106th United States Congress

The 106th 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, 1999, to January 3, 2001, during the last two years of Bill Clinton's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1990 United States census. Both chambers maintained a Republican majority.

This is the most recent Congress with Republican senators from the states of Delaware (William Roth), Michigan (Spencer Abraham) and Washington (Slade Gorton), all of whom lost re-election in 2000.

Major events

 * January 7, 1999 – February 12, 1999: Impeachment trial of Bill Clinton
 * March 24, 1999 – June 10, 1999: NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
 * March 29, 1999: Dow Jones Industrial Average ended above 10,000 for the first time.
 * April 20, 1999: Columbine High School massacre
 * April 3, 2000: United States v. Microsoft: Federal court held Microsoft liable for anti-trust violations
 * November 7, 2000: Presidential election, Senate election, House election
 * November 7, 2000 – December 13, 2000: Presidential election, Florida recount, and Bush v. Gore litigation

Major legislation

 * May 21, 1999: Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, (Kosovo operations)
 * August 17, 1999: Water Resources Development Act of 1999,
 * October 26, 1999: Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act of 1999, Pub.L. 106-81
 * November 12, 1999: Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Services Modernization Act,
 * November 29, 1999: American Inventors Protection Act, (including Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act)
 * December 9, 1999: Digital Theft Deterrence and Copyright Damages Improvement Act of 1999, Pub.L. 106-160
 * December 14, 1999: Foster Care Independence Act,
 * March 14, 2000: Iran Nonproliferation Act of 2000,
 * April 5, 2000: Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century,
 * May 18, 2000: African Growth and Opportunity Act,
 * May 26, 2000: Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000, Pub.L. 106-207
 * May 26, 2000: Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act, Pub.L. 106-210
 * June 22, 2000: Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 2000, Pub.L. 106-224
 * June 30, 2000: Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act,
 * August 7, 2000: Oceans Act,
 * August 19, 2000: Global AIDS and Tuberculosis Relief Act of 2000, Pub.L. 106-264
 * September 22, 2000: Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act,
 * October 10, 2000: U.S.-China Relations Act of 2000, Pub.L. 106-286
 * October 17, 2000: Children's Health Act,
 * October 28, 2000: Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000,
 * October 30, 2000: Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act,
 * October 30, 2000: Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000, Pub.L. 106-393
 * October 30, 2000: Child Citizenship Act of 2000,
 * November 1, 2000: Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability, and Documentation (TREAD) Act, Pub.L. 106-414
 * November 22, 2000: Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000, Pub.L. 106-523
 * December 11, 2000: Water Resources Development Act of 2000,
 * December 19, 2000: DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act of 2000, Pub.L. 106-546
 * December 21, 2000: Legal Immigration Family Equity Act,
 * December 21, 2000: Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, (as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2001)
 * December 21, 2000: Shark Finning Prohibition Act, Pub.L. 106-557

Treaties considered

 * October 13, 1999: Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Rejected

Senate
Membership changed with two deaths.

House of Representatives
There were two resignations and three deaths.

Senate

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

Majority (Republican) leadership

 * Majority Leader: Trent Lott
 * Majority Whip: Don Nickles
 * Republican Conference Chairman: Connie Mack III
 * Republican Conference Secretary: Paul Coverdell
 * Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Mitch McConnell
 * Policy Committee Chairman: Larry Craig

Minority (Democratic) leadership

 * Minority Leader: Tom Daschle
 * Minority Whip: Harry Reid
 * Policy Committee Chairman: Byron Dorgan
 * Democratic Conference Secretary: Barbara Mikulski
 * Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Robert Torricelli
 * Chief Deputy Whip: John Breaux

House of Representatives

 * Speaker: Dennis Hastert (R)

Majority (Republican) leadership

 * Majority Leader: Dick Armey
 * Majority Whip: Tom DeLay
 * Chief Deputy Whip: Roy Blunt
 * Republican Conference Chairman: J. C. Watts
 * Republican Conference Vice-Chairman: Tillie Fowler
 * Republican Conference Secretary: Deborah Pryce
 * Policy Committee Chairman: Christopher Cox
 * Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Tom Davis
 * House Rules Committee Chairman: David Dreier

Minority (Democratic) leadership

 * Minority Leader: Dick Gephardt
 * Minority Whip: David Bonior
 * Chief Deputy Minority Whips: Chet Edwards, John Lewis, Ed Pastor & Maxine Waters
 * Democratic Caucus Chairman: Martin Frost
 * Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman: Bob Menendez
 * Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Patrick J. Kennedy

Members

 * Skip to House of Representatives, below

Senate
In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress, facing re-election in 2000; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, facing re-election in 2002; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, facing re-election in 2004.

Alabama

 * 2. Jeff Sessions (R)
 * 3. Richard Shelby (R)

Alaska

 * 2. Ted Stevens (R)
 * 3. Frank Murkowski (R)

Arizona

 * 1. Jon Kyl (R)
 * 3. John McCain (R)

Arkansas

 * 2. Tim Hutchinson (R)
 * 3. Blanche Lincoln (D)

California

 * 1. Dianne Feinstein (D)
 * 3. Barbara Boxer (D)

Colorado

 * 2. Wayne Allard (R)
 * 3. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R)

Connecticut

 * 1. Joe Lieberman (D)
 * 3. Chris Dodd (D)

Delaware

 * 1. William Roth (R)
 * 2. Joe Biden (D)

Florida

 * 1. Connie Mack III (R)
 * 3. Bob Graham (D)

Georgia

 * 2. Max Cleland (D)
 * 3. Paul Coverdell (R), until July 18, 2000
 * Zell Miller (D), from July 27, 2000

Hawaii

 * 1. Daniel Akaka (D)
 * 3. Daniel Inouye (D)

Idaho

 * 2. Larry Craig (R)
 * 3. Mike Crapo (R)

Illinois

 * 2. Dick Durbin (D)
 * 3. Peter Fitzgerald (R)

Indiana

 * 1. Richard Lugar (R)
 * 3. Evan Bayh (D)

Iowa

 * 2. Tom Harkin (D)
 * 3. Chuck Grassley (R)

Kansas

 * 2. Pat Roberts (R)
 * 3. Sam Brownback (R)

Kentucky

 * 2. Mitch McConnell (R)
 * 3. Jim Bunning (R)

Louisiana

 * 2. Mary Landrieu (D)
 * 3. John Breaux (D)

Maine

 * 1. Olympia Snowe (R)
 * 2. Susan Collins (R)

Maryland

 * 1. Paul Sarbanes (D)
 * 3. Barbara Mikulski (D)

Massachusetts

 * 1. Ted Kennedy (D)
 * 2. John Kerry (D)

Michigan

 * 1. Spencer Abraham (R)
 * 2. Carl Levin (D)

Minnesota

 * 1. Rod Grams (R)
 * 2. Paul Wellstone (DFL)

Mississippi

 * 1. Trent Lott (R)
 * 2. Thad Cochran (R)

Missouri

 * 1. John Ashcroft (R)
 * 3. Kit Bond (R)

Montana

 * 1. Conrad Burns (R)
 * 2. Max Baucus (D)

Nebraska

 * 1. Bob Kerrey (D)
 * 2. Chuck Hagel (R)

Nevada

 * 1. Richard Bryan (D)
 * 3. Harry Reid (D)

New Hampshire

 * 2. Bob Smith (R)
 * 3. Judd Gregg (R)

New Jersey

 * 1. Frank Lautenberg (D)
 * 2. Robert Torricelli (D)

New Mexico

 * 1. Jeff Bingaman (D)
 * 2. Pete Domenici (R)

New York

 * 1. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D)
 * 3. Chuck Schumer (D)

North Carolina

 * 2. Jesse Helms (R)
 * 3. John Edwards (D)

North Dakota

 * 1. Kent Conrad (D-NPL)
 * 3. Byron Dorgan (D-NPL)

Ohio

 * 1. Mike DeWine (R)
 * 3. George Voinovich (R)

Oklahoma

 * 2. Jim Inhofe (R)
 * 3. Don Nickles (R)

Oregon

 * 2. Gordon H. Smith (R)
 * 3. Ron Wyden (D)

Pennsylvania

 * 1. Rick Santorum (R)
 * 3. Arlen Specter (R)

Rhode Island

 * 1. John Chafee (R), until October 24, 1999
 * Lincoln Chafee (R), from November 2, 1999
 * 2. Jack Reed (D)

South Carolina

 * 2. Strom Thurmond (R)
 * 3. Fritz Hollings (D)

South Dakota

 * 2. Tim Johnson (D)
 * 3. Tom Daschle (D)

Tennessee

 * 1. Bill Frist (R)
 * 2. Fred Thompson (R)

Texas

 * 1. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R)
 * 2. Phil Gramm (R)

Utah

 * 1. Orrin Hatch (R)
 * 3. Bob Bennett (R)

Vermont

 * 1. Jim Jeffords (R)
 * 3. Patrick Leahy (D)

Virginia

 * 1. Chuck Robb (D)
 * 2. John Warner (R)

Washington

 * 1. Slade Gorton (R)
 * 3. Patty Murray (D)

West Virginia

 * 1. Robert Byrd (D)
 * 2. Jay Rockefeller (D)

Wisconsin

 * 1. Herb Kohl (D)
 * 3. Russ Feingold (D)

Wyoming

 * 1. Craig L. Thomas (R)
 * 2. Mike Enzi (R)

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Alabama

 * Alabama's 1st congressional district. Sonny Callahan (R)
 * Alabama's 2nd congressional district. Terry Everett (R)
 * Alabama's 3rd congressional district. Bob Riley (R)
 * Alabama's 4th congressional district. Robert Aderholt (R)
 * Alabama's 5th congressional district. Bud Cramer (D)
 * Alabama's 6th congressional district. Spencer Bachus (R)
 * Alabama's 7th congressional district. Earl Hilliard Sr. (D)

Alaska

 * Alaska's at-large congressional district. Don Young (R)

Arizona

 * Arizona's 1st congressional district. Matt Salmon (R)
 * Arizona's 2nd congressional district. Ed Pastor (D)
 * Arizona's 3rd congressional district. Bob Stump (R)
 * Arizona's 4th congressional district. John Shadegg (R)
 * Arizona's 5th congressional district. Jim Kolbe (R)
 * Arizona's 6th congressional district. J. D. Hayworth (R)

Arkansas

 * Arkansas's 1st congressional district. Robert Marion Berry (D)
 * Arkansas's 2nd congressional district. Vic Snyder (D)
 * Arkansas's 3rd congressional district. Asa Hutchinson (R)
 * Arkansas's 4th congressional district. Jay Dickey (R)

California

 * California's 1st congressional district. Mike Thompson (D)
 * California's 2nd congressional district. Wally Herger (R)
 * California's 3rd congressional district. Doug Ose (R)
 * California's 4th congressional district. John Doolittle (R)
 * California's 5th congressional district. Robert Matsui (D)
 * California's 6th congressional district. Lynn Woolsey (D)
 * California's 7th congressional district. George Miller (D)
 * California's 8th congressional district. Nancy Pelosi (D)
 * California's 9th congressional district. Barbara Lee (D)
 * California's 10th congressional district. Ellen Tauscher (D)
 * California's 11th congressional district. Richard Pombo (R)
 * California's 12th congressional district. Tom Lantos (D)
 * California's 13th congressional district. Pete Stark (D)
 * California's 14th congressional district. Anna Eshoo (D)
 * California's 15th congressional district. Tom Campbell (R)
 * California's 16th congressional district. Zoe Lofgren (D)
 * California's 17th congressional district. Sam Farr (D)
 * California's 18th congressional district. Gary Condit (D)
 * California's 19th congressional district. George Radanovich (R)
 * California's 20th congressional district. Cal Dooley (D)
 * California's 21st congressional district. Bill Thomas (R)
 * California's 22nd congressional district. Lois Capps (D)
 * California's 23rd congressional district. Elton Gallegly (R)
 * California's 24th congressional district. Brad Sherman (D)
 * California's 25th congressional district. Buck McKeon (R)
 * California's 26th congressional district. Howard Berman (D)
 * California's 27th congressional district. James E. Rogan (R)
 * California's 28th congressional district. David Dreier (R)
 * California's 29th congressional district. Henry Waxman (D)
 * California's 30th congressional district. Xavier Becerra (D)
 * California's 31st congressional district. Matthew G. Martínez (D, switched to R July 27, 2000)
 * California's 32nd congressional district. Julian Dixon (D), until December 8, 2000, vacant thereafter
 * California's 33rd congressional district. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D)
 * California's 34th congressional district. Grace Napolitano (D)
 * California's 35th congressional district. Maxine Waters (D)
 * California's 36th congressional district. Steven Kuykendall (R)
 * California's 37th congressional district. Juanita Millender-McDonald (D)
 * California's 38th congressional district. Steve Horn (R)
 * California's 39th congressional district. Ed Royce (R)
 * California's 40th congressional district. Jerry Lewis (R)
 * California's 41st congressional district. Gary Miller (R)
 * California's 42nd congressional district. George Brown Jr. (D), until July 15, 1999
 * Joe Baca (D), from November 16, 1999
 * California's 43rd congressional district. Ken Calvert (R)
 * California's 44th congressional district. Mary Bono (R)
 * California's 45th congressional district. Dana Rohrabacher (R)
 * California's 46th congressional district. Loretta Sanchez (D)
 * California's 47th congressional district. Christopher Cox (R)
 * California's 48th congressional district. Ron Packard (R)
 * California's 49th congressional district. Brian Bilbray (R)
 * California's 50th congressional district. Bob Filner (D)
 * California's 51st congressional district. Duke Cunningham (R)
 * California's 52nd congressional district. Duncan L. Hunter (R)

Colorado

 * Colorado's 1st congressional district. Diana DeGette (D)
 * Colorado's 2nd congressional district. Mark Udall (D)
 * Colorado's 3rd congressional district. Scott McInnis (R)
 * Colorado's 4th congressional district. Bob Schaffer (R)
 * Colorado's 5th congressional district. Joel Hefley (R)
 * Colorado's 6th congressional district. Tom Tancredo (R)

Connecticut

 * Connecticut's 1st congressional district. John B. Larson (D)
 * Connecticut's 2nd congressional district. Sam Gejdenson (D)
 * Connecticut's 3rd congressional district. Rosa DeLauro (D)
 * Connecticut's 4th congressional district. Chris Shays (R)
 * Connecticut's 5th congressional district. James H. Maloney (D)
 * Connecticut's 6th congressional district. Nancy Johnson (R)

Delaware

 * Delaware's at-large congressional district. Mike Castle (R)

Florida

 * Florida's 1st congressional district. Joe Scarborough (R)
 * Florida's 2nd congressional district. Allen Boyd (D)
 * Florida's 3rd congressional district. Corrine Brown (D)
 * Florida's 4th congressional district. Tillie Fowler (R)
 * Florida's 5th congressional district. Karen Thurman (D)
 * Florida's 6th congressional district. Cliff Stearns (R)
 * Florida's 7th congressional district. John Mica (R)
 * Florida's 8th congressional district. Bill McCollum (R)
 * Florida's 9th congressional district. Michael Bilirakis (R)
 * Florida's 10th congressional district. Bill Young (R)
 * Florida's 11th congressional district. Jim Davis (D)
 * Florida's 12th congressional district. Charles T. Canady (R)
 * Florida's 13th congressional district. Dan Miller (R)
 * Florida's 14th congressional district. Porter Goss (R)
 * Florida's 15th congressional district. Dave Weldon (R)
 * Florida's 16th congressional district. Mark Foley (R)
 * Florida's 17th congressional district. Carrie Meek (D)
 * Florida's 18th congressional district. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R)
 * Florida's 19th congressional district. Robert Wexler (D)
 * Florida's 20th congressional district. Peter Deutsch (D)
 * Florida's 21st congressional district. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R)
 * Florida's 22nd congressional district. Clay Shaw (R)
 * Florida's 23rd congressional district. Alcee Hastings (D)

Georgia

 * Georgia's 1st congressional district. Jack Kingston (R)
 * Georgia's 2nd congressional district. Sanford Bishop (D)
 * Georgia's 3rd congressional district. Mac Collins (R)
 * Georgia's 4th congressional district. Cynthia McKinney (D)
 * Georgia's 5th congressional district. John Lewis (D)
 * Georgia's 6th congressional district. Johnny Isakson (R), from February 23, 1999
 * Georgia's 7th congressional district. Bob Barr (R)
 * Georgia's 8th congressional district. Saxby Chambliss (R)
 * Georgia's 9th congressional district. Nathan Deal (R)
 * Georgia's 10th congressional district. Charlie Norwood (R)
 * Georgia's 11th congressional district. John Linder (R)

Hawaii

 * Hawaii's 1st congressional district. Neil Abercrombie (D)
 * Hawaii's 2nd congressional district. Patsy Mink (D)

Idaho

 * Idaho's 1st congressional district. Helen Chenoweth (R)
 * Idaho's 2nd congressional district. Mike Simpson (R)

Illinois

 * Illinois's 1st congressional district. Bobby Rush (D)
 * Illinois's 2nd congressional district. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D)
 * Illinois's 3rd congressional district. William Lipinski (D)
 * Illinois's 4th congressional district. Luis Gutierrez (D)
 * Illinois's 5th congressional district. Rod Blagojevich (D)
 * Illinois's 6th congressional district. Henry Hyde (R)
 * Illinois's 7th congressional district. Danny K. Davis (D)
 * Illinois's 8th congressional district. Philip Crane (R)
 * Illinois's 9th congressional district. Jan Schakowsky (D)
 * Illinois's 10th congressional district. John Porter (R)
 * Illinois's 11th congressional district. Jerry Weller (R)
 * Illinois's 12th congressional district. Jerry Costello (D)
 * Illinois's 13th congressional district. Judy Biggert (R)
 * Illinois's 14th congressional district. Dennis Hastert (R)
 * Illinois's 15th congressional district. Thomas W. Ewing (R)
 * Illinois's 16th congressional district. Don Manzullo (R)
 * Illinois's 17th congressional district. Lane Evans (D)
 * Illinois's 18th congressional district. Ray LaHood (R)
 * Illinois's 19th congressional district. David D. Phelps (D)
 * Illinois's 20th congressional district. John Shimkus (R)

Indiana

 * Indiana's 1st congressional district. Pete Visclosky (D)
 * Indiana's 2nd congressional district. David M. McIntosh (R)
 * Indiana's 3rd congressional district. Tim Roemer (D)
 * Indiana's 4th congressional district. Mark Souder (R)
 * Indiana's 5th congressional district. Steve Buyer (R)
 * Indiana's 6th congressional district. Dan Burton (R)
 * Indiana's 7th congressional district. Edward A. Pease (R)
 * Indiana's 8th congressional district. John Hostettler (R)
 * Indiana's 9th congressional district. Baron Hill (D)
 * Indiana's 10th congressional district. Julia Carson (D)

Iowa

 * Iowa's 1st congressional district. Jim Leach (R)
 * Iowa's 2nd congressional district. Jim Nussle (R)
 * Iowa's 3rd congressional district. Leonard Boswell (D)
 * Iowa's 4th congressional district. Greg Ganske (R)
 * Iowa's 5th congressional district. Tom Latham (R)

Kansas

 * Kansas's 1st congressional district. Jerry Moran (R)
 * Kansas's 2nd congressional district. Jim Ryun (R)
 * Kansas's 3rd congressional district. Dennis Moore (D)
 * Kansas's 4th congressional district. Todd Tiahrt (R)

Kentucky

 * Kentucky's 1st congressional district. Ed Whitfield (R)
 * Kentucky's 2nd congressional district. Ron Lewis (R)
 * Kentucky's 3rd congressional district. Anne Northup (R)
 * Kentucky's 4th congressional district. Ken Lucas (D)
 * Kentucky's 5th congressional district. Hal Rogers (R)
 * Kentucky's 6th congressional district. Ernie Fletcher (R)

Louisiana

 * Louisiana's 1st congressional district. Bob Livingston (R), until March 1, 1999
 * David Vitter (R), from May 29, 1999
 * Louisiana's 2nd congressional district. William J. Jefferson (D)
 * Louisiana's 3rd congressional district. Billy Tauzin (R)
 * Louisiana's 4th congressional district. Jim McCrery (R)
 * Louisiana's 5th congressional district. John Cooksey (R)
 * Louisiana's 6th congressional district. Richard H. Baker (R)
 * Louisiana's 7th congressional district. Chris John (D)

Maine

 * Maine's 1st congressional district. Tom Allen (D)
 * Maine's 2nd congressional district. John Baldacci (D)

Maryland

 * Maryland's 1st congressional district. Wayne Gilchrest (R)
 * Maryland's 2nd congressional district. Bob Ehrlich (R)
 * Maryland's 3rd congressional district. Ben Cardin (D)
 * Maryland's 4th congressional district. Albert Wynn (D)
 * Maryland's 5th congressional district. Steny Hoyer (D)
 * Maryland's 6th congressional district. Roscoe Bartlett (R)
 * Maryland's 7th congressional district. Elijah Cummings (D)
 * Maryland's 8th congressional district. Connie Morella (R)

Massachusetts

 * Massachusetts's 1st congressional district. John Olver (D)
 * Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district. Richard Neal (D)
 * Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district. Jim McGovern (D)
 * Massachusetts's 4th congressional district. Barney Frank (D)
 * Massachusetts's 5th congressional district. Marty Meehan (D)
 * Massachusetts's 6th congressional district. John F. Tierney (D)
 * Massachusetts's 7th congressional district. Ed Markey (D)
 * Massachusetts's 8th congressional district. Mike Capuano (D)
 * Massachusetts's 9th congressional district. Joe Moakley (D)
 * Massachusetts's 10th congressional district. Bill Delahunt (D)

Michigan

 * Michigan's 1st congressional district. Bart Stupak (D)
 * Michigan's 2nd congressional district. Peter Hoekstra (R)
 * Michigan's 3rd congressional district. Vern Ehlers (R)
 * Michigan's 4th congressional district. David Lee Camp (R)
 * Michigan's 5th congressional district. James A. Barcia (D)
 * Michigan's 6th congressional district. Fred Upton (R)
 * Michigan's 7th congressional district. Nick Smith (R)
 * Michigan's 8th congressional district. Debbie Stabenow (D)
 * Michigan's 9th congressional district. Dale Kildee (D)
 * Michigan's 10th congressional district. David Bonior (D)
 * Michigan's 11th congressional district. Joe Knollenberg (R)
 * Michigan's 12th congressional district. Sander Levin (D)
 * Michigan's 13th congressional district. Lynn N. Rivers (D)
 * Michigan's 14th congressional district. John Conyers (D)
 * Michigan's 15th congressional district. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (D)
 * Michigan's 16th congressional district. John Dingell (D)

Minnesota

 * Minnesota's 1st congressional district. Gil Gutknecht (R)
 * Minnesota's 2nd congressional district. David Minge (DFL)
 * Minnesota's 3rd congressional district. Jim Ramstad (R)
 * Minnesota's 4th congressional district. Bruce Vento (DFL), until October 10, 2000, vacant thereafter
 * Minnesota's 5th congressional district. Martin Olav Sabo (DFL)
 * Minnesota's 6th congressional district. Bill Luther (DFL)
 * Minnesota's 7th congressional district. Collin Peterson (DFL)
 * Minnesota's 8th congressional district. Jim Oberstar (DFL)

Mississippi

 * Mississippi's 1st congressional district. Roger Wicker (R)
 * Mississippi's 2nd congressional district. Bennie Thompson (D)
 * Mississippi's 3rd congressional district. Chip Pickering (R)
 * Mississippi's 4th congressional district. Ronnie Shows (D)
 * Mississippi's 5th congressional district. Gene Taylor (D)

Missouri

 * Missouri's 1st congressional district. Bill Clay (D)
 * Missouri's 2nd congressional district. Jim Talent (R)
 * Missouri's 3rd congressional district. Dick Gephardt (D)
 * Missouri's 4th congressional district. Ike Skelton (D)
 * Missouri's 5th congressional district. Karen McCarthy (D)
 * Missouri's 6th congressional district. Pat Danner (D)
 * Missouri's 7th congressional district. Roy Blunt (R)
 * Missouri's 8th congressional district. Jo Ann Emerson (R)
 * Missouri's 9th congressional district. Kenny Hulshof (R)

Montana

 * Montana's at-large congressional district. Rick Hill (R)

Nebraska

 * Nebraska's 1st congressional district. Doug Bereuter (R)
 * Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. Lee Terry (R)
 * Nebraska's 3rd congressional district. Bill Barrett (R)

Nevada

 * Nevada's 1st congressional district. Shelley Berkley (D)
 * Nevada's 2nd congressional district. Jim Gibbons (R)

New Hampshire

 * New Hampshire's 1st congressional district. John E. Sununu (R)
 * New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district. Charles Bass (R)

New Jersey

 * New Jersey's 1st congressional district. Rob Andrews (D)
 * New Jersey's 2nd congressional district. Frank LoBiondo (R)
 * New Jersey's 3rd congressional district. H. James Saxton (R)
 * New Jersey's 4th congressional district. Chris Smith (R)
 * New Jersey's 5th congressional district. Marge Roukema (R)
 * New Jersey's 6th congressional district. Frank Pallone (D)
 * New Jersey's 7th congressional district. Bob Franks (R)
 * New Jersey's 8th congressional district. Bill Pascrell (D)
 * New Jersey's 9th congressional district. Steve Rothman (D)
 * New Jersey's 10th congressional district. Donald M. Payne (D)
 * New Jersey's 11th congressional district. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R)
 * New Jersey's 12th congressional district. Rush Holt Jr. (D)
 * New Jersey's 13th congressional district. Bob Menendez (D)

New Mexico

 * New Mexico's 1st congressional district. Heather Wilson (R)
 * New Mexico's 2nd congressional district. Joe Skeen (R)
 * New Mexico's 3rd congressional district. Tom Udall (D)

New York

 * New York's 1st congressional district. Michael Forbes (R), switched to (D) July 17, 1999
 * New York's 2nd congressional district. Rick Lazio (R)
 * New York's 3rd congressional district. Peter T. King (R)
 * New York's 4th congressional district. Carolyn McCarthy (D)
 * New York's 5th congressional district. Gary Ackerman (D)
 * New York's 6th congressional district. Gregory Meeks (D)
 * New York's 7th congressional district. Joe Crowley (D)
 * New York's 8th congressional district. Jerry Nadler (D)
 * New York's 9th congressional district. Anthony Weiner (D)
 * New York's 10th congressional district. Edolphus Towns (D)
 * New York's 11th congressional district. Major Owens (D)
 * New York's 12th congressional district. Nydia Velázquez (D)
 * New York's 13th congressional district. Vito Fossella (R)
 * New York's 14th congressional district. Carolyn Maloney (D)
 * New York's 15th congressional district. Charles Rangel (D)
 * New York's 16th congressional district. José E. Serrano (D)
 * New York's 17th congressional district. Eliot Engel (D)
 * New York's 18th congressional district. Nita Lowey (D)
 * New York's 19th congressional district. Sue W. Kelly (R)
 * New York's 20th congressional district. Benjamin Gilman (R)
 * New York's 21st congressional district. Michael R. McNulty (D)
 * New York's 22nd congressional district. John E. Sweeney (R)
 * New York's 23rd congressional district. Sherwood Boehlert (R)
 * New York's 24th congressional district. John M. McHugh (R)
 * New York's 25th congressional district. James T. Walsh (R)
 * New York's 26th congressional district. Maurice Hinchey (D)
 * New York's 27th congressional district. Thomas M. Reynolds (R)
 * New York's 28th congressional district. Louise Slaughter (D)
 * New York's 29th congressional district. John J. LaFalce (D)
 * New York's 30th congressional district. Jack Quinn (R)
 * New York's 31st congressional district. Amo Houghton (R)

North Carolina

 * North Carolina's 1st congressional district. Eva Clayton (D)
 * North Carolina's 2nd congressional district. Bob Etheridge (D)
 * North Carolina's 3rd congressional district. Walter B. Jones Jr. (R)
 * North Carolina's 4th congressional district. David Price (D)
 * North Carolina's 5th congressional district. Richard Burr (R)
 * North Carolina's 6th congressional district. Howard Coble (R)
 * North Carolina's 7th congressional district. Mike McIntyre (D)
 * North Carolina's 8th congressional district. Robin Hayes (R)
 * North Carolina's 9th congressional district. Sue Myrick (R)
 * North Carolina's 10th congressional district. Cass Ballenger (R)
 * North Carolina's 11th congressional district. Charles H. Taylor (R)
 * North Carolina's 12th congressional district. Mel Watt (D)

North Dakota

 * North Dakota's at-large congressional district. Earl Pomeroy (D-NPL)

Ohio

 * Ohio's 1st congressional district. Steve Chabot (R)
 * Ohio's 2nd congressional district. Rob Portman (R)
 * Ohio's 3rd congressional district. Tony P. Hall (D)
 * Ohio's 4th congressional district. Mike Oxley (R)
 * Ohio's 5th congressional district. Paul Gillmor (R)
 * Ohio's 6th congressional district. Ted Strickland (D)
 * Ohio's 7th congressional district. Dave Hobson (R)
 * Ohio's 8th congressional district. John Boehner (R)
 * Ohio's 9th congressional district. Marcy Kaptur (D)
 * Ohio's 10th congressional district. Dennis Kucinich (D)
 * Ohio's 11th congressional district. Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D)
 * Ohio's 12th congressional district. John Kasich (R)
 * Ohio's 13th congressional district. Sherrod Brown (D)
 * Ohio's 14th congressional district. Thomas C. Sawyer (D)
 * Ohio's 15th congressional district. Deborah Pryce (R)
 * Ohio's 16th congressional district. Ralph Regula (R)
 * Ohio's 17th congressional district. James Traficant (D)
 * Ohio's 18th congressional district. Bob Ney (R)
 * Ohio's 19th congressional district. Steve LaTourette (R)

Oklahoma

 * Oklahoma's 1st congressional district. Steve Largent (R)
 * Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district. Tom Coburn (R)
 * Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district. Wes Watkins (R)
 * Oklahoma's 4th congressional district. J. C. Watts (R)
 * Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. Ernest Istook (R)
 * Oklahoma's 6th congressional district. Frank Lucas (R)

Oregon

 * Oregon's 1st congressional district. David Wu (D)
 * Oregon's 2nd congressional district. Greg Walden (R)
 * Oregon's 3rd congressional district. Earl Blumenauer (D)
 * Oregon's 4th congressional district. Peter DeFazio (D)
 * Oregon's 5th congressional district. Darlene Hooley (D)

Pennsylvania

 * Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district. Bob Brady (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district. Chaka Fattah (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district. Robert A. Borski Jr. (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district. Ron Klink (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district. John E. Peterson (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district. Tim Holden (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district. Curt Weldon (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district. James C. Greenwood (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district. Bud Shuster (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district. Don Sherwood (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district. Paul Kanjorski (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district. John Murtha (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district. Joe Hoeffel (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district. William J. Coyne (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district. Pat Toomey (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district. Joe Pitts (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district. George Gekas (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district. Mike Doyle (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district. William F. Goodling (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 20th congressional district. Frank Mascara (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 21st congressional district. Phil English (R)

Rhode Island

 * Rhode Island's 1st congressional district. Patrick J. Kennedy (D)
 * Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district. Robert Weygand (D)

South Carolina

 * South Carolina's 1st congressional district. Mark Sanford (R)
 * South Carolina's 2nd congressional district. Floyd Spence (R)
 * South Carolina's 3rd congressional district. Lindsey Graham (R)
 * South Carolina's 4th congressional district. Jim DeMint (R)
 * South Carolina's 5th congressional district. John Spratt (D)
 * South Carolina's 6th congressional district. Jim Clyburn (D)

South Dakota

 * South Dakota's at-large congressional district. John Thune (R)

Tennessee

 * Tennessee's 1st congressional district. Bill Jenkins (R)
 * Tennessee's 2nd congressional district. Jimmy Duncan (R)
 * Tennessee's 3rd congressional district. Zach Wamp (R)
 * Tennessee's 4th congressional district. Van Hilleary (R)
 * Tennessee's 5th congressional district. Bob Clement (D)
 * Tennessee's 6th congressional district. Bart Gordon (D)
 * Tennessee's 7th congressional district. Ed Bryant (R)
 * Tennessee's 8th congressional district. John S. Tanner (D)
 * Tennessee's 9th congressional district. Harold Ford Jr. (D)

Texas

 * Texas's 1st congressional district. Max Sandlin (D)
 * Texas's 2nd congressional district. Jim Turner (D)
 * Texas's 3rd congressional district. Sam Johnson (R)
 * Texas's 4th congressional district. Ralph Hall (D)
 * Texas's 5th congressional district. Pete Sessions (R)
 * Texas's 6th congressional district. Joe Barton (R)
 * Texas's 7th congressional district. Bill Archer (R)
 * Texas's 8th congressional district. Kevin Brady (R)
 * Texas's 9th congressional district. Nick Lampson (D)
 * Texas's 10th congressional district. Lloyd Doggett (D)
 * Texas's 11th congressional district. Chet Edwards (D)
 * Texas's 12th congressional district. Kay Granger (R)
 * Texas's 13th congressional district. Mac Thornberry (R)
 * Texas's 14th congressional district. Ron Paul (R)
 * Texas's 15th congressional district. Rubén Hinojosa (D)
 * Texas's 16th congressional district. Silvestre Reyes (D)
 * Texas's 17th congressional district. Charles Stenholm (D)
 * Texas's 18th congressional district. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D)
 * Texas's 19th congressional district. Larry Combest (R)
 * Texas's 20th congressional district. Charlie Gonzalez (D)
 * Texas's 21st congressional district. Lamar Smith (R)
 * Texas's 22nd congressional district. Tom DeLay (R)
 * Texas's 23rd congressional district. Henry Bonilla (R)
 * Texas's 24th congressional district. Martin Frost (D)
 * Texas's 25th congressional district. Ken Bentsen (D)
 * Texas's 26th congressional district. Dick Armey (R)
 * Texas's 27th congressional district. Solomon P. Ortiz (D)
 * Texas's 28th congressional district. Ciro Rodriguez (D)
 * Texas's 29th congressional district. Gene Green (D)
 * Texas's 30th congressional district. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D)

Utah

 * Utah's 1st congressional district. James V. Hansen (R)
 * Utah's 2nd congressional district. Merrill Cook (R)
 * Utah's 3rd congressional district. Chris Cannon (R)

Vermont

 * Vermont's at-large congressional district. Bernie Sanders (I)

Virginia

 * Virginia's 1st congressional district. Herbert H. Bateman (R), until September 11, 2000, vacant thereafter
 * Virginia's 2nd congressional district. Owen B. Pickett (D)
 * Virginia's 3rd congressional district. Bobby Scott (D)
 * Virginia's 4th congressional district. Norman Sisisky (D)
 * Virginia's 5th congressional district. Virgil Goode (D, switched to I January 27, 2000)
 * Virginia's 6th congressional district. Bob Goodlatte (R)
 * Virginia's 7th congressional district. Thomas J. Bliley Jr. (R)
 * Virginia's 8th congressional district. Jim Moran (D)
 * Virginia's 9th congressional district. Rick Boucher (D)
 * Virginia's 10th congressional district. Frank Wolf (R)
 * Virginia's 11th congressional district. Tom Davis (R)

Washington

 * Washington's 1st congressional district. Jay Inslee (D)
 * Washington's 2nd congressional district. Jack Metcalf (R)
 * Washington's 3rd congressional district. Brian Baird (D)
 * Washington's 4th congressional district. Doc Hastings (R)
 * Washington's 5th congressional district. George Nethercutt (R)
 * Washington's 6th congressional district. Norm Dicks (D)
 * Washington's 7th congressional district. Jim McDermott (D)
 * Washington's 8th congressional district. Jennifer Dunn (R)
 * Washington's 9th congressional district. Adam Smith (D)

West Virginia

 * West Virginia's 1st congressional district. Alan Mollohan (D)
 * West Virginia's 2nd congressional district. Bob Wise (D)
 * West Virginia's 3rd congressional district. Nick Rahall (D)

Wisconsin

 * Wisconsin's 1st congressional district. Paul Ryan (R)
 * Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district. Tammy Baldwin (D)
 * Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district. Ron Kind (D)
 * Wisconsin's 4th congressional district. Jerry Kleczka (D)
 * Wisconsin's 5th congressional district. Tom Barrett (D)
 * Wisconsin's 6th congressional district. Tom Petri (R)
 * Wisconsin's 7th congressional district. Dave Obey (D)
 * Wisconsin's 8th congressional district. Mark Andrew Green (R)
 * Wisconsin's 9th congressional district. Jim Sensenbrenner (R)

Wyoming

 * Wyoming's at-large congressional district. Barbara Cubin (R)

Non-voting members

 * American Samoa's at-large congressional district. Eni Faleomavaega (D)
 * District of Columbia's at-large congressional district. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D)
 * Guam's at-large congressional district. Robert A. Underwood (D)
 * Puerto Rico's at-large congressional district. Carlos Romero Barceló (Resident Commissioner) (D/PNP)
 * United States Virgin Islands's at-large congressional district. Donna Christian-Christensen (D)

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Senate

 * Rhode Island (1)
 * nowrap | John Chafee (R)
 * Died October 24, 1999. Successor appointed on November 2, 1999, and later elected for a full six-year term.
 * nowrap | Lincoln Chafee (R)
 * November 2, 1999
 * Georgia (3)
 * nowrap | Paul Coverdell (R)
 * Died July 18, 2000. Successor appointed on July 24, 2000, and later elected to finish the term ending January 3, 2005.
 * nowrap | Zell Miller (D)
 * July 24, 2000
 * }
 * July 24, 2000
 * }

House of Representatives

 * Georgia's 6th congressional district
 * | Vacant
 * data-sort-value="January 3, 1999" | Newt Gingrich (R) resigned January 3, 1999. Successor elected February 23, 1999.
 * data-sort-value="Isakson Johnny" | Johnny Isakson (R)
 * February 23, 1999
 * Louisiana's 1st congressional district
 * data-sort-value="Livingston Bob" | Bob Livingston (R)
 * data-sort-value="March 1, 1999" | Resigned March 1, 1999. Successor elected May 29, 1999.
 * data-sort-value="Vitter David" | David Vitter (R)
 * May 29, 1999
 * California's 42nd congressional district
 * data-sort-value="Brown George" | George Brown Jr. (D)
 * data-sort-value="July 15, 1999" | Died July 15, 1999. Successor elected November 16, 1999.
 * data-sort-value="Baca Joe" | Joe Baca (D)
 * November 16, 1999
 * New York's 1st congressional district
 * data-sort-value="Forbes Michael" | Michael Forbes (R)
 * data-sort-value="July 17, 1999" | Changed political affiliation July 17, 1999.
 * data-sort-value="Forbes Michael" | Michael Forbes (D)
 * July 17, 1999
 * Virginia's 5th congressional district
 * data-sort-value="Goode Virgil" | Virgil Goode (D)
 * data-sort-value="January 27, 2000" | Changed party affiliation January 27, 2000.
 * data-sort-value="Goode Virgil" | Virgil Goode (I)
 * January 27, 2000
 * California's 31st congressional district
 * data-sort-value="Matthew Martínez" | Matthew G. Martínez (D)
 * data-sort-value="July 27, 2000" | Changed party affiliation July 27, 2000.
 * data-sort-value="Martínez Matthew" | Matthew G. Martínez (R)
 * July 27, 2000
 * Virginia's 1st congressional district
 * data-sort-value="Bateman Herbert" | Herbert H. Bateman (R)
 * data-sort-value="September 11, 2000" | Died September 11, 2000.
 * colspan=2 rowspan=3 | Seat vacant until next Congress
 * Minnesota's 4th congressional district
 * data-sort-value="Vento Bruce" | Bruce Vento (D)
 * data-sort-value="October 10, 2000" | Died October 10, 2000.
 * California's 32nd congressional district
 * data-sort-value="Dixon Julian" | Julian Dixon (D)
 * data-sort-value="December 8, 2000" | Died December 8, 2000.
 * }
 * Minnesota's 4th congressional district
 * data-sort-value="Vento Bruce" | Bruce Vento (D)
 * data-sort-value="October 10, 2000" | Died October 10, 2000.
 * California's 32nd congressional district
 * data-sort-value="Dixon Julian" | Julian Dixon (D)
 * data-sort-value="December 8, 2000" | Died December 8, 2000.
 * }
 * data-sort-value="December 8, 2000" | Died December 8, 2000.
 * }

Committees
For members (House and Senate) of the committees and their assignments, go into the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of the article and click on the link (1 link), in the directory after the pages of terms of service, you will see the committees of the Senate, House (Standing with Subcommittees, Select and Special) and Joint and after the committee pages, you will see the House/Senate committee assignments in the directory, on the committees section of the House and Senate in the Official Congressional Directory, the committee's members on the first row on the left side shows the chairman of the committee and on the right side shows the ranking member of the committee.

Senate

 * Aging (Special) (Chair: Chuck Grassley, Ranking Member: John Breaux)
 * Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry (Chair: Richard Lugar, Ranking Member: Tom Harkin)
 * Forestry, Conservation and Rural Revitalization (Chair: Larry Craig)
 * Marketing Inspection and Product Promotion (Chair: Paul Coverdell)
 * Production and Price Competitiveness (Chair: Pat Roberts)
 * Research, Nutrition and General Legislation (Chair: Peter Fitzgerald)
 * Appropriations (Chair: Ted Stevens, Ranking Member: Robert Byrd)
 * Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies (Chair: Thad Cochran)
 * Commerce, Justice, State and the Judiciary (Chair: Judd Gregg)
 * Defense (Chair: Ted Stevens)
 * District of Columbia (Chair: Kay Bailey Hutchison)
 * Energy and Water Development (Chair: Pete Domenici)
 * Foreign Operations (Chair: Mitch McConnell)
 * Interior (Chair: Slade Gorton)
 * Labor, Health, Human Services and Education (Chair: Arlen Specter)
 * Legislative Branch (Chair: Robert F. Bennett)
 * Military Construction (Chair: Conrad Burns)
 * Transportation (Chair: Richard Shelby)
 * Treasury and General Government (Chair: Ben Nighthorse Campbell)
 * VA, HUD and Independent Agencies (Chair: Kit Bond)
 * Armed Services (Chair: John Warner, Ranking Member: Carl Levin)
 * Airland (Chair: Rick Santorum)
 * Emerging Threats and Capabilities (Chair: Pat Roberts)
 * Personnel (Chair: Wayne Allard)
 * Readiness and Management Support (Chair: Jim Inhofe)
 * Seapower (Chair: Olympia Snowe)
 * Strategic (Chair: Bob Smith)
 * Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs (Chair: Phil Gramm, Ranking Member: Paul Sarbanes)
 * Economic Policy (Chair: Connie Mack III)
 * Financial Institutions (Chair: Robert F. Bennett, Vice Chair: Chuck Hagel)
 * Housing and Transportation (Chair: Wayne Allard, Vice Chair: Rick Santorum)
 * International Trade and Finance (Chair: Mike Enzi, Vice Chair: Mike Crapo)
 * Securities (Chair: Rod Grams, Vice Chair: Jim Bunning)
 * Budget (Chair: Pete Domenici, Ranking Member: Frank Lautenberg)
 * Commerce, Science and Transportation (Chair: John McCain, Ranking Member: Fritz Hollings)
 * Aviation (Chair: Slade Gorton)
 * Communications (Chair: Conrad Burns)
 * Consumer Affairs, Foreign Commerce and Tourism (Chair: John Ashcroft)
 * Manufacturing and Competitiveness (Chair: Spencer Abraham)
 * Oceans and Fisheries (Chair: Olympia Snowe)
 * Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine (Chair: Bill Frist)
 * Energy and Natural Resources (Chair: Frank Murkowski, Ranking Member: Jeff Bingaman)
 * Energy Research, Development, Production and Regulation (Chair: Don Nickles, Vice Chair: Pete Domenici)
 * Forests and Public Land Management (Chair: Larry Craig, Vice Chair: Conrad Burns)
 * National Parks, Historic Preservation and Recreation (Chair: Craig L. Thomas, Vice Chair: Ben Nighthorse Campbell)
 * Water and Power (Chair: Gordon H. Smith, Vice Chair: Slade Gorton)
 * Environment and Public Works (Chair: Bob Smith, Ranking Member: Max Baucus)
 * Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property and Nuclear Safety (Chair: Jim Inhofe)
 * Fisheries, Wildlife, and Drinking Water (Chair: Mike Crapo)
 * Superfund, Waste Control and Risk Assessment (Chair: Bob Smith)
 * Transportation and Infrastructure (Chair: George Voinovich)
 * Ethics (Select) (Chair: Pat Roberts, Ranking Member: Harry Reid)
 * Finance (Chair: William V. Roth Jr., Ranking Member: Daniel Patrick Moynihan)
 * Health Care (Chair: John Chafee)
 * International Trade (Chair: Chuck Grassley)
 * Long-Term Growth and Debt Reduction (Chair: Frank Murkowski)
 * Social Security and Family Policy (Chair: Don Nickles)
 * Taxation and IRS Oversight (Chair: Orrin Hatch)
 * Foreign Relations (Chair: Jesse Helms, Ranking Member: Joe Biden)
 * African Affairs (Chair: Bill Frist)
 * East Asian and Pacific Affairs (Chair: Craig L. Thomas)
 * European Affairs (Chair: Gordon H. Smith)
 * International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion (Chair: Chuck Hagel)
 * International Operations (Chair: Rod Grams)
 * Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Chair: Sam Brownback)
 * Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps, Narcotics and Terrorism (Chair: Paul Coverdell)
 * Governmental Affairs (Chair: Fred Thompson, Ranking Member: Joe Lieberman)
 * International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services (Chair: Thad Cochran)
 * Oversight of Government Management, Restructing and the District of Columbia (Chair: George Voinovich)
 * Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (Chair: Susan Collins)
 * Indian Affairs (Select) (Chair: Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Ranking Member: Daniel Inouye)
 * Intelligence (Select) (Chair: Richard Shelby, Ranking Member: Richard Bryan)
 * Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (Chair: Jim Jeffords, Ranking Member: Ted Kennedy)
 * Children and Families (Chair: Judd Gregg)
 * Public Health (Chair: Bill Frist)
 * Aging (Chair: Mike DeWine)
 * Employment, Safety and Training (Chair: Mike Enzi)
 * Judiciary (Chair: Orrin Hatch, Ranking Member: Patrick Leahy)
 * Administrative Oversight and the Courts (Chair: Chuck Grassley)
 * Antitrust, Business Rights and Competition (Chair: Mike DeWine)
 * Constitution, Federalism and Property Rights (Chair: John Ashcroft)
 * Criminal Justice Oversight (Chair: Strom Thurmond)
 * Immigration (Chair: Spencer Abraham)
 * Technology, Terrorism and Government Information (Chair: Jon Kyl)
 * Youth Violence (Chair: Jeff Sessions)
 * Rules and Administration (Chair: Mitch McConnell, Ranking Member: Chris Dodd)
 * Small Business (Chair: Kit Bond, Ranking Member: John Kerry)
 * Veterans' Affairs (Chair: Arlen Specter, Ranking Member: Jay Rockefeller)

House of Representatives

 * Agriculture (Chair: Larry Combest, Vice Chair: Bill Barrett, Ranking Member: Charles Stenholm)
 * Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry (Chair: Bob Goodlatte, Vice Chair: Thomas W. Ewing)
 * General Farm Commodities, Resource Conservation and Credit (Chair: Bill Barrett, Vice Chair: John A. Boehner)
 * Livestock and Horticulture (Chair: Richard Pombo, Vice Chair: John A. Boehner)
 * Risk Management, Research and Specialty Crops (Chair: Thomas W. Ewing, Vice Chair: Bill Barrett)
 * Appropriations (Chair: Bill Young, Ranking Member: Dave Obey)
 * Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies (Chair: Joe Skeen)
 * Commerce, Justice, State and Judiciary (Chair: Hal Rogers)
 * Defense (Chair: Jerry Lewis)
 * District of Columbia (Chair: Ernest J. Istook)
 * Energy and Water Development (Chair: Ron Packard)
 * Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs (Chair: Sonny Callahan)
 * Interior (Chair: Ralph Regula)
 * Labor, Health, Human Services and Education (Chair: John Edward Porter)
 * Legislative (Chair: Charles H. Taylor)
 * Military Construction (Chair: David L. Hobson)
 * Transportation (Chair: Frank Wolf)
 * Treasury, Postal Service and General Government (Chair: Jim Kolbe)
 * VA-HUD Independent Agencies (Chair: James T. Walsh)
 * Armed Services (Chair: Floyd Spence, Vice Chair: Bob Stump, Ranking Member: Ike Skelton)
 * Military Installations and Facilities (Chair: Joel Hefley)
 * Military Personnel (Chair: Steve Buyer)
 * Military Procurement (Chair: Duncan L. Hunter)
 * Military Readiness (Chair: Herbert Bateman, Vice Chair: Walter B. Jones Jr.)
 * Military Research and Development (Chair: Curt Weldon)
 * Special Oversight Panel on Morale, Welfare and Recreation (Chair: John M. McHugh, Vice Chair: Bob Riley)
 * Special Oversight Panel on the Merchant Marine (Chair: Herbert Bateman)
 * Banking and Financial Services (Chair: Jim Leach, Vice Chair: Steven T. Kuykendall, Ranking Member: John LaFalce)
 * Capital Markets, Securities and Government Sponsored Enterprises (Chair: Richard Baker, Vice Chair: Frank D. Lucas)
 * Domestic and International Monetary Policy (Chair: Spencer Bachus, Vice Chair: Ron Paul)
 * Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit (Chair: Marge Roukema, Vice Chair: Bill McCollum)
 * General Oversight and Investigations (Chair: Peter T. King, Vice Chair: Steven C. LaTourette)
 * Housing and Community Opportunity (Chair: Rick Lazio, Vice Chair: Robert W. Ney)
 * Budget (Chair: John Kasich, Ranking Member: John Spratt)
 * Commerce (Chair: Thomas J. Bliley Jr., Vice Chair: Paul E. Gillmor, Ranking Member: John Dingell)
 * Energy and Power (Chair: Joe Barton, Vice Chair: Cliff Stearns)
 * Finance and Hazardous Materials (Chair: Mike Oxley, Vice Chair: Billy Tauzin)
 * Health and the Environment (Chair: Michael Bilirakis, Vice Chair: Tom Coburn)
 * Oversight and Investigations (Chair: Fred Upton, Vice Chair: Richard Burr)
 * Telecommunications, Trade and Consumer Protection (Chair: Billy Tauzin, Vice Chair: Mike Oxley)
 * Education and the Workforce (Chair: William F. Goodling, Vice Chair: William F. Goodling, Ranking Member: Bill Clay)
 * Employer-Employee Relations (Chair: John A. Boehner, Vice Chair: Ernie Fletcher)
 * Workforce Protections (Chair: Cass Ballenger, Vice Chair: Bill Barrett)
 * Oversight and Investigations (Chair: Peter Hoekstra. Vice Chair: Charles W. Norwood Jr.)
 * Postsecondary Education, Training and Life-Long Learning (Chair: Buck McKeon, Vice Chair: Lindsey O. Graham)
 * Early Childhood, Youth and Families (Chair: Michael Castle, Vice Chair: Bob Schaffer)
 * Government Reform (Chair: Dan Burton, Vice Chair: Steve LaTourette, Ranking Member: Henry Waxman)
 * Census (Chair: Dan Miller, Vice Chair: John T. Doolittle)
 * Civil Service (Chair: Joe Scarborough, Vice Chair: Asa Hutchinson)
 * Criminal Justice, Drug Policy and Human Resources (Chair: John Mica, Vice Chair: Bob Barr)
 * District of Columbia (Chair: Richard Baker, Vice Chair: Connie Morella)
 * Government Management, Information and Technology (Chair: Stephen Horn, Vice Chair: Judy Biggert)
 * National Economic Growth, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs (Chair: David M. McIntosh, Vice Chair: Paul Ryan)
 * National Security, Veterans' Affairs and International Relations (Chair: Christopher Shays, Vice Chair: Mark E. Souder)
 * Postal Service (Chair: John M. McHugh, Vice Chair: Mark Souder)
 * House Administration (Chair: Bill Thomas, Ranking Member: Steny Hoyer)
 * International Relations (Chair: Benjamin A. Gilman, Ranking Member: Sam Gejdenson)
 * Africa (Chair: Edward Royce)
 * Asia and the Pacific (Chair: Doug Bereuter)
 * International Operations and Human Rights (Chair: Chris Smith)
 * Western Hemisphere (Chair: Elton Gallegly)
 * International Economic Policy and Trade (Chair: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen)
 * Judiciary (Chair: Henry J. Hyde, Ranking Member: John Conyers)
 * Commercial and Administrative Law (Chair: George Gekas)
 * The Constitution (Chair: Charles T. Canady)
 * Courts and Intellectual Property (Chair: Howard Coble)
 * Crime (Chair: Bill McCollum)
 * Immigration and Claims (Chair: Lamar Smith)
 * Resources (Chair: Don Young, Ranking Member: George Miller)
 * Energy and Mineral Resources (Chair: Barbara Cubin)
 * Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans (Chair: Jim Saxton)
 * National Parks and Public Lands (Chair: James V. Hansen)
 * Forests and Forest Health (Chair: Helen Chenoweth)
 * Water and Power (Chair: John T. Doolittle)
 * Rules (Chair: David Dreier, Vice Chair: Porter Goss, Ranking Member: Joe Moakley)
 * The Legislative Process (Chair: Porter Goss, Vice Chair: Deborah Pryce)
 * The Rules and Organizations of the House (Chair: John Linder, Vice Chair: Lincoln Diaz-Balart)
 * Science (Chair: Jim Sensenbrenner, Vice Chair: Vern Ehlers, Ranking Member: George Brown Jr., then Ralph Hall)
 * Basic Research (Chair: Nick Smith, Vice Chair: Judy Biggert)
 * Energy and the Environment (Chair: Ken Calvert, Vice Chair: Gary G. Miller)
 * Space and Aeronautics (Chair: Dana Rohrabacher, Vice Chair: Dave Weldon)
 * Technology (Chair: Constance Morella, Vice Chair: Gil Gutknecht)
 * Small Business (Chair: Jim Talent, Ranking Member: Nydia Velázquez)
 * Empowerment (Chair: Joseph R. Pitts, Vice Chair: Jim DeMint)
 * Government Programs and Oversight (Chair: Roscoe G. Bartlett, Vice Chair: Mary Bono)
 * Regulatory Reform and Paperwork Reduction (Chair: Sue Kelly, Vice Chair: John Thune)
 * Tax, Finance and Exports (Chair: Donald A. Manzullo, Vice Chair: Steve Chabot)
 * Rural Enterprises, Business Opportunities and Special Small Business Problems (Chair: Frank LoBiondo, Vice Chair: Rick Hill)
 * Standards of Official Conduct (Chair: Lamar S. Smith, Ranking Member: Howard Berman)
 * Transportation and Infrastructure (Chair: Bud Shuster, Vice Chair: Tom Petri, Ranking Member: Jim Oberstar)
 * Aviation (Chair: John J. Duncan Jr., Vice Chair: John E. Sweeney)
 * Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation (Chair: Wayne T. Gilchrest, Vice Chair: Frank A. LoBiondo)
 * Economic Development, Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation (Chair: Bob Franks, Vice Chair: John Cooksey)
 * Ground Transportation (Chair: Tom Petri, Vice Chair: Bob Franks)
 * Oversight, Investigations and Emergency Management (Chair: Tillie K. Fowler, Vice Chair: Lee Terry)
 * Water Resources and Environment (Chair: Sherwood L. Boehlert, Vice Chair: Don Sherwood)
 * Veterans' Affairs (Chair: Bob Stump, Vice Chair: Chris Smith, Ranking Member: Lane Evans)
 * Health (Chair: Cliff Stearns, Vice Chair: Michael Bilirakis)
 * Benefits (Chair: Jack Quinn, Vice Chair: J.D. Hayworth)
 * Oversight and Investigations (Chair: Terry Everett)
 * Ways and Means (Chair: William Reynolds Archer Jr., Ranking Member: Charles Rangel)
 * Health (Chair: Bill Thomas)
 * Human Resources (Chair: Nancy Johnson)
 * Oversight (Chair: Amo Houghton)
 * Social Security (Chair: Clay Shaw)
 * Trade (Chair: Phil Crane)
 * Whole

Joint committees

 * Economic (Chair: Sen. Connie Mack III, Vice Chair: Rep. Jim Saxton)
 * Taxation (Chair: Rep. Bill Archer, Vice Chair: Sen. William V. Roth)
 * The Library (Chair: Sen. Ted Stevens, Vice Chair: Rep. Bill Thomas)
 * Printing (Chair: Bill Thomas, Vice Chair: Rep. Mitch McConnell)

Legislative branch agency directors

 * 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: June E. O'Neill, until January 29, 1999
 * James Blum, January 29, 1999 - February 3, 1999
 * Dan Crippen, from February 3, 1999
 * Librarian of Congress: James H. Billington
 * Public Printer of the United States: Michael F. DiMario

Senate

 * Chaplain: Lloyd John Ogilvie (Presbyterian)
 * Curator: Diane K. Skvarla
 * Historian: Richard A. Baker
 * Parliamentarian: Bob Dove
 * Secretary: Gary Lee Sisco
 * Librarian: Greg Harness
 * Secretary for the Majority: Elizabeth B. Letchworth
 * Secretary for the Minority: Martin P. Paone
 * Sergeant at Arms: James W. Ziglar

House of Representatives

 * Chaplain: James David Ford (Lutheran), until March 23, 2000
 * Daniel P. Coughlin (Roman Catholic), from March 23, 2000
 * Chief Administrative Officer: James M. Eagen III
 * Clerk: Jeff Trandahl
 * Reading Clerks:
 * Mary Kevin Niland (D)
 * Bob Berry (until 1999) along with Paul Hays (R)
 * Inspector General: John W. Lainhart IV then Steven McNamara
 * Parliamentarian: Charles W. Johnson
 * Sergeant at Arms: Wilson Livingood

Exoneration of Charles Butler McVay III
In October 2000, the United States Congress passed a Sense of Congress resolution that McVay's record should reflect that "he is exonerated for the loss of the USS Indianapolis." President Clinton also signed the resolution. which rightented the miscarriage of justice on Charles B. McVay III for the sinking of the USS Indianapolis in 30 July 1945 by Japanese submarine I-58 (1943)