100th United States Congress explained
Number: | 100th |
Imagename: | United States Capitol |
Imagedate: | 1980 |
Start: | January 3, 1987 |
End: | January 3, 1989 |
Vp: | George H. W. Bush (R) |
Pro Tem: | John C. Stennis (D) |
Speaker: | Jim Wright (D) |
Reps: | 435 |
Senators: | 100 |
Delegates: | 5 |
H-Majority: | Democratic |
S-Majority: | Democratic |
Sessionnumber1: | 1st |
Sessionstart1: | January 6, 1987 |
Sessionend1: | December 22, 1987 |
Sessionnumber2: | 2nd |
Sessionstart2: | January 25, 1988 |
Sessionend2: | October 22, 1988 |
Previous: | 99th |
Next: | 101st |
The 100th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from January 3, 1987, to January 3, 1989, during the last two years of Ronald Reagan's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1980 United States census.
This is the most recent Congress with a Democratic senator from the state of Mississippi, John C. Stennis, who retired at the end of Congress, and a Republican senator from the state of Connecticut, Lowell Weicker, who lost re-election in 1988.
Both chambers had a Democratic majority, with the Democrats increasing their lead in the House, and regaining the Senate for the first time since the 96th Congress from 1979 to 1981.
Major events
See main article: 1987 in the United States, 1988 in the United States and 1989 in the United States.
- July 16, 1987: The bicentennial of the Connecticut Compromise that resulted in Congress's present structure is marked, by an unprecedented joint meeting outside Washington, in Independence Hall.[1]
- October 19, 1987: Black Monday: Stocks fell sharply on Wall Street and around the world
- October 23, 1987: The Senate rejected the nomination of Robert H. Bork to the United States Supreme Court on a vote of 42-58
- November 18, 1987: Iran–Contra affair: Senate and House panels released reports charging President Reagan with 'ultimate responsibility' for the affair
- January 25, 1988: 1988 State of the Union Address
- November 8, 1988: 1988 United States presidential election: George Bush was elected over Michael Dukakis; United States Senate elections, 1988 & United States House of Representatives elections, 1988: Democrats retained control of Congress
Major legislation
See main article: List of United States federal legislation.
- March 17, 1987: National Appliance Energy Conservation Act,,
- April 2, 1987: Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act,,
- July 22, 1987: McKinney–Vento Homeless Assistance Act,,
- August 20, 1987: Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Improvement Act of 1987,,
- September 29, 1987: Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Reaffirmation Act of 1987 (Gramm–Rudman–Hollings Balanced Budget Act),, title I
- December 22, 1987: Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987,,
- January 7, 1988: Computer Security Act of 1987,,
- February 5, 1988: Housing and Community Development Act of 1987,,
- June 27, 1988: Supreme Court Case Selections Act of 1988,,
- July 1, 1988: Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act,,
- August 4, 1988: Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act,,
- August 10, 1988: Civil Liberties Act of 1988,, title I,
- August 23, 1988: Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act,,
- October 13, 1988: Family Support Act,,
- October 17, 1988: Indian Gaming Regulatory Act,,
- October 24, 1988: Health Maintenance Organization Amendments of 1988,,
- October 25, 1988: Department of Veterans Affairs Act,,
- November 1, 1988: Medical Waste Tracking Act,,
- November 4, 1988: AIDS amendments of 1988,,
- November 4, 1988: Genocide Convention Implementation Act,,
- November 10, 1988: Undetectable Firearms Act,,
- November 17, 1988: Water Resources Development Act of 1988,
- November 18, 1988: Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988,, including Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act and Alcoholic Beverage Labeling Act
- November 18, 1988: Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act,,
- November 23, 1988: Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act,,
Treaties ratified
Hearings
Party summary
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
George Bush (R)
John Stennis (D)
- Deputy President pro tempore
George J. Mitchell (D)
Majority (Democratic) leadership
- Majority Leader, Democratic Conference Chairman, and Democratic Policy Committee Chairman: Robert Byrd
- Majority Whip
Alan Cranston
John Kerry
Minority (Republican) leadership
Bob Dole
Alan Simpson
- Republican Conference Chairman
John Chafee
- Republican Conference Secretary: Thad Cochran
- Policy Committee Chairman
William L. Armstrong
Rudy Boschwitz
House of Representatives
Jim Wright (D)
Majority (Democratic) leadership
Tom Foley
Tony Coelho
- Chief Deputy Majority Whip: David Bonior
- Democratic Caucus Chairman
Dick Gephardt
Minority leadership
Robert H. Michel
Trent Lott
- Chief Deputy Whip: Edward Rell Madigan
- Republican Conference Chairman
Dick Cheney
Caucuses
Members
This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, and representatives are listed by district.
Senate
Senators are popularly elected statewide every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress, In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress, facing re-election in 1988; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, facing re-election in 1990; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, facing re-election in 1992.
2. Howell Heflin (D)
3. Richard Shelby (D)
2. Ted Stevens (R)
3. Frank Murkowski (R)
1. Dennis DeConcini (D)
3. John McCain (R)
2. David Pryor (D)
3. Dale Bumpers (D)
1. Pete Wilson (R)
3. Alan Cranston (D)
2. William L. Armstrong (R)
3. Tim Wirth (D)
1. Lowell Weicker (R)
3. Chris Dodd (D)
1. William Roth (R)
2. Joe Biden (D)
1. Lawton Chiles (D)
3. Bob Graham (D)
2. Sam Nunn (D)
3. Wyche Fowler (D)
1. Spark Matsunaga (D)
3. Daniel Inouye (D)
2. James A. McClure (R)
3. Steve Symms (R)
2. Paul Simon (D)
3. Alan J. Dixon (D)
1. Richard Lugar (R)
3. Dan Quayle (R)
2. Tom Harkin (D)
3. Chuck Grassley (R)
2. Nancy Kassebaum (R)
3. Bob Dole (R)
2. Mitch McConnell (R)
3. Wendell Ford (D)
2. J. Bennett Johnston (D)
3. John Breaux (D)
1. George J. Mitchell (D)
2. William Cohen (R)
1. Paul Sarbanes (D)
3. Barbara Mikulski (D)
1. Ted Kennedy (D)
2. John Kerry (D)
1. Donald Riegle (D)
2. Carl Levin (D)
1. David Durenberger (I-R)
2. Rudy Boschwitz (I-R)
1. John C. Stennis (D)
2. Thad Cochran (R)
1. John Danforth (R)
3. Kit Bond (R)
1. John Melcher (D)
2. Max Baucus (D)
1. Edward Zorinsky (D), until March 6, 1987
David Karnes (R), from March 11, 1987, until January 3, 1989
2. J. James Exon (D)
1. Chic Hecht (R)
3. Harry Reid (D)
2. Gordon J. Humphrey (R)
3. Warren Rudman (R)
1. Frank Lautenberg (D)
2. Bill Bradley (D)
1. Jeff Bingaman (D)
2. Pete Domenici (R)
1. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D)
3. Al D'Amato (R)
2. Jesse Helms (R)
3. Terry Sanford (D)
1. Quentin Burdick (D-NPL)
3. Kent Conrad (D-NPL)
1. Howard Metzenbaum (D)
3. John Glenn (D)
2. David Boren (D)
3. Don Nickles (R)
2. Mark Hatfield (R)
3. Bob Packwood (R)
1. John Heinz (R)
3. Arlen Specter (R)
1. John Chafee (R)
2. Claiborne Pell (D)
2. Strom Thurmond (R)
3. Fritz Hollings (D)
2. Larry Pressler (R)
3. Tom Daschle (D)
1. Jim Sasser (D)
2. Al Gore (D)
1. Lloyd Bentsen (D)
2. Phil Gramm (R)
1. Orrin Hatch (R)
3. Jake Garn (R)
1. Robert Stafford (R)
3. Patrick Leahy (D)
1. Paul Trible (R)
2. John Warner (R)
1. Daniel J. Evans (R)
3. Brock Adams (D)
1. Robert Byrd (D)
2. Jay Rockefeller (D)
1. William Proxmire (D)
3. Bob Kasten (R)
1. Malcolm Wallop (R)
2. Alan Simpson (R)
House of Representatives
. Sonny Callahan (R)
. William Louis Dickinson (R)
. Bill Nichols (D), until December 13, 1988
. Tom Bevill (D)
. Ronnie Flippo (D)
. Ben Erdreich (D)
. Claude Harris Jr. (D)
. Don Young (R)
. John Jacob Rhodes III (R)
. Mo Udall (D)
. Bob Stump (R)
. Jon Kyl (R)
. Jim Kolbe (R)
. William Vollie Alexander Jr. (D)
. Tommy F. Robinson (D)
. John Paul Hammerschmidt (R)
. Beryl Anthony Jr. (D)
. Douglas H. Bosco (D)
. Wally Herger (R)
. Bob Matsui (D)
. Vic Fazio (D)
. Sala Burton (D), until February 1, 1987
Nancy Pelosi (D), from June 2, 1987
. Barbara Boxer (D)
. George Miller (D)
. Ron Dellums (D)
. Pete Stark (D)
. Don Edwards (D)
. Tom Lantos (D)
. Ernie Konnyu (R)
. Norman Mineta (D)
. Norman D. Shumway (R)
. Tony Coelho (D)
. Leon Panetta (D)
. Chip Pashayan (R)
. Richard H. Lehman (D)
. Robert J. Lagomarsino (R)
. Bill Thomas (R)
. Elton Gallegly (R)
. Carlos Moorhead (R)
. Anthony Beilenson (D)
. Henry Waxman (D)
. Edward R. Roybal (D)
. Howard Berman (D)
. Mel Levine (D)
. Julian Dixon (D)
. Augustus Hawkins (D)
. Matthew G. Martínez (D)
. Mervyn Dymally (D)
. Glenn M. Anderson (D)
. David Dreier (R)
. Esteban Edward Torres (D)
. Jerry Lewis (R)
. George Brown Jr. (D)
. Al McCandless (R)
. Bob Dornan (R)
. William E. Dannemeyer (R)
. Robert Badham (R)
. Bill Lowery (R)
. Dan Lungren (R)
. Ron Packard (R)
. Jim Bates (D)
. Duncan L. Hunter (R)
. Pat Schroeder (D)
. David Skaggs (D)
. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D)
. Hank Brown (R)
. Joel Hefley (R)
. Dan Schaefer (R)
. Barbara B. Kennelly (D)
. Sam Gejdenson (D)
. Bruce Morrison (D)
. Stewart McKinney (R), until May 7, 1987
. Chris Shays (R), from August 18, 1987
. John G. Rowland (R)
. Nancy Johnson (R)
. Tom Carper (D)
. Earl Hutto (D)
. James W. Grant (D)
. Charles E. Bennett (D)
. Bill Chappell (D)
. Bill McCollum (R)
. Buddy MacKay (D)
. Sam Gibbons (D)
. Bill Young (R)
. Michael Bilirakis (R)
. Andy Ireland (R)
. Bill Nelson (D)
. Tom Lewis (R)
. Connie Mack III (R)
. Dan Mica (D)
. Clay Shaw (R)
. Lawrence J. Smith (D)
. William Lehman (D)
. Claude Pepper (D)
. Dante Fascell (D)
. Lindsay Thomas (D)
. Charles Floyd Hatcher (D)
. Richard Ray (D)
. Pat Swindall (R)
. John Lewis (D)
. Newt Gingrich (R)
. George Darden (D)
. J. Roy Rowland (D)
. Ed Jenkins (D)
. Doug Barnard Jr. (D)
. Pat Saiki (R)
. Daniel Akaka (D)
. Larry Craig (R)
. Richard H. Stallings (D)
. Charles Hayes (D)
. Gus Savage (D)
. Marty Russo (D)
. Jack Davis (R)
. Bill Lipinski (D)
. Henry Hyde (R)
. Cardiss Collins (D)
. Dan Rostenkowski (D)
. Sidney R. Yates (D)
. John Porter (R)
. Frank Annunzio (D)
. Phil Crane (R)
. Harris Fawell (R)
. Dennis Hastert (R)
. Edward Madigan (R)
. Lynn Morley Martin (R)
. Lane Evans (D)
. Robert H. Michel (R)
. Terry L. Bruce (D)
. Dick Durbin (D)
. Melvin Price (D), until April 22, 1988
Jerry Costello (D), from August 9, 1988
. Kenneth J. Gray (D)
. Pete Visclosky (D)
. Philip Sharp (D)
. John P. Hiler (R)
. Dan Coats (R)
. Jim Jontz (D)
. Dan Burton (R)
. John T. Myers (R)
. Frank McCloskey (D)
. Lee Hamilton (D)
. Andrew Jacobs Jr. (D)
. Jim Leach (R)
. Tom Tauke (R)
. David R. Nagle (D)
. Neal Smith (D)
. Jim Ross Lightfoot (R)
. Fred Grandy (R)
. Pat Roberts (R)
. Jim Slattery (D)
. Jan Meyers (R)
. Dan Glickman (D)
. Bob Whittaker (R)
. Carroll Hubbard (D)
. William Natcher (D)
. Romano Mazzoli (D)
. Jim Bunning (R)
. Hal Rogers (R)
. Larry J. Hopkins (R)
. Chris Perkins (D)
. Bob Livingston (R)
. Lindy Boggs (D)
. Billy Tauzin (D)
. Buddy Roemer (D), until March 14, 1988
. Jim McCrery (R), from April 16, 1988
. Jerry Huckaby (D)
. Richard Baker (R)
. Jimmy Hayes (D)
. Clyde C. Holloway (R)
. Joseph E. Brennan (D)
. Olympia Snowe (R)
. Roy Dyson (D)
. Helen Delich Bentley (R)
. Ben Cardin (D)
. Tom McMillen (D)
. Steny Hoyer (D)
. Beverly Byron (D)
. Kweisi Mfume (D)
. Connie Morella (R)
. Silvio O. Conte (R)
. Edward Boland (D)
. Joseph D. Early (D)
. Barney Frank (D)
. Chester G. Atkins (D)
. Nicholas Mavroules (D)
. Ed Markey (D)
. Joseph P. Kennedy II (D)
. Joe Moakley (D)
. Gerry Studds (D)
. Brian J. Donnelly (D)
. John Conyers (D)
. Carl Pursell (R)
. Howard Wolpe (D)
. Fred Upton (R)
. Paul B. Henry (R)
. Milton Robert Carr (D)
. Dale Kildee (D)
. J. Bob Traxler (D)
. Guy Vander Jagt (R)
. Bill Schuette (R)
. Robert William Davis (R)
. David Bonior (D)
. George Crockett Jr. (D)
. Dennis Hertel (D)
. William D. Ford (D)
. John Dingell (D)
. Sander Levin (D)
. William Broomfield (R)
. Tim Penny (DFL)
. Vin Weber (I-R)
. Bill Frenzel (I-R)
. Bruce Vento (DFL)
. Martin Olav Sabo (DFL)
. Gerry Sikorski (DFL)
. Arlan Stangeland (I-R)
. Jim Oberstar (DFL)
. Jamie Whitten (D)
. Mike Espy (D)
. Sonny Montgomery (D)
. Wayne Dowdy (D)
. Trent Lott (R)
. Bill Clay (D)
. Jack Buechner (R)
. Dick Gephardt (D)
. Ike Skelton (D)
. Alan Wheat (D)
. Tom Coleman (R)
. Gene Taylor (R)
. Bill Emerson (R)
. Harold Volkmer (D)
. Pat Williams (D)
. Ron Marlenee (R)
. Doug Bereuter (R)
. Hal Daub (R)
. Virginia D. Smith (R)
. James Bilbray (D)
. Barbara Vucanovich (R)
. Bob Smith (R)
. Judd Gregg (R)
. James Florio (D)
. William J. Hughes (D)
. James J. Howard (D), until March 25, 1988
Frank Pallone (D), from November 8, 1988
. Chris Smith (R)
. Marge Roukema (R)
. Bernard J. Dwyer (D)
. Matthew John Rinaldo (R)
. Robert A. Roe (D)
. Robert Torricelli (D)
. Peter W. Rodino (D)
. Dean Gallo (R)
. Jim Courter (R)
. Jim Saxton (R)
. Frank Joseph Guarini (D)
. Manuel Lujan Jr. (R)
. Joe Skeen (R)
. Bill Richardson (D)
. George J. Hochbrueckner (D)
. Thomas Downey (D)
. Robert J. Mrazek (D)
. Norman F. Lent (R)
. Raymond J. McGrath (R)
. Floyd Flake (D)
. Gary Ackerman (D)
. James H. Scheuer (D)
. Thomas J. Manton (D)
. Chuck Schumer (D)
. Edolphus Towns (D)
. Major Owens (D)
. Stephen Solarz (D)
. Guy Molinari (R)
. Bill Green (R)
. Charles Rangel (D)
. Ted Weiss (D)
. Robert Garcia (D)
. Mario Biaggi (D), until August 5, 1988
. Joe DioGuardi (R)
. Hamilton Fish IV (R)
. Benjamin Gilman (R)
. Samuel S. Stratton (D)
. Gerald Solomon (R)
. Sherwood Boehlert (R)
. David O'Brien Martin (R)
. George C. Wortley (R)
. Matthew F. McHugh (D)
. Frank Horton (R)
. Louise Slaughter (D)
. Jack Kemp (R)
. John LaFalce (D)
. Henry J. Nowak (D)
. Amo Houghton (R)
. Walter B. Jones Sr. (D)
. Tim Valentine (D)
. Martin Lancaster (D)
. David Price (D)
. Stephen L. Neal (D)
. Howard Coble (R)
. Charlie Rose (D)
. Bill Hefner (D)
. Alex McMillan (R)
. Cass Ballenger (R)
. James M. Clarke (D)
. Byron Dorgan (D-NPL)
. Tom Luken (D)
. Bill Gradison (R)
. Tony P. Hall (D)
. Mike Oxley (R)
. Del Latta (R)
. Bob McEwen (R)
. Mike DeWine (R)
. Donald "Buz" Lukens (R)
. Marcy Kaptur (D)
. Clarence E. Miller (R)
. Dennis E. Eckart (D)
. John Kasich (R)
. Don Pease (D)
. Tom Sawyer (D)
. Chalmers Wylie (R)
. Ralph Regula (R)
. Jim Traficant (D)
. Douglas Applegate (D)
. Ed Feighan (D)
. Mary Rose Oakar (D)
. Louis Stokes (D)
. Jim Inhofe (R)
. Mike Synar (D)
. Wes Watkins (D)
. Dave McCurdy (D)
. Mickey Edwards (R)
. Glenn English (D)
. Les AuCoin (D)
. Bob Smith (R)
. Ron Wyden (D)
. Peter DeFazio (D)
. Denny Smith (R)
. Thomas M. Foglietta (D)
. William H. Gray III (D)
. Robert A. Borski Jr. (D)
. Joseph P. Kolter (D)
. Richard T. Schulze (R)
. Gus Yatron (D)
. Curt Weldon (R)
. Peter H. Kostmayer (D)
. Bud Shuster (R)
. Joseph M. McDade (R)
. Paul Kanjorski (D)
. John Murtha (D)
. Lawrence Coughlin (R)
. William J. Coyne (D)
. Donald L. Ritter (R)
. Bob Walker (R)
. George Gekas (R)
. Doug Walgren (D)
. Bill Goodling (R)
. Joseph M. Gaydos (D)
. Tom Ridge (R)
. Austin Murphy (D)
. William Clinger (R)
. Fernand St. Germain (D)
. Claudine Schneider (R)
. Arthur Ravenel Jr. (R)
. Floyd Spence (R)
. Butler Derrick (D)
. Liz J. Patterson (D)
. John Spratt (D)
. Robin Tallon (D)
. Tim Johnson (D)
. Jimmy Quillen (R)
. John Duncan Sr. (R), until June 21, 1988
. Jimmy Duncan (R), from November 8, 1988
. Marilyn Lloyd (D)
. Jim Cooper (D)
. Bill Boner (D), until October 5, 1987
. Bob Clement (D), from January 19, 1988
. Bart Gordon (D)
. Don Sundquist (R)
. Ed Jones (D)
. Harold Ford Sr. (D)
. Jim Chapman (D)
. Charlie Wilson (D)
. Steve Bartlett (R)
. Ralph Hall (D)
. John Wiley Bryant (D)
. Joe Barton (R)
. Bill Archer (R)
. Jack Fields (R)
. Jack Brooks (D)
. J. J. Pickle (D)
. Marvin Leath (D)
. Jim Wright (D)
. Beau Boulter (R)
. Mac Sweeney (R)
. Kika de la Garza (D)
. Ronald D. Coleman (D)
. Charles Stenholm (D)
. Mickey Leland (D)
. Larry Combest (R)
. Henry B. González (D)
. Lamar Smith (R)
. Tom DeLay (R)
. Albert Bustamante (D)
. Martin Frost (D)
. Michael A. Andrews (D)
. Dick Armey (R)
. Solomon P. Ortiz (D)
. Jim Hansen (R)
. Wayne Owens (D)
. Howard C. Nielson (R)
. Jim Jeffords (R)
. Herbert H. Bateman (R)
. Owen B. Pickett (D)
. Thomas J. Bliley Jr. (R)
. Norman Sisisky (D)
. Dan Daniel (D), until January 23, 1988
Lewis F. Payne Jr. (D), from June 14, 1988
. Jim Olin (D)
. D. French Slaughter Jr. (R)
. Stanford Parris (R)
. Rick Boucher (D)
. Frank Wolf (R)
. John Miller (R)
. Al Swift (D)
. Don Bonker (D)
. Sid Morrison (R)
. Tom Foley (D)
. Norm Dicks (D)
. Mike Lowry (D)
. Rod Chandler (R)
. Alan Mollohan (D)
. Harley O. Staggers Jr. (D)
. Bob Wise (D)
. Nick Rahall (D)
. Les Aspin (D)
. Robert Kastenmeier (D)
. Steve Gunderson (R)
. Jerry Kleczka (D)
. Jim Moody (D)
. Tom Petri (R)
. Dave Obey (D)
. Toby Roth (R)
. Jim Sensenbrenner (R)
. Dick Cheney (R)
Non-voting members
. Fofō Iosefa Fiti Sunia (D), until September 6, 1988
. Walter Fauntroy (D)
. Vicente T. Blaz (R)
. Jaime Fuster (PPD)
. Ron de Lugo (D)
Changes in membership
Senate
See also: List of special elections to the United States Senate.
|-| Nebraska
(1)| nowrap | Edward Zorinsky (D)| Died March 6, 1987.
Successor was appointed to finish the term.| nowrap | David Karnes (R)| March 11, 1987
|}
House of Representatives
See also: List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives.
|-| California's 5th| | Sala Burton (D)| style="font-size:80%" | Died February 1, 1987| | Nancy Pelosi (D)| June 2, 1987|-| Connecticut's 4th| | Stewart McKinney (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Died May 7, 1987| | Chris Shays (R)| August 18, 1987|-| Tennessee's 5th| | Bill Boner (D)| style="font-size:80%" | Resigned October 5, 1987| | Bob Clement (D)| January 19, 1988|-| Virginia's 5th| | Dan Daniel (D)| style="font-size:80%" | Died January 23, 1988| | Lewis F. Payne Jr. (D)| June 14, 1988|-| Louisiana's 4th| | Buddy Roemer (D)| style="font-size:80%" | Resigned March 14, 1988, after being elected Governor of Louisiana| | Jim McCrery (R)| April 16, 1988|-| New Jersey's 3rd| | James J. Howard (D)| style="font-size:80%" | Died March 25, 1988| | Frank Pallone (D)| November 8, 1988|-| Illinois's 21st| | Melvin Price (D)| style="font-size:80%" | Died April 22, 1988| | Jerry Costello (D)| August 9, 1988|-| Tennessee's 2nd| | John Duncan Sr. (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Died June 21, 1988| | Jimmy Duncan (R)| November 8, 1988|-| New York's 19th| | Mario Biaggi (D)| style="font-size:80%" | Resigned August 5, 1988| colspan=2 rowspan=3| Vacant to the end of this Congress|-| American Samoa's at-large| | Fofó I. F. Sunia (D)| style="font-size:80%" | Resigned September 6, 1988|-| Alabama's 3rd| | Bill Nichols (D)| style="font-size:80%" | Died December 13, 1988|}
Committees
Senate
- Aging (Special) (Chair: John Melcher)
- Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry (Chair: Patrick Leahy; Ranking Member: Richard G. Lugar)
- Agricultural Credit (Chair: David L. Boren; Ranking Member: Rudy Boschwitz)
- Agricultural Production and Stabilization of Prices (Chair: John Melcher; Ranking Member: Jesse Helms)
- Agricultural Research and General Legislation (Chair: Kent Conrad; Ranking Member: Pete Wilson)
- Domestic, Foreign Marketing and Product Promotion (Chair: David Pryor; Ranking Member: Thad Cochran)
- Nutrition and Investigations (Chair: Tom Harkin; Ranking Member: Bob Dole)
- Rural Development and Rural Electrification (Chair: Howell Heflin; Ranking Member: Mitch McConnell)
- Appropriations (Chair: John C. Stennis; Ranking Member: Mark O. Hatfield)
- Armed Services (Chair: Sam Nunn; Ranking Member: John W. Warner)
- Conventional Forces and Alliance Defense (Chair: Carl Levin; Ranking Member: Dan Quayle)
- Defense Industry and Technology (Chair: Jeff Bingaman; Ranking Member: Phil Gramm)
- Manpower and Personnel (Chair: John Glenn; Ranking Member: Pete Wilson)
- Projection Forces and Regional Defense (Chair: Ted Kennedy; Ranking Member: William S. Cohen)
- Readiness, Sustainability and Support (Chair: Alan Dixon; Ranking Member: Gordon J. Humphrey)
- Strategic Forces and Nuclear Detterence (Chair: J. James Exon; Ranking Member: Strom Thurmond)
- Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs (Chair: William Proxmire; Ranking Member: Jake Garn)
- Budget (Chair: Lawton Chiles; Ranking Member: Pete Domenici)
- Commerce, Science and Transportation (Chair: Ernest Hollings; Ranking Member: John C. Danforth)
- Aviation (Chair: Wendell H. Ford; Ranking Member: Nancy Kassebaum)
- Communications (Chair: Daniel Inouye; Ranking Member: Bob Packwood)
- Consumer (Chair: Al Gore; Ranking Member: John McCain)
- Foreign Commerce and Tourism (Chair: Jay Rockefeller; Ranking Member: Paul S. Trible Jr.)
- Merchant Marine (Chair: John Breaux; Ranking Member: Ted Stevens)
- Science, Technology and Space (Chair: Donald W. Riegle; Ranking Member: Larry Pressler)
- Surface Transportation (Chair: J. James Exon; Ranking Member: Bob Kasten)
- National Ocean Policy Study (Chair: Ernest Hollings; Ranking Member: John C. Danforth)
- Energy and Natural Resources (Chair: J. Bennett Johnston; Ranking Member: James A. McClure)
- Environment and Public Works (Chair: Quentin N. Burdick; Ranking Member: Robert T. Stafford)
- Environmental Protection (Chair: George J. Mitchell; Ranking Member: John H. Chafee)
- Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances (Chair: Max Baucus; Ranking Member: David Durenberger)
- Nuclear Regulation (Chair: John Breaux; Ranking Member: Alan K. Simpson)
- Superfund and Environmental Oversight (Chair: Frank Lautenberg; Ranking Member: John W. Warner)
- Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure (Chair: Daniel Moynihan; Ranking Member: Steve Symms)
- Ethics (Select) (Chair: Howell Heflin; Vice Chair: Warren Rudman)
- Finance (Chair: Lloyd Bentsen; Ranking Member: Bob Packwood)
- Energy and Agricultural Taxation (Chair: David L. Boren; Ranking Member: Malcolm Wallop)
- Health (Chair: George J. Mitchell; Ranking Member: David Durenberger)
- International Debt (Chair: Bill Bradley; Ranking Member: William V. Roth Jr.)
- International Trade (Chair: Spark Matsunaga; Ranking Member: John C. Danforth)
- Private Retirement Plans and Oversight of the Internal Revenue Service (Chair: David Pryor; Ranking Member: H. John Heinz III)
- Social Security and Family Policy (Chair: Daniel Moynihan; Ranking Member: Bob Dole)
- Taxation and Debt Management (Chair: Max Baucus; Ranking Member: John H. Chafee)
- Foreign Relations (Chair: Claiborne Pell; Ranking Member: Jesse Helms)
- African Affairs (Chair: Paul Simon; Ranking Member: Nancy Kassebaum)
- East Asian and Pacific Affairs (Chair: Alan Cranston; Ranking Member: Frank H. Murkowski)
- European Affairs (Chair: Joe Biden; Ranking Member: Daniel J. Evans)
- International Economic Policy, Trade, Oceans and Environment (Chair: John Kerry; Ranking Member: Rudy Boschwitz)
- Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Chair: Paul Sarbanes; Ranking Member: Rudy Boschwitz)
- Terrorism, Narcotics and International Communications (Chair: Brock Adams; Ranking Member: Mitch McConnell)
- Western Hemisphere and Peace Corps Affairs (Chair: Chris Dodd; Ranking Member: Richard G. Lugar)
- Governmental Affairs (Chair: John Glenn; Ranking Member: William V. Roth Jr.)
- Federal Services, Post Office and Civil Service (Chair: David Pryor; Ranking Member: Ted Stevens)
- Federal Spending, Budget and Accounting (Chair: Lawton Chiles; Ranking Member: Warren Rudman)
- Energy, Nuclear Proliferation and Federal Services (Chair: Jim Sasser; Ranking Member: N/A)
- Government Efficiency, Federalism and the District of Columbia (Chair: Jim Sasser; Ranking Member: H. John Heinz III)
- Oversight of Government Management (Chair: Carl Levin; Ranking Member: William S. Cohen)
- Investigations (Chair: Carl Levin; Ranking Member: N/A)
- Indian Affairs (Select) (Chair: Daniel Inouye)
- Judiciary (Chair: Joe Biden; Ranking Member: Strom Thurmond)
- Antitrust, Monopolies and Business Rights (Chair: Howard M. Metzenbaum; Ranking Member: Strom Thurmond)
- Constitution (Chair: Paul Simon; Ranking Member: Arlen Specter)
- Courts and Administration Practice (Chair: Howell Heflin; Ranking Member: Chuck Grassley)
- Immigration and Refugee Affairs (Chair: Ted Kennedy; Ranking Member: Alan K. Simpson)
- Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks (Chair: Dennis DeConcini; Ranking Member: Orrin Hatch)
- Technology and the Law (Chair: Patrick Leahy; Ranking Member: Gordon J. Humphrey)
- Intelligence (Select) (Chair: David L. Boren; Vice Chair: William S. Cohen)
- Labor and Human Resources (Chair: Ted Kennedy; Ranking Member: Orrin Hatch)
- Aging (Chair: Spark Matsunaga; Ranking Member: Thad Cochran)
- Children, Family, Drugs and Alcoholism (Chair: Chris Dodd; Ranking Member: Strom Thurmond)
- Education, Arts and Humanities (Chair: Claiborne Pell; Ranking Member: Robert T. Stafford)
- Employment and Productivity (Chair: Paul Simon; Ranking Member: Gordon J. Humphrey)
- Handicapped (Chair: Tom Harkin; Ranking Member: Lowell P. Weicker)
- Labor (Chair: Howard M. Metzenbaum; Ranking Member: Dan Quayle)
- Nutrition and Human Needs (Select) (Chair:)
- Rules and Administration (Chair: Wendell H. Ford; Ranking Member: Ted Stevens)
- Small Business (Chair: Dale Bumpers; Ranking Member: Lowell P. Weicker)
- Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select) (Chair: Daniel Inouye; Vice Chair: Warren Rudman)
- Veterans' Affairs (Chairman: Alan Cranston; Ranking Member: Frank H. Murkowski)
- Whole
House of Representatives
- Aging (Select) (Chair: Edward Roybal; Ranking Member: Matthew J. Rinaldo)
- Agriculture (Chair: Kika de la Garza; Ranking Member: Edward Madigan)
- Appropriations (Chair: Jamie L. Whitten; Ranking Member: Silvio O. Conte)
- Commerce, Justice, State and the Judiciary (Chair: Neal Edward Smith; Ranking Member: Hal Rogers)
- Defense (Chair: William V. Chappell; Ranking Member: Joseph M. McDade)
- District of Columbia (Chair: Julian C. Dixon; Ranking Member: Lawrence Coughlin)
- Energy and Water Development (Chair: Tom Bevill)
- Foreign Operations (Chair: David Obey; Ranking Member: John T. Myers)
- HUD-Independent Agencies (Chair: Edward P. Boland; Ranking Member: Mickey Edwards)
- Interior and Related Agencies (Chair: Sidney Yates; Ranking Member: Bill Green)
- Labor-Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies (Chair: William H. Natcher; Ranking Member: Ralph Regula)
- Legislative (Chair: Victor Fazio; Ranking Member: Jerry Lewis)
- Military Construction (Chair: Bill Hefner; Ranking Member: Bill Lowery)
- Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies (Chair: Jamie Whitten; Ranking Member: Virginia Smith)
- Transportation and Related Agencies (Chair: William Lehman; Ranking Member: Lawrence Coughlin)
- Treasury, Postal Service and General Government (Chair: Edward Roybal; Ranking Member: Joe Skeen)
- Armed Services (Chair: Les Aspin; Ranking Member: William L. Dickinson)
- Investigations (Chair: Bill Nichols; Ranking Member: Larry J. Hopkins)
- Military Installations and Facilities (Chair: Ron Dellums; Ranking Member: David O'B. Martin)
- Military Personnel and Compensation (Chair: Beverly Byron; Ranking Member: Herbert H. Bateman)
- Procurement and Military Nuclear Systems (Chair: Samuel S. Stratton; Ranking Member: Robert E. Badham)
- Readiness (Chair: Dan Daniel; Ranking Member: John R. Kasich)
- Research and Development (Chair: Charles Melvin Price; Ranking Member: William L. Dickinson)
- Seapower, Strategic and Critical Materials (Chair: Charles E. Bennett; Ranking Member: Floyd Spence)
- Acquisition Policy Panel (Chair: Nicholas Mavroules; Ranking Member: Jim Courter)
- Defense Policy Panel (Chair: Les Aspin; Ranking Member: William L. Dickinson)
- Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs (Chair: Fernand St. Germain; Ranking Member: Chalmers P. Wylie)
- Budget (Chair: William H. Gray; Ranking Member: Del Latta)
- Children, Youth and Families (Select) (Chair: George Miller; Ranking Member: Dan Coats)
- District of Columbia (Chair: Ron Dellums; Ranking Member: Stanford Parris)
- Education and Labor (Chair: Augustus F. Hawkins; Ranking Member: Jim Jeffords)
- Energy and Commerce (Chair: John Dingell; Ranking Member: Norman F. Lent)
- Commerce, Transportation and Tourism (Chair: James J. Florio; Ranking Member: William E. Dannemeyer)
- Energy and Power (Chair: Phil Sharp; Ranking Member: Carlos J. Moorhead)
- Health and the Environment (Chair: Henry Waxman; Ranking Member: Edward R. Madigan)
- Oversight and Investigations (Chair: John Dingell; Ranking Member: Norman F. Lent)
- Telecommunications and Finance (Chair: Ed Markey; Ranking Member: Matthew J. Rinaldo)
- Transportation, Tourism and Hazardous Materials (Chair: Tom Luken; Ranking Member: Bob Whittaker)
- Foreign Affairs (Chair: Dante Fascell; Ranking Member: William S. Broomfield)
- Africa (Chair: Howard Wolpe; Ranking Member: Dan Burton)
- Arms Control, International Security and Science (Chair: Dante Fascell; Ranking Member: William S. Broomfield)
- Asian and Pacific Affairs (Chair: Stephen Solarz; Ranking Member: Jim Leach)
- Europe and the Middle East (Chair: Lee H. Hamilton; Ranking Member: Benjamin A. Gilman)
- Human Rights and International Organizations (Chair: Gus Yatron; Ranking Member: Gerald B.H. Solomon)
- International Economic Policy and Trade (Chair: Don Bonker; Ranking Member: Toby Roth)
- International Operations (Chair: Dan Mica; Ranking Member: Olympia Snowe)
- Western Hemisphere Affairs (Chair: George W. Crockett; Ranking Member: Robert J. Lagomarsino)
- Government Operations (Chair: Jack Brooks; Ranking Member: Frank Horton)
- Commerce, Consumer and Monetary Affairs (Chair: Doug Barnard; Ranking Member: Larry E. Craig)
- Employment and Housing (Chair: Tom Lantos; Ranking Member: Joseph J. DioGuardi)
- Environment, Energy and Natural Resources (Chair: Mike Synar; Ranking Member: William F. Clinger Jr.)
- Government Activities and Transportation (Chair: Cardiss Collins; Ranking Member: Howard C. Nielson)
- Government Information, Justice and Agriculture (Chair: Glenn English; Ranking Member: Al McCandless)
- Human Resources and Ingovernmental Relations (Chair: Ted Weiss; Ranking Member: Jim Ross Lightfoot)
- Legislation and National Security (Chair: Jack Brooks; Ranking Member: Frank Horton)
- House Administration (Chair: Frank Annunzio; Ranking Member: Bill Frenzel)
- Accounts (Chair: Joseph M. Gaydos; Ranking Member: Robert E. Badham)
- Elections (Chair: Al Swift; Ranking Member: Bill Thomas)
- Libraries and Memorials (Chair: Mary Rose Oakar; Ranking Member: Newt Gingrich)
- Office Systems (Chair: Charlie Rose; Ranking Member: Bill Thomas)
- Personnel and Police (Chair: Leon E. Panetta; Ranking Member: Pat Roberts)
- Procurement and Printing (Chair: Ed Jones; Ranking Member: Newt Gingrich)
- Task Force on Legislative Service Organizations (Chair: Jim Bates; Ranking Member: Pat Roberts)
- Hunger (Select) (Chair: Mickey Leland; Ranking Member: Marge Roukema)
- Interior and Insular Affairs (Chair: Mo Udall; Ranking Member: Don Young)
- Energy and the Environment (Chair: Morris K. Udall; Ranking Member: Manuel Lujan Jr.)
- General Oversight, Northwest Power and Forest Management (Chair: Sam Gejdenson; Ranking Member: Denny Smith)
- Insular and International Affairs (Chair: Ron de Lugo; Ranking Member: Robert J. Lagomarsino)
- Mining and Natural Resources (Chair: Nick Rahall; Ranking Member: Larry E. Craig)
- National Parks and Public Lands (Chair: Bruce Vento; Ranking Member: Ron Marlenee)
- Water and Power Resources (Chair: George Miller; Ranking Member: Chip Pashayan Jr.)
- Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran (Select) (Chair: Lee H. Hamilton; Ranking Member: Dick Cheney)
- Judiciary (Chair: Peter W. Rodino; Ranking Member: Hamilton Fish IV)
- Administrative Law and Governmental Relations (Chair: Barney Frank; Ranking Member: E. Clay Shaw Jr.)
- Civil and Constitutional Rights (Chair: Don Edwards; Ranking Member: James Sensenbrenner)
- Courts, Civil Liberties and the Administration of Justice (Chair: Robert W. Kastenmeier; Ranking Member: Carlos J. Moorhead)
- Crime (Chair: William J. Hughes; Ranking Member: Bill McCollum)
- Criminal Justice (Chair: John Conyers; Ranking Member: George W. Gekas)
- Immigration, Refugees and International Law (Chair: Romano L. Mazzoli; Ranking Member: Pat Swindall)
- Monopolies and Commercial Law (Chair: Peter W. Rodino; Ranking Member: Hamilton Fish IV)
- Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Chair: Walter B. Jones Sr.; Ranking Member: Robert W. Davis)
- Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select) (Chair: Charles B. Rangel; Ranking Member: Benjamin A. Gilman)
- Post Office and Civil Service (Chair: William D. Ford; Ranking Member: Gene Taylor)
- Public Works and Transportation (Chair: James J. Howard, then Glenn M. Anderson; Ranking Member: John Paul Hammerschmidt)
- Rules (Chair: Claude Pepper; Ranking Member: Jimmy Quillen)
- Science and Technology (Chair: Robert A. Roe; Ranking Member: Manuel Lujan Jr.)
- Small Business (Chair: John J. LaFalce; Ranking Member: Joseph M. McDade)
- Antitrust, Impact of Deregulation and Privatization (Chair: Dennis E. Eckart; Ranking Member: John Hiler)
- Energy and Agriculture (Chair: Charles Hatcher; Ranking Member: David Dreier)
- Exports, Tourism and Special Problems (Chair: Ike Skelton; Ranking Member: Andy Ireland)
- Procurement, Innovation and Minority Enterprise Development (Chair: Nicholas Mavroules; Ranking Member: Silvio O. Conte)
- Regulation and Business Opportunities (Chair: Ron Wyden; Ranking Member: William S. Broomfield)
- SBA and the General Economy (Chair: John J. LaFalce; Ranking Member: Joseph M. McDade)
- Standards of Official Conduct (Chair: Julian C. Dixon; Ranking Member: Floyd Spence)
- Veterans' Affairs (Chair: Gillespie V. Montgomery; Ranking Member: Gerald B.H. Solomon)
- Ways and Means (Chair: Dan Rostenkowski; Ranking Member: John J. Duncan)
- Whole
Joint committees
Employees
Legislative branch agency directors
Senate
Walter J. Stewart
Roger K. Haley
- Secretary for the Majority
C. Abbott Saffold
- Secretary for the Minority
Howard O. Greene Jr.
Henry K. Giugni
Alan Frumin
James R. Ketchum
Richard A. Baker
Richard C. Halverson (Presbyterian)
House of Representatives
Donnald K. Anderson
Jack Russ
James T. Molloy
William Holmes Brown
Robert V. Rota
Ray Smock
James D. Ford (Lutheran)
See also
References
- Book: Martis, Kenneth C.. The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. 1989. Macmillan Publishing Company. New York.
- Book: Martis, Kenneth C.. The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. 1982. Macmillan Publishing Company. New York.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Special Joint Meeting . C-SPAN.org . July 16, 1987 . May 10, 2024.