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United Kingdom, Greenland, Iceland, and the north polar re#on.

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Named Organization
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
Air Force
American Red Cross
Amtrak
Appalachian Regional Commission
Appropriations Committee
Architect of the Capitol
Army
Botanic Garden
Burdick (Medical Advertising agency for ACC)
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Bureau of the Census
Census Bureau
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
Coast Guard
Committee on Environment (U.S. Senate)
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Defense Department (DOD)
Defense Intelligence Agency
Delaware River Basin Commission
Department of Commerce (DOC)
Department of Defense (DOD)
*Department of Energy (use United States Department of Energy)
Department of Energy (DOE)
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Department of the Interior (DOI)
*Department of Transportation (use United States Department of Transportation)
Education Department (ED)
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Federal Communications Commission (U.S. government agency regulating TV, radio)
Enforced the Fairness Doctrine against the tobacco companies; required time be provided on TV, radio for anti-smoking commercials.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Federal Election Commission
Federal Library and Information Center Committee
Federal Maritime Commission
Federal Railroad Administration
Federal Reserve System
Finance Committee
Forest Service
General Accounting Office
General Counsel
General Services Administration (GSA)
Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Government National Mortgage Association
Government Printing Office (GPO)
Helsinki Commission (Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe)
House of Representatives
Icon
Indian Arts and Crafts Board
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Interstate Commerce Commission
Justice Department
Library of Congress
Marine Corps
Marine Mammal Commission
Maritime Administration
Moody's Corp.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Archives
National Bureau of Standards
National Capital Planning Commission
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Mediation Board
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Park Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Security Agency
National Security Council
National Transportation Safety Board
National Union
National Weather Service
Navy
NSA (National Smoker's Alliance)
1994 National Smoker's Alliance 1994 - to present. Front group formed by Philip Morris Tobacco Company to oppose smoke-free laws without its corporate involvement being detected.
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Peace Corps
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
Postal Service (USPS)
Power Administrations
Red Cross
Republican Party
Resource Planning Corporation
Ronnell
Rural Development
Schlitz
Secret Service
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Selective Service System
Senate
Small Business Administration (SBA)
Smithsonian Institution
State Department
Tennessee Valley Authority
Transportation Department (DOT)
U.S. Trade Representative
United Nations
United States House of Representatives
United States Information Agency
United States Senate
Veterans Administration
White House
World Bank
Named Person
Ackerman, Gary L.
Adams, Brock
Anderson, Glenn M.
Andrews, Michael A.
Anthony, Beryl F., Jr.
Archer, Bill
Armstrong, William L.
Baker, Richard G. (BAT Attorney, In-House)
Defense
Barbour, Becky
Bartlett, Steve
Bateman, Herbert H.
Bates, Jim
Bentsen, Lloyd
Berman, Howard L.
Bingaman, Jeff (Senator (D-New Mexico) (1982-present))
Plaintiff
Boggs, Lindy
Bond, Kit
Bonker, Don
Boren, David L.
Borski, Robert A.
Bosco, Douglas H.
Boucher, Rick
Boulter, Beau
Boxer, Barbara (Senator (D-California) Environment & Public Works Comm.)
Bradley, Bill
Breaux, John B.
Brennan, Joseph E.
Brooks, Jack
Brown, Barbara B., Ph.D. (CTR grantee, Psychiatrist, Veterans Admin. Sepulveda CA)
Industry Consultant, CTR grantee and a CTR Special Project recipient.
Brown, George E., Jr.
Brown, Hank
Bruce, Terry L.
Bryant, John
Bumpers, Dale
Burdick, Quentin N.
Burton, Dan
Byrd, Robert C.
Byron, Beverly B.
Cardin, Benjamin L.
Cart, Bob
Cheney, Dick
Clarke, James Mcclure
Clinger, William F., Jr.
Coble, Howard
Coelho, Tony
Cohen, William S.
Conrad, Kent
Conyers, John, Jr.
Cooper, Jim
Craig, Larry E.
Cranston, Alan
Crockett, George W., Jr.
Danforth, John C.
Darden, Buddy
Daub, Hal
Davis, Robert W.
Defazio, Peter A.
Delay, Tom
Dicks, Norman D.
Dixon, Alan J.
Dixon, Julian C.
Dodd, Christopher J.
Dole, Robert (U.S. Vice President, Senator (R-KS))
Defense
Doman, Robert K.
Donnelly, Brian
Dorgan, Byron L.
Dowdy, Wayne
Downey, Thomas J.
Dreier, David
Eckart, Dennis E.
Edwards, Don
Emerson, Bill
Espy, Mike
Evans, Daniel J.
Evans, Lane
Exon, J. James
Feighan, Edward F.
Fields, Jack
Flake, Floyd H.
Foley, Thomas S.
Ford, Harold E.
Ford, Wendell H.
Frank, Barney
Frenzel, Bill
Frost, Martin
Fuster, Jaime B.
Gallo, Dean A.
Gaydos, Joseph M.
Gephardt, Richard A.
Gibbons, Sam M.
Gilman, Benjamin A.
Gingrich, Newt (Speaker of the House after Republicans regained control of H)
Speaker of the House after Republicans regained control of House in 1994
Glenn, John (astronaut and later senator)
Gore, Albert, Jr.
Graham, Bob
Gramm, Phil (US Senator from Texas (Republican))
US Senator from Texas (Republican)
Grandy, Fred
Gunderson, Steve
Hamilton, Lee H.
Hansen, James V.
Hatcher, Charles F.
Hawkins, Augustus F.
Hayes, Jimmy
Hefley, Joel
Heinz, John
Helms, Jesse (U.S. Senator, (R-North Carolina))
Strongly pro-tobacco
Henry, Paul B.
Hollings, Ernest F.
Holloway, Clyde C.
Horton, Frank
Humphrey, Gordon J.
Hunter, Duncan L.
Hyde, Henry J.
Inouye, Daniel K.
Ireland, Andy
Jeffords, James M.
Jenkins, Ed
Johnson, Nancy L.
Jones, Ed
Jones, Walter B.
Kasten, Robert W., Jr.
Kemp, Jack F.
Kennedy, Edward M.
Kennelly, Barbara B.
Kerry, John F.
Kolter, Joe
Lancaster, H. Martin
Landon, Nancy
Lautenberg, Frank R.
Plaintiff
Leach, Jim
Leland, Mickey
Levine, Mel
Lewis, John
Lewis, Tom
Lightfoot, Jim
Livingston, Bob
Lott, Trent
Lowry, Mike
Lugar, Richard G.
Lujan, Manuel, Jr.
Luken, Thomas A.
Lungren, Daniel E.
Mack, Connie
Mackay, Buddy
Manton, Thomas J.
Markey, Edward J.
Matsui, Robert T.
Mccain, John
Mccollum, Bill
Mccurdy, Dave
Mcdade, Joseph M.
Mcewen, Bob
Mchugh, Matthew F.
Melcher, John
Meyers, Jan
Michel, Robert H.
Miller, George
Miller, John
Mitchell, George J.
Molinari, Guy V.
Moody, Jim
Moore, Curtis A.
Morella, Constance A.
Moynihan, Daniel P.
Murtha, John P.
Myers, John T.
Nickles, Don
Nielson, Howard C.
Nunn, Sam
Obey, David
Owens, Wayne
Oxley, Michael G.
Packard, Ron
Packwood, Bob
Panetta, Leon E.
Paul, John
Pepper, Claude
Petri, Thomas E.
Pressler, Larry
Price, David E.
Pryor, David
Quayle, Dan (Former Vice President of United States)
Richardson, Bill
Ridge, Tom
Riegle, Donald W., Jr.
Ritter, Don
Roberts, Pat
Robinson, Tommy F.
Rodino, Peter W., Jr.
Roe, Robert A.
Roemer, Buddy
Rogers, Harold
Defense
Rose, Charlie (U.S. Rep. (D-NC) 1986-1994)
Tobacco grower political ally.
Rose, Mary
Roth, William V., Jr.
Rowland, J. Roy
Rudman, Warren B.
Russo, Marry
Saiki, Patricia
Sanford, Terry
Sasser, Jim
Savage, Gus
Sawyer, Thomas C.
Saxton, H. James
Scheuer, James H.
Schneider, Claudine
Schroeder, Patricia
Schumer, Charles E.
Sensenbrenner, Jim, Jr.
Shaw, E. Clay, Jr.
Shelby, Richard C.
Shumway, Norman D.
Shuster, Bud
Simon, Paul
Skaggs, David E.
Skelton, Ike
Slaughter, D. French, Jr.
Slaughter, Louise M.
Smith, Bob
Smith, Christopher H.
Smith, Denny
Smith, Lamar
Smith, Lawrence J.
Smith, Robert C.
Solarz, Stephen J.
Solomon, Gerald B.
Spence, Floyd
Spratt, John M., Jr.
Stafford, Robert T.
Staggers, Harley O., Jr.
Stark, Pete
Stevens, Ted
Stokes, Louis
Sundquist, Don
Swindall, Patrick L.
Taylor, Gene
Thomas, William M.
Thurmond, James Strom (U.S. Senator from South Carolina, Dixiecrat candidate for pr)
Traxler, Bob
Trible, Paul
Upton, Fred
Vento, Bruce F.
Walgren, Doug
Walker, Robert S.
Wallop, Malcolm (Retired senator from Wyoming)
Formed conservative think tank, Frontiers of Freedom
Warner, John W.
Weiss, Ted
Weldon, Curt
Wheat, Alan
Wilson, Pete
Wirth, Timothy E.
Wise, Bob
Wolpe, Howard
Wright, Jim
Young, Don
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KL:Y STAFF AIDES - MINOI~ff SD-447 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510 - (202) 224-3941 Staff Director ............................ James P. Lucier Deputy Staff Director ..................... Tom Boney, Jr. Counsel. ........................ Quentin C. Cromme~, Jr. Subcommittees of the Foreign Relations Committee ~: 1. The Chairman and Ranking Minority Member axe ex officio members of all subcommittees of which they axe not regular members. 2. Subcommittees operate through the full committee office. 3. Contact full committee offices for subcommittee staff assignments. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS lurlsdl~limt: Matters concerning (t) The continent of Europe, including the Soviet Union, Greece and Turkey; and (2) The United Kingdom, Greenland, Iceland, and the north polar re#on. MAIORITY MEMBERS MINORITY MEMBi!~ Joseph It. Biden, Jr., Larry Pressler, Chairman Ranking Paul S. Sarbanes Rudy Boschwitz Paul Simon Paul Trible Claiborne Pe~l NEAR EASTERN AND SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS J-d~lb~n: Matters extending geographically from (1) Bhutan, BangLadesh, Pakistan, hadla, Mghanistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka across North Africa to Morocco and Algeria; (2) The Arab States and Israel; (:3) South Asia, the Middle East; (4) The re- Lationshlps between Israel and the Arab States; (5) Economic development and general security in the Middle East, South Asia, the Persian Gulf, and the Mediterranean. MAJORITY MEMBERS MINORITY MEMI~RS Patti $. Sat'banes, Rudy Boschwitz, Chairman Ranking Alan Cranston Larry Presshr Tent Sanford Mkch McCoonell Daniel P. MoynJban EAST ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS ]urimilctkm: (1) Matters extending geographically from China and Korea to Burma, inclusive, on the mainland of Asia; and to Hong Kong, Japan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Austra- lia and New Zealand, Oceania, and the South Pacific Islands; and (2) Trusteeship matters in the Paci~c region. MAJORITY MEMBI~S MINORITY MEMBERS ~Jam Cra~stom, F+am~ H. ~ur~owmki, Chairman Ranking Cbxistopher J. Dodd Richard G. Lugar Brock Adams Daniel J. Evans Claibcrne Pell WESTERN HEMISPHERE AND PEACE CORPS AFFAIRS JurisdielJon: (l) Matters extending geographically from the Arc- tic Ocean to "fierra del Fuego, including the Caribbean. Prob- lems which are of concern to the subcommittee include relations between the American nations, U.S.-Canadian affairs, boundary matters, the implementation of various treaties and conven- tions, economic relations and security matters affecting the Western Hemisphere, and the Organization of American States; and (2) General oversight over all of the activities and programs of the Peace Corps. MAJORITY MEMBERS MINO~TI~ MEMBERS Christopher J. Dodd, Richard G. Lugar, Chairman Ranking Alan Cranston Nancy Landon John F. Kerry Kassebaum Terry Sanford Paul Trible CLaibome Pell DanielJ. Evans W/nter Lq87-~38 := Congressional Yeilo~ T103630537
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Committee on Foreign Relations SD-446 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-4651 Jut~di~d~: (1) Relations of the United States with foreign nations generally; (2) Trea- ties and executive agreements, except reciprocal trade agreements; (3) Boundaries of the United States; (4) Protection of United States citizens abroad and expatriation; (5) Intervention abroad and declarations of war;, (6) Foreign economic, military, tech- nical, and humanitarian assistance; (7) United Nations and its affiliated organizations; (8) International conferences and congresses; (9) Diplomatic service; (10) International law as it relates to foreign policy; (11) Oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs as they relate to foreign policy; (12) International activities of the American National Red Cross and the International Committee of the Red Cross; (13) International aspects of nuclear energy, including nuclear transfer policy; (14) Foreign loans; (18) Measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign na- tions and to safeguard American business interests abroad; (16) The World Bank group, the regional development banks, and other international organizations estab- lished primarily for development assistance purposes; (17) The International Monetary Fund and other international organizations established primarily for international mon- etary purposes (except that, at the request of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, any proposed legislation relating to such subjects reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations shall be referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs); (18) Acquisition of land and buildings for embassies and legations in foreign countries; (19) National security and international aspects of trusteeships of the United States. In addition, the committee is mandated to study and review matters relating to the national securiw policy, foreign policy, and international economic policy as it relates to foreign policy ofth6 U.S., and matters relating to food, hunger, and nutrition in foreign countries, and to report on these matters periodically. RMio: 1019. Claiborne Pell, R.I., ,joseph R. Biden, Jr., Del. Paul S. Sarbanes, Md. Alan Cranston, Calif. Christopher.]. Dodd, Conn. John F. Kerry, Mass. Paul Simon, ]11. Terry Sanford, N.C. Brock Adams, Wash. Daniel P. Moynihau, N.Y. MINORfIY MEMBERS Jesse Helms, N.C., Ranking Minority Member Richard G. Lugar, Ind. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Kan. Rudy Boschwitz, Minn. Larry Pressler, S.D. Frank H. Murkowski, ALaska Paul Trible, Va. Daniel J. Evans, Wash. Mitch McConneli, Ky. KEY START AIDES - MAJORITY Staff Director Geryld B. Christianson ..............224-3953 Deputy Staff Director John B. Pitch III ............. 224-3952 Chief Counsel David Keaney ...................... 224-9032 Chief Clerk Barbara F. Allem ..................... 224-3916 Press Spokesman Frank & Sieverts ............... 224-5224 Documents ................................... 224-4620 Hearing Schedule Recording ...................... .-)24-8380 ˘~ C o~e s.~o~ ~ Ye l Io~,. Book W'm~r t987.-88 TI03630538
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Subcommittees of the Finance Committee l~es: 1. Subcom~ttees cgemte through the full cormT&tee o~ce. 2. Subcommi~ee jurisdictions are desired by title. ENERGY AND AGRICULTURAL TAXATION David L. Boren, Malcolm Wallop, Cha/r~an Rank/rig Spark M. Matsunaga William L Armstrong Thomas A. Daschle PRIVATE I~TIREMENT PLANS AND OVERSIGHT OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE MAIQRITY MEMBERS MINOfffl'Y MEMBI~ David Pryor, John Heinz Chairman Lloyd Bent.sen ImRNATIONAL MAIORn'Y MEMBERS MINOfllI'Y MEMBERS Bill Bradley, William V. Roth, Jr., Chairman Ranking Donald W. Riegle, Jr. Robert Dole John D. (jay) Rockefeller IV John C. Danforth HEALTH MOllifY MEMBERS George J. Mitchell, Cha/rman Lloyd Bentsen ~ Baucus Bill Bradley David Pryor Donald W. Riegle, Jr. John D. (jay) Rockefeller IV MI~Pt MEMBERS Dave Durenberger, Ran/dng Bob Packwood Robert Dole John H. Chafee John Heinz MAIOImY MEMI~I~$ Spark M. Matsunaga, Cha/rman Lloyd Bentsen Daniel P. Moynihan Max Baucus David L. Boren Bill Bradley George J. Mitchell Donald W. Riegle, Jr. John D. (lay) Rockefeller IV Thomas A. Daschle MINORffY MEMI~R$ John C. Danforth, Bob Packwood Wdliam V. Roth, Jr. John I-L Chafee John Heinz Malcolm Wallop WRliarn L. Armstrong Dave Durenberger SIH~L SECURITY AND FAMILY POLICY Daniel P. Moynihan, Robert Dole, Chairman Ranking David L. Boren Dave Durenberger George J. Mitchell W'dlhra L. Armstrong Thomas A. Daschle TAXATION AND DEBT MANAGEMENT ~ MEMBERS MINORITY MEMBERS Max Baucus,John H. Chafee, Chairman Ranking Spa~k M. Matsunaga William V. Roth, Jr. Daniel P. Moyni_han John C. Danforth David l~yor Malcolm Wallop W~t~r/987--88 ~) Cm~gr~ssbnal ~lh~ Book Ti03630539
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II I Com, mi'L'tee on Finance SD-205 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-4515 Jm'~dlcUcm: (I) Except as provided in the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, revenue measures generally;, (2) Except as provided in the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the bonded debt of the United States; (3) The deposit of public moneys; (4) Customs, collection districts, and ports of entry and delivery: (5) Reciprocal trade agreements; (6) Transportation of dutiable goods; (7) Revenue measures rehting to the insular possessions; (8) Tariffs and impo~t quotas, and matters rehted thereto; (9) National sochl security; (10) General revenue almring; (11) Health programs under the Social Security Act and health programs financed by a spedfic tax or trust fund. mlTY MEMBB~ Lloyd Bentsen, Tex., Chairman Spark M. Matsunaga, Hawaii Darnel P. Moyn~lan, N.Y. Max Baucus, Mont. David L. Boren, Okla. Bill Bradley, NJ. George J. Mitchell, Maine David Pryor, Axk. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., Mich. John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV, W.Va. Thomas A. Daschh, S.D. MINORll~ MEMBERS Bob Packwood, Ore., Ranking Minority Member Robert Dole, Kan. W~am V. Roth, Jr., Del. John C. Danforth, Mo. John H. Chafee, R.I. John Heinz, Pa. Ivh-dcolm Wallop, Wyo. Dave Durenberger, Minn. W~am L. Armstrong, Colo. Staff D~ector/Chief Counsel .................... Bill Willdns Chief Tax Counsel ............................. .]ha Gould Tax Counsel ............................. Barbara G~oves Randy Haddock Janet Pol]an Norm Richter Chief Analyst for Health and Human Resources.. Marina Weiss Professional Staff Members: Health .................................... Bruce Kelly Anne Weiss Social Security, ~ Services ............. Joe Humphreys Unemployment Compensation, Margaret Malone Revenue Sharing Professional Staff Members (cont'd.) Ways and Means Committee hearings ........... .]an Mayer Chief International Trade Counsel ................. Jeff tang Trade Counsel ............................ IVlke Mab~le Professional Staff Member (Trade) .......... Marcia Miller Press Secretary .............................. Bill Maddox Admkuisumtive Assistant ...................... Gloria Fralln Publications SH-231A ........................... 224-4629 Scheduling Information .......................... 224-3312 K~˘ STAFF AIDES. MINORITY SH-203 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510. (202) 224-5315 Chief of Staff ............................. Mary McAu~e Deputy Chief of Staff .......................... Ed Mihalski Chief Counsel ................................ John Colvh Deputy Chief Counsel ......................... Lindy Pauli Tax Counsel ............................... Frank Cantre! Greg Jenner Trade Counsel ............................. Joshua Bolten Chief Economist ............................ Karen Phillips Professional Staff Member/Press Aide ............. Julia Brim Professional Staff Member ...................... Brad Figel ~ Ccmgres.vio~Jl Yello~ Book W'm~ L987-88 T!03630540
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~ WASTES AND TOX~ SUBST~J˘CES ]udsalcllen: (1) Toxic substances; (2) National ~wimnmentaJ Policy Act; (3) Enviror~rnental ~ (4) Ndse poOutio˘ (5) Drinking water quality regulation; (6) Hazardous and sdid waste managemenL ~ M~MB~tS Max Baucus, Chairman Frank R. Lautenberg Barbara A. Mikttlski Harry Reid Bob Graham Dave Durenberger, John H. Chafee Steven D. Symms Majority SH-415 HSOB Professional Staff Member Ron Cooper ............. 224-5031 Minority SD-410 DSOB Counsel Curtis A. Moore ......................... 224-5761 Professional Staff Member Jimrn/e Powell ........... 224-8832 SUPERFUND AND ENVIRONMENTAL OVERSIGHT Ju~sdictkm: (1) Legislative jurisdiction over Superfund; (2) Oversight jurisdiction over all environmental programs. Frank R. Lautenberg, Chairman Max Baucus Barbara A. Mikulski MINORITY ME~IBERS John W. Warner, Ranld~g Larry Pressler Majority SH-408 HSOB Professional Staff Members: Seth Mones .................................. 224-6691 Mark Reiter ................................. 224.6226 Minority SD-410 DSOB Chief Counsel Katherine Cudlipp ................... 224-5761 Counsel Curtis A. Moore ......................... 224-5761 ~uds~ed~: (1) Environmen~ regulation ~ control o~ntr.lear energy;, (2) Tennessee ~ley Authority. ~ M~ John B. Breaux, Chairman Daniel P. Moyr~an George J. Mitchell Harry Reid Alan K. Simpson, Steven D. Syn'uns John W. Warner Majority SH-415 HSOB Assistant Counsel: Dan Berkovitz ................................ 224-4039 Tun Smith ................................... 224-3597 Minority SD-410 DSOB Counsel James Curt/ss ........................... 224-2991 W~t~r 1987-88 o C~gr-,~ional Ydl,~ Book T103630541
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Se~te Ewdro~ment and Pnbl~ Works Commi~ee - HL 29 KEY $TAIeF AI)E$ - MINORITY SD-410 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510- (202) 224-8832 Stx~ Director Bailey ~ ....................... 224-7854 C~ Colms~l Kztheiiae Cudllpp .................. 224-5761 Counsel Cut~..s A. Moore ........................ 224-5761 (air ~llution, Supeffund, toxic substances) Associate Counsel: James Curtiss ................................ 224-2991 (nuclear regulation) Steven Shimberg ............................. 224-I0ro3 (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, clean vrater, ~sb. and vnldllfe, toxic substances) Professional Staff Members: Mark Haynes ................................ 224-8218 fl'VA, water projects) Jean Lauver ................................. 224-7863 (transportation) J~tInie Powell ............................... 224.8832 (budget and appropriations, safe drinking wa~er, groundwater) Steve Sw-~n ................................. 224-7857 (buildings: disaster relief, ARC) Subcommittees of the Environment and Public Works Committee Ncd~: .Subcommittees operate through the full committee office. WAI~R I~SQIJRCES~ TRANSI~)RTATH)N, AND INFRASTRUCTURE Jun~JicUon: (1) Water resource development pol/cy; (2) Rood con~ol; (3) River basin policy; (4) In/and waterways construe- tion and operation; (5) Ports; (6) Small watersheds; (7) Con- struction and maintenance of Federal-a/d highways; (8) Disaster relief; (9) Economic development programs; (10) Appalachian Regional Comm/ssion. Daniel P. Moynihan, C/m/rman Quentin N. Burdick George J. Mitchell John B. Breaux Barbara A. M~kuJski Har~ Reid Bob Graham Steven D. Symms, /~n/a'ng • Ro~ T. S~ord Jo~ H. C~ee Dave ~b~ger Jo~ W. W~er L~ ~essier ltk'3' SI"~'F ~11~; Majority SH-508 HSOB Associate Counsel Mike Weiss .................... 224-8216 Assistant Counsel John Loewy .................... 224-3597 Professional Staff Members: Arm Garrabrant ............................... 224-6176 Nadine Ham/Iron .............................. 224.3333 Thomas Sldrbunt ............................. 224-3597 Minority SD-410 DSOB Professional Staff Members: Mark Haynes ................................ 224.8218 Jem Lauver .................................. 224-7863 Steve Swain ................................. 224-7857 Jimmie Powell.. : ............................. 224-8832 ENVIRONMENTAL PflOT1ECTII)N Juflttictlen: (1) Water pollution ('including oii pollution); (2) Ocean dumping; OCS lands (environmental aspects); (3) Clean ak'7, (4) Fisheries and wildlife (including refuges). MAJOIIffY MEMBERS MINOflfl3' MEMBERS George J. Mitchell, John H. Chafee, Chairman Ranldng Daniel P. Moynihan Robert T. Stafford Max Baucus Alan IL Simpson Frank R. Lautenberg Dave Durenberger John B. Bream Larry Pressler Bob Gralmm Majority SH-408 HSOB Assodate Counsel Katherine Kimbal/ ............... 224.6691 Professional Staff Members: Bob Day/son ................................. 224-6691 Jeff Peterson ................................. 224-6691 Minority SH-508 HSOB Counsel: Curtis A. Moore .............................. 224-5761 Steven Shimberg ............................. 224-I(~o3 0 Con~mssmnai Yellow Book T103630542
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Committee on Environment and Public Works SD-458 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-6176 Jurl~dlt~i~: (1) Environmental poScy; (2) Environmental research ~md development; (3) Ocean dmnping; (4) Fisheries and wildlife; (5) Environmental aspects of Outer Continental Shelf lands; (6) Solid waste disposal and recyc[htg; (7) Environmental ef- fects of toxic substances, other than pestiddes; (8) Water resources; (9) Flood control and hnprovements of rivers and harbors, including environmental aspects of deepwater ports; (10) Public works, bridges, and dams; (11) Water pollution; (12) Air pollution; (13) Noise pollution; (14) Nonmilitary environmenta~ regulation and control of nuclear energy; (15) Regional economic development; (16) Construction and maintenance of highways; (17) Public buildings and improved grounds of the United States generally, including Federal buildings in the District of Columbia. In addition, the committee is mandated to study and review matters relating to environmental protection, resource utilization and conservation, and to report on these matters periodically. Ratio: 9/7. MAJORITY MEMBERS Quentin N. Burdick, N.D., ChMrma~ Daniel P. Moynihan, N.Y. George J. Mitchell, Maine Max Baucus, Mont. Frank R. Lautenberg, N.J. John B. Breaux, La. Barbara A. Mikulski, Md. Harry Reid, Nev. Bob Graham, Fla. MINI)fiftY MEMBERS Robert T. Stafford, Vt., Ranking Minority Member John H. Chafee, R.I. Alan K. Simpson, Wyo. Steven D. Symms, Idaho Dave Durenberger, Minn. John W. Warner, Va. Larry Pressler, S.D. KEY'~TAFF AIDES - MAJORITY Staff Director Peter D. Prowitt ................... 224-7845 Chief Counsel Ph~'p T. Cummings ................. 224-7843 (environmental) Associate Counsel: Katharine Kimball ............................ 224-6691 (environmental protection) Nan Stockholm ............................... 224-3597 (water resources, public buildings) Mike Weiss ................................. 224-8216 (public works, transportation) Assistant Counsel: Dan Berkovitz ............................... 224-4039 (nuclear regulation) John H. Loewy ............................... 224-3597 (water resources, transportation and infrastructure) Seth Mones ................................. 224-6691 (Supeffund and environmental oversight) Tim Smith ................................... 224-3597 (nuclear regulation) Professional Staff Members: Judy Campbell ............................... 224-6176 (special assistant) Stephanie Clough ............................. 224.3597 (general environmental) Ron Cooper ................................. 224-5031 ;hazardous wastes and toxic substances) Professional Staff Members (cont'd.) Robert Davison ............................... 224.7189 (fish and wildlife) Ann Garrabrant ............................... 224-6176 (water resources, general public works) Michael Goo ................................. 224-669:]. (environmental) Nadine Hamilton .............................. 224-32,33 (transportation) Helen Kalbaugh .............................. 224-6176 (general environmental) Margaret A. Nagel ............................ 2244844 (administration and personnel) Jeff Pcterson .............. ; .................. 224.7069 (environmental) Mark Reiter ................................. 224-6226 (environmental) Michael Shields ............................... 224-5031 (dean air, environmental) Thomas Skirbunt ............................. 224-8430 (water projects) Elizabeth G. Thompson ........................ 224-3974 (office manager and Assistant to Staff Director) Calendar Clerk Charles Ambush ................... 224-7852 Publications Paul Chimes ........................ 224-7841 Winter 1987--88 :' C,mgressionat Yellow B,~k T103630543
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Se~ste Energ~ and,tVatural Resources Com~r~ttee- HI-27 W~'~R Arm POW~ SD-306 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20510 (2O2) 224-4971 /,d~lietkm: (I) Irrigation; (2) Reclamation pcojects, including related flood control purposes; (3) Power marketing adrninistra- tions (e.g,, Bonnev~le, Alaska, Southwestern, Western Area, Southeastern Power Administrations); (4) Energy development impacts on water resources; (5) groundwater resources and management; (6) small power producers; (7) hydroelectric power, and (8) low-head hydro. Bill Bradley, Kent Conrad, Vice Chairman Dale Bumpers Wendell H. Ford Howard M. Metzenbaum Timothy E. Wirth Daniel J. Evans, Ranking Mark O. Hatfield Frank H. Murkowsld Malcolm Wallop Don Nickles ~jori~ Se~o~ Counsel ............................ .. Bill Co,way S~nior ~'ofe~io~ St~f ~ember ............... R~ss ~˘~ Staff Assistant ............................... Palge C~er Minority SD-310 DSOB, 224-i017 Senior Counsel ............................... Jim Beirne Staff Assistant ................................ Ann Femh Ti0~305,~
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ports; and (14) Deep seabed mining. John Melcher, Chairman Timothy E. Wirth, Vice Chairman Wendell H. Ford Jeff Bingaman Kent Conrad MINOt~TY MEMBI~S Chic Hecht, Don Nickles Malcolm Wallop Frank H. Murkowski I~T $1~'F ~lDf~ Majority Senior Counsel ........................... Patricia Beneke P~ofessional Staff Member. .................... Lisa Vehmas Staff Assistant ............................ Wanda Fredman Minority SD-310 DSOB, 224-1017 Professional Staff Member ................... Patty Kennedy Assistant .................................... Carol Craft PUBLIC ~ ~ PAm~ AND ~ SD-308 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-4971 luci~b:li~: (1) Public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management; (2) National Forest System; (3) National Park System; (4) National Wdderness Preservation System; (5) Wild and Scenic Rivers System; (6) National Trail System; (7) Estab- lishment d w~dlife refuges on public lands; (8) Alaska Native Claims Se~emant Act; (9) Alaska National Interest Lands Con- servation Act; (10) Reserved water rights; (11) Military land withdrawals; (12) National recreation a~eas; (13) National mona- meats; (14) Historic sites; (15) Military parks and battlefields; (16) Land and Water Conservation Fund; (17) Historic preser- vation; (18) Renewable resources; (19) Outdoor recreation re- sources; and on the public domain, (20) Preservation of prekis- teric ruins and objects of interest. ~UOi~ff~ Mm Dale Bumpers, Chairman Jeff Bingaxaan, Vice Chairman John Melcher Bill Bradley Timothy E. WLrth Wyche Fowler, Jr. Kent Conrad MINO~'rY MI~IB~RS Malcolm Wallop, Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Mark O. Hatiield Pete V. Domenici Frank H. Murkowsld Chic Hecht Majority Senior Professional Staff Member .............. Tom Wil/iams Professional Staff Member .................. Beth Norcross Staff Assistant ............................... Dhne Nagel Minority SD-310 DSOB, 224-1017 Professional St~f Member ................. Tony Bevinetto Staff Assistant ............................. Becky Barbour Plrmter/987--g8 .~ Cong'r~donat Yellow T103630545
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SD-310 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510- (2~2) St~ Director ............................. Frank Cushing C, hid Cotmsd ............................. Cfary E~sworth Se~er Co~usd ................................ Tun Beime Senior Professional Staff Member ........... Richard Grundy Prdessio~ Staff Members: Energy Regulation/Conservatinn ........... Howard Useem Energy R&D ............................ Mariyn Meigs M/neml Resources ....................... Patty Kennedy Public Lands ............................ Tony Bevinetto Executive Assist~nt/O~ce Manager ............. Carol Cralt Spedal Assistants ......................... Becky Barbour Gerry Hardy Staff Assistant ................................ Ann Femia 224-1017 Subcommittees of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee The Chairman and Ranldng Minority Member ~re e# o~'o members of ~11 sub- committees. ENERGY REGULATION AND CONSERVATION SH-212 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-4971 ~lt~l˘l~m: (1) Federal energy conservation programs; (2) En- ergy information; (3) Commercialization of new technologies (e.g., wind, solar, ocean thermal energy conversion); (4) Liq- uefied mtttral gas projects; (5) Oil and gas pipe~es and pipeline regulation, including regulation of Alaska Natura~ Gas Trans- portation System, Trans.Alaska PipeIhne System, and other oil or gas pipeline systems widtin Alaska; (6) Regulatory functions of ERA; (7) Refinery policy; (8) Gasoline rationing;, (9) Emer- gency pzeparedness; (10) Petzo[eurn allocation; and (11) Coal convers/or~ Howard M. Don Nickles, Metzenbaum, Rarddng Cha/rman Lowell P. Welcker, Bill Bradley DanielJ. Evans Jeff Wyche Fowler, Jr. Majority Counsel ................................... Joel Saltzma~ Professior~l Staff Member ..................... AI Stayman Staff Assistant .............................. Kelly B~cnes Minority SD-310 DSOB, 224-1017 Professional Staff Member ................. Howard Useem Staff Assistant ............................. Becky Barbour ENF.I~Y RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SH-312 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-4971 Jurb#˘tkm: (1) Nuclear R&D; (2) Coal and synfuels R&D; (3) Nuclear and nonnudear energy commercial~tion projects; (4) Nuclear fuel cycle policy,/ncluding urardum resources; (5) Synthetic Fuels Corporation; (6) New technologies R&D (e.g., conservation, solar, ocean thermal energy conversion [OTEC], and magnetohydrodymmics [MHD]); (7) Nuclear insurance and facilities siting;, and (8) Breeder reactor devel- opment. Wendell H. Ford, Chairman Wyche Fowler, Jr., Vice Chairman Dale Bumpers Howard M. Metzenbaum John Melcher MINORITY MEMBERS Pete V. Domenici, Rarddng Daniel J. Evans Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Chic Hecht Majority P~o[essional Staff Members .................... Che~l Moss Mary Louise Wagner Staff Assistants ............................... Ted Cu~.in Tammy Massey Minority SD-310 DSOB, 224-1017 Professior~l Staff Member ................... Mafilyn Meiga Staff Assistant ................................ Ann Femia ~ Co~g~ss~ Yello~ Book W~t~r1987-88 T!03630546

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