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Ninety-sixth United States Congress
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1979-1980
Major Political Events
Members of the Ninety-sixth United States Congress
Index: A - B -C -D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - Y - Z
A
- James Abdnor (Representative), Republican, South Dakota
- Joseph Patrick Addabbo (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Daniel Kahikina Akaka (Representative), Democrat, Hawaii
- Donald Joseph Albosta (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- William Vollie Alexander, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Arkansas
- Jerome Anthony Ambro, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Glenn Malcolm Anderson (Representative), Democrat, California
- John Bayard Anderson (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Ike Franklin Andrews (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
- Mark Andrews (Representative), Republican, North Dakota
- Frank Annunzio (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Beryl Franklin Anthony, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Arkansas
- Douglas Earl Applegate (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- William Reynolds Archer, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Texas
- William Lester Armstrong (Senator), Republican, Colorado
- John Milan Ashbrook (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- Thomas William Ludlow Ashley (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Leslie Aspin (Representative), Democrat, Wisconsin
- Eugene Vincent Atkinson (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Les Aucoin (Representative), Democrat, Oregon
B
- Robert Edward Badham (Representative), Republican, California
- Louis Arthur (Skip) Bafalis (Representative), Republican, Florida
- Donald Allen Bailey (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Howard Henry Baker, Jr. (Senator), Republican, Tennessee
- Nancy Kassebaum Baker (Senator), Republican, Kansas
- Alvin James Baldus (Representative), Democrat, Wisconsin
- Druie Douglas Barnard, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- Michael Darr Barnes (Representative), Democrat, Maryland
- Max Sieben Baucus (Senator), Democrat, Montana
- Robert Edmund Bauman (Representative), Republican, Maryland
- Birch Evan Bayh (Senator), Democrat, Indiana
- Edward Peter Beard (Representative), Democrat, Rhode Island
- Robin Leo Beard, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Tennessee
- Berkley Warren Bedell (Representative), Democrat, Iowa
- Anthony Charles Beilenson (Representative), Democrat, California
- Henry Louis Bellmon (Senator), Republican, Oklahoma
- Adam Benjamin, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- Charles Edward Bennett (Representative), Democrat, Florida
- Lloyd Millard Bentsen, Jr. (Senator), Democrat, Texas
- Douglas Kent Bereuter (Representative), Republican, Nebraska
- Edwin Ruthvin Bethune, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Arkansas
- Tom Bevill (Representative), Democrat, Alabama
- Mario Biaggi (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. (Senator), Democrat, Delaware
- Jonathan Brewster Bingham (Representative), Democrat, New York
- James Johnston Blanchard (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- Corinne Claiborne (Lindy) Boggs (Representative), Democrat, Louisiana
- Edward Patrick Boland (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Richard Walker Bolling (Representative), Democrat, Missouri
- William Hill Boner (Representative), Democrat, Tennessee
- David Edward Bonior (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- Don Leroy Bonker (Representative), Democrat, Washington
- David Lyle Boren (Senator), Democrat, Oklahoma
- Rudolph Eli (Rudy) Boschwitz (Senator), Republican, Minnesota
- Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard (Representative), Democrat, Tennessee
- David Reece Bowen (Representative), Democrat, Mississippi
- John Brademas (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- William Warren (Bill) Bradley (Senator), Democrat, New Jersey
- John Berlinger Breaux (Representative), Democrat, Louisiana
- Jack Thomas Brinkley (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- William McNulty Brodhead (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- Jack Bascom Brooks (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- William S. Broomfield (Representative), Republican, Michigan
- Clarence J. Brown, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- Garry Eldridge Brown (Representative), Republican, Michigan
- George Edward Brown, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, California
- James Thomas Broyhill (Representative), Republican, North Carolina
- John Hall Buchanan, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Alabama
- Dale Bumpers (Senator), Democrat, Arkansas
- Quentin Northrop Burdick (Senator), Democrat, North Dakota
- Clair Walter Burgener (Representative), Republican, California
- William Dean Burlison (Representative), Democrat, Missouri
- John Lowell Burton (Representative), Democrat, California
- Phillip Burton (Representative), Democrat, California
- Manley Caldwell Butler (Representative), Republican, Virginia
- Harry Flood Byrd, Jr. (Senator), Democrat, Virginia
- Robert Carlyle Byrd (Senator), Democrat, West Virginia
- Beverly Barton Butcher Byron (Representative), Democrat, Maryland
C
- Carroll Ashmore Campbell, Jr. (Representative), Republican, South Carolina
- Howard Walter Cannon (Senator), Democrat, Nevada
- William Carney (Representative), Republican, New York
- Milton Robert (Bob) Carr (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- Tim Lee Carter (Representative), Republican, Kentucky
- John Joseph Cavanaugh (Representative), Democrat, Nebraska
- John Hubbard Chafee (Senator), Republican, Rhode Island
- William Venroe Chappell, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Florida
- Richard Bruce Cheney (Representative), Republican, Wyoming
- Lawton Mainor Chiles, Jr. (Senator), Democrat, Florida
- Shirley Anita Chisholm (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Frank Forrester Church (Senator), Democrat, Idaho
- Donald Holst Clausen (Representative), Republican, California
- William Lacy Clay, Sr. (Representative), Democrat, Missouri
- James Colgate Cleveland (Representative), Republican, New Hampshire
- William Floyd Clinger, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Pennsylvania
- William Thad Cochran (Senator), Republican, Mississippi
- Anthony Lee Coelho (Representative), Democrat, California
- William Sebastian Cohen (Senator), Republican, Maine
- Earl Thomas Coleman (Representative), Republican, Missouri
- Cardiss Collins (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- James Mitchell Collins (Representative), Republican, Texas
- Barber Benjamin Conable, Jr. (Representative), Republican, New York
- Silvio Ottavio Conte (Representative), Republican, Massachusetts
- John Conyers, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- Thomas Joseph Corcoran (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- James Charles Corman (Representative), Democrat, California
- Baltasar Corrada-del Ro (Resident Commissioner), New Progressive, Puerto Rico
- William Ross Cotter (Representative), Democrat, Connecticut
- Robert Lawrence Coughlin (Representative), Republican, Pennsylvania
- James Andrew Courter (Representative), Republican, New Jersey
- Daniel Bever Crane (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Philip Miller Crane (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Alan Cranston (Senator), Democrat, California
- George William Crockett, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- John Chester Culver (Senator), Democrat, Iowa
D
- Norman Edward D'Amours (Representative), Democrat, New Hampshire
- John Claggett Danforth (Senator), Republican, Missouri
- Robert Williams Daniel, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Virginia
- Wilbur Clarence (Dan) Daniel (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- George Elmore Danielson (Representative), Democrat, California
- William Edwin Dannemeyer (Representative), Republican, California
- Thomas Andrew Daschle (Representative), Democrat, South Dakota
- Mendel Jackson Davis (Representative), Democrat, South Carolina
- Robert William Davis (Representative), Republican, Michigan
- Eligio de la Garza, II (Kika) (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Huey Joel Deckard (Representative), Republican, Indiana
- Dennis Webster Deconcini (Senator), Democrat, Arizona
- Ronald Vernie Dellums (Representative), Democrat, California
- Jeremiah Andrew Denton, Jr (Senator), Republican, Alabama
- Butler Carson Derrick, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, South Carolina
- Edward Joseph Derwinski (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Samuel Leeper Devine (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- William Louis Dickinson (Representative), Republican, Alabama
- Norman DeValois Dicks (Representative), Democrat, Washington
- Charles Coles Diggs, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- John David Dingell, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- Julian Carey Dixon (Representative), Democrat, California
- Christopher John Dodd (Representative), Democrat, Connecticut
- Robert Joseph Dole (Senator), Republican, Kansas
- Pete Vichi Domenici (Senator), Republican, New Mexico
- Brian Joseph Donnelly (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Robert Kenneth Dornan (Representative), Republican, California
- Charles Francis Dougherty (Representative), Republican, Pennsylvania
- Thomas Joseph Downey (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Robert Frederick Drinan (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- John James Duncan (Representative), Republican, Tennessee
- Robert Blackford Duncan (Representative), Democrat, Oregon
- David Ferdinand Durenberger (Senator), Republican, Minnesota
- John Anthony Durkin (Senator), Democrat, New Hampshire
E
- Thomas Francis Eagleton (Senator), Democrat, Missouri
- Joseph Daniel Early (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Robert Christian Eckhardt (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Robert William Edgar (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Marvin Henry (Mickey) Edwards (Representative), Republican, Oklahoma
- William Donlon (Don) Edwards (Representative), Democrat, California
- William Jackson (Jack) Edwards (Representative), Republican, Alabama
- David Farnham Emery (Representative), Republican, Maine
- Glenn Lee English, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Oklahoma
- Arlen Ingolf Erdahl (Representative), Republican, Minnesota
- John Neal Erlenborn (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Allen Edward Ertel (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Billy Lee Evans (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- David Walter Evans (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- Melvin Herbert Evans (Delegate), Republican, Virgin Islands
- Thomas Beverley Evans, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Delaware
- J. James Exon (Senator), Democrat, Nebraska
F
- John G. Fary (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Dante Bruno Fascell (Representative), Democrat, Florida
- Walter Edward Fauntroy (Delegate), Democrat, District of Columbia
- Victor Herbert Fazio, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, California
- Millicent Hammond Fenwick (Representative), Republican, New Jersey
- Geraldine Anne Ferraro (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Paul Findley (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Hamilton Fish, Jr. (Representative), Republican, New York
- Joseph Lyman Fisher (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Floyd James Fithian (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- Ronnie Gene Flippo (Representative), Democrat, Alabama
- Daniel John Flood (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- James Joseph Florio (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
- Thomas Stephen Foley (Representative), Democrat, Washington
- Harold Eugene Ford (Representative), Democrat, Tennessee
- Wendell Hampton Ford (Senator), Democrat, Kentucky
- William David Ford (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- Edwin Bell Forsythe (Representative), Republican, New Jersey
- Lawrence H. Fountain (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
- Wyche Fowler, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- William Eldridge Frenzel (Representative), Republican, Minnesota
- Jonas Martin Frost (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Don Fuqua (Representative), Democrat, Florida
G
- Robert Garcia (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Edwin Jacob (Jake) Garn (Senator), Republican, Utah
- Joseph Matthew Gaydos (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Richard Andrew Gephardt (Representative), Democrat, Missouri
- Robert Nicholas Giaimo (Representative), Democrat, Connecticut
- Sam Melville Gibbons (Representative), Democrat, Florida
- Benjamin Arthur Gilman (Representative), Republican, New York
- Newton Leroy Gingrich (Representative), Republican, Georgia
- Ronald Bryan (Bo) Ginn (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- John Herschel Glenn, Jr (Senator), Democrat, Ohio
- Daniel Robert Glickman (Representative), Democrat, Kansas
- Barry Morris Goldwater (Senator), Republican, Arizona
- Barry Morris Goldwater, Jr. (Representative), Republican, California
- Henry Barbosa Gonzlez (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- William Franklin Goodling (Representative), Republican, Pennsylvania
- Albert Arnold Gore, Jr (Representative), Democrat, Tennessee
- Willis David Gradison, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- William Philip (Phil) Gramm (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Charles Ernest Grassley (Representative), Republican, Iowa
- Maurice Robert (Mike) Gravel (Senator), Democrat, Alaska
- William Herbert Gray, III (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Sedgwick William (Bill) Green (Representative), Republican, New York
- Wayne Richard Grisham (Representative), Republican, California
- Frank Joseph Guarini, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
- Vonno Lamar Gudger, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
- Tennyson Guyer (Representative), Republican, Ohio
H
- Thomas Michael Hagedorn (Representative), Republican, Minnesota
- Sam Blakeley Hall, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Tony Patrick Hall (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Lee Herbert Hamilton (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- John Paul Hammerschmidt (Representative), Republican, Arkansas
- Kent Ronald Hance (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- James Michael Hanley (Representative), Democrat, New York
- George Vernon Hansen (Representative), Republican, Idaho
- Thomas Richard Harkin (Representative), Democrat, Iowa
- Herbert Eugene Harris, II (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- William Howard Harsha (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- Gary Warren Hart (Senator), Democrat, Colorado
- Orrin Grant Hatch (Senator), Republican, Utah
- Mark Odom Hatfield (Senator), Republican, Oregon
- Augustus Freeman (Gus) Hawkins (Representative), Democrat, California
- Paula Hawkins (Senator), Republican, Florida
- Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa (Senator), Republican, California
- Margaret M. Heckler (Representative), Republican, Massachusetts
- Howell Thomas Heflin (Senator), Democrat, Alabama
- Willie Gathrel (Bill) Hefner (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
- Cecil Landau Heftel (Representative), Democrat, Hawaii
- Henry John Heinz, III (Senator), Republican, Pennsylvania
- Jesse Helms (Senator), Republican, North Carolina
- Jack English Hightower (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Elwood Haynes Hillis (Representative), Republican, Indiana
- Jon Clifton Hinson (Representative), Republican, Mississippi
- Kenneth Lamar Holland (Representative), Democrat, South Carolina
- Harold Capistran Hollenbeck (Representative), Republican, New Jersey
- Ernest Frederick Hollings (Senator), Democrat, South Carolina
- Marjorie Sewell Holt (Representative), Republican, Maryland
- Elizabeth Holtzman (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Larry Jones Hopkins (Representative), Republican, Kentucky
- Frank Jefferson Horton (Representative), Republican, New York
- James John Howard (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
- Carroll Hubbard, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Kentucky
- Thomas Jerald Huckaby (Representative), Democrat, Louisiana
- Walter Darlington Huddleston (Senator), Democrat, Kentucky
- William John Hughes (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
- Gordon John Humphrey (Senator), Republican, New Hampshire
- John Guiher Hutchinson (Representative), Democrat, West Virginia
- Earl Dewitt Hutto (Representative), Democrat, Florida
- Henry John Hyde (Representative), Republican, Illinois
I
- Richard Howard Ichord, II (Representative), Democrat, Missouri
- Daniel Ken Inouye (Senator), Democrat, Hawaii
- Andrew Poysell (Andy) Ireland (Representative), Republican, Florida
J
- Henry Martin (Scoop) Jackson (Senator), Democrat, Washington
- Andrew Jacobs, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- Jacob Koppel Javits (Senator), Republican, New York
- James Merrill Jeffords (Representative), Republican, Vermont
- James Edmund Jeffries (Representative), Republican, Kansas
- Edgar Lanier Jenkins (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- John Wilson Jenrette, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, South Carolina
- Roger William Jepsen (Senator), Republican, Iowa
- Harold Terry Johnson (Representative), Democrat, California
- James Paul (Jim) Johnson (Representative), Republican, Colorado
- John Bennett Johnston, Jr. (Senator), Democrat, Louisiana
- Ed Jones (Representative), Democrat, Tennessee
- James Robert Jones (Representative), Democrat, Oklahoma
- Walter Beaman Jones, Sr. (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
K
- Nancy Landon Kassebaum (Senator), Republican, Kansas
- Robert William Kastenmeier (Representative), Democrat, Wisconsin
- Abraham Kazen, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Richard Kelly (Representative), Republican, Florida
- Jack French Kemp (Representative), Republican, New York
- Edward Moore Kennedy (Senator), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Dale Edward Kildee (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- Thomas Norman Kindness (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- Raymond Peter Kogovsek (Representative), Democrat, Colorado
- Peter Houston Kostmayer (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Kenneth Bentley Kramer (Representative), Republican, Colorado
L
- John Joseph Lafalce (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Robert John Lagomarsino (Representative), Republican, California
- Delbert Leroy Latta (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- Paul Dominque Laxalt (Senator), Republican, Nevada
- Anthony Claude Leach, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Louisiana
- James Albert Smith Leach (Representative), Republican, Iowa
- Patrick Joseph Leahy (Senator), Democrat, Vermont
- James Marvin Leath (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Raymond Francis Lederer (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Gary Alcide Lee (Representative), Republican, New York
- William Lehman (Representative), Democrat, Florida
- George Thomas (Mickey) Leland (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Norman Frederick Lent (Representative), Republican-Conservative, New York
- Carl M. Levin (Senator), Democrat, Michigan
- Elliott Harris Levitas (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- Charles Jeremy (Jerry) Lewis (Representative), Republican, California
- Robert Linligthgow Livingston, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Louisiana
- James Fredrick Lloyd (Representative), Democrat, California
- Marilyn Laird Lloyd (Representative), Democrat, Tennessee
- Thomas Gilbert Loeffler (Representative), Republican, Texas
- Clarence Dickinson Long (Representative), Democrat, Maryland
- Gillis William Long (Representative), Democrat, Louisiana
- Russell Billiu Long (Senator), Democrat, Louisiana
- Chester Trent Lott (Representative), Republican, Mississippi
- Michael Edward Lowry (Representative), Democrat, Washington
- Richard Green Lugar (Senator), Republican, Indiana
- Manuel Lujan, Jr. (Representative), Republican, New Mexico
- Thomas Andrew Luken (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Stanley Nelson Lundine (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Daniel Edward Lungren (Representative), Republican, California
M
- Edward Rell Madigan (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Warren Grant Magnuson (Senator), Democrat, Washington
- Gene Andrew Maguire (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
- Edward John Markey (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Marc Lincoln Marks (Representative), Republican, Pennsylvania
- Ronald Charles Marlenee (Representative), Republican, Montana
- David Daniel Marriott (Representative), Republican, Utah
- James Grubbs Martin (Representative), Republican, North Carolina
- Charles McCurdy Mathias, Jr (Senator), Republican, Maryland
- Marvin Dawson Mathis (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- Robert Takeo Matsui (Representative), Democrat, California
- Spark Masayuki Matsunaga (Senator), Democrat, Hawaii
- James Albon Mattox (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Nicholas James Mavroules (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Romano Louis Mazzoli (Representative), Democrat, Kentucky
- Robert McClory (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Paul Norton McCloskey, Jr. (Pete) (Representative), Republican, California
- James Albertus McClure (Senator), Republican, Idaho
- Mike McCormack (Representative), Democrat, Washington
- Joseph Michael McDade (Representative), Republican, Pennsylvania
- Lawrence Patton McDonald (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- Robert Cameron McEwen (Representative), Republican, New York
- George Stanley McGovern (Senator), Democrat, South Dakota
- Matthew Francis McHugh (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Koln Gunn McKay (Representative), Democrat, Utah
- Stewart Brett McKinney (Representative), Republican, Connecticut
- John Melcher (Senator), Democrat, Montana
- Howard Morton Metzenbaum (Senator), Democrat, Ohio
- Daniel Andrew Mica (Representative), Democrat, Florida
- Robert Henry Michel (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Barbara Ann Mikulski (Representative), Democrat, Maryland
- Abner Joseph Mikva (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Clarence E. Miller (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- George Miller (Representative), Democrat, California
- Norman Yoshio Mineta (Representative), Democrat, California
- Joseph George Minish (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
- Donald Jerome Mitchell (Representative), Republican, New York
- George John Mitchell (Senator), Democrat, Maine
- Parren James Mitchell (Representative), Democrat, Maryland
- John Joseph Moakley (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Anthony John Moffett, Jr. (Toby) (Representative), Democrat, Connecticut
- Robert Homer Mollohan (Representative), Democrat, West Virginia
- Gillespie V. (Sonny) Montgomery (Representative), Democrat, Mississippi
- William Henson Moore, III (Representative), Republican, Louisiana
- Carlos John Moorhead (Representative), Republican, California
- William Singer Moorhead (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Robert Burren Morgan (Senator), Democrat, North Carolina
- Ronald Milton Mottl (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan (Senator), Democrat, New York
- Austin John Murphy (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- John Michael Murphy (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Morgan Francis Murphy (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- John Patrick Murtha, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Edmund Sixtus Muskie (Senator), Democrat, Maine
- Raphael John Musto (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- John Thomas Myers (Representative), Republican, Indiana
- Michael Joseph (Ozzie) Myers (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
N
- William Huston Natcher (Representative), Democrat, Kentucky
- Stephen Lybrook Neal (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
- Lucien Norbert Nedzi (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- Clarence William (Bill) Nelson (Representative), Democrat, Florida
- Gaylord Anton Nelson (Senator), Democrat, Wisconsin
- William Flynt Nichols (Representative), Democrat, Alabama
- Richard Michael Nolan (Representative), Democrat, Minnesota
- Henry James Nowak (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Samuel Augustus Nunn (Senator), Democrat, Georgia
O
- George Miller O'Brien (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Thomas Phillip O'Neill, Jr. (Tip) (Speaker of the House), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Mary Rose Oakar (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- James Louis Oberstar (Representative), Democrat, Minnesota
- David Ross Obey (Representative), Democrat, Wisconsin
- Richard Lawrence Ottinger (Representative), Democrat, New York
P
- Robert William Packwood (Senator), Republican, Oregon
- Leon Edward Panetta (Representative), Democrat, California
- Charles Pashayan, Jr. (Representative), Republican, California
- Edward James Patten (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
- Jerry Mumford Patterson (Representative), Democrat, California
- Ronald Ernest Paul (Representative), Republican, Texas
- Donald James Pease (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Claiborne de Borda Pell (Senator), Democrat, Rhode Island
- Claude Denson Pepper (Representative), Democrat, Florida
- Charles Harting Percy (Senator), Republican, Illinois
- Carl Dewey Perkins (Representative), Democrat, Kentucky
- Thomas Evert Petri (Representative), Republican, Wisconsin
- Peter A. Peyser (Representative), Democrat, New York
- James Jarrell (Jake) Pickle (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- John Edward Porter (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Larry Lee Pressler (Senator), Republican, South Dakota
- Lunsford Richardson Preyer (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
- Charles Melvin Price (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Joel McFee Pritchard (Representative), Republican, Washington
- William Proxmire (Senator), Democrat, Wisconsin
- David Hampton Pryor (Senator), Democrat, Arkansas
- Carl Duane Pursell (Representative), Republican, Michigan
Q
- James Danforth (Dan) Quayle (Representative), Republican, Indiana
- James Henry Quillen (Representative), Republican, Tennessee
R
- Nick Joe Rahall, II (Representative), Democrat, West Virginia
- Thomas Fisher Railsback (Representative), Republican, Illinois
- Jennings Randolph (Senator), Democrat, West Virginia
- Charles B. Rangel (Representative), Democrat, New York
- William Richard Ratchford (Representative), Democrat, Connecticut
- Ralph Straus Regula (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- Henry Schoellkopf Reuss (Representative), Democrat, Wisconsin
- John Jacob Rhodes (Representative), Republican, Arizona
- Abraham Alexander Ribicoff (Senator), Democrat, Connecticut
- Frederick William Richmond (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Donald Wayne Riegle, Jr. (Senator), Democrat, Michigan
- Matthew John Rinaldo (Representative), Republican, New Jersey
- Donald Lawrence Ritter (Representative), Republican, Pennsylvania
- Herbert Ray Roberts (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- James Kenneth Robinson (Representative), Republican, Virginia
- Peter Wallace Rodino, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
- Robert A. Roe (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
- Charles Grandison Rose, III (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
- Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Daniel David Rostenkowski (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Tobias Anton (Toby) Roth (Representative), Republican, Wisconsin
- William Victor Roth, Jr. (Senator), Republican, Delaware
- John Harbin Rousselot (Representative), Republican, California
- Edward Ross Roybal (Representative), Democrat, California
- William Howard Royer (Representative), Republican, California
- Eldon Dean Rudd (Representative), Republican, Arizona
- Warren Bruce Rudman (Senator), Republican, New Hampshire
- Harold Lowell Runnels (Representative), Democrat, New Mexico
- Martin Anthony Russo (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
S
- Martin Olav Sabo (Representative), Democrat, Minnesota
- James David Santini (Representative), Democrat, Nevada
- Paul Spyros Sarbanes (Senator), Democrat, Maryland
- James Ralph Sasser (Senator), Democrat, Tennessee
- David Edward Satterfield, III (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Harold Samuel Sawyer (Representative), Republican, Michigan
- James Haas Scheuer (Representative), Democrat-Liberal, New York
- Harrison Hagan Schmitt (Senator), Republican, New Mexico
- Patricia Scott Schroeder (Representative), Democrat, Colorado
- Richard Taylor Schulze (Representative), Republican, Pennsylvania
- Richard Schultz Schweiker (Senator), Republican, Pennsylvania
- Keith George Sebelius (Representative), Republican, Kansas
- John Frederick Seiberling (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Frank James Sensenbrenner, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Wisconsin
- James Michael Shannon (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Philip Riley Sharp (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- Richard C. Shelby (Representative), Democrat, Alabama
- Norman David Shumway (Representative), Republican, California
- E.G. (Bud) Shuster (Representative), Republican, Pennsylvania
- Paul Martin Simon (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Alan Kooi Simpson (Senator), Republican, Wyoming
- Isaac Newton Skelton, IV (Ike) (Representative), Democrat, Missouri
- John Mark Slack, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, West Virginia
- Neal Edward Smith (Representative), Democrat, Iowa
- Virginia Dodd Smith (Representative), Republican, Nebraska
- Olympia Jean Snowe (Representative), Republican, Maine
- Marion Gene Snyder (Representative), Republican, Kentucky
- Stephen Joshua Solarz (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Gerald Brooks Hunt Solomon (Representative), Republican, New York
- Gladys Noon Spellman (Representative), Democrat, Maryland
- Floyd Davidson Spence (Representative), Republican, South Carolina
- Fernand Joseph St Germain (Representative), Democrat, Rhode Island
- Edward John Stack (Representative), Democrat, Florida
- Robert Theodore Stafford (Senator), Republican, Vermont
- Harley Orrin Staggers (Representative), Democrat, West Virginia
- Arlan Ingehart Stangeland (Representative), Republican, Minnesota
- John William Stanton (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- Fortney Hillman (Pete) Stark, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, California
- Thomas Jefferson Steed (Representative), Democrat, Oklahoma
- Charles Walter Stenholm (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- John Cornelius Stennis (Senator), Democrat, Mississippi
- Theodore F. (Ted) Stevens (Senator), Republican, Alaska
- Adlai Ewing Stevenson III (Senator), Democrat, Illinois
- Bennett McVey Stewart (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Donald Wilbur Stewart (Senator), Democrat, Alabama
- David Alan Stockman (Representative), Republican, Michigan
- Louis Stokes (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Richard Bernard Stone (Senator), Democrat, Florida
- Samuel Studdiford Stratton (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Gerry Eastman Studds (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Robert Lee Stump (Representative), Democrat, Arizona
- Allan Byron Swift (Representative), Democrat, Washington
- Steven Douglas Symms (Representative), Republican, Idaho
- Michael Lynn Synar (Representative), Democrat, Oklahoma
T
- Herman Eugene Talmadge (Senator), Democrat, Georgia
- Thomas Joseph Tauke (Representative), Republican, Iowa
- Wilbert Joseph (Billy) Tauzin (Representative), Democrat, Louisiana
- Gene Taylor (Representative), Republican, Missouri
- William Marshall Thomas (Representative), Republican, California
- Frank Thompson, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
- James Strom Thurmond (Senator), Republican, South Carolina
- John Goodwin Tower (Senator), Republican, Texas
- Jerome Bob Traxler (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- David Conner Treen (Representative), Republican, Louisiana
- Paul Seward Trible, Jr. (Representative), Republican, Virginia
- Paul Efthemios Tsongas (Senator), Democrat, Massachusetts
U
- Morris King Udall (Representative), Democrat, Arizona
- Albert Conrad Ullman (Representative), Democrat, Oregon
V
- Lionel Van Deerlin (Representative), Democrat, California
- Guy Adrian Vander Jagt (Representative), Republican, Michigan
- Charles Albert Vanik (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Bruce Frank Vento (Representative), Democrat Farmer Labor, Minnesota
- Harold Lee Volkmer (Representative), Democrat, Missouri
W
- Douglas Walgren (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Robert Smith Walker (Representative), Republican, Pennsylvania
- Malcolm Wallop (Senator), Republican, Wyoming
- William Creed Wampler (Representative), Republican, Virginia
- John William Warner (Senator), Republican, Virginia
- Wesley Wade Watkins (Representative), Democrat, Oklahoma
- Henry Arnold Waxman (Representative), Democrat, California
- James Howard Weaver (Representative), Democrat, Oregon
- Lowell Palmer Weicker, Jr. (Senator), Republican, Connecticut
- Theodore S. Weiss (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Richard Crawford White (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- George William Whitehurst (Representative), Republican, Virginia
- Charles Orville Whitley (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
- Robert Russell Whittaker (Representative), Republican, Kansas
- Jamie Lloyd Whitten (Representative), Democrat, Mississippi
- Harrison Arlington Williams, Jr. (Senator), Democrat, New Jersey
- John Patrick Williams (Representative), Democrat, Montana
- Lyle Williams (Representative), Republican, Ohio
- Charles Wilson (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Charles Herbert Wilson (Representative), Democrat, California
- Robert Carlton (Bob) Wilson (Representative), Republican, California
- Edward Lawrence Winn, Jr. (Larry) (Representative), Republican, Kansas
- Timothy E Wirth (Representative), Democrat, Colorado
- Lester Lionel Wolff (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Howard Eliot Wolpe, III (Representative), Democrat, Michigan
- Antonio Borja Won Pat (Delegate), Democrat, Guam
- James Claude Wright, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- Joseph Peyton Wyatt, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- John Waldemar Wydler (Representative), Republican, New York
- Chalmers Pangburn Wylie (Representative), Republican, Ohio
Y
- Sidney Richard Yates (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Gus Yatron (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Charles William (Bill) Young (Representative), Republican, Florida
- Donald Edwin Young (Representative), Republican, Alaska
- Milton Ruben Young (Senator), Republican, North Dakota
- Robert Anton Young, III (Representative), Democrat, Missouri
Z
- Clement John Zablocki (Representative), Democrat, Wisconsin
- Leo C. Zeferetti (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Edward Zorinsky (Senator), Democrat, Nebraska
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