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What Was The Political Makeup Of The 104 Congress

1995–1997 U.S. Congress

104th United States Congress

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January three, 1995 – January three, 1997
Members 100 senators
435 representatives
v non-voting delegates
Senate Majority Republican
Senate President Al Gore (D)
House Majority Republican
Business firm Speaker Newt Gingrich (R)
Sessions
1st: Jan iv, 1995 – January 3, 1996
2nd: January three, 1996 – Oct four, 1996

The 104th Us Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the U.s. Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from January three, 1995, to Jan three, 1997, during the 3rd and fourth years of Nib Clinton'southward presidency. Circulation of seats in the Business firm of Representatives was based on the 1990 United states census.

Both chambers had Republican majorities for the first time since the 83rd Congress in 1953. Major events included passage of elements of the Contract with America and a budget impasse between Congress and the Clinton assistants that resulted in the federal government shutdown of 1995 and 1996.

Major events [edit]

  • January three, 1995: Republicans gained control of both houses for the start time since 1954.
  • January 31, 1995: President Clinton invoked emergency powers to extend a $twenty billion loan to assist Mexico avert fiscal collapse.
  • April nineteen, 1995: Oklahoma City bombing
  • Baronial 30, 1995: NATO began Performance Deliberate Force against Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • November 14–nineteen, 1995: U.S. authorities shutdown
  • December 16, 1995 – January 6, 1996: U.S. government shutdown
  • November five, 1996: Re-election of President Pecker Clinton; Democrats gained 8 seats in House; Republicans gained 2 seats in Senate.

Major legislation [edit]

  • Jan 23, 1995: Congressional Accountability Act of 1995, Pub.L. 104–1 (text) (PDF)
  • March 22, 1995: Unfunded Mandates Reform Deed of 1995, Pub.50. 104-4
  • April 10, 1995: Mexican Debt Disclosure Act of 1995, Pub.L. 104–6 (text) (PDF), 109 Stat. 73
  • May 22, 1995: Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Pub.L. 104-thirteen
  • Nov 8, 1995: Jerusalem Embassy Deed of 1995, Pub.Fifty. 104-45
  • November 28, 1995: National Highway Arrangement Designation Human activity of 1995, Pub.L. 104–59 (text) (PDF), 109 Stat. 568
  • Dec 19, 1995: Lobbying Disclosure Act, Pub.L. 104–65 (text) (PDF), 109 Stat. 691, 2 U.S.C. ch. 26
  • December 22, 1995: Individual Securities Litigation Reform Deed, Pub.L. 104–67 (text) (PDF), 109 Stat. 737
  • December 29, 1995: ICC Termination Act of 1995, Pub.L. 104-88
  • January 16, 1996: Federal Trademark Dilution Human action, Pub.L. 104-98
  • February 8, 1996: Telecommunications Act of 1996 (including the Communications Decency Act), Pub.L. 104–104 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 56, 47 U.s.a.C. § 609
  • March 12, 1996: Cuban Freedom and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Human activity of 1996 (Helms-Burton Act), Pub.L. 104–114 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 785, 22 United states of americaC. §§ 6021–6091
  • April four, 1996: Federal Agronomics Improvement and Reform (FAIR) Human activity of 1996, Pub.L. 104-127
  • Apr 9, 1996: Line Item Veto Act, Pub.L. 104–130 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 1200
  • Apr 24, 1996: Antiterrorism and Effective Death Punishment Human activity, Pub.L. 104–132 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 1214
  • May 13, 1996: Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Bombardment Management Act, Pub.L. 104-142
  • May 17, 1996: Megan's Law,
  • July 30, 1996: Taxpayer Neb of Rights 2, Pub.L. 104–168 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 1452
  • August 3, 1996: National Gambling Impact Study Commission Human activity, Pub.L. 104–169 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 1482
  • Baronial 3, 1996: Food Quality Protection Act of 1996, Pub.50. 104–170 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 1489, 7 U.S.C. § 136
  • August v, 1996: Iran and Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya Sanctions Act of 1996, Pub.Fifty. 104-172
  • Baronial twenty, 1996: Small Business Chore Protection Act of 1996, Pub.Fifty. 104–188 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 1755
  • Baronial 21, 1996: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Human activity (HIPAA), Pub.L. 104–191 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 1936
  • Baronial 21, 1996: War Crimes Human action of 1996, Pub.L. 104-192
  • August 22, 1996: Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (Welfare Reform Act), Pub.Fifty. 104–193 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 2105
  • September 21, 1996: Defense of Marriage Human activity, Pub.Fifty. 104–199 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 2419
  • September 26, 1996; Mental Health Parity Act, Pub.L. 104-204
  • September 30, 1996: Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Human activity, 1997 (Includes Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban, Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996; Clinger-Cohen Deed of 1996) Pub.L. 104–208 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 3001
  • September thirty, 1996: Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Human activity of 1996, Pub.L. 104–208 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 3009
  • October 1, 1996: Emerson Adept Samaritan Food Donation Act, Pub.L. 104–210 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 3011
  • Oct iii, 1996: Comprehensive Methamphetamine Control Act of 1996, Pub.L. 104-237
  • October 9, 1996: Helium Privatization Human activity of 1996, Pub.L. 104-273
  • October 11, 1996: National Securities Markets Comeback Act of 1996, Pub.Fifty. 104-290
  • October 11, 1996: Economic Espionage Deed of 1996, Pub.L. 104-294
  • October 12, 1996: Water Resource Evolution Act of 1996, Pub.L. 104–303 (text) (PDF), 110 Stat. 3658
  • October 20, 1996: United States Commemorative Coin Human activity of 1996, Pub.L. 104-329
  • Oct 26, 1996: Native American Housing Aid and Self-Determination Deed of 1996, Pub.L. 104-330
  • October 26, 1996: National Invasive Species Act, Pub.L. 104-332

Party summary [edit]

Senate [edit]

Party standings on the opening day of the 104th Congress

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Republican
(R)
Stop of previous congress 53 47 100 0
Begin 47 53 100 0
Finish
Final voting share 47.0% 53.0%
Commencement of next congress 45 55 100 0

House of Representatives [edit]

Political party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Independent
(I)
Republican
(R)
Cease of previous congress 256 1 177 434 1
Begin 204 1 230 435 0
End 197 235 433 ii
Final voting share 45.v% 0.two% 54.iii%
Non-voting members iv ane 0 v
Beginning of next congress 207 1 227 435 0

Senators' party membership by country at the opening of the 104th Congress in Jan 1995

 2 Democrats

 one Democrat and 1 Republican

 2 Republicans

Leadership [edit]

Senate [edit]

Al Gore

Strom Thurmond

  • President: Al Gore (D)
  • President pro tempore: Strom Thurmond (R)

Majority (Republican) leadership [edit]

  • Majority Leader:
    • Bob Dole, until June 11, 1996
    • Trent Lott, starting June 12, 1996
  • Majority Whip:
    • Trent Lott, until June 11, 1996
    • Don Nickles, starting June 12, 1996
  • Republican Conference Chairman: Thad Cochran
  • Republican Conference Secretarial assistant: Connie Mack Iii
  • Republican Entrada Committee Chair: Al D'Amato
  • Republican Policy Committee Chairman:
    • Don Nickles, until June 12, 1996
    • Larry Craig, starting June 12, 1996

Minority (Democratic) leadership [edit]

  • Minority Leader: Tom Daschle
  • Minority Whip: Wendell Ford
  • Policy Committee Co-Chairs: Tom Daschle and Harry Reid
  • Democratic Conference Secretary: Barbara Mikulski
  • Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Bob Kerrey
  • Main Deputy Whip: John Breaux

House of Representatives [edit]

Newt Gingrich

  • Speaker: Newt Gingrich (R)

Majority (Republican) leadership [edit]

  • Bulk Leader: Dick Armey
  • Majority Vice of House: Tom Delay
  • Chief Deputy Whip: Dennis Hastert
  • Republican Conference Chairman: John Boehner
  • Republican Conference Vice-Chairwoman: Susan Molinari
  • Republican Conference Secretary: Barbara Vucanovich
  • Policy Committee Chairman: Christopher Cox
  • Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Neb Paxon

Minority (Autonomous) leadership [edit]

  • Minority Leader: Dick Gephardt
  • Minority Whip: David Bonior
  • Principal Deputy Minority Whips: Rosa DeLauro, John Lewis, & Beak Richardson
  • Democratic Caucus Chairman: Vic Fazio
  • Democratic Conclave Vice-Chairman: Barbara B. Kennelly
  • Democratic Campaign Commission Chairman: Martin Frost

Caucuses [edit]

  • Armenian Caucus
  • Biomedical Inquiry Conclave
  • Blueish Domestic dog Coalition
  • Congressional Arts Caucus
  • Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus
  • Congressional Automotive Conclave
  • Congressional Bike Conclave
  • Congressional Black Conclave
  • Congressional Conclave on India and Indian Americans
  • Congressional Conclave on Korea
  • Congressional Fire Services Conclave
  • Congressional Friends of Republic of ireland Caucus
  • Congressional Hispanic Caucus
  • Congressional Motorsports Caucus
  • Congressional Pediatric & Adult Hydrocephalus Conclave
  • Congressional Progressive Caucus
  • Congressional Portuguese-American Caucus
  • Congressional Travel & Tourism Caucus
  • Congressional Western Caucus
  • Congresswomen's Caucus
  • Hong Kong Caucus
  • House Democratic Caucus
  • Police force Enforcement Conclave
  • Northern Border Caucus
  • Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus
  • Senate Democratic Caucus

Members [edit]

Skip to House of Representatives, below

Senate [edit]

In this Congress, Grade ii meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1996; Grade iii meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1998; and Class 1 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring re-election in 2000.

House of Representatives [edit]

The names of members of the Business firm of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers.

Changes in membership [edit]

Senate [edit]

State
(class)
Vacated by Reason for change Successor Engagement of successor'south
formal installation[a]
Colorado
(3)
Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D) Changed party March 3, 1995 Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R) March three, 1995
Oregon
(iii)
Bob Packwood (R) Resigned September vii, 1995 subsequently the Senate Ethics Committee recommended expulsion vi-0 over Packwood'due south sexual misconduct. Winner won the special election on January 30, 1996. Ron Wyden (D) Seated February six, 1996
Kansas
(3)
Bob Dole (R) Resigned June 11, 1996, to campaign for the Presidency Sheila Frahm (R) June xi, 1996
Kansas
(3)
Sheila Frahm (R) Successor elected Nov 5, 1996, after Brownback won the special election. Sam Brownback (R) Nov 6, 1996

House of Representatives [edit]

Commune Vacated by Reason for change Successor Engagement of successor's
formal installation[a]
Georgia 9th Nathan Bargain (D) Inverse party April x, 1995 Nathan Deal (R) April 10, 1995
Texas 14th Greg Laughlin (D) Changed party June 26, 1995 Greg Laughlin (R) June 26, 1995
Louisiana 3rd Baton Tauzin (D) Changed party August 8, 1995 Baton Tauzin (R) August eight, 1995
Illinois 2nd Mel Reynolds (D) Resigned Oct i, 1995 Jesse Jackson Jr. (D) December xv, 1995
California 15th Norman Mineta (D) Resigned October 10, 1995 Tom Campbell (R) December 12, 1995
Mississippi 4th Michael Parker (D) Inverse party Nov 10, 1995 Michael Parker (R) November x, 1995
Louisiana 7th Jimmy Hayes (D) Changed party December ane, 1995 Jimmy Hayes (R) Dec one, 1995
California 37th Walter R. Tucker III (D) Resigned December 15, 1995, due to scandals during his by tenure as Mayor of Compton Juanita Millender-McDonald (D) March 26, 1996
Oregon 3rd Ron Wyden (D) Resigned February 6, 1996, after being elected to the U.S. Senate Earl Blumenauer (D) May 21, 1996
Maryland seventh Kweisi Mfume (D) Resigned Feb xv, 1996, to become CEO of the NAACP Elijah Cummings (D) April 16, 1996
Missouri 8th Neb Emerson (R) Died June 22, 1996 Jo Ann Emerson (I/R) November v, 1996
Kansas 2nd Sam Brownback (R) Resigned November 27, 1996, retroactive to November seven after being elected to the The states Senate Jim Ryun (R) Nov 27, 1996
Arkansas second Ray Thornton (D) Resigned January one, 1997 Vacant Vacant for residue of term
Arkansas third Tim Hutchinson (R) Resigned January 2, 1997, later being elected to the US Senate

Committees [edit]

Lists of committees and their political party leaders, for members (House and Senate) of the committees and their assignments, go into the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of the article and click on the link (ane link), in the directory after the pages of terms of service, you will come across the committees of the Senate, House (Standing with Subcommittees, Select and Special) and Joint and after the committee pages, y'all will see the Firm/Senate commission assignments in the directory, on the committees section of the House and Senate in the Official Congressional Directory, the committee's members on the showtime row on the left side shows the chairman of the committee and on the right side shows the ranking fellow member of the committee.

Senate [edit]

  • Crumbling (Special) (William Southward. Cohen, Chair; David Pryor, Ranking Member)
  • Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry (Richard Lugar, Chair; Patrick Leahy, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Forestry, Conservation and Rural Revitalization (Larry East. Craig, Chair; Howell Heflin, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Marketing, Inspection and Production Promotion (Jesse Helms, Chair; Kent Conrad, Ranking Member)
    • Inquiry, Diet and Full general Legislation (Thad Cochran, Chair; David Pryor, Ranking Member)
  • Appropriations (Marker Hatfield, Chair; Robert C. Byrd, Ranking Member)
    • Agronomics, Rural Evolution and Related Agencies (Thad Cochran, Chair; Dale Bumpers, Ranking Member)
    • Commerce, Justice, Land and Judiciary (Phil Gramm, Chair; Ernest Hollings, Ranking Member)
    • Defense (Ted Stevens, Chair; Daniel Inouye, Ranking Fellow member)
    • District of Columbia (James Jeffords, Chair; Herb Kohl, Ranking Member)
    • Energy and Water Development (Pete Domenici, Chair; J. Bennett Johnston, Ranking Member)
    • Foreign Operations (Mitch McConnell, Chair; Patrick Leahy, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Interior and Related Agencies (Slade Gorton, Chair; Robert C. Byrd, Ranking Member)
    • Labor, Health, Man Services and Education (Arlen Specter, Chair; Tom Harkin, Ranking Member)
    • Legislative Co-operative (Connie Mack III, Chair; Patty Murray, Ranking Member)
    • War machine Construction (Conrad Burns, Chair; Harry Reid, Ranking Member)
    • Transportation (Mark Hatfield, Chair; Frank Lautenberg, Ranking Member)
    • Treasury, Postal Service and General Regime (Richard Shelby, Chair; J. Robert Kerrey, Ranking Member)
    • VA-HUD Contained Agencies (Kit Bond, Chair; Barbara A. Mikulski, Ranking Fellow member)
  • Armed Services (Strom Thurmond, Chair; Sam Nunn, Ranking Member)
    • Acquisition and Applied science (Bob Smith, Chair; Jeff Bingaman, Ranking Member)
    • Airland Forces (John Warner, Chair; Carl Levin, Ranking Member)
    • Personnel (Dan Coats, Chair; Robert Byrd, Ranking Member)
    • Readiness (John McCain, Chair; John Glenn, Ranking Member)
    • Seapower (William South. Cohen, Chair; Edward M. Kennedy, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Strategic Forces (Trent Lott, Chair; J. James Exon, Ranking Member)
  • Cyberbanking, Housing and Urban Affairs (Al D'Amato, Chair; Paul Sarbanes, Ranking Member)
    • Securities (Phil Gramm, Chair; Chris Dodd, Ranking Member)
    • Financial Institutions and Regulatory Relief (Richard Shelby, Chair; Richard Bryan, Ranking Fellow member)
    • International Finance (Kit Bond, Chair; Barbara Boxer, Ranking Member)
    • Housing Opportunity and Customs Development (Connie Mack III, Chair; John F. Kerry, Ranking Fellow member)
    • HUD Oversight and Activities (Lauch Faircloth, Chair; Carol Moseley-Braun, Ranking Fellow member)
  • Upkeep (Pete Domenici, Chair; J. James Exon, Ranking Member)
  • Commerce, Science and Transportation (Larry Pressler, Chair; Ernest F. Hollings, Ranking Member)
    • Aviation (John McCain, Chair; Wendell H. Ford, Ranking Member)
    • Communications (Bob Packwood, Chair; Ernest F. Hollings, Ranking Member)
    • Consumer Affairs, Strange Commerce and Tourism (Slade Gorton, Chair; J. James Exon, Ranking Member)
    • Oceans and Fisheries (Ted Stevens, Chair; John F. Kerry, Ranking Member)
    • Scientific discipline, Applied science and Space (Conrad Burns, Chair; John D. Rockefeller IV, Ranking Member)
    • Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine (Trent Lott, Chair; Daniel 1000. Inouye, Ranking Member)
  • Energy and Natural Resource (Frank H. Murkowski, Chair; J. Bennett Johnston, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Energy Product and Regulation (Don Nickles, Chair; Jeff Bingaman, Ranking Member)
    • Energy Research and Evolution (Pete Domenici, Chair; Wendell H. Ford, Ranking Member)
    • Forests and Public Land Direction (Larry E. Craig, Chair; Pecker Bradley, Ranking Member)
    • Parks, Celebrated Preservation and Recreation (Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Chair; Dale Bumpers, Ranking Member)
    • Oversight and Investigations (Craig Thomas, Chair; Daniel Akaka, Ranking Member)
  • Environment and Public Works (John H. Chafee, Chair; Max Baucus, Ranking Member)
    • Articulate Air, Wetlands, Private Property and Nuclear Safe (Lauch Faircloth, Chair; Bob Graham, Ranking Member)
    • Drinking Water, Fisheries and Wild animals (Dirk Kempthorne, Chair; Harry Reid, Ranking Member)
    • Superfund, Waste Control and Chance Assessment (Bob Smith, Chair; Frank Lautenberg, Ranking Member)
    • Transportation and Infrastructure (John Warner, Chair; Max Baucus, Ranking Member)
  • Ethics (Select) (Mitch McConnell, Chair; Richard H. Bryan, Ranking Member)
  • Finance (Bob Packwood, Chair; Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Ranking Member)
    • International Trade (Chuck Grassley, Chair; Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Long-Term Growth, Debt and Arrears Reduction (Larry Pressler, Chair; David H. Pryor, Ranking Member)
    • Medicare, Long-Term Intendance and Wellness Insurance (John H. Chafee, Chair; Bob Graham, Ranking Member)
    • Medicaid and Wellness-Care for Low-Income Families (Bob Dole, Chair; John D. Rockefeller IV, Ranking Member)
    • Social Security and Family unit Policy (Alan Grand. Simpson, Chair; John B. Breaux, Ranking Member)
    • Taxation and IRS Oversight (Orrin M. Hatch, Chair; Nib Bradley, Ranking Member)
  • Foreign Relations (Jesse Helms, Chair; Claiborne Pell, Ranking Member)
    • African Diplomacy (Nancy Kassebaum, Chair; Russ Feingold, Ranking Member)
    • E Asian and Pacific Diplomacy (Craig Thomas, Chair; Charles Robb, Ranking Member)
    • European Diplomacy (Richard Lugar, Chair; Joe Biden, Ranking Member)
    • International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion (Fred Thompson, Chair; Paul S. Sarbanes, Ranking Member)
    • International Operations (Olympia J. Snowe, Chair; John Kerry, Ranking Member)
    • Well-nigh Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Hank Brown, Chair; Dianne Feinstein, Ranking Member)
    • Western Hemisphere and Peace Corps Affairs (Paul Coverdell, Chair; Chris Dodd, Ranking Member)
  • Governmental Affairs (Beak Roth, Chair; John Glenn, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Oversight of Government Management and the District of Columbia (William Due south. Cohen, Chair; Carl Levin, Ranking Member)
    • Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (Bill Roth, Chair; Sam Nunn, Ranking Member)
    • International Economic Policy, Consign and Trade Promotion (Fred Thompson, Chair; Paul Sarbanes, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Mail Role and Ceremonious Service (Ted Stevens, Chair; David Pryor, Ranking Member)
  • Indian Affairs (Select) (John McCain, Chair; Daniel Grand. Inouye, Ranking Member)
  • Judiciary (Orrin Thou. Hatch, Chair; Joe Biden, Ranking Member)
    • Administration Oversight and the Courts (Chuck Grassley, Chair; Howell Heflin, Ranking Member)
    • Antitrust, Concern Rights and Competition (Strom Thurmond, Chair; Patrick Leahy, Ranking Member)
    • Constitution, Federalism and Belongings Rights (Hank Brown, Chair; Paul Simon, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Immigration (Alan K. Simpson, Chair; Edward M. Kennedy, Ranking Member)
    • Terrorism, Technology and Regime Data (Arlen Specter, Chair; Herb Kohl, Ranking Member)
    • Youth Violence (Fred Thompson, Chair; Joe Biden, Ranking Fellow member)
  • Intelligence (Select) (Arlen Specter, Chair; J. Robert Kerrey, Vice Chair)
  • Labor and Human being Resources (Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Chair; Edward One thousand. Kennedy, Ranking Member)
    • Aging (Judd Gregg, Chair; Barbara A. Mikulski, Ranking Member)
    • Children and Families (Dan Coats, Chair; Chris Dodd, Ranking Member)
    • Disability Policy (Pecker Frist, Chair; Tom Harkin, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Instruction, Arts and Humanities (James Jeffords, Chair; Claiborne Pell, Ranking Fellow member)
  • Rules and Administration (Ted Stevens, Chair; Wendell H. Ford, Ranking Member)
  • Small Business (Kit Bail, Chair; Dale Bumpers, Ranking Member)
  • Veterans' Affairs (Alan K. Simpson, Chair; John D. Rockefeller IV, Ranking Fellow member)
  • Whitewater Commission (Special) (Al D'Amato, Chair; Paul Sarbanes, Ranking Member)

House of Representatives [edit]

  • Agronomics (Pat Roberts, Chair; Kika de la Garza, Ranking Member)
    • General Farm Commodities (Pecker Barrett, Chair; Charles W. Stenholm, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Livestock, Dairy and Poultry (Steve Gunderson, Chair; Harold Volkmer, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Take chances Management and Specialty Crops (Thomas West. Ewing, Chair; Charlie Rose, Ranking Member)
    • Department Operations, Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture (Bill Emerson, Chair; Gary A. Condit, Ranking Member)
    • Resource Conservation, Research and Forestry (Wayne Allard, Chair; Tim Johnson, Ranking Member)
  • Appropriations (Bob Livingston, Chair; Dave Obey, Ranking Member)
    • Agriculture, Rural Evolution, Food and Drug Assistants and Related Agencies (Joe Skeen, Chair; Dick Durbin, Ranking Member)
    • Commerce, Justice, Land and Judiciary (Hal Rogers, Chair; Alan B. Mollohan, Ranking Fellow member)
    • District of Columbia (James T. Walsh, Chair; Julian Dixon, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Energy and Water Development (John T. Myers, Chair; Tom Bevill, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Strange Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs (Sonny Callahan, Chair; Charlie Wilson, Ranking Member)
    • Labor, Health, Homo Services and Education (John Edward Porter, Chair; David Obey, Ranking Member)
    • Interior (Ralph Regula, Chair; Sidney Yates, Ranking Member)
    • Legislative (Ron Packard, Chair; Vic Fazio, Ranking Member)
    • Military Construction (Barbara Vucanovich, Chair; Pecker Hefner, Ranking Member)
    • National Security (Bill Young, Chair; John Murtha, Ranking Member)
    • Transportation (Frank Wolf, Chair; Martin Olav Sabo, Ranking Member)
    • Treasury, Postal Service and Full general Government (Jim Lightfoot, Chair; Steny Hoyer, Ranking Member)
    • VA, HUD and Contained Agencies (Jerry Lewis, Chair; Louis Stokes, Ranking Member)
  • Cyberbanking and Financial Services (Jim Leach, Chair; Henry B. Gonzalez, Ranking Member)
    • Uppercase Markets, Securities and Government-Sponsored Enterprises (Richard H. Baker, Chair; Paul E. Kanjorski, Ranking Member)
    • Domestic and International Monetary Policy (Michael Castle, Chair; Floyd Chip, Ranking Member)
    • Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit (Marge Roukema, Chair; Bruce Vento, Ranking Fellow member)
    • General Oversight and Investigations (Spencer Bachus, Chair; Kweisi Mfume, Ranking Member)
    • Housing and Community Opportunity (Rick Lazio, Chair; Joseph P. Kennedy Ii, Ranking Member)
  • Upkeep (John Kasich, Chair; Martin Olav Sabo, Ranking Member)
  • Commerce (Thomas J. Bliley, Chair; John D. Dingell, Ranking Member)
    • Commerce, Trade and Hazardous Materials (Mike Oxley, Chair; Baton Tauzin, Ranking Member)
    • Energy and Ability (Dan Schaefer, Chair; Frank Pallone, Ranking Member)
    • Health and Environment (Michael Bilirakis, Chair; Henry A. Waxman, Ranking Member)
    • Oversight and Investigations (Joe Barton, Chair; Ron Wyden, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Telecommunications and Finance (Jack Fields, Chair; Edward J. Markey, Ranking Member)
  • Economic and Educational Opportunities (Bill Goodling, Chair; Bill Clay, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Early Babyhood, Youth and Families (Duke Cunningham, Chair; Dale Due east. Kildee, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Employer-Employee Relations (Harris W. Fawell, Chair; Matthew K. Martinez, Ranking Member)
    • Oversight and Investigations (Peter Hoekstra, Chair; Thomas C. Sawyer, Ranking Member)
    • Postsecondary Education, Preparation and Life-Long Learning (Buck McKeon, Chair; Pat Williams, Ranking Member)
    • Workforce Protections (Cass Ballenger, Chair; Major Owens, Ranking Member)
  • Government Reform and Oversight (William F. Clinger, Chair; Cardiss Collins, Ranking Member)
    • Civil Service (John Mica, Chair; Jim Moran, Ranking Member)
    • District of Columbia (Thomas M. Davis, Chair; Eleanor Holmes Norton, Ranking Member)
    • Authorities Management, Data and Technology (Steve Horn, Chair; Carolyn B. Maloney, Ranking Member)
    • Human being Resources and Ingovernmental Relations (Chris Shays, Chair; Edolphus Towns, Ranking Member)
    • National Economic Growth, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs (David McIntosh, Chair; Collin C. Peterson, Ranking Member)
    • National Security, International Affairs and Criminal Justice (Bill Zeliff, Chair; Karen Fifty. Thurman, Ranking Member)
    • Postal service (John M. McHugh, Chair; Barbara-Rose Collins, Ranking Fellow member)
  • Firm Oversight (Nib Thomas, Chair; Vic Fazio, Ranking Member)
  • International Relations (Benjamin Gilman, Chair; Lee H. Hamilton, Ranking Fellow member)
    • International Economic Policy and Merchandise (Toby Roth, Chair; Sam Gejdenson, Ranking Member)
    • Asia and the Pacific (Doug Bereuter, Chair; Howard Berman, Ranking Member)
    • International Operations and Human Rights (Christopher H. Smith, Chair; Tom Lantos, Ranking Member)
    • Western Hemisphere (Dan Burton, Chair; Robert Thou. Torricelli, Ranking Member)
    • Africa (Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Chair; Gary L. Ackerman, Ranking Fellow member)
  • Judiciary (Henry J. Hyde, Chair; John Conyers, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Commercial and Administrative Law (George W. Gekas, Chair; Jack Reed, Ranking Member)
    • Courts and Intellectual Property (Carlos J. Moorhead, Chair; Patricia Schroeder, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Criminal offense (Pecker McCollum, Chair; Chuck Schumer, Ranking Member)
    • Immigration and Claims (Lamar S. Smith, Chair; John Bryant, Ranking Member)
    • The Constitution (Charles T. Canady, Chair; Barney Frank, Ranking Member)
  • National Security (Floyd D. Spence, Chair; Ron Dellums, Ranking Member)
    • Armed forces Installations and Facilities (Joel Hefley, Chair; Solomon P. Ortiz, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Armed forces Personnel (Bob Dornan, Chair; Owen B. Pickett, Ranking Member)
    • Military Procurement (Duncan Hunter, Chair; Ike Skelton, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Military Readiness (Herbert H. Bateman, Chair; Norman Sisisky, Ranking Member)
    • Armed forces Research and Development (Curt Weldon, Chair; John Thou. Spratt, Ranking Member)
  • Resources (Don Immature, Chair; George Miller, Ranking Member)
    • Energy and Mineral Resource (Ken Calvert, Chair; Neil Abercrombie, Ranking Member)
    • Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans (Jim Saxton, Chair; Gerry E. Studds, Ranking Member)
    • National Parks, Forests and Lands (James 5. Hansen, Chair; Bill Richardson, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Native American and Insular Affairs (Elton Gallegly, Chair; Eni Faleomavaega, Ranking Member)
    • H2o and Power Resource (John T. Doolittle, Chair; Peter A. DeFazio, Ranking Member)
  • Rules (Gerald B.H. Solomon, Chair; Joe Moakley, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Legislative Process (Porter Goss, Chair; Martin Frost, Ranking Member)
    • Rules of the House (David Dreier, Chair; Anthony C. Beilenson, Ranking Member)
  • Science (Robert Southward. Walker, Chair; George Eastward. Brown Jr., Ranking Member)
    • Bones Research (Steven Schiff, Chair; Pete Geren, Ranking Member)
    • Energy and Evolution (Dana Rohrabacher, Chair; James A. Hayes, Ranking Member)
    • Space and Helmsmanship (Jim Sensenbrenner, Chair; Ralph M. Hall, Ranking Member)
    • Applied science (Constance A. Morella, Chair; John S. Tanner, Ranking Fellow member)
  • Small Business (Jan Meyers, Chair; John L. LaFalce, Ranking Member)
    • Regime Programs (Peter G. Torkildsen, Chair; Glenn Poshard, Ranking Member)
    • Procurement, Exports and Business Opportunities (Donald A. Manzullo, Chair; Eva Clayton, Ranking Member)
    • Regulation and Paperwork (Jim Talent, Chair; Nydia Velazquez, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Tax and Finance (Linda Smith, Chair; Marty Meehan, Ranking Member)
  • Standards of Official Conduct (Nancy Johnson, Chair; Jim McDermott, Ranking Member)
  • Transportation and Infrastructure (Bud Shuster, Chair; Norman Mineta, Ranking Member)
    • Aviation (John J. Duncan Jr., Chair; James L. Oberstar, Ranking Member)
    • Declension Guard and Maritime Transportation (Howard Coble, Chair; James A. Traficant, Ranking Member)
    • Public Buildings and Economic Evolution (Wayne T. Gilchrest, Chair; Robert E. Wise Jr., Ranking Member)
    • Railroads (Susan Molinari, Chair; William O. Lipinski, Ranking Member)
    • Surface Transportation (Tom Petri, Chair; Nick J. Rahall, Ranking Member)
    • Water Resources and Development (Sherwood Boehlert, Chair; Robert A. Borski, Ranking Member)
  • Veterans' Diplomacy (Bob Stump, Chair; Sonny Montgomery, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Compensation, Alimony, Insurance and Memorial Affairs (Terry Everett, Chair; Lane Evans, Ranking Member)
    • Education, Preparation, Employment and Housing (Steve Buyer, Chair; Maxine Waters, Ranking Member)
    • Hospitals and Wellness Care (Tim Hutchinson, Chair; Chet Edwards, Ranking Member)
  • Means and Means (Nib Archer, Chair; Sam Gibbons, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Health (Bill Thomas, Chair; Charles Rangel, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Homo Resource (E. Dirt Shaw Jr., Chair; Harold Due east. Ford Sr., Ranking Member)
    • Oversight (Nancy Johnson, Chair; Bob Matsui, Ranking Fellow member)
    • Social Security (Jim Bunning, Chair; Andrew Jacobs Jr., Ranking Member)
    • Merchandise (Phil Crane, Chair; Charles Rangel, Ranking Fellow member)
  • Whole

Joint committees [edit]

  • Economic (Sen. Connie Mack, Chair; Rep. Jim Saxton, Vice Chair)
  • Tax (Rep. Bill Archer, Chair; Sen. Bob Packwood, Vice Chair)
  • The Library (Sen. Mark Hatfield, Chair; Rep. Pecker Thomas, Vice Chair)
  • Printing (Rep. Pecker Thomas, Chair; Sen. Ted Stevens, Vice Chair)

Employees [edit]

Legislative branch agency directors [edit]

  • Architect of the Capitol:
    • George M. White, until Nov 21, 1995
    • William Fifty. Ensign (acting), from November 21, 1995
  • Attending Doctor of the United States Congress: John F. Eisold
  • Comptroller General of the United States:
    • Charles A. Bowsher, until 1996
    • vacant, starting 1996
  • Director of the Congressional Budget Office:
    • Robert D. Reischauer, until February 28, 1995
    • June Eastward. O'Neill, from March 1, 1995
  • Librarian of Congress: James H. Billington
  • Public Printer of the Usa: Michael F. DiMario

Senate [edit]

  • Chaplain:
    • Richard C. Halverson (Presbyterian), until March xi, 1995
    • Lloyd John Ogilvie (Presbyterian), from March 11, 1995
  • Curator:
    • James R. Ketchum, until July ane, 1995
    • Diane K. Skvarla, from July i, 1995
  • Historian: Richard A. Baker
  • Parliamentarian: Bob Dove
  • Secretary:
    • Sheila P. Burke, until June 7, 1995
    • Kelly D. Johnston, June 8, 1995 – September thirty, 1996
    • Gary Lee Sisco, from October i, 1996
  • Librarian: Roger K. Haley
  • Secretarial assistant for the Bulk: Elizabeth B. Greene
  • Secretarial assistant for the Minority:
    • C. Abbott Saffold, until 1995
    • Martin P. Paone, from 1995
  • Sergeant at Arms:
    • Howard O. Greene Jr., until September 6, 1996
    • Gregory South. Casey, from September 6, 1996

House of Representatives [edit]

  • Clergyman: James D. Ford (Lutheran)
  • Chief Administrative Officeholder:
    • Scott Faulkner, until Nov 22, 1996
    • Jeff Trandahl (interim), from November 22, 1996
  • Clerk: Robin H. Carle
  • Historian: Christina Jeffrey, 1995 (briefly)[1]
  • Parliamentarian: Charles W. Johnson 3
  • Reading Clerks:
    • Meg Goetz (D)
    • Bob Drupe along with Paul Hays (R)
  • Sergeant at Arms: Wilson Livingood
  • Inspector General: John W. Lainhart 4

See also [edit]

  • U.s. elections, 1994 (elections leading to this Congress)
    • Us Senate elections, 1994
    • Usa House of Representatives elections, 1994
  • United States elections, 1996 (elections during this Congress, leading to the side by side Congress)
    • 1996 U.s.a. presidential ballot
    • U.s.a. Senate elections, 1996
    • United States House of Representatives elections, 1996

Notes [edit]

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

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Historian Newt Gingrich Responsible For Decade Long Lack Of Official Business firm Historian". wordpress.com. January 25, 2012. Retrieved April six, 2018.

External links [edit]

  • Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress
  • U.Southward. House of Representatives: Congressional History
  • U.Southward. Senate: Statistics and Lists
  • "Videos of Firm of Representatives Sessions for the 104th Congress from world wide web.C-SPAN.org".
  • "Videos of Senate Sessions for the 104th Congress from world wide web.C-Span.org".
  • "Videos of Committees from the Business firm and Senate for the 104th Congress from world wide web.C-Bridge.org".
  • Firm of Representatives Session Calendar for the 104th Congress (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July half-dozen, 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  • Congressional Pictorial Directory for the 104th Congress.
  • Congressional Pictorial Directory for the 104th Congress (Revised).
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 104th Congress. hdl:2027/uc1.31210012145981.

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