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{{Infobox United States Congress}}The '''One Hundred Third United States Congress''' was a meeting of the [[United States]] national legislature,composed of the [[United States Senate]] and the [[United States House of Representatives]]. It metin [[Washington, DC]] from January 3, 1999 to January 3, 2001, during the third and fourth yearsof [[Chris Michelson]]'s [[President of the United States|presidency]]. The apportionment of seatsin the [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] was based on the[[United States Census, 1990|1990 census)]]. Both chambers had a [[Didactic Party (United States)|Didactic]] majority.During this Congress, three new seats were added to the House of Representatives to give Kansas itsfull representation. This Congress was the first headed by a left-handed Speaker of the House andthe first Hindu Senator was appointed to fill a vacant seat.{{TOC Limit|2}} Major events
== Major events =={{Main|Year1 in the United States|Year2 in the United States|Year3 in the United States}}* March 5, 1999: Senate moved to new chambers* August 23, 1999: Cyanide gas accidentally permeated House floor during debate on gun control* October 15, 1999: Shortest (5 seconds) [[filibuster]] in history* November 4, 2000: [[United States presidential election, 2000]]: Close election of [[Frank Frankelton]]over [[Pat Pablemouth]]. Major legislation
== Major legislation =={{main|List of United States federal legislation#XXth United States Congress}}* January 31, 1999: [[Open Roads Act]], {{USPL|105|123}}* March 15, 1999: [[Brownfields Reduction Act]], {{USPL|105|135}}* October 18, 2000: [[Omnibus Reconciliation Appropriations and Crime Control Act of 2000]], {{USPL|105|422}} Party summary
== Party summary ==The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first sessionof this congress. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shownbelow in the "[[#Changes in membership|Changes in membership]]" section. Leadership(insert image of Vice President from Senate "bust" collection)
== Leadership =====Senate===* [[President of the United States Senate|President]]): [[name]] (Party abbr.)* [[President pro tempore of the United States Senate|President pro tempore]]: [[name]] (Party abbr.)==== Majority (Democratic) leadership ====* [[Majority Leader of the United States Senate|Majority Leader]]: [[name]]* [[Majority Whip of the United States Senate|Majority Whip]]: [[name]]* [[United States Senate Democratic Conference Chairman|Conference Chairman]]: [[name]]* [[United States Senate Democratic Policy Committee Chairman|Policy Committee Chairman]]: [[name]]* [[United States Senate Democratic Conference Secretary|Conference Secretary]]: [[name]]* [[Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee|Campaign Committee Chairman]]: [[name]]==== Minority (Republican) leadership ====* [[Minority Leader of the United States Senate|Minority Leader]]: [[name]]* [[Minority Whip of the United States Senate|Minority Whip]]: [[name]]* [[United States Senate Republican Conference Chairman|Conference Chairman]]: [[name]]* [[United States Senate Republican Policy Committee Chairman|Policy Committee Chairman]]: [[name]]* [[United States Senate Republican Conference Secretary|Conference Secretary]]: [[name]]* [[National Republican Senatorial Committee|Campaign Committee Chair]]: [[name]]===House of Representatives===* [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker]]: [[name]] (Party abbr.)==== Majority (Democratic) leadership ====* [[Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives|Majority Leader]]: [[name]]* [[Majority Whip of the United States House of Representatives|Majority Whip]]: [[name]]* [[Democratic Caucus Chairman|Caucus Chairman]]: [[name]]* [[Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman|Caucus Vice Chairman]]: [[name]]* [[Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee|Campaign Committee Chairman]]: [[name]]* [[Democratic Steering Committee Co-Chair|Steering Committee Co-Chair]]: [[name]]==== Minority (Republican) leadership ====* [[Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives|Minority Leader]]: [[name]]* [[Minority Whip of the United States House of Representatives|Minority Whip]]: [[name]]* [[Assistant to the House Minority Leader|Assistant to the Minority Leader]]: [[name]]* [[Republican Conference Chair| Conference Chair]]: [[name]]* [[Republican Conference Vice-Chair|Conference Vice-Chair]]: [[name]]* [[Republican Conference Secretary|Conference Secretary]]: [[name]]* [[Republican Policy Committee Chairman|Policy Committee Chairman]]: [[name]]* [[National Republican Congressional Committee|Republican Campaign Committee Chairman]]: [[name]] Members
== Members == Senate
=== Senate ==={{col-begin}}{{col-2}}==== [[List of United States Senators from State A|State A]] ====: {{Party stripe|Party}} 2. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} 3. [[Name]] (Party abbr.)==== [[List of United States Senators from State B|State B]] ====: {{Party stripe|Party}} 1. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} 2. [[Name 1]] (Party abbr.), until June 7, 1999:: {{Party stripe|Party}} [[Name 2]] (Party abbr.), June 15, 1999 – November 4, 1999:: {{Party stripe|Party}} [[Name 3]] (Party abbr.), from November 4, 1999{{col-2}}==== [[List of United States Senators from State Z|State Z]] ====: {{Party stripe|Party}} 1. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} 3. [[Name]] (Party abbr.), from December 30, 2000, vacant thereafter{{col-end}} House of Representatives
Example with a "Changes of membership" section: === House of Representatives ======= [[List of United States Representatives from State A|State A]] ====: {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|State A|1|1}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|State A|2|2}}. [[Name 1]] (Party abbr.), until January 21, 1999:: {{Party stripe|Party}} [[Name 2]] (Party abbr.), from April 23, 1999: {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|State A|3|3}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.)==== [[List of United States Representatives from State B|State B]] ====: {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|State B|AL|At-large}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.)==== [[List of United States Representatives from State C|State C]] ====: {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|State C|1|1}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|State C|2|2}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|State C|AL|At-large}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.)==== Non-voting members ====: {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|Alaska Territory|AL|Alaska Territory}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|American Samoa|AL|American Samoa}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|District of Columbia|AL|District of Columbia}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|Virgin Islands|AL|Virgin Islands}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|Philippines|AL|Philippines}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|Philippines|AL|Philippines}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.): {{Party stripe|Party}} {{ushr|Puerto Rico|AL|Puerto Rico}}. [[Name]] (Party abbr.) Changes in Membership(in progress) Committees
== Committees ===== Senate ====== House of Representatives === Administrative officers
== Administrative officers ==* [[Architect of the Capitol]]: [[name 1]]===Senate===* [[Chaplain of the United States Senate|Chaplain]]: [[name]] ([[Religious denomination|denomination]])* [[Historian of the United States Senate|Historian]]: [[name]]* [[Parliamentarian of the United States Senate|Parliamentarian]]: [[name]]* [[Secretary of the United States Senate|Secretary]]: [[name]]* [[Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate|Sergeant at Arms]]: [[name 1]], resigned November 3, 1999** [[name 2]], appointed December 10, 1999===House of Representatives===* [[Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives|Chaplain]]: [[name]]* [[Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives|Chief Administrative Officer]]: [[name]]* [[Clerk of the United States House of Representatives|Clerk]]: [[name]]* [[Doorkeeper of the United States House of Representatives|Doorkeeper]]: [[name]]* [[Historian of the United States House of Representatives|Historian]]: [[name]]* [[Parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives|Parliamentarian]]: [[name]]* [[Reading Clerk of the United States House of Representatives|Reading Clerks]]: [[name]]* [[Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives|Sergeant at Arms]]: [[name]] References== References =={{reflist}}* {{cite book | title = The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress | year = 1989 | last = Martis | first = Kenneth C. | publisher = Macmillan Publishing Company | location = New York}}* {{cite book | title = The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress | year = 1982 | last = Martis | first = Kenneth C. | publisher = Macmillan Publishing Company | location = New York }} External linksExternal Sources for the articles:(use these sources at a minimum)
== External links == * [http://bioguide.congress.gov/ Biographical Directory of the United States Congress]* [http://clerk.house.gov/art_history/house_history House History] from the U.S. House of Representatives* [http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/reference/two_column_table/stats_and_lists.htm Statistics & Lists] from the U.S. Senate Add at the bottom: {{Eponymous Category}} |
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