94th United States Congress
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[edit] Dates of Sessions
1975-1976
- The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from January 14, 1975 to December 19, 1975.
- The second session took place in Washington, DC from January 19, 1976 to October 1, 1976.
Introductory paragraph
[edit] Dates of sessions
[edit] Major events
The death and rebirth of Matthew Aldridge
[edit] Legislation
[edit] Party summary
[edit] Senate
Democratic Caucus: 62
61 Democrats
1 Independent
Republican Caucus: 38
37 Republicans
1 Conservative
[edit] House of Representatives
[edit] Leadership
[edit] Senate
President of the Senate: Nelson A. Rockefeller
President pro tempore:
[edit] Majority leadership
Leader: Mike Mansfield, Montana
Whip: Robert Byrd, West Virginia
[edit] Minority leadership
Leader: Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania
Whip: Robert P. Griffin, Michigan
[edit] House of Representatives
[edit] Majority leadership
Speaker: Carl Albert, Oklahoma
Leader: Tip O'Neill, Massachusetts
Whip: John J. McFall, California
[edit] Minority leadership
Leader: John Rhodes, Arizona
Whip: Robert H. Michel, Illinois
[edit] Members of the Senate
John J. Sparkman, Democratic
James B. Allen, Democratic
Ted Stevens, Republican
Mike Gravel, Democratic
Paul J. Fannin, Republican
Barry Goldwater, Republican
John L. McClellan, Democratic
Dale L. Bumpers, Democratic
Alan MacGregor Cranston, Democratic
John V. Tunney, Democratic
Floyd K. Haskell, Democratic
Gary Hart, Democratic
Abraham A. Ribicoff, Democratic
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Republican
William V. Roth, Jr., Republican
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Democratic
Lawton Chiles, Democratic
Richard Stone, Democratic
Herman E. Talmadge, Democratic
Sam Nunn, Democratic
Hiram L. Fong, Republican
Daniel K. Inouye, Democratic
Frank Church, Democratic
James A. McClure, Republican
Charles H. Percy, Republican
Adlai Stevenson III, Democratic
Vance Hartke, Democratic
Birch E. Bayh II, Democratic
Richard C. Clark, Democratic
John C. Culver, Democratic
James B. Pearson, Republican
Bob Dole, Republican
Walter D. Huddleston, Democratic
Wendell H. Ford, Democratic
Russell B. Long, Democratic
J. Bennett Johnston, Democratic
Edmund S. Muskie, Democratic
William D. Hathaway, Democratic
Charles Mathias, Jr., Republican
John Glenn Beall, Jr., Republican
Edward Kennedy, Democratic
Edward Brooke, Republican
Philip A. Hart, Democratic
Robert P. Griffin, Republican
Walter F. Mondale, Democratic
Hubert Humphrey, Democratic
James O. Eastland, Democratic
John C. Stennis, Democratic
Stuart Symington, Democratic
Thomas F. Eagleton, Democratic
Mike Mansfield, Democratic
Lee Metcalf, Democratic
Roman L. Hruska, Republican
Carl T. Curtis, Republican
Howard W. Cannon, Democratic
Paul Laxalt, Republican
Thomas J. McIntyre, Democratic
John A. Durkin, Democratic (Starting in September 1975)
Clifford P. Case, Republican
Harrison A. Williams, Democratic
Joseph Montoya, Democratic
Pete V. Domenici, Republican
Jacob K. Javits, Republican
James L. Buckley, Conservative (Republican caucus)
Jesse Helms, Republican
Robert B. Morgan, Democratic
Milton R. Young, Republican
Quentin N. Burdick, Democratic
Robert Taft, Jr., Republican
John H. Glenn Jr., Democratic
Henry Bellmon, Republican
Dewey F. Bartlett, Republican
Mark O. Hatfield, Republican
Robert W. Packwood, Republican
Hugh Scott, Republican
Richard S. Schweiker, Republican
John O. Pastore, Democratic
Claiborne Pell, Democratic
Strom Thurmond, Republican
Ernest F. Hollings, Democratic
George S. McGovern, Democratic
James Abourezk, Democratic
Howard Baker, Republican
William E. Brock III, Republican
John Tower, Republican
Lloyd Bentsen, Democratic
Frank E. Moss, Democratic
Jake Garn, Republican
Robert T. Stafford, Republican
Patrick Leahy, Democratic
Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Independent (Democratic caucus)
William L. Scott, Republican
Warren G. Magnuson, Democratic
Henry M. Jackson, Democratic
Jennings Randolph, Democratic
Robert Byrd, Democratic
William Proxmire, Democratic
Gaylord A. Nelson, Democratic
Gale W. McGee, Democratic
Clifford P. Hansen, Republican
[edit] Members of the House of Representatives
Alabama-4 D, 3 R
1. Jack Edwards, Republican
2. William L. Dickinson, Republican
3. Bill Nichols, Democratic
4. Tom Bevill, Democratic
5. Robert E. Jones, Jr., Democratic
6. John H. Buchanan, Jr., Republican
7. Walter Flowers, Democratic
Alaska-1 R
AL. Don Young, Republican
Arizona-3 R, 1 D
1. John Jacob Rhodes, Republican
2. Mo Udall, Democratic
3. Sam Steiger, Republican
4. John Bertrand Conlan, Republican
Arkansas-3 D, 1 R
1. Bill Alexander, Jr., Democratic
2. Wilbur Mills, Democratic
3. John Paul Hammerschmidt, Republican
4. Ray Thornton, Democratic
California-27 D, 15 R
1. Harold T. Johnson, Democratic
2. Donald H. Clausen, Republican
3. John E. Moss, Democratic
4. Robert L. Leggett, Democratic
5. John L. Burton, Democratic
6. Phillip Burton, Democratic
7. George Miller , Democratic
8. Ronald V. Dellums, Democratic
9. Pete Stark, Democratic
10. Don Edwards, Democratic
11. Leo Ryan, Democratic
12. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr. , Republican
13. Norman Mineta, Democratic
14. John J. McFall, Democratic
15. B. F. Sisk, Democratic
16. Burt L. Talcott, Republican
17. John Hans Krebs, Democratic
18. William M. Ketchum, Republican
19. Robert J. Lagomarsino, Republican
20. Barry Goldwater, Jr., Republican
21. James C. Corman, Democratic
22. Carlos J. Moorhead, Republican
23. Thomas M. Rees, Democratic
24. Henry Waxman, Democratic
25. Edward R. Roybal, Democratic
26. John H. Rousselot, Republican
27. Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr, Republican
28. Yvonne B. Burke, Democratic
29. Augustus F. Hawkins, Democratic
30. George E. Danielson, Democratic
31. Charles H. Wilson, Democratic
32. Glenn M. Anderson, Democratic
33. Del M. Clawson, Republican
34. Mark W. Hannaford, Democratic
35. James F. Lloyd, Democratic
36. George Brown, Jr, Democratic
37. Jerry Lyle Pettis, Republican
38. Jerry M. Patterson, Democratic
39. Charles E. Wiggins, Republican
40. Andrew J. Hinshaw, Republican
41. Bob Wilson, Republican
42. Lionel Van Deerlin, Democratic
43. Clair W. Burgener, Republican
Colorado-3 D, 2 R
1. Patricia Scott Schroeder, Democratic
2. Tim Wirth, Democratic
3. Frank Edward Evans, Democratic
4. James Paul Johnson, Republican
5. William L. Armstrong, Republican
Connecticut-4 D, 2 R
1. William Ross Cotter, Democratic
2. Christopher John Dodd, Democractic
3. Robert Nicholas Giaimo, Democratic
4. Anthony John (Toby) Moffet Jr., Democratic
5. Stewart Brett McKinney, Republican
6. Ronald Arthur Sarasin, Republican
Delaware-1 R
AL. Pierre S. du Pont, IV, Republican
Florida-10 D, 5 R
1. Robert L.F. Sikes, Democratic
2. Don Fuqua, Democratic
3. Charles E. Bennett, Democratic
4. William V. Chappell, Jr., Democratic
5. Richard Kelly, Republican
6. Bill Young, Republican
7. Sam M. Gibbons, Democratic
8. James A. Haley, Democratic
9. Louis Frey, Jr., Republican
10. Louis A. Bafalis, Republican
11. Paul G. Rogers, Democratic
12. J. Herbert Burke, Republican
13. William Lehman, Democratic
14. Claude Pepper, Democratic
15. Dante B. Fascell, Democratic
[edit] Changes in Membership
[edit] Senate
summary counts, list graphically in detail in other article
[edit] House of Representatives
summary counts, list graphically in detail in other article
[edit] Officers
[edit] Senate
[edit] House of Representatives
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Public Laws of the 94th Congress (list of all bills of the 94th Congress)
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