Template:Short description Template:Use American EnglishTemplate:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox United States Congress
The 107th 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, 2001, to January 3, 2003, during the final weeks of the Clinton presidency and the first two years of the George W. Bush presidency. The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the 1990 United States census.
The House of Representatives had a Republican majority throughout the session, while the Senate was tied 50–50 for only the second time in history resulting in numerous changes in the majority. Vice President Al Gore gave Democrats a majority for 17 days, then a Republican majority after Dick Cheney became Vice President on January 20, 2001. Senator Jim Jeffords (R-VT) became an independent who caucused with the Democrats on June 6, 2001, giving the party a 51–49 majority for the rest of the Congress.
When Bush was sworn in as president on January 20, the Republicans held a federal trifecta for the first time since the 83rd Congress in 1955.
Major eventsEdit
{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} A rare even split in the United States Senate, the defection of a Senator, and the inauguration of a new Vice President, led to three changes in majorities.
- January 3, 2001: The 107th Congress officially begins, with the Senate split 50–50. Democrat Al Gore — the outgoing Vice President — briefly gives the Democrats a majority.
- January 3, 2001: First Lady Hillary Clinton, wife of outgoing President Bill Clinton, became the first, and, to date, only presidential spouse to hold political office (briefly serving as both First Lady and Senator).
- January 20, 2001: George W. Bush was sworn in as the 43rd President of the United States; simultaneously, Dick Cheney was sworn in as the 46th Vice President, giving Republicans a Senate majority.
- February 27, 2001: President Bush addressed a joint session of Congress.
- May 24, 2001: Senator Jim Jeffords left the Republican Party, becoming an independent who caucused with the Democrats, giving them a majority from June 6.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- September 11, 2001: The September 11 attacks occurred.
- September 20, 2001: President Bush addressed a joint session of Congress, announcing the investigation into the September 11 attacks.
- October 7, 2001: Operation Enduring Freedom began with airstrikes against the Taliban.
- October 9, 2001: Anthrax spores were mailed to, among others, two Senators, Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT).
- December 2001: Accounting scandals arise from the financial practices of Enron and WorldCom.
- June 12, 2002: John Howard, the Prime Minister of Australia, addressed a joint session of Congress. The address was originally scheduled for September 12, 2001, but was postponed after the September 11 attacks.
- September 6, 2002: Over 300 members of both houses of Congress meet in Federal Hall, New York City, to mark the first anniversary of the September 11 attacks and memorialize the victims.<ref name="CNN 2002">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- October 25, 2002: Senator Paul Wellstone (D-MN), dies in a plane crash, and non-caucusing Independence Party member Dean Barkley is appointed to hold the seat until a special election was held.
- November 23, 2002: Jim Talent wins the United States Senate special election for a Missouri seat, giving Republicans the majority once again (though formal reorganization was delayed until the 108th United States Congress convened).
Major legislationEdit
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- June 7, 2001: Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- September 18, 2001: Authorization for Use of Military Force of 2001, Pub.L. 107-40
- September 22, 2001: Air Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act, Pub.L. 107-42
- September 28, 2001: United States-Jordan Free Trade Area Implementation Act, Pub.L. 107-43
- October 26, 2001: "USA PATRIOT" Act, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- October 27, 2001: International Money Laundering Abatement and Financial Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001, Pub.L. 107-57
- November 19, 2001: Aviation and Transportation Security Act, Pub.L. 107-71
- December 18, 2001: MD-Care Act, Pub.L. 107-84
- December 21, 2001: Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001, Pub.L. 107-99
- January 8, 2002: No Child Left Behind Act, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- January 8, 2002: District of Columbia Police Coordination Amendment Act of 2001, Pub.L. 107-113
- January 11, 2002: Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- March 9, 2002: Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- March 27, 2002: Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (McCain-Feingold), Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- May 13, 2002: Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- May 14, 2002: Hematological Cancer Research Investment and Education Act, Pub.L. 107-172
- May 14, 2002: Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2002, Pub.L. 107-173
- May 15, 2002: Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation (No-FEAR) Act of 2002, Pub.L. 107-174
- July 30, 2002: Sarbanes–Oxley Act, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- August 5, 2002: Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2002, Pub.L. 107-207
- August 6, 2002: Trade Act of 2002, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- October 1, 2002: National Construction Safety Team Act, Pub.L. 107-231
- October 16, 2002: Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- October 21, 2002: Sudan Peace Act, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- October 29, 2002: Help America Vote Act, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- November 6, 2002: Rare Diseases Act of 2002, Pub.L. 107-280
- November 25, 2002: Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, Pub.L. 107-295
- November 25, 2002: Homeland Security Act, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
- November 26, 2002: Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, Pub.L. 107-297
- December 17, 2002: E-Government Act of 2002, Template:USPL, Template:USStat
Party summaryEdit
SenateEdit
House of RepresentativesEdit
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total | |||||
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Democratic | Independent | Republican | Vacant | |||
caucused with Democrats |
caucused with Republicans | |||||
End of previous Congress | 208 | 1 | 1 | Template:Party shading/Republican | 222 | 432 | 3 |
Begin | 211 | 1 | rowspan=14 Template:Party shading/Republican | 1 | Template:Party shading/Republican | 221 | 434 | 1 |
January 31, 2001 | Template:Party shading/Republican rowspan=2 | 220 | 433 | 2 | |||
March 30, 2001 | 210 | 432 | 3 | |||
May 15, 2001 | rowspan=3 Template:Party shading/Republican | 221 | 433 | 2 | |||
May 28, 2001 | 209 | 432 | 3 | |||
June 5, 2001 | 210 | 433 | 2 | |||
June 19, 2001 | Template:Party shading/Republican | 222 | 434 | 1 | |||
August 5, 2001 | Template:Party shading/Republican | 221 | 433 | 2 | |||
August 16, 2001 | Template:Party shading/Republican | 220 | 432 | 3 | |||
September 6, 2001 | Template:Party shading/Republican | 219 | 431 | 4 | |||
October 16, 2001 | 211 | Template:Party shading/Republican | 220 | 433 | 2 | ||
November 20, 2001 | Template:Party shading/Republican | 221 | 434 | 1 | |||
December 18, 2001 | rowspan=2 Template:Party shading/Republican | 222 | 435 | 0 | |||
July 24, 2002 | 210 | 434 | 1 | |||
August 1, 2002 | 0 | rowspan=4 Template:Party shading/Republican | 223 | ||||
September 9, 2002 | 209 | 433 | 2 | |||
September 28, 2002 | 208 | 432 | 3 | |||
November 30, 2002 | 209 | 433 | 2 | |||
Final voting share | 48.5% | colspan=2 Template:Party shading/Republican | 51.5% | ||||
Beginning of the next Congress | 205 | 1 | 0 | Template:Party shading/Republican | 229 | 435 | 0 |
LeadershipEdit
SenateEdit
- President: Al Gore (D), until January 20, 2001
- Dick Cheney (R), from January 20, 2001
- President pro tempore: Robert Byrd (D), until January 20, 2001
- Strom Thurmond (R), January 20 – June 6, 2001
- Robert Byrd (D), from June 6, 2001
Republican leadershipEdit
- Minority Leader: Trent Lott (R), until January 20, 2001, and from June 6, 2001
- Majority leader January 20 – June 6, 2001
- Minority Whip: Don Nickles (R), until January 20, 2001, and from June 6, 2001
- Majority whip January 20 – June 6, 2001
- Republican Conference Chairman: Rick Santorum
- Republican Conference Secretary: Kay Bailey Hutchison
- Republican Campaign Committee Chair: Bill Frist
- Republican Policy Committee Chairman: Larry Craig
Democratic leadershipEdit
- Majority Leader: Tom Daschle (D), until January 20, 2001, and from June 6, 2001
- Minority leader January 20 – June 6, 2001
- Majority Whip: Harry Reid (D), until January 20, 2001, and from June 6, 2001
- Minority whip January 20 – June 6, 2001
- Democratic Policy Committee Chairman: Byron Dorgan
- Democratic Conference Secretary: Barbara Mikulski
- Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Patty Murray
- Democratic Chief Deputy Whip: John Breaux
House of RepresentativesEdit
- Speaker: Dennis Hastert (R)
Majority (Republican) leadershipEdit
- Majority Leader: Dick Armey
- Majority Whip: Tom DeLay
- Chief Deputy Whip: Roy Blunt
- Republican Conference Chairman: J. C. Watts
- Republican Conference Vice-Chairman: Deborah Pryce
- Republican Conference Secretary: Barbara Cubin
- Policy Committee Chairman: Christopher Cox
- Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Thomas M. Davis
- House Rules Committee Chairman: David Dreier
Minority (Democratic) leadershipEdit
- Minority Leader: Dick Gephardt
- Minority Whip: David E. Bonior, until January 15, 2002
- Nancy Pelosi, from January 15, 2002
- Chief Deputy Minority Whips: John Lewis, Ed Pastor, Max Sandlin & Maxine Waters
- Democratic Caucus Chairman: Martin Frost
- Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman: Bob Menendez
- Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Nita Lowey
MembersEdit
SenateEdit
Senators are listed by their class. In this Congress, Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, facing re-election in 2002; Class 3 meant their term began in the previous Congress, facing re-election in 2004; and Class 1 meant their term began in this Congress, facing re-election in 2006. Template:TOC US states Template:Col-begin Template:Col-break
AlabamaEdit
AlaskaEdit
- Template:Party stripe2. Ted Stevens (R)
- Template:Party stripe3. Frank Murkowski (R), until December 2, 2002
- Template:Party stripeLisa Murkowski (R), from December 20, 2002
ArizonaEdit
- Template:Party stripe1. Jon Kyl (R)
- Template:Party stripe3. John McCain (R)
ArkansasEdit
CaliforniaEdit
ColoradoEdit
ConnecticutEdit
DelawareEdit
FloridaEdit
GeorgiaEdit
HawaiiEdit
IdahoEdit
IllinoisEdit
IndianaEdit
IowaEdit
KansasEdit
KentuckyEdit
LouisianaEdit
MaineEdit
MarylandEdit
MassachusettsEdit
MichiganEdit
MinnesotaEdit
- Template:Party stripe1. Mark Dayton (DFL)
- Template:Party stripe2. Paul Wellstone (DFL), until October 25, 2002
- Template:Party stripeDean Barkley (IPM), from November 4, 2002
MississippiEdit
MissouriEdit
- Template:Party stripe1. Jean Carnahan (D)Template:Efn, until November 23, 2002
- Template:Party stripeJim Talent (R), from November 23, 2002
- Template:Party stripe3. Kit Bond (R)
MontanaEdit
NebraskaEdit
NevadaEdit
New HampshireEdit
New JerseyEdit
New MexicoEdit
New YorkEdit
North CarolinaEdit
North DakotaEdit
- Template:Party stripe1. Kent Conrad (D-NPL)
- Template:Party stripe3. Byron Dorgan (D-NPL)
OhioEdit
OklahomaEdit
OregonEdit
PennsylvaniaEdit
Rhode IslandEdit
South CarolinaEdit
South DakotaEdit
TennesseeEdit
TexasEdit
- Template:Party stripe1. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R)
- Template:Party stripe2. Phil Gramm (R), until November 30, 2002
- Template:Party stripeJohn Cornyn (R), from December 2, 2002
UtahEdit
VermontEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Party stripe1. Jim Jeffords (R until June 6, 2001, then I)
- Template:Party stripe3. Patrick Leahy (D)
VirginiaEdit
WashingtonEdit
West VirginiaEdit
WisconsinEdit
WyomingEdit
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House of RepresentativesEdit
Congressional district numbers are linked to articles describing the district itself. Template:Further Template:TOC US states Template:Col-begin Template:Col-break
AlabamaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sonny Callahan (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Terry Everett (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Riley (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Robert Aderholt (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Robert E. Cramer (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Spencer Bachus (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Earl Hilliard (D)
AlaskaEdit
ArizonaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jeff Flake (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ed Pastor (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Stump (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Shadegg (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Kolbe (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. J. D. Hayworth (R)
ArkansasEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Robert Marion Berry (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Vic Snyder (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Asa Hutchinson (R), until August 5, 2001
- Template:Party stripeJohn Boozman (R), from November 20, 2001
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike Ross (D)
CaliforniaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike Thompson (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Wally Herger (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Doug Ose (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Doolittle (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Matsui (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lynn Woolsey (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. George Miller (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nancy Pelosi (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Barbara Lee (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ellen Tauscher (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Richard Pombo (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tom Lantos (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Pete Stark (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Anna Eshoo (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike Honda (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Zoe Lofgren (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sam Farr (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Gary Condit (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. George Radanovich (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Cal Dooley (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bill Thomas (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lois Capps (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Elton Gallegly (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Brad Sherman (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Howard McKeon (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Howard Berman (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Adam Schiff (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. David Dreier (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Henry Waxman (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Xavier Becerra (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Hilda Solis (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Diane Watson (D), from June 5, 2001
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Grace Napolitano (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Maxine Waters (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jane Harman (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Juanita Millender-McDonald (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Steve Horn (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ed Royce (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jerry Lewis (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Gary Miller (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joe Baca (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ken Calvert (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mary Bono (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dana Rohrabacher (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Loretta Sanchez (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Christopher Cox (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Darrell Issa (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Susan Davis (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Filner (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Duke Cunningham (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Duncan L. Hunter (R)
ColoradoEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Diana DeGette (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mark Udall (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Scott McInnis (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Schaffer (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joel Hefley (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tom Tancredo (R)
ConnecticutEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John B. Larson (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Rob Simmons (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Rosa DeLauro (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Chris Shays (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James H. Maloney (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nancy Johnson (R)
DelawareEdit
FloridaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joe Scarborough (R), until September 6, 2001
- Template:Party stripeJeff Miller (R), from October 16, 2001
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Allen Boyd (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Corrine Brown (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ander Crenshaw (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Karen Thurman (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Cliff Stearns (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Mica (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ric Keller (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Michael Bilirakis (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bill Young (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Davis (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Adam Putnam (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dan Miller (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Porter Goss (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dave Weldon (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mark Foley (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Carrie Meek (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Robert Wexler (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Peter Deutsch (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Clay Shaw (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Alcee Hastings (D)
GeorgiaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jack Kingston (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sanford Bishop (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mac Collins (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Cynthia McKinney (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Lewis (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Johnny Isakson (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Barr (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Saxby Chambliss (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nathan Deal (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Charlie Norwood (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Linder (R)
HawaiiEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Neil Abercrombie (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Patsy Mink (D), until September 28, 2002
- Template:Party stripeEd Case (D), from November 30, 2002
IdahoEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Butch Otter (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike Simpson (R)
IllinoisEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bobby Rush (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bill Lipinski (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Luis Gutierrez (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Rod Blagojevich (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Henry Hyde (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Danny K. Davis (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Philip Crane (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jan Schakowsky (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mark Kirk (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jerry Weller (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jerry Costello (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Judy Biggert (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dennis Hastert (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tim Johnson (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Don Manzullo (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lane Evans (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ray LaHood (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. David D. Phelps (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Shimkus (R)
IndianaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Pete Visclosky (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike Pence (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tim Roemer (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mark Souder (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Steve Buyer (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dan Burton (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Brian D. Kerns (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Hostettler (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Baron Hill (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Julia Carson (D)
IowaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Leach (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Nussle (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Leonard Boswell (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Greg Ganske (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tom Latham (R)
KansasEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jerry Moran (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Ryun (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dennis Moore (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Todd Tiahrt (R)
KentuckyEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ed Whitfield (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ron Lewis (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Anne Northup (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ken Lucas (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Hal Rogers (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ernie Fletcher (R)
LouisianaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. David Vitter (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William J. Jefferson (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Billy Tauzin (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim McCrery (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Cooksey (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Richard H. Baker (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Chris John (D)
MaineEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tom Allen (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Baldacci (D)
MarylandEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Wayne Gilchrest (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Ehrlich (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ben Cardin (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Albert Wynn (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Steny Hoyer (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Roscoe Bartlett (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Elijah Cummings (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Connie Morella (R)
MassachusettsEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Olver (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Richard Neal (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim McGovern (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Barney Frank (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Marty Meehan (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John F. Tierney (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ed Markey (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike Capuano (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joe Moakley (D) until May 28, 2001
- Template:Party stripeStephen Lynch (D), from October 16, 2001
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bill Delahunt (D)
MichiganEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bart Stupak (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Peter Hoekstra (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Vern Ehlers (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dave Camp (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James A. Barcia (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Fred Upton (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nick Smith (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike Rogers (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dale Kildee (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. David Bonior (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joe Knollenberg (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sander Levin (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lynn Rivers (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Conyers (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Dingell (D)
MinnesotaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Gil Gutknecht (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mark Kennedy (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Ramstad (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Betty McCollum (DFL)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Martin Olav Sabo (DFL)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bill Luther (DFL)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Collin Peterson (DFL)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Oberstar (DFL)
MississippiEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Roger Wicker (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bennie Thompson (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Chip Pickering (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ronnie Shows (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Gene Taylor (D)
MissouriEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lacy Clay (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Todd Akin (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dick Gephardt (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ike Skelton (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Karen McCarthy (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sam Graves (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Roy Blunt (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jo Ann Emerson (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Kenny Hulshof (R)
MontanaEdit
NebraskaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Doug Bereuter (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lee Terry (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tom Osborne (R)
NevadaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Shelley Berkley (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Gibbons (R)
New HampshireEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John E. Sununu (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Charles Bass (R)
New JerseyEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Rob Andrews (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Frank LoBiondo (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Saxton (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Chris Smith (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Marge Roukema (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Frank Pallone (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike Ferguson (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bill Pascrell (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Steve Rothman (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Donald M. Payne (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Rush Holt Jr. (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Menendez (D)
New MexicoEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Heather Wilson (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joe Skeen (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tom Udall (D)
New YorkEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Felix Grucci (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Steve Israel (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Peter T. King (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Carolyn McCarthy (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Gary Ackerman (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Gregory Meeks (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joe Crowley (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jerry Nadler (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Anthony Weiner (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Edolphus Towns (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Major Owens (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nydia Velázquez (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Vito Fossella (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Carolyn Maloney (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Charles Rangel (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. José E. Serrano (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Eliot Engel (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nita Lowey (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sue W. Kelly (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Benjamin Gilman (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Michael R. McNulty (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John E. Sweeney (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sherwood Boehlert (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John M. McHugh (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James T. Walsh (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Maurice Hinchey (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Thomas M. Reynolds (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Louise Slaughter (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John LaFalce (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jack Quinn (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Amo Houghton (R)
North CarolinaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Eva Clayton (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Etheridge (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Walter B. Jones Jr. (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. David Price (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Richard Burr (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Howard Coble (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike McIntyre (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Robin Hayes (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sue Myrick (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Cass Ballenger (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Charles Taylor (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mel Watt (D)
North DakotaEdit
OhioEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Steve Chabot (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Rob Portman (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tony P. Hall (D), until September 9, 2002, vacant thereafter
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike Oxley (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Paul Gillmor (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ted Strickland (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dave Hobson (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Boehner (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Marcy Kaptur (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dennis Kucinich (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Pat Tiberi (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sherrod Brown (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Thomas C. Sawyer (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Deborah Pryce (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ralph Regula (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James Traficant (D), until July 24, 2002, vacant thereafter
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Ney (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Steve LaTourette (R)
OklahomaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Steve Largent (R), until February 15, 2002
- Template:Party stripeJohn Sullivan (R), from February 15, 2002
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Brad Carson (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Wes Watkins (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. J. C. Watts (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ernest Istook (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Frank Lucas (R)
OregonEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. David Wu (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Greg Walden (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Earl Blumenauer (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Peter DeFazio (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Darlene Hooley (D)
PennsylvaniaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Brady (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Chaka Fattah (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Robert A. Borski Jr. (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Melissa Hart (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John E. Peterson (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tim Holden (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Curt Weldon (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James C. Greenwood (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bud Shuster (R), until February 3, 2001
- Template:Party stripeBill Shuster (R), from May 15, 2001
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Don Sherwood (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Paul Kanjorski (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Murtha (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joe Hoeffel (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William J. Coyne (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Pat Toomey (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joe Pitts (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. George Gekas (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mike Doyle (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Todd Russell Platts (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Frank Mascara (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Phil English (R)
Rhode IslandEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Patrick J. Kennedy (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James Langevin (D)
South CarolinaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Henry E. Brown Jr. (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Floyd Spence (R), until August 16, 2001
- Template:Party stripeJoe Wilson (R), from December 18, 2001
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lindsey Graham (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim DeMint (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Spratt (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Clyburn (D)
South DakotaEdit
TennesseeEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bill Jenkins (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jimmy Duncan (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Zach Wamp (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Van Hilleary (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Clement (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bart Gordon (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ed Bryant (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John S. Tanner (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Harold Ford Jr. (D)
TexasEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Max Sandlin (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Turner (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sam Johnson (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ralph Hall (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Pete Sessions (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joe Barton (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Culberson (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Kevin Brady (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nick Lampson (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lloyd Doggett (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Chet Edwards (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Kay Granger (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mac Thornberry (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ron Paul (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Rubén Hinojosa (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Silvestre Reyes (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Charles Stenholm (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Sheila Jackson Lee (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Larry Combest (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Charlie Gonzalez (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lamar Smith (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tom DeLay (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Henry Bonilla (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Martin Frost (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ken Bentsen (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dick Armey (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Solomon P. Ortiz (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ciro Rodriguez (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Gene Green (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D)
UtahEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James V. Hansen (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Matheson (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Chris Cannon (R)
VermontEdit
VirginiaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jo Ann Davis (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ed Schrock (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bobby Scott (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Norman Sisisky (D), until March 29, 2001
- Template:Party stripeRandy Forbes (R), from June 19, 2001
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Virgil Goode (R), (I prior to August 1, 2002)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Bob Goodlatte (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Eric Cantor (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Moran (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Rick Boucher (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Frank Wolf (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tom Davis (R)
WashingtonEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jay Inslee (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Rick Larsen (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Brian Baird (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Doc Hastings (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. George Nethercutt (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Norman D. Dicks (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim McDermott (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jennifer Dunn (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Adam Smith (D)
West VirginiaEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Alan Mollohan (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Shelley Moore Capito (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nick Rahall (D)
WisconsinEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Paul Ryan (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tammy Baldwin (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ron Kind (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jerry Kleczka (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tom Barrett (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Tom Petri (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dave Obey (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Mark Andrew Green (R)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jim Sensenbrenner (R)
WyomingEdit
Non-voting membersEdit
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Eni Faleomavaega (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Robert A. Underwood (D)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Aníbal Acevedo Vilá (Res. Comm.) (D/PPD)
- Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Donna Christian-Christensen (D)
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Changes in membershipEdit
SenateEdit
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| Minnesota (2)
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic | Paul Wellstone (D)
| Incumbent died October 25, 2002.
Successor appointed to serve the remaining two months of the term.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Independence | Dean Barkley (IMN)
| November 4, 2002
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| Missouri (1)
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic | Jean Carnahan (D)
| Interim appointee lost election.
Successor elected November 5, 2002.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Jim Talent (R)
| November 23, 2002
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| Texas (2)
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Phil Gramm (R)
| Incumbent resigned November 30, 2002, to give successor seniority advantages.
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| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | John Cornyn (R)
| December 2, 2002
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| Alaska (3)
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Frank Murkowski (R)
| Incumbent resigned December 2, 2002, to become Governor of Alaska.
Successor appointed to remainder of the term ending January 3, 2005.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Lisa Murkowski (R)
| December 20, 2002
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House of RepresentativesEdit
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| Incumbent Julian Dixon (D) had died December 8, 2000, before the beginning of this Congress.
A special election was held June 5, 2001.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic | Diane Watson (D)
| June 5, 2001
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| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Bud Shuster (R)
| Incumbent resigned, effective January 31, 2001.
A special election was held May 15, 2001.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Bill Shuster (R)
| May 15, 2001
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| Template:Ushr
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic | Norman Sisisky (D)
| Incumbent died March 30, 2001.
A special election was held June 19, 2001.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Randy Forbes (R)
| June 19, 2001
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| Template:Ushr
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic | Joe Moakley (D)
| Incumbent died May 28, 2001.
A special election was held October 16, 2001.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic | Stephen Lynch (D)
| October 16, 2001
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| Template:Ushr
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Asa Hutchinson (R)
| Incumbent resigned August 5, 2001, to head the Drug Enforcement Administration.
A special election was held November 20, 2001.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | John Boozman (R)
| November 20, 2001
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| Template:Ushr
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Floyd Spence (R)
| Incumbent died August 16, 2001.
A special election was held December 18, 2001.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Joe Wilson (R)
| December 18, 2001
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| Template:Ushr
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Joe Scarborough (R)
| Incumbent resigned, effective September 6, 2001.
A special election was held October 16, 2001.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Jeff Miller (R)
| October 16, 2001
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| Template:Ushr
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Steve Largent (R)
| Incumbent resigned, effective February 15, 2002, to concentrate on his campaign for governor.
A special election was held January 8, 2002.
| nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | John Sullivan (R)
| February 15, 2002
|- | Template:Ushr | nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic | Jim Traficant (D) | Incumbent expelled July 24, 2002, for criminal conviction of 10 counts of bribery, racketeering, and tax evasion. | Vacant | Not filled for remainder of Congress
|- | Template:Ushr | nowrap Template:Party shading/Independent | Virgil Goode (I) | Incumbent changed party. | nowrap Template:Party shading/Republican | Virgil Goode (R) | August 1, 2002
|- | Template:Ushr | nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic | Tony P. Hall (D) | Incumbent resigned September 9, 2002, after he was appointed to be the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. | Vacant | Not filled for remainder of Congress
|- | Template:Ushr | nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic | Patsy Mink (D) | Incumbent died September 28, 2002, but was elected posthumously on November 5, 2002. | nowrap Template:Party shading/Democratic | Ed Case (D) | November 30, 2002
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CommitteesEdit
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SenateEdit
- Aging (Special) (Chair: John Breaux, then Larry Craig, then John Breaux, Ranking Member: Larry Craig, then John Breaux, then Larry Craig)
- Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry (Chair: Tom Harkin, then Richard Lugar, then Tom Harkin, Ranking Member: Richard Lugar, then Tom Harkin, then Richard Lugar)
- Appropriations (Chair: Robert Byrd, then Ted Stevens, then Robert Byrd, Ranking Member: Ted Stevens, then Robert Byrd, then Ted Stevens)
- Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies (Chair: Herb Kohl)
- Commerce, Justice, State and the Judiciary (Chair: Ernest F. Hollings)
- Defense (Chair: Daniel K. Inouye)
- District of Columbia (Chair: Mary Landrieu)
- Energy and Water Development (Chair: Harry Reid)
- Foreign Operations (Chair: Patrick Leahy)
- Interior (Chair: Robert Byrd)
- Labor, Health, Human Services and Education (Chair: Tom Harkin)
- Legislative Branch (Chair: Richard Durbin)
- Military Construction (Chair: Dianne Feinstein)
- Transportation (Chair: Patty Murray)
- Treasury and General Government (Chair: Byron Dorgan)
- VA, HUD and Independent Agencies (Chair: Barbara Mikulski)
- Armed Services (Chair: Carl Levin, then John Warner, then Carl Levin, Ranking Member: John Warner, then Carl Levin, then John Warner)
- Airland (Chair: Joe Lieberman)
- Emerging Threats and Capabilities (Chair: Mary Landrieu)
- Personnel (Chair: Max Cleland)
- Readiness and Management Support (Chair: Daniel Akaka)
- Seapower (Chair: Ted Kennedy)
- Strategic (Chair: Jack Reed)
- Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs (Chair: Paul Sarbanes, then Phil Gramm, then Paul Sarbanes, Ranking Member: Phil Gramm, then Paul Sarbanes, then Phil Gramm)
- Economic Policy (Chair: Chuck Schumer)
- Financial Institutions (Chair: Tim Johnson)
- Housing and Transportation (Chair: Jack Reed)
- International Trade and Finance (Chair: Evan Bayh)
- Securities (Chair: Chris Dodd)
- Budget (Chair: Kent Conrad, then Pete Domenici, then Kent Conrad, Ranking Member: Pete Domenici, then Kent Conrad, then Pete Domenici)
- Commerce, Science and Transportation (Chair: Ernest Hollings, then John McCain, then Ernest Hollings, Ranking Member: John McCain, then Ernest Hollings, then John McCain)
- Aviation (Chair: Jay Rockefeller)
- Communications (Chair: Daniel Inouye)
- Consumer Affairs, Foreign Commerce and Tourism (Chair: Byron Dorgan)
- Oceans, Atmosphere and Fisheries (Chair: John Kerry)
- Science, Technology and Space (Chair: Ron Wyden)
- Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine (Chair: John Breaux)
- Energy and Natural Resources (Chair: Jeff Bingaman, then Frank Murkowski, then Jeff Bingaman, Ranking Member: Frank Murkowski, then Jeff Bingaman, then Frank Murkowski)
- Environment and Public Works (Chair: Harry Reid, then Bob Smith, then Jim Jeffords, Ranking Member: Bob Smith, then Harry Reid, then Bob Smith)
- Ethics (Select) (Chair: Pat Roberts, then Harry Reid, Ranking Member: Harry Reid, then Pat Roberts)
- Finance (Chair: Max Baucus, then Chuck Grassley, then Max Baucus, Ranking Member: Chuck Grassley, then Max Baucus, then Chuck Grassley)
- Health Care (Chair: Jay Rockefeller)
- International Trade (Chair: Max Baucus)
- Long-Term Growth and Debt Reduction (Chair: Bob Graham)
- Social Security and Family Policy (Chair: John Breaux)
- Taxation and IRS Oversight (Chair: Kent Conrad)
- Foreign Relations (Chair: Joe Biden, then Jesse Helms, then Joe Biden, Ranking Member: Jesse Helms, then Joe Biden, then Jesse Helms)
- African Affairs (Chair: Russ Feingold)
- Central Asia and the South Caucasus (Chair: Robert Torricelli)
- East Asian and Pacific Affairs (Chair: John Kerry)
- European Affairs (Chair: Joe Biden)
- International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion (Chair: Paul Sarbanes)
- International Operations and Terrorism (Chair: Barbara Boxer)
- Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Chair: Paul Wellstone)
- Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps, Narcotics and Terrorism (Chair: Chris Dodd)
- Governmental Affairs (Chair: Joe Lieberman, then Fred Thompson, then Joe Lieberman, Ranking Member: Fred Thompson, then Joe Lieberman, then Fred Thompson)
- Indian Affairs (Select) (Chair: Daniel Inouye, then Ben Nighthorse Campbell, then Daniel Inouye, Ranking Member: Ben Nighthorse Campbell, then Daniel Inouye, then Ben Nighthorse Campbell)
- Intelligence (Select) (Chair: Bob Graham, then Richard Shelby, then Bob Graham, Ranking Member: Richard Shelby, then Bob Graham, then Richard Shelby)
- Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (Chair: Ted Kennedy, then Jim Jeffords, then Ted Kennedy, Ranking Member: Jim Jeffords, then Ted Kennedy, then Judd Gregg)
- Children and Families (Chair: Chris Dodd)
- Public Health (Chair: Ted Kennedy)
- Aging (Chair: Barbara Mikulski)
- Employment, Safety and Training (Chair: Paul Wellstone)
- Judiciary (Chair: Patrick Leahy, then Orrin Hatch, then Patrick Leahy, Ranking Member: Orrin Hatch, then Patrick Leahy, then Orrin Hatch)
- Administrative Oversight and the Courts (Chair: Chuck Schumer)
- Antitrust, Business Rights and Competition (Chair: Herb Kohl)
- Constitution, Federalism and Property Rights (Chair: Russ Feingold)
- Crime and Drugs (Chair: Joe Biden)
- Immigration (Chair: Ted Kennedy)
- Technology, Terrorism and Government Information (Chair: Dianne Feinstein)
- Rules and Administration (Chair: Chris Dodd, then Mitch McConnell, then Chris Dodd, Ranking Member: Mitch McConnell, then Chris Dodd, then Mitch McConnell)
- Small Business (Chair: John Kerry, then Kit Bond, then John Kerry, Ranking Member: Kit Bond, then John Kerry, then Kit Bond)
- Veterans' Affairs (Chair: Jay Rockefeller, then Arlen Specter, then Jay Rockefeller, Ranking Member: Arlen Specter, then Jay Rockefeller, then Arlen Specter)
House of RepresentativesEdit
- Agriculture (Chair: Larry Combest, Vice Chair: John A. Boehner, Ranking Member: Charles Stenholm)
- Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry (Chair: Bob Goodlatte)
- Conservation, Credit, Rural Development and Research (Chair: Frank Lucas)
- Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry (Chair: Bob Goodlatte)
- General Farm Commodities and Risk Management (Chair: Saxby Chambliss)
- Livestock and Horticulture (Chair: Richard Pombo)
- Specialty Crops and Foreign Agriculture Programs (Chair: Richard Pombo)
- Appropriations (Chair: Bill Young, Ranking Member: Dave Obey)
- Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies (Chair: Henry Bonilla)
- Commerce, Justice, State and Judiciary (Chair: Frank Wolf)
- Defense (Chair: Jerry Lewis)
- District of Columbia (Chair: Joe Knollenberg)
- Energy and Water Development (Chair: Sonny Callahan)
- Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs (Chair: Jim Kolbe)
- Interior (Chair: Joe Skeen)
- Labor, Health, Human Services and Education (Chair: Ralph Regula)
- Legislative (Chair: Charles Taylor)
- Military Construction (Chair: David L. Hobson)
- Transportation (Chair: Hal Rogers)
- Treasury, Postal Service and General Government (Chair: Ernest J. Istook)
- VA-HUD Independent Agencies (Chair: James T. Walsh)
- Armed Services (Chair: Bob Stump, Vice Chair: Floyd Spence, Ranking Member: Ike Skelton)
- Military Installations and Facilities (Chair: Jim Saxton)
- Military Personnel (Chair: John M. McHugh, Vice Chair: Robin Hayes)
- Military Procurement (Chair: Floyd Spence then Curt Weldon, Vice Chair: Lindsey Graham)
- Military Readiness (Chair: Joel Hefley, Vice Chair: Bob Riley)
- Military Research and Development (Chair: Duncan D. Hunter, Vice Chair: Walter B. Jones Jr.)
- Special Oversight Panel on Morale, Welfare and Recreation (Chair: Roscoe G. Bartlett)
- Special Oversight Panel on the Merchant Marine (Chair: Duncan L. Hunter)
- Department of Energy Reorganization (Chair: Mac Thornberry, Vice Chair: Ken Calvert)
- Special Oversight Panel on Terrorism (Chair: Jim Saxton, Vice Chair: John N. Hostettler)
- Budget (Chair: Jim Nussle, Ranking Member: John Spratt)
- Education and the Workforce (Chair: John Boehner, Vice Chair: Tom Petri, Ranking Member: George Miller)
- Employer-Employee Relations (Chair: Sam Johnson, Vice Chair: Ernie Fletcher)
- Workforce Protections (Chair: Charlie Norwood, Vice Chair: Judy Biggert)
- 21st Century Competitiveness (Chair: Buck McKeon, Vice Chair: Johnny Isakson)
- Education Reform (Chair: Michael N. Castle, Vice Chair: Bob Schaffer)
- Select Education (Chair: Peter Hoekstra, Vice Chair: Pat Tiberi)
- Energy and Commerce (Chair: Billy Tauzin, Vice Chair: Richard Burr, Ranking Member: John Dingell)
- Commerce, Trade and Consumer Production (Chair: Cliff Stearns, Vice Chair: Nathan Deal)
- Energy and Air Quality (Chair: Joe Barton, Vice Chair: Steve Largent)
- Environment and Hazardous Materials (Chair: Paul E. Gillmor, Vice Chair: John Shimkus)
- Health (Chair: Michael Bilirakis, Vice Chair: Charlie Norwood)
- Oversight and Investigations (Chair: James C. Greenwood, Vice Chair: Ed Whitfield)
- Telecommunications and the Internet (Chair: Fred Upton, Vice Chair: Cliff Stearns)
- Financial Services (Chair: Mike Oxley, Vice Chair: Marge Roukema, Ranking Member: John LaFalce)
- Capital Markets, Insurance and Government-Sponsored Enterprises (Chair: Richard H. Baker, Vice Chair: Robert W. Ney)
- Domestic Monetary Policy, Technology and Economic Growth (Chair: Peter T. King, Vice Chair: Jim Leach)
- Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit (Chair: Spencer Bachus, Vice Chair: Dave Weldon)
- Housing and Community Opportunity (Chair: Marge Roukema, Vice Chair: Mark Green)
- International Monetary Policy and Trade (Chair: Doug Bereuter, Vice Chair: Doug Ose)
- Oversight and Investigations (Chair: Sue W. Kelly, Vice Chair: Ron Paul)
- Government Reform (Chair: Dan Burton, Ranking Member: Henry Waxman)
- Census (Chair: Dan Miller, Vice Chair: Chris Cannon)
- Civil Service and Agency Organization (Chair: Dave Weldon)
- Criminal Justice, Drug Policy and Human Resources (Chair: Mark Souder, Vice Chair: Benjamin A. Gilman)
- District of Columbia (Chair: Constance Morella, Vice Chair: Todd R. Platts)
- Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs (Chair: Doug Ose, Vice Chair: Butch Otter)
- Government Efficiency, Financial Management and Intergovernmental Relations (Chair: Stephen Horn, Vice Chair: Ron Lewis)
- National Security, Veterans' Affairs and International Relations (Chair: Christopher Shays, Vice Chair: Adam Putnam)
- Technology and Procurement Policy (Chair: Thomas M. Davis, Vice Chair: Jo Ann Davis)
- House Administration (Chair: Bob Ney, Ranking Member: Steny Hoyer)
- International Relations (Chair: Henry Hyde, Ranking Member: Tom Lantos)
- Africa (Chair: Edward Royce)
- East Asia and the Pacific (Chair: Jim Leach)
- Europe (Chair: Elton Gallegly)
- International Operations and Human Rights (Chair: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen)
- The Middle East and South Asia (Chair: Benjamin Gilman)
- Western Hemisphere (Chair: Cass Ballenger)
- Judiciary (Chair: Jim Sensenbrenner, Ranking Member: John Conyers)
- Commercial and Administrative Law (Chair: Bob Barr, Vice Chair: Jeff Flake)
- The Constitution (Chair: Steve Chabot, Vice Chair: Melissa Hart)
- Courts, the Internet and Intellectual Property (Chair: Howard Coble, Vice Chair: Bob Goodlatte)
- Crime (Chair: Lamar Smith)
- Immigration and Claims (Chair: George Gekas, Vice Chair: Chris Cannon)
- Resources (Chair: James V. Hansen, Vice Chair: Don Young, Ranking Member: Nick Rahall)
- Energy and Mineral Resources (Chair: Barbara Cubin, Vice Chair: Jim Gibbons)
- Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans (Chair: Wayne T. Gilchrest, Vice Chair: Jim Saxton)
- National Parks, Recreation and Public Lands (Chair: George P. Radanovich, Vice Chair: John E. Peterson)
- Forests and Forest Health (Chair: Scott McInnis, Vice Chair: Walter B. Jones Jr.)
- Water and Power (Chair: Ken Calvert, Vice Chair: George P. Radanovich)
- Rules (Chair: David Dreier, Vice Chair: Porter Goss, Ranking Member: Joe Moakley, then Martin Frost)
- The Legislative Process (Chair: Deborah Pryce, Vice Chair: Porter Goss)
- Technology and the House (Chair: John Linder, Vice Chair: Lincoln Diaz-Balart)
- Science (Chair: Sherwood Boehlert, Vice Chair: Gil Gutknecht, Ranking Member: Ralph Hall)
- Energy (Chair: Roscoe G. Bartlett, Vice Chair: Melissa A. Hart)
- Environment, Technology and Standards (Chair: Vernon J. Ehlers, Vice Chair: Felix Grucci)
- Research (Chair: Nick Smith, Vice Chair: Tim Johnson)
- Space and Aeronautics (Chair: Dana Rohrabacher, Vice Chair: Dave Weldon)
- Small Business (Chair: Don Manzullo, Ranking Member: Nydia M. Velázquez)
- Standards of Official Conduct (Chair: Joel Hefley, Ranking Member: Howard L. Berman)
- Transportation and Infrastructure (Chair: Don Young, Vice Chair: Tom Petri, Ranking Member: Jim Oberstar)
- Aviation (Chair: John Mica, Vice Chair: John Cooksey)
- Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation (Chair: Frank LoBiondo, Vice Chair: Rob Simmons)
- Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management (Chair: Steven LaTourette, Vice Chair: Shelley Moore Capito)
- Highways and Transit (Chair: Tom Petri, Vice Chair: Mark R. Kennedy)
- Railroads (Chair: Jack Quinn, Vice Chair: Mike Ferguson)
- Water Resources and Environment (Chair: John J. Duncan, Vice Chair: Denny Rehberg)
- Veterans' Affairs (Chair: Chris Smith, Vice Chair: Michael Bilirakis, Ranking Member: Lane Evans)
- Benefits (Chair: Mike Simpson, Vice Chair: Floyd Spence)
- Health (Chair: Jerry Moran, Vice Chair: Cliff Stearns)
- Oversight and Investigations (Chair: Steve Buyer, Vice Chair: Bob Stump)
- Ways and Means (Chair: Bill Thomas, Ranking Member: Charles Rangel)
- Health (Chair: Nancy Johnson)
- Human Resources (Chair: Wally Herger)
- Oversight (Chair: Amo Houghton)
- Select Revenue Measures (Chair: Jim McCrery)
- Social Security (Chair: Clay Shaw)
- Trade (Chair: Phil Crane)
- Whole
Joint committeesEdit
- Economic (Chair: Rep. Jim Saxton, Vice Chair: Sen. Jack Reed)
- Taxation (Chair: Rep. Bill Thomas, Vice Chair: Sen. Max Baucus)
- The Library (Chair: Rep. Vernon J. Ehlers, Vice Chair: Sen. Chris Dodd)
- Printing (Chair: Sen. Mark Dayton, Vice Chair: Rep. Robert W. Ney)
CaucusesEdit
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EmployeesEdit
Legislative branch agency directorsEdit
- Architect of the Capitol: Alan M. Hantman
- Attending Physician of the United States Congress: John F. Eisold
- Comptroller General of the United States: David M. Walker
- Director of the Congressional Budget Office: Dan Crippen
- Librarian of Congress: James H. Billington
- Public Printer of the United States: Michael F. DiMario, until 2002
- Bruce James, from 2002
SenateEdit
- Chaplain: Lloyd John Ogilvie (Presbyterian)
- Curator: Diane K. Skvarla
- Historian: Richard A. Baker
- Parliamentarian: Bob Dove, until May 2001
- Alan Frumin, May 2001 - end
- Secretary: Gary Lee Sisco, until July 11, 2001
- Jeri Thomson, July 12, 2001 - end
- Librarian: Greg Harness
- Sergeant at Arms: James W. Ziglar, until August 2, 2001
- Alfonso E. Lenhardt, September 4, 2001 - end
- Secretary for the Majority / Minority:
- Martin P. Paone (Democrats)
- Elizabeth B. Letchworth (Republicans)
- David J. Schiappa (Republicans)
House of RepresentativesEdit
- Chaplain: Daniel P. Coughlin (Roman Catholic)
- Chief Administrative Officer: James M. Eagen III
- Clerk: Jeff Trandahl
- Parliamentarian: Charles W. Johnson
- Reading Clerks:
- Mary Kevin Niland (D)
- Paul Hays (R)
- Sergeant at Arms: Wilson Livingood
- Inspector General: Steven McNamara
See alsoEdit
- List of new members of the 107th Congress
- 2000 United States elections (elections leading to this Congress)
- 2002 United States elections (elections during this Congress, leading to the next Congress)
NotesEdit
ReferencesEdit
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External linksEdit
- United States 107th Congress Web Archive from the U.S. Library of Congress
- Congress.gov
- History, Art and Archives from the United States House of Representatives
- Statistics & Lists from the United States Senate
- Booknotes interview with Tom Daschle on Like No Other Time: The 107th Congress and the Two Years That Changed America, November 30, 2003.
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