92nd United States Congress
The 92nd 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, DC from January 3, 1971, to January 3, 1973, during the third and fourth years of Richard Nixon's presidency.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the 1960 Census. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.
Major events
Passing legislation on revenue-sharing was a key event of the congress. President Richard Nixon had it listed on his list of top policies to cover for the year. Nixon signed the bill into law at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The law gained support from many state and local officials including: San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto whose city received $27 million in revenue-sharing money in the first year. Alito said that many projects that would not have been possible could now be done, "That will effectively enable us to meet those programs which up to now because of very tough budgeting we've had to trench."Major legislation
- December 18, 1971: Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act,,
- December 23, 1971: National Cancer Act,,
- February 7, 1972: Federal Election Campaign Act,,
- March 24, 1972: Equal Employment Opportunity Act,,
- June 23, 1972: Title IX Amendment of the Higher Education Act,,
- October 6, 1972: Federal Advisory Committee Act,,
- October 18, 1972: Federal Water Pollution Control Amendments of 1972,,
- October 21, 1972: Marine Mammal Protection Act,,
- October 27, 1972: Consumer Product Safety Act,,
- October 27, 1972: Noise Control Act,,
- October 27, 1972: Coastal Zone Management Act,,
Constitutional amendments
- March 23, 1971: Approved an amendment to the United States Constitution prohibiting the states and the federal government from using age as a reason for denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States who are at least eighteen years old, and submitted it to the state legislatures for ratification
- * July 1, 1971: The Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified by the requisite number of states to become part of the Constitution
- March 22, 1972: Approved an amendment to the Constitution designed to guarantee equal rights for women, and submitted it to the state legislatures for ratification
- * This amendment, commonly known as the Equal Rights Amendment, was later rendered inoperative, as it was not ratified within the seven–year time frame set by Congress
Party summary
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
- President: Spiro Agnew
- President pro tempore:
- * Richard Russell Jr., until January 21, 1971
- * Allen J. Ellender, January 22, 1971 – July 27, 1972
- * James Eastland, from July 28, 1972
- Permanent Acting President pro tempore: Lee Metcalf
Majority (Democratic) leadership
- Majority Leader: Mike Mansfield
- Majority Whip: Robert Byrd
- Caucus Secretary: Frank Moss
Minority (Republican) leadership
- Minority Leader: Hugh Scott
- Minority Whip: Robert P. Griffin
- Republican Conference Chairman: Margaret Chase Smith
- Republican Conference Secretary: Norris Cotton
- National Senatorial Committee Chair: Peter H. Dominick
- Policy Committee Chairman: Gordon Allott
House of Representatives
- Speaker: Carl Albert
Majority (Democratic) leadership
- Majority Leader: Hale Boggs
- Majority Whip: Tip O'Neill
- Democratic Caucus Chairman: Olin E. Teague
- Democratic Caucus Secretary: Leonor Sullivan
- Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Tip O'Neill
Minority (Republican) leadership
- Minority Leader: Gerald Ford
- Minority Whip: Leslie C. Arends
- Republican Conference Chairman: John B. Anderson
- Republican Conference Vice-Chairman: Robert Stafford then Samuel L. Devine
- Republican Conference Secretary: Richard H. Poff then Jack Edwards
- Policy Committee Chairman: John Jacob Rhodes
- Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Bob Wilson
Caucuses
- Congressional Black Caucus
- House Democratic Caucus
- Senate Democratic Caucus
Members
Senate
Senators are popularly elected statewide every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1976; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1972; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1974.[List of [United States Senators from Alabama|Alabama]]
- 2. John Sparkman
- 3. James Allen
Alaska">List of United States Senators from Alaska">Alaska
- 2. Ted Stevens
- 3. Mike Gravel
Arizona">List of United States Senators from Arizona">Arizona
- 1. Paul Fannin
- 3. Barry Goldwater
Arkansas">List of United States Senators from Arkansas">Arkansas
- 2. John L. McClellan
- 3. J. William Fulbright
California">List of United States Senators from California">California
- 3. Alan Cranston
- 1. John V. Tunney
Colorado">List of United States Senators from Colorado">Colorado
- 2. Gordon Allott
- 3. Peter H. Dominick
Connecticut">List of United States Senators from Connecticut">Connecticut
- 3. Abraham Ribicoff
- 1. Lowell Weicker
Delaware">List of United States Senators from Delaware">Delaware
- 2. J. Caleb Boggs
- 1. William Roth
Florida">List of United States Senators from Florida">Florida
- 1. Lawton Chiles
- 3. Edward Gurney
Georgia">List of United States Senators from Georgia">Georgia
- 2. Richard Russell Jr., until January 21, 1971
- * David H. Gambrell, February 1, 1971 – November 7, 1972
- * Sam Nunn, from November 7, 1972
- 3. Herman Talmadge
Hawaii">List of United States Senators from Hawaii">Hawaii
- 1. Hiram Fong
- 3. Daniel Inouye
Idaho">List of United States Senators from Idaho">Idaho
- 3. Frank Church
- 2. Leonard B. Jordan
Illinois">List of United States Senators from Illinois">Illinois
- 2. Charles H. Percy
- 3. Adlai Stevenson III
Indiana">List of United States Senators from Indiana">Indiana
- 1. Vance Hartke
- 3. Birch Bayh
Iowa">List of United States Senators from Iowa">Iowa
- 2. Jack Miller
- 3. Harold Hughes
Kansas">List of United States Senators from Kansas">Kansas
- 2. James B. Pearson
- 3. Bob Dole
Kentucky">List of United States Senators from Kentucky">Kentucky
- 2. John Sherman Cooper
- 3. Marlow Cook
Louisiana">List of United States Senators from Louisiana">Louisiana
- 2. Allen J. Ellender, until July 27, 1972
- * Elaine Edwards, August 1, 1972 – November 13, 1972
- * J. Bennett Johnston, from November 14, 1972
- 3. Russell B. Long
Maine">List of United States Senators from Maine">Maine
- 2. Margaret Chase Smith
- 1. Edmund Muskie
Maryland">List of United States Senators from Maryland">Maryland
- 3. Charles Mathias
- 1. J. Glenn Beall Jr.
Massachusetts">List of United States Senators from Massachusetts">Massachusetts
- 1. Ted Kennedy
- 2. Edward Brooke
Michigan">List of United States Senators from Michigan">Michigan
- 1. Philip Hart
- 2. Robert P. Griffin
Minnesota">List of United States Senators from Minnesota">Minnesota
- 2. Walter Mondale
- 1. Hubert Humphrey
Mississippi">List of United States Senators from Mississippi">Mississippi
- 2. James Eastland
- 1. John C. Stennis
Missouri">List of United States Senators from Missouri">Missouri
- 1. Stuart Symington
- 3. Thomas Eagleton
Montana">List of United States Senators from Montana">Montana
- 1. Mike Mansfield
- 2. Lee Metcalf
Nebraska">List of United States Senators from Nebraska">Nebraska
- 1. Roman Hruska
- 2. Carl Curtis
Nevada">List of United States Senators from Nevada">Nevada
- 3. Alan Bible
- 1. Howard Cannon
New Hampshire">List of United States Senators from New Hampshire">New Hampshire
- 3. Norris Cotton
- 2. Thomas J. McIntyre
New Jersey">List of United States Senators from New Jersey">New Jersey
- 2. Clifford P. Case
- 1. Harrison A. Williams
New Mexico">List of United States Senators from New Mexico">New Mexico
- 2. Clinton Anderson
- 1. Joseph Montoya
New York">List of United States Senators from New York">New York
- 3. Jacob Javits
- 1. James L. Buckley
North Carolina">List of United States Senators from North Carolina">North Carolina
- 3. Sam Ervin
- 2. B. Everett Jordan
North Dakota">List of United States Senators from North Dakota">North Dakota
- 3. Milton Young
- 1. Quentin Burdick
Ohio">List of United States Senators from Ohio">Ohio
- 3. William B. Saxbe
- 1. Robert Taft Jr.
Oklahoma">List of United States Senators from Oklahoma">Oklahoma
- 2. Fred R. Harris
- 3. Henry Bellmon
Oregon">List of United States Senators from Oregon">Oregon
- 2. Mark Hatfield
- 3. Bob Packwood
Pennsylvania">List of United States Senators from Pennsylvania">Pennsylvania
- 1. Hugh Scott
- 3. Richard Schweiker
Rhode Island">List of United States Senators from Rhode Island">Rhode Island
- 1. John Pastore
- 2. Claiborne Pell
South Carolina">List of United States Senators from South Carolina">South Carolina
- 2. Strom Thurmond
- 3. Fritz Hollings
South Dakota">List of United States Senators from South Dakota">South Dakota
- 2. Karl E. Mundt
- 3. George McGovern
Tennessee">List of United States Senators from Tennessee">Tennessee
- 2. Howard Baker
- 1. Bill Brock
Texas">List of United States Senators from Texas">Texas
- 2. John Tower
- 1. Lloyd Bentsen
Utah">List of United States Senators from Utah">Utah
- 3. Wallace F. Bennett
- 1. Frank Moss
Vermont">List of United States Senators from Vermont">Vermont
- 3. George Aiken
- 1. Winston L. Prouty, until September 10, 1971
- * Robert Stafford, from September 16, 1971
Virginia">List of United States Senators from Virginia">Virginia
- 1. Harry F. Byrd Jr.
- 2. William B. Spong Jr.
Washington">List of United States Senators from Washington">Washington
- 3. Warren Magnuson
- 1. Henry M. Jackson
West Virginia">List of United States Senators from West Virginia">West Virginia
- 2. Jennings Randolph
- 1. Robert Byrd
Wisconsin">List of United States Senators from Wisconsin">Wisconsin
- 1. William Proxmire
- 3. Gaylord Nelson
Wyoming">List of United States Senators from Wyoming">Wyoming
- 1. Gale W. McGee
- 2. Clifford Hansen
House of Representatives
The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers.[List of [United States Representatives from Alabama|Alabama]]
- . Jack Edwards
- . William Louis Dickinson
- . George W. Andrews, until December 25, 1971
- * Elizabeth B. Andrews, from April 4, 1972
- . Bill Nichols
- . Walter Flowers
- . John Hall Buchanan Jr.
- . Tom Bevill
- . Robert E. Jones Jr.
Alaska">List of United States Representatives from Alaska">Alaska
- . Nick Begich, until October 16, 1972
Arizona">List of United States Representatives from Arizona">Arizona
- . John Jacob Rhodes
- . Mo Udall
- . Sam Steiger
Arkansas">List of United States Representatives from Arkansas">Arkansas
- . William Vollie Alexander Jr.
- . Wilbur Mills
- . John Paul Hammerschmidt
- . David Pryor
California">List of United States Representatives from California">California
- . Donald H. Clausen
- . Harold T. Johnson
- . John E. Moss
- . Robert L. Leggett
- . Phillip Burton
- . William S. Mailliard
- . Ron Dellums
- . George P. Miller
- . Don Edwards
- . Charles Gubser
- . Pete McCloskey
- . Burt Talcott
- . Charles M. Teague
- . Jerome Waldie
- . John J. McFall
- . B. F. Sisk
- . Glenn M. Anderson
- . Bob Mathias
- . Chester E. Holifield
- . H. Allen Smith
- . Augustus Hawkins
- . James C. Corman
- . Del M. Clawson
- . John H. Rousselot
- . Charles E. Wiggins
- . Thomas M. Rees
- . Barry Goldwater Jr.
- . Alphonzo E. Bell Jr.
- . George E. Danielson
- . Edward R. Roybal
- . Charles H. Wilson
- . Craig Hosmer
- . Jerry Pettis
- . Richard T. Hanna
- . John G. Schmitz
- . Bob Wilson
- . Lionel Van Deerlin
- . Victor Veysey
Colorado">List of United States Representatives from Colorado">Colorado
- . Mike McKevitt
- . Donald G. Brotzman
- . Frank Evans
- . Wayne N. Aspinall
Connecticut">List of United States Representatives from Connecticut">Connecticut
- . William R. Cotter
- . Robert H. Steele
- . Robert Giaimo
- . Stewart McKinney
- . John S. Monagan
- . Ella Grasso
Delaware">List of United States Representatives from Delaware">Delaware
- . Pete du Pont
Florida">List of United States Representatives from Florida">Florida
- . Bob Sikes
- . Don Fuqua
- . Charles E. Bennett
- . Bill Chappell
- . Louis Frey Jr.
- . Sam Gibbons
- . James A. Haley
- . Bill Young
- . Paul Rogers
- . J. Herbert Burke
- . Claude Pepper
- . Dante Fascell
Georgia">List of United States Representatives from Georgia">Georgia
- . George Elliott Hagan
- . Dawson Mathis
- . Jack Brinkley
- . Benjamin B. Blackburn
- . Fletcher Thompson
- . John Flynt
- . John William Davis
- . W. S. Stuckey Jr.
- . Phillip M. Landrum
- . Robert Grier Stephens Jr.
Hawaii">List of United States Representatives from Hawaii">Hawaii
- . Spark Matsunaga
- . Patsy Mink
Idaho">List of United States Representatives from Idaho">Idaho
- . James A. McClure
- . Orval H. Hansen
Illinois">List of United States Representatives from Illinois">Illinois
- . Ralph Metcalfe
- . Abner J. Mikva
- . Morgan F. Murphy
- . Ed Derwinski
- . John C. Kluczynski
- . George W. Collins, until December 8, 1972
- . Frank Annunzio
- . Dan Rostenkowski
- . Sidney R. Yates
- . Harold R. Collier
- . Roman Pucinski
- . Robert McClory
- . Phil Crane
- . John N. Erlenborn
- . Charlotte Thompson Reid, until October 7, 1971
- * Cliffard D. Carlson, from April 4, 1972
- . John B. Anderson
- . Leslie C. Arends
- . Robert H. Michel
- . Tom Railsback
- . Paul Findley
- . Kenneth J. Gray
- . William L. Springer
- . George E. Shipley
- . Melvin Price
Indiana">List of United States Representatives from Indiana">Indiana
- . Ray Madden
- . Earl Landgrebe
- . John Brademas
- . J. Edward Roush
- . Elwood Hillis
- . William G. Bray
- . John T. Myers
- . Roger H. Zion
- . Lee H. Hamilton
- . David W. Dennis
- . Andrew Jacobs Jr.
Iowa">List of United States Representatives from Iowa">Iowa
- . Fred Schwengel
- . John Culver
- . H. R. Gross
- . John Henry Kyl
- . Neal Edward Smith
- . Wiley Mayne
- . William J. Scherle
Kansas">List of United States Representatives from Kansas">Kansas
- . Keith Sebelius
- . William R. Roy
- . Larry Winn
- . Garner E. Shriver
- . Joe Skubitz
Kentucky">List of United States Representatives from Kentucky">Kentucky
- . Frank Stubblefield
- . William Natcher
- . Romano Mazzoli
- . Gene Snyder
- . Tim Lee Carter
- . John C. Watts, until September 24, 1971
- * William P. Curlin Jr., from December 4, 1971
- . Carl D. Perkins
Louisiana">List of United States Representatives from Louisiana">Louisiana
- . F. Edward Hébert
- . Hale Boggs
- . Patrick T. Caffery
- . Joe Waggonner
- . Otto Passman
- . John Rarick
- . Edwin Edwards, until May 9, 1972
- * John Breaux, from September 30, 1972
- . Speedy Long
Maine">List of United States Representatives from Maine">Maine
- . Peter Kyros
- . William Hathaway
Maryland">List of United States Representatives from Maryland">Maryland
- . Rogers Morton, until January 29, 1971
- * William Oswald Mills, from May 25, 1971
- . Clarence Long
- . Edward Garmatz
- . Paul Sarbanes
- . Lawrence Hogan
- . Goodloe Byron
- . Parren Mitchell
- . Gilbert Gude
Massachusetts">List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts">Massachusetts
- . Silvio O. Conte
- . Edward Boland
- . Robert Drinan
- . Harold Donohue
- . F. Bradford Morse, until May 1, 1972
- . Michael J. Harrington
- . Torbert Macdonald
- . Tip O'Neill
- . Louise Day Hicks
- . Margaret Heckler
- . James A. Burke
- . Hastings Keith
Michigan">List of United States Representatives from Michigan">Michigan
- . John Conyers
- . Marvin L. Esch
- . Garry E. Brown
- . J. Edward Hutchinson
- . Gerald Ford
- . Charles E. Chamberlain
- . Donald Riegle
- . R. James Harvey
- . Guy Vander Jagt
- . Elford Albin Cederberg
- . Philip Ruppe
- . James G. O'Hara
- . Charles Diggs
- . Lucien Nedzi
- . William D. Ford
- . John Dingell
- . Martha Griffiths
- . William Broomfield
- . Jack H. McDonald
Minnesota">List of United States Representatives from Minnesota">Minnesota
- . Al Quie
- . Ancher Nelsen
- . Bill Frenzel
- . Joseph Karth
- . Donald M. Fraser
- . John M. Zwach
- . Robert Bergland
- . John Blatnik
Mississippi">List of United States Representatives from Mississippi">Mississippi
- . Thomas Abernethy
- . Jamie Whitten
- . Charles H. Griffin
- . Sonny Montgomery
- . William M. Colmer
Missouri">List of United States Representatives from Missouri">Missouri
- . Bill Clay
- . James W. Symington
- . Leonor Sullivan
- . William J. Randall
- . Richard Walker Bolling
- . William Raleigh Hull Jr.
- . Durward Gorham Hall
- . Richard Howard Ichord Jr.
- . William L. Hungate
- . Bill Burlison
Montana">List of United States Representatives from Montana">Montana
- . Richard G. Shoup
- . John Melcher
Nebraska">List of United States Representatives from Nebraska">Nebraska
- . Charles Thone
- . John Y. McCollister
- . David Martin
Nevada">List of United States Representatives from Nevada">Nevada
- . Walter S. Baring Jr.
New Hampshire">List of United States Representatives from New Hampshire">New Hampshire
- . Louis C. Wyman
- . James Colgate Cleveland
New Jersey">List of United States Representatives from New Jersey">New Jersey
- . John E. Hunt
- . Charles W. Sandman Jr.
- . James J. Howard
- . Frank Thompson
- . Peter Frelinghuysen Jr.
- . Edwin B. Forsythe
- . William B. Widnall
- . Robert A. Roe
- . Henry Helstoski
- . Peter W. Rodino
- . Joseph Minish
- . Florence P. Dwyer
- . Cornelius Gallagher
- . Dominick V. Daniels
- . Edward J. Patten
New Mexico">List of United States Representatives from New Mexico">New Mexico
- . Manuel Lujan Jr.
- . Harold L. Runnels
New York">List of United States Representatives from New York">New York
- . Otis G. Pike
- . James R. Grover Jr.
- . Lester L. Wolff
- . John W. Wydler
- . Norman F. Lent
- . Seymour Halpern
- . Joseph P. Addabbo
- . Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal
- . James J. Delaney
- . Emanuel Celler
- . Frank J. Brasco
- . Shirley Chisholm
- . Bertram L. Podell
- . John J. Rooney
- . Hugh Carey
- . John M. Murphy
- . Ed Koch
- . Charles Rangel
- . Bella Abzug
- . William Fitts Ryan, until September 17, 1972
- . James H. Scheuer
- . Herman Badillo
- . Jonathan Brewster Bingham
- . Mario Biaggi
- . Peter A. Peyser
- . Ogden Reid
- . John G. Dow
- . Hamilton Fish IV
- . Samuel S. Stratton
- . Carleton J. King
- . Robert C. McEwen
- . Alexander Pirnie
- . Howard W. Robison
- . John H. Terry
- . James M. Hanley
- . Frank Horton
- . Barber Conable
- . James F. Hastings
- . Jack Kemp
- . Henry P. Smith III
- . Thaddeus J. Dulski
North Carolina">List of United States Representatives from North Carolina">North Carolina
- . Walter B. Jones Sr.
- . Lawrence H. Fountain
- . David N. Henderson
- . Nick Galifianakis
- . Wilmer Mizell
- . L. Richardson Preyer
- . Alton Lennon
- . Earl B. Ruth
- . Charles R. Jonas
- . Jim Broyhill
- . Roy A. Taylor
North Dakota">List of United States Representatives from North Dakota">North Dakota
- . Mark Andrews
- . Arthur A. Link
Ohio">List of United States Representatives from Ohio">Ohio
- . William J. Keating
- . Donald D. Clancy
- . Charles W. Whalen Jr.
- . William Moore McCulloch
- . Del Latta
- . Bill Harsha
- . Bud Brown
- . Jackson Edward Betts
- . Thomas L. Ashley
- . Clarence E. Miller
- . J. William Stanton
- . Samuel L. Devine
- . Charles Adams Mosher
- . John F. Seiberling
- . Chalmers Wylie
- . Frank T. Bow, until November 13, 1972
- . John M. Ashbrook
- . Wayne Hays
- . Charles J. Carney
- . James V. Stanton
- . Louis Stokes
- . Charles Vanik
- . William Edwin Minshall Jr.
- . Walter E. Powell
Oklahoma">List of United States Representatives from Oklahoma">Oklahoma
- . Page Belcher
- . Ed Edmondson
- . Carl Albert
- . Tom Steed
- . John Jarman
- . John Newbold Camp
Oregon">List of United States Representatives from Oregon">Oregon
- . Wendell Wyatt
- . Al Ullman
- . Edith Green
- . John R. Dellenback
Pennsylvania">List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania">Pennsylvania
- . William A. Barrett
- . Robert N. C. Nix Sr.
- . James A. Byrne
- . Joshua Eilberg
- . William J. Green III
- . Gus Yatron
- . Lawrence G. Williams
- . Edward G. Biester Jr.
- . John H. Ware III
- . Joseph M. McDade
- . Dan Flood
- . J. Irving Whalley
- . Lawrence Coughlin
- . William S. Moorhead
- . Fred B. Rooney
- . Edwin Duing Eshleman
- . Herman T. Schneebeli
- . Robert J. Corbett, until April 25, 1971
- * John Heinz, from November 2, 1971
- . George Atlee Goodling
- . Joseph M. Gaydos
- . John Herman Dent
- . John P. Saylor
- . Albert W. Johnson
- . Joseph P. Vigorito
- . Frank M. Clark
- . Thomas E. Morgan
- . James G. Fulton, until October 6, 1971
- * William Sheldrick Conover, from April 25, 1972
Rhode Island">List of United States Representatives from Rhode Island">Rhode Island
- . Fernand St. Germain
- . Robert Tiernan
South Carolina">List of United States Representatives from South Carolina">South Carolina
- . Mendel Jackson Davis, from April 27, 1971
- . Floyd Spence
- . William Jennings Bryan Dorn
- . James Mann
- . Thomas S. Gettys
- . John L. McMillan
South Dakota">List of United States Representatives from South Dakota">South Dakota
- . Frank E. Denholm
- . James Abourezk
Tennessee">List of United States Representatives from Tennessee">Tennessee
- . Jimmy Quillen
- . John Duncan Sr.
- . LaMar Baker
- . Joe L. Evins
- . Richard Fulton
- . William Anderson
- . Ray Blanton
- . Ed Jones
- . Dan Kuykendall
Texas">List of United States Representatives from Texas">Texas
- . Wright Patman
- . John Dowdy
- . James M. Collins
- . Ray Roberts
- . Earle Cabell
- . Olin E. Teague
- . Bill Archer
- . Robert C. Eckhardt
- . Jack Brooks
- . J. J. Pickle
- . William R. Poage
- . Jim Wright
- . Graham B. Purcell Jr.
- . John Andrew Young
- . Kika de la Garza
- . Richard Crawford White
- . Omar Burleson
- . Bob Price
- . George H. Mahon
- . Henry B. González
- . O. C. Fisher
- . Robert R. Casey
- . Abraham Kazen
Utah">List of United States Representatives from Utah">Utah
- . K. Gunn McKay
- . Sherman P. Lloyd
Vermont">List of United States Representatives from Vermont">Vermont
- . Robert Stafford, until September 16, 1971
- * Richard W. Mallary, from January 7, 1972
Virginia">List of United States Representatives from Virginia">Virginia
- . Thomas N. Downing
- . G. William Whitehurst
- . David E. Satterfield III
- . Watkins Moorman Abbitt
- . Dan Daniel
- . Richard Harding Poff, until August 29, 1972
- * M. Caldwell Butler, from November 7, 1972
- . J. Kenneth Robinson
- . William L. Scott
- . William C. Wampler
- . Joel Broyhill
Washington">List of United States Representatives from Washington">Washington
- . Thomas Pelly
- . Lloyd Meeds
- . Julia Butler Hansen
- . Mike McCormack
- . Tom Foley
- . Floyd Hicks
- . Brock Adams
West Virginia">List of United States Representatives from West Virginia">West Virginia
- . Bob Mollohan
- . Harley Orrin Staggers
- . John M. Slack Jr.
- . Ken Hechler
- . James Kee
Wisconsin">List of United States Representatives from Wisconsin">Wisconsin
- . Les Aspin
- . Robert Kastenmeier
- . Vernon Wallace Thomson
- . Clement J. Zablocki
- . Henry S. Reuss
- . William A. Steiger
- . Dave Obey
- . John W. Byrnes
- . Glenn Robert Davis
- . Alvin O'Konski
Wyoming">List of United States Representatives from Wyoming">Wyoming
- . Teno Roncalio
Non-voting members
- . Walter Fauntroy, from March 23, 1971
- . Jorge Luis Córdova
Changes in membership
Senate
- replacements: 3
- * Democratic: no net change
- * Republican: no net change
- deaths: 3
- resignations:
- Total seats with changes: 3
House of Representatives
- replacements: 10
- * Democratic: no net loss
- * Republican: no net gain
- deaths: 8
- resignations: 6
- Total seats with changes: 16
Committees
Senate
- Aeronautical and Space Sciences
- Agriculture and Forestry
- Appropriations
- Armed Services
- Banking, Housing and Currency
- Commerce
- District of Columbia
- Equal Educational Opportunity
- Finance
- Foreign Relations
- Government Operations
- Interior and Insular Affairs
- Judiciary
- Labor and Public Welfare
- Nutrition and Human Needs
- Post Office and Civil Services
- Public Works
- Rules and Administration
- Secret and Confidential Government Documents
- Small Business
- Standards and Conduct
- Subcommittee on Veterans' Affairs
- Whole
House of Representatives
- Agriculture
- Appropriations
- Armed Services
- Banking and Currency
- Crime
- District of Columbia
- Education and Labor
- Foreign Affairs
- Government Operations
- House Administration
- House Beauty Shop
- House Restaurant
- Interior and Insular Affairs
- Internal Security
- Interstate and Foreign Commerce
- Judiciary
- Merchant Marine and Fisheries
- Post Office and Civil Service
- Public Works
- Regulate Parking
- Rules
- Science and Astronautics
- Small Business
- Standards of Official Conduct
- Veterans' Affairs
- Ways and Means
- Whole
Joint committees
- Atomic Energy
- Congressional Operations
- Defense Production
- Economic
- The Library
- Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration
- Printing
- Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures
- Taxation
Employees
Legislative branch agency">List of federal agencies in the United States#Legislative branch">Legislative branch agency directors
- Architect of the Capitol: George M. White, appointed January 27, 1971
- Attending Physician of the United States Congress: Rufus Pearson
- Comptroller General of the United States: Elmer B. Staats
- Librarian of Congress: Lawrence Quincy Mumford
- Public Printer of the United States: Adolphus N. Spence, until 1972
Senate
- Chaplain: Edward L.R. Elson
- Curator: James R. Ketchum
- Parliamentarian: Floyd Riddick
- Secretary: Francis R. Valeo
- Librarian: Richard D. Hupman
- Democratic Party Secretary: J. Stanley Kimmitt
- Republican Party Secretary: J. Mark Trice
- Sergeant at Arms: Robert G. Dunphy, until June 30, 1972
- * William H. Wannall, from July 1, 1972
House of Representatives
- Clerk: W. Pat Jennings
- Sergeant at Arms: Zeake W. Johnson, Jr., January 21, 1971 – September 30, 1972
- * Kenneth R. Harding, from October 1, 1972
- Doorkeeper: William M. Miller
- Postmaster: H. H. Morris, January 21, 1971 – June 30, 1972
- * Robert V. Rota, from July 1, 1972
- Parliamentarian: Lewis Deschler
- Reading Clerks:
- * Joe Bartlett , Bob Berry
- * Charles W. Hackney, Jr.
- Chaplain: Edward G. Latch
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