
- . Mark Foley
- . Carrie Meek
- . Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
- . Robert Wexler
- . Peter Deutsch
- . Lincoln Diaz-Balart
- . Clay Shaw
- . Alcee Hastings
Georgia">List of United States Representatives from Georgia">Georgia
- . Jack Kingston
- . Sanford Bishop
- . Mac Collins
- . Cynthia McKinney
- . John Lewis
- . Johnny Isakson, from February 23, 1999
- . Bob Barr
- . Saxby Chambliss
- . Nathan Deal
- . Charlie Norwood
- . John Linder
Hawaii">List of United States Representatives from Hawaii">Hawaii
- . Neil Abercrombie
- . Patsy Mink
Idaho">List of United States Representatives from Idaho">Idaho
- . Helen Chenoweth
- . Mike Simpson
Illinois">List of United States Representatives from Illinois">Illinois
- . Bobby Rush
- . Jesse Jackson Jr.
- . William Lipinski
- . Luis Gutierrez
- . Rod Blagojevich
- . Henry Hyde
- . Danny K. Davis
- . Philip Crane
- . Jan Schakowsky
- . John Porter
- . Jerry Weller
- . Jerry Costello
- . Judy Biggert
- . Dennis Hastert
- . Thomas W. Ewing
- . Don Manzullo
- . Lane Evans
- . Ray LaHood
- . David D. Phelps
- . John Shimkus
Indiana">List of United States Representatives from Indiana">Indiana
- . Pete Visclosky
- . David M. McIntosh
- . Tim Roemer
- . Mark Souder
- . Steve Buyer
- . Dan Burton
- . Edward A. Pease
- . John Hostettler
- . Baron Hill
- . Julia Carson
Iowa">List of United States Representatives from Iowa">Iowa
- . Jim Leach
- . Jim Nussle
- . Leonard Boswell
- . Greg Ganske
- . Tom Latham
Kansas">List of United States Representatives from Kansas">Kansas
- . Jerry Moran
- . Jim Ryun
- . Dennis Moore
- . Todd Tiahrt
Kentucky">List of United States Representatives from Kentucky">Kentucky
- . Ed Whitfield
- . Ron Lewis
- . Anne Northup
- . Ken Lucas
- . Hal Rogers
- . Ernie Fletcher
Louisiana">List of United States Representatives from Louisiana">Louisiana
- . Bob Livingston, until March 1, 1999
- * David Vitter, from May 29, 1999
- . William J. Jefferson
- . Billy Tauzin
- . Jim McCrery
- . John Cooksey
- . Richard H. Baker
- . Chris John
Maine">List of United States Representatives from Maine">Maine
- . Tom Allen
- . John Baldacci
Maryland">List of United States Representatives from Maryland">Maryland
- . Wayne Gilchrest
- . Bob Ehrlich
- . Ben Cardin
- . Albert Wynn
- . Steny Hoyer
- . Roscoe Bartlett
- . Elijah Cummings
- . Connie Morella
Massachusetts">List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts">Massachusetts
- . John Olver
- . Richard Neal
- . Jim McGovern
- . Barney Frank
- . Marty Meehan
- . John F. Tierney
- . Ed Markey
- . Mike Capuano
- . Joe Moakley
- . Bill Delahunt
Michigan">List of United States Representatives from Michigan">Michigan
- . Bart Stupak
- . Peter Hoekstra
- . Vern Ehlers
- . David Lee Camp
- . James A. Barcia
- . Fred Upton
- . Nick Smith
- . Debbie Stabenow
- . Dale Kildee
- . David Bonior
- . Joe Knollenberg
- . Sander Levin
- . Lynn N. Rivers
- . Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick
- . John Conyers
- . John Dingell
Minnesota">United States Congressional Delegations from Minnesota">Minnesota
- . Gil Gutknecht
- . David Minge
- . Jim Ramstad
- . Bruce Vento, until October 10, 2000, vacant thereafter
- . Martin Olav Sabo
- . Bill Luther
- . Collin Peterson
- . Jim Oberstar
Mississippi">List of United States Representatives from Mississippi">Mississippi
- . Roger Wicker
- . Bennie Thompson
- . Chip Pickering
- . Ronnie Shows
- . Gene Taylor
Missouri">List of United States Representatives from Missouri">Missouri
- . Bill Clay
- . Jim Talent
- . Dick Gephardt
- . Ike Skelton
- . Karen McCarthy
- . Pat Danner
- . Roy Blunt
- . Jo Ann Emerson
- . Kenny Hulshof
Montana">List of United States Representatives from Montana">Montana
- . Rick Hill
Nebraska">List of United States Representatives from Nebraska">Nebraska
- . Doug Bereuter
- . Lee Terry
- . Bill Barrett
Nevada">List of United States Representatives from Nevada">Nevada
- . Shelley Berkley
- . Jim Gibbons
New Hampshire">List of United States Representatives from New Hampshire">New Hampshire
- . John E. Sununu
- . Charles Bass
New Jersey">List of United States Representatives from New Jersey">New Jersey
- . Rob Andrews
- . Frank LoBiondo
- . H. James Saxton
- . Chris Smith
- . Marge Roukema
- . Frank Pallone
- . Bob Franks
- . Bill Pascrell
- . Steve Rothman
- . Donald M. Payne
- . Rodney Frelinghuysen
- . Rush Holt Jr.
- . Bob Menendez
New Mexico">List of United States Representatives from New Mexico">New Mexico
- . Heather Wilson
- . Joe Skeen
- . Tom Udall
New York">List of United States Representatives from New York">New York
- . Michael Forbes, switched to July 17, 1999
- . Rick Lazio
- . Peter T. King
- . Carolyn McCarthy
- . Gary Ackerman
- . Gregory Meeks
- . Joe Crowley
- . Jerry Nadler
- . Anthony Weiner
- . Edolphus Towns
- . Major Owens
- . Nydia Velázquez
- . Vito Fossella
- . Carolyn Maloney
- . Charles Rangel
- . José E. Serrano
- . Eliot Engel
- . Nita Lowey
- . Sue W. Kelly
- . Benjamin Gilman
- . Michael R. McNulty
- . John E. Sweeney
- . Sherwood Boehlert
- . John M. McHugh
- . James T. Walsh
- . Maurice Hinchey
- . Thomas M. Reynolds
- . Louise Slaughter
- . John J. LaFalce
- . Jack Quinn
- . Amo Houghton
North Carolina">List of United States Representatives from North Carolina">North Carolina
- . Eva Clayton
- . Bob Etheridge
- . Walter B. Jones Jr.
- . David Price
- . Richard Burr
- . Howard Coble
- . Mike McIntyre
- . Robin Hayes
- . Sue Myrick
- . Cass Ballenger
- . Charles H. Taylor
- . Mel Watt
North Dakota">List of United States Representatives from North Dakota">North Dakota
- . Earl Pomeroy
Ohio">List of United States Representatives from Ohio">Ohio
- . Steve Chabot
- . Rob Portman
- . Tony P. Hall
- . Mike Oxley
- . Paul Gillmor
- . Ted Strickland
- . Dave Hobson
- . John Boehner
- . Marcy Kaptur
- . Dennis Kucinich
- . Stephanie Tubbs Jones
- . John Kasich
- . Sherrod Brown
- . Thomas C. Sawyer
- . Deborah Pryce
- . Ralph Regula
- . James Traficant
- . Bob Ney
- . Steve LaTourette
Oklahoma">List of United States Representatives from Oklahoma">Oklahoma
- . Steve Largent
- . Tom Coburn
- . Wes Watkins
- . J. C. Watts
- . Ernest Istook
- . Frank Lucas
Oregon">List of United States Representatives from Oregon">Oregon
- . David Wu
- . Greg Walden
- . Earl Blumenauer
- . Peter DeFazio
- . Darlene Hooley
Pennsylvania">List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania">Pennsylvania
- . Bob Brady
- . Chaka Fattah
- . Robert A. Borski Jr.
- . Ron Klink
- . John E. Peterson
- . Tim Holden
- . Curt Weldon
- . James C. Greenwood
- . Bud Shuster
- . Don Sherwood
- . Paul Kanjorski
- . John Murtha
- . Joe Hoeffel
- . William J. Coyne
- . Pat Toomey
- . Joe Pitts
- . George Gekas
- . Mike Doyle
- . William F. Goodling
- . Frank Mascara
- . Phil English
Rhode Island">List of United States Representatives from Rhode Island">Rhode Island
- . Patrick J. Kennedy
- . Robert Weygand
South Carolina">List of United States Representatives from South Carolina">South Carolina
- . Mark Sanford
- . Floyd Spence
- . Lindsey Graham
- . Jim DeMint
- . John Spratt
- . Jim Clyburn
South Dakota">List of United States Representatives from South Dakota">South Dakota
- . John Thune
Tennessee">List of United States Representatives from Tennessee">Tennessee
- . Bill Jenkins
- . Jimmy Duncan
- . Zach Wamp
- . Van Hilleary
- . Bob Clement
- . Bart Gordon
- . Ed Bryant
- . John S. Tanner
- . Harold Ford Jr.
Texas">List of United States Representatives from Texas">Texas
- . Max Sandlin
- . Jim Turner
- . Sam Johnson
- . Ralph Hall
- . Pete Sessions
- . Joe Barton
- . Bill Archer
- . Kevin Brady
- . Nick Lampson
- . Lloyd Doggett
- . Chet Edwards
- . Kay Granger
- . Mac Thornberry
- . Ron Paul
- . Rubén Hinojosa
- . Silvestre Reyes
- . Charles Stenholm
- . Sheila Jackson-Lee
- . Larry Combest
- . Charlie Gonzalez
- . Lamar Smith
- . Tom DeLay
- . Henry Bonilla
- . Martin Frost
- . Ken Bentsen
- . Dick Armey
- . Solomon P. Ortiz
- . Ciro Rodriguez
- . Gene Green
- . Eddie Bernice Johnson
Utah">List of United States Representatives from Utah">Utah
- . James V. Hansen
- . Merrill Cook
- . Chris Cannon
Vermont">List of United States Representatives from Vermont">Vermont
- . Bernie Sanders
Virginia">List of United States Representatives from Virginia">Virginia
- . Herbert H. Bateman, until September 11, 2000, vacant thereafter
- . Owen B. Pickett
- . Bobby Scott
- . Norman Sisisky
- . Virgil Goode, switched to January 27, 2000
- . Bob Goodlatte
- . Thomas J. Bliley Jr.
- . Jim Moran
- . Rick Boucher
- . Frank Wolf
- . Tom Davis
Washington">List of United States Representatives from Washington">Washington
- . Jay Inslee
- . Jack Metcalf
- . Brian Baird
- . Doc Hastings
- . George Nethercutt
- . Norm Dicks
- . Jim McDermott
- . Jennifer Dunn
- . Adam Smith
West Virginia">List of United States Representatives from West Virginia">West Virginia
- . Alan Mollohan
- . Bob Wise
- . Nick Rahall
Wisconsin">List of United States Representatives from Wisconsin">Wisconsin
- . Paul Ryan
- . Tammy Baldwin
- . Ron Kind
- . Jerry Kleczka
- . Tom Barrett
- . Tom Petri
- . Dave Obey
- . Mark Andrew Green
- . Jim Sensenbrenner
Wyoming">List of United States Representatives from Wyoming">Wyoming
- . Barbara Cubin
Non-voting members
- . Eni Faleomavaega
- . Eleanor Holmes Norton
- . Robert A. Underwood
- . Carlos Romero Barceló
- . Donna Christian-Christensen
Changes in membership
Senate
House of Representatives
Committees
, for members of the committees and their assignments, go into the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of the article and click on the link, in the directory after the pages of terms of service, you will see the committees of the Senate, House and Joint and after the committee pages, you will see the House/Senate committee assignments in the directory, 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
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- Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry
- * Forestry, Conservation and Rural Revitalization
- * Marketing Inspection and Product Promotion
- * Production and Price Competitiveness
- * Research, Nutrition and General Legislation
- Appropriations
- * Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies
- * Commerce, Justice, State and the Judiciary
- * Defense
- * District of Columbia
- * Energy and Water Development
- * Foreign Operations
- * Interior
- * Labor, Health, Human Services and Education
- * Legislative Branch
- * Military Construction
- * Transportation
- * Treasury and General Government
- * VA, HUD and Independent Agencies
- Armed Services
- * Airland
- * Emerging Threats and Capabilities
- * Personnel
- * Readiness and Management Support
- * Seapower
- * Strategic
- Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
- * Economic Policy
- * Financial Institutions
- * Housing and Transportation
- * International Trade and Finance
- * Securities
- Budget
- Commerce, Science and Transportation
- * Aviation
- * Communications
- * Consumer Affairs, Foreign Commerce and Tourism
- * Manufacturing and Competitiveness
- * Oceans and Fisheries
- * Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine
- Energy and Natural Resources
- * Energy Research, Development, Production and Regulation
- * Forests and Public Land Management
- * National Parks, Historic Preservation and Recreation
- * Water and Power
- Environment and Public Works
- * Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property and Nuclear Safety
- * Fisheries, Wildlife, and Drinking Water
- * Superfund, Waste Control and Risk Assessment
- * Transportation and Infrastructure
- Ethics
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- * Health Care
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- * International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services
- * Oversight of Government Management, Restructing and the District of Columbia
- * Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
- Indian Affairs
- Intelligence
- Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
- * Children and Families
- * Public Health
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- Judiciary
- * Administrative Oversight and the Courts
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- * Immigration
- * Technology, Terrorism and Government Information
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- Rules and Administration
- Small Business
- Veterans' Affairs
House of Representatives
- Agriculture
- * Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry
- * General Farm Commodities, Resource Conservation and Credit
- * Livestock and Horticulture
- * Risk Management, Research and Specialty Crops
- Appropriations
- * Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies
- * Commerce, Justice, State and Judiciary
- * Defense
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- * Energy and Water Development
- * Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs
- * Interior
- * Labor, Health, Human Services and Education
- * Legislative
- * Military Construction
- * Transportation
- * Treasury, Postal Service and General Government
- * VA-HUD Independent Agencies
- Armed Services
- * Military Installations and Facilities
- * Military Personnel
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Employees
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- Architect of the Capitol: Alan M. Hantman
- Attending Physician of the United States Congress: John F. Eisold
- Comptroller General of the United States: David M. Walker
- Director of the Congressional Budget Office: June E. O'Neill, until January 29, 1999
- * James Blum, January 29, 1999 - February 3, 1999
- * Dan Crippen, from February 3, 1999
- Librarian of Congress: James H. Billington
- Public Printer of the United States: Michael F. DiMario
Senate
- Chaplain: Lloyd John Ogilvie
- Curator: Diane K. Skvarla
- Historian: Richard A. Baker
- Parliamentarian: Bob Dove
- Secretary: Gary Lee Sisco
- Librarian: Greg Harness
- Secretary for the Majority: Elizabeth B. Letchworth
- Secretary for the Minority: Martin P. Paone
- Sergeant at Arms: James W. Ziglar
House of Representatives
- Chaplain: James David Ford, until March 23, 2000
- * Daniel P. Coughlin, from March 23, 2000
- Chief Administrative Officer: James M. Eagen, III
- Clerk: Jeff Trandahl
- Reading Clerks:
- * Mary Kevin Niland
- * Bob Berry along with Paul Hays
- Inspector General: John W. Lainhart IV then Steven McNamara
- Parliamentarian: Charles W. Johnson
- Sergeant at Arms: Wilson Livingood