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American politician (1942–2022)

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Vic Fazio Chair of the House Democratic Caucus In office January 3, 1995 – January 3, 1999 Leader Dick Gephardt Preceded by Steny Hoyer Succeeded by Martin Frost Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee In office January 3, 1991 – January 3, 1995 Leader Tom Foley Preceded by Beryl Anthony Jr. Succeeded by Martin Frost Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus In office June 21, 1989 – January 3, 1995 Leader Tom Foley Preceded by Steny Hoyer Succeeded by Barbara B. Kennelly Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California In office January 3, 1979 – January 3, 1999 Preceded by Robert Leggett Succeeded by Doug Ose Constituency 4th district (1979–1993) 3rd district (1993–1999) Member of the California Assembly from the 4th district In office December 10, 1975 – November 30, 1978 Preceded by Edwin L. Z'berg Succeeded by Thomas M. Hannigan Personal details Born Victor Herbert Fazio Jr. (1942-10-11)October 11, 1942 Winchester, Massachusetts, U.S. Died March 16, 2022(2022-03-16) (aged 79) Arlington, Virginia, U.S. Party Democratic Spouses Joella Mason ​ (divorced)​ Judy Neidhardt Kern ​ ​ (m. 1983; died 2015)​ Kathy Sawyer ​ (m. 2017)​ Children 2 Education Union College (BA) California State University, Sacramento

**Victor Herbert Fazio Jr.** (October 11, 1942 – March 16, 2022) was an American politician who served as a member of the [United States House of Representatives](/source/United_States_House_of_Representatives) for California from 1979 to 1999.

## Early life and education

Fazio was born in [Winchester, Massachusetts](/source/Winchester%2C_Massachusetts), the son of Betty Virginia (Freeman) and V. Herbert Fazio.[1] He was of Italian and New England [Yankee](/source/Yankee) descent.[2] After graduating from Madison High School in [Madison, New Jersey](/source/Madison%2C_New_Jersey) in 1960, Fazio attended [Williston Academy](/source/Williston_Academy) in [Easthampton, Massachusetts](/source/Easthampton%2C_Massachusetts) in 1961. He earned a [B.A.](/source/Bachelor_of_Arts) from [Union College](/source/Union_College) in [Schenectady, New York](/source/Schenectady%2C_New_York), in 1965, and did graduate work at [California State University, Sacramento](/source/California_State_University%2C_Sacramento), from 1969 to 1972. From 1965 to 1966 he was a [Coro Foundation](/source/Coro_Foundation) Fellow in Los Angeles.

## Political career

### California politics

Fazio was a congressional and legislative consultant from 1966 to 1975, during which time he co-founded *California Journal* magazine in 1970. He served on the [Sacramento County](/source/Sacramento_County%2C_California) Charter Commission from 1972 to 1974, on the Sacramento County Planning Commission in 1975, and as a member of the [California State Assembly](/source/California_State_Assembly) from 1975 to 1978.

Fazio was a delegate to California state Democratic conventions in 1976 and 1978, and was a delegate to [Democratic National Conventions](/source/Democratic_National_Convention) of 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, and 1996.

### Congress

Fazio was elected as a Democrat to the [96th](/source/96th_U.S._Congress) and to the nine succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1979 – January 3, 1999). He represented [California's 4th congressional district](/source/California's_4th_congressional_district) from 1979 to 1993 and after redistricting changed district numbers he represented [California's 3rd congressional district](/source/California's_3rd_congressional_district) from 1993 to 1999.

As congressman, he lobbied to set aside area as a wildlife refuge below the I-80 overpass between [Davis](/source/Davis%2C_California) and [Sacramento](/source/Sacramento%2C_California). His efforts led to the establishment of the [Vic Fazio Yolo Wildlife Area](/source/Vic_Fazio_Yolo_Wildlife_Area),[3] dedicated in 1997 by President [Bill Clinton](/source/Bill_Clinton). The region is in [Yolo County](/source/Yolo_County%2C_California) and is known to locals as the 'Yolo Bypass,' a seasonal wetlands generated by controlled fall, winter, and spring flooding. The refuge provides valuable winter habitat for waterfowl and shorebirds. It is additionally used as a Pacific Flyway stop-over by migrant waterfowl and shorebirds during fall and spring migrations, and can be accessed for visitation by an auto tour route.

Fazio won his first seven terms without serious difficulty, but his district was made measurably more rural and [Republican](/source/Republican_Party_(United_States)) after the 1990s round of redistricting. He only won 51 percent of the vote in 1992 against former state senator [H.L. Richardson](/source/H.L._Richardson).[4] In 1994, he was nearly defeated, winning by only three percentage points. In 1996 he was elected by a larger margin, winning 54%. He announced he would not run for re-election in 1998, in November of the prior year.

## Later life

Fazio worked as a senior advisor in the Washington office of [Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld](/source/Akin_Gump_Strauss_Hauer_%26_Feld) and sat on the board of [Northrop Grumman](/source/Northrop_Grumman).[5] He served as co-chair of the [Information Technology and Innovation Foundation](/source/Information_Technology_and_Innovation_Foundation), a public policy [think tank](/source/Think_tank).[6] He also sat on the Council on American Politics, bringing together leaders from across the nation to address issues facing the growth and enrichment of [The Graduate School of Political Management](/source/The_Graduate_School_of_Political_Management).[7] In addition, he served on the board of directors of the [Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget](/source/Committee_for_a_Responsible_Federal_Budget).[8] After leaving office, he became involved in political reform efforts, including joining nine other former members of Congress to co-author a 2021 opinion editorial advocating reforms of Congress.[9] He was also a member of the ReFormers Caucus of [Issue One](/source/Issue_One).[10]

## Personal life

After his first marriage to Joella Mason ended in divorce, Fazio was subsequently married to Judy Kern (formerly Judith G. Neidhardt) from 1983 until her death in 2015, aged 71.[11][12] He then married Kathy Sawyer, a retired journalist, in 2017. He had two daughters from his first marriage to Mason, Dana and Anne; and two step-children from his second marriage to Kern, Kevin and Kristie. Anne died from complications of leukemia in 1995.[13]

## Death

Fazio died of [melanoma](/source/Melanoma) at his home in [Arlington County, Virginia](/source/Arlington_County%2C_Virginia), on March 16, 2022, at the age of 79.[13][11]

## Electoral history

Vic Fazio electoral history

1978 United States House of Representatives elections[14] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Vic Fazio 87,764 55.4 Republican Rex Hime 70,733 44.6 Total votes 158,497 100.0 Turnout Democratic hold

1980 United States House of Representatives elections[15] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Vic Fazio (Incumbent) 133,853 65.3 Republican Albert Dehr 60,935 29.7 Libertarian Robert J. Burnside 10,267 5.0 Total votes 205,055 100.0 Turnout Democratic hold

1982 United States House of Representatives elections[16] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Vic Fazio (Incumbent) 118,476 63.9 Republican Roger B. Canfield 67,047 36.1 Total votes 185,523 100.0 Turnout Democratic hold

1984 United States House of Representatives elections[17] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Vic Fazio (Incumbent) 130,109 61.4 Republican Roger B. Canfield 77,773 36.7 Libertarian Roger Conant Pope 4,039 1.9 Total votes 211,921 100.0 Turnout Democratic hold

1986 United States House of Representatives elections[18] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Vic Fazio (Incumbent) 128,364 70.2 Republican Jack D. Hite 54,596 29.8 Total votes 182,960 100.0 Turnout Democratic hold

1988 United States House of Representatives elections[19] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Vic Fazio (Incumbent) 181,184 100.0 No party Write-ins 1,306 0.0 Turnout Democratic hold

1990 United States House of Representatives elections[20] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Vic Fazio (Incumbent) 115,090 54.7 Republican Mark R. Baughman 82,738 39.3 Libertarian Bryce Bigwood 12,626 6.0 Total votes 210,454 100.0 Turnout Democratic hold

1992 United States House of Representatives elections[21] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Vic Fazio (Incumbent) 112,149 51.2 Republican H. L. Richardson 96,092 40.3 Libertarian Ross Crain 20,444 8.6 Total votes 228,685 100.0 Democratic hold

1994 United States House of Representatives elections[22] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Vic Fazio (Incumbent) 97,093 49.75 Republican Tim Lefever 89,964 46.10 Libertarian Ross Crain 8,100 4.15 Total votes 195,157 100.0 Democratic hold

1996 United States House of Representatives elections[23] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Vic Fazio (Incumbent) 118,663 53.6 Republican Tim Lefever 91,134 41.1 Reform Timothy Erich 7,701 3.4 Libertarian Erin Donelle 4,239 1.9 Total votes 221,737 100.0 Democratic hold

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Funerals & Obituaries"](https://www.starnewsonline.com/story/news/2001/09/23/funerals-obituaries/30485860007/).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Order Sons of Italy in America"](https://web.archive.org/web/20070301055956/http://www.osia.org/public/newsroom/pr11_10_98.asp). Archived from [the original](http://www.osia.org/public/newsroom/pr11_10_98.asp) on March 1, 2007. Retrieved July 21, 2006.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** *The Civics Connection, A Conversation with Congress*. The United States Association of Former Members of Congress.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["CALIFORNIA MARKS 'YEAR OF THE WOMAN' -- AND OF ABORTION FOES"](https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1992/06/04/california-marks-year-of-the-woman-and-of-abortion-foes/651ccb7f-8399-4f54-97f3-9fb797dd6811/). *Washington Post*. Retrieved July 19, 2016.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["Vic Fazio"](https://web.archive.org/web/20131217221522/http://www.akingump.com/en/lawyers-advisors/victor-h-fazio.html). Akin Gump. Archived from [the original](http://www.akingump.com/en/lawyers-advisors/victor-h-fazio.html) on December 17, 2013. Retrieved December 17, 2013.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["Board"](https://web.archive.org/web/20121111102457/http://www.itif.org/content/board). Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. Archived from [the original](http://itif.org/content/board) on November 11, 2012. Retrieved November 1, 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["Board of Directors"](http://preventcancer.org/about-us/leadership-staff/board-of-directors/#Fazio). July 23, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2016.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** ["Board Members"](http://www.crfb.org/board-members). April 25, 2016. Retrieved August 22, 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** ["We Know Congress Needs Reform"](https://www.wvgazettemail.com/opinion/op_ed_commentaries/rahall-graves-we-know-congress-needs-reform-opinion/article_4d2ac1df-9a73-5d2d-8c84-bfdbf4277157.html). *West Virginia Gazette*. August 13, 2021.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** ["Issue One – ReFormers Caucus"](https://www.issueone.org/reformers/#reformer-full-list). January 2, 2024.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-WPObit_11-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-WPObit_11-1) ["Vic Fazio, congressman who chaired House Democratic caucus, dies at 79"](https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2022/03/17/vic-fazio-california-congress-dead/). *[The Washington Post](/source/The_Washington_Post)*. March 17, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-12)** ["Judy Fazio, wife of former Congressman, dies of heart failure"](https://www.dailydemocrat.com/2015/08/11/judy-fazio-wife-of-former-congressman-dies-of-heart-failure/). *[Daily Democrat](/source/Daily_Democrat)*. California, United States. August 11, 2015. Retrieved March 17, 2022.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-KL_13-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-KL_13-1) Kasler, Dale; Lightman, David (March 16, 2022). ["Former Rep. Vic Fazio, Sacramento's voice in Congress for 20 years, dies at 79"](https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article259481989.html). *[The Sacramento Bee](/source/The_Sacramento_Bee)*. Retrieved March 16, 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-14)** ["1978 election results"](http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1978election.pdf) (PDF). *house.gov*. [Archived](http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20110928192129/http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1978election.pdf) (PDF) from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-15)** ["1980 election results"](http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1980election.pdf) (PDF). *house.gov*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20170123044615/http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1980election.pdf) (PDF) from the original on January 23, 2017. Retrieved May 7, 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-16)** ["1982 election results"](http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1982election.pdf) (PDF). *house.gov*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20070105011415/http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1982election.pdf) (PDF) from the original on January 5, 2007. Retrieved May 7, 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-17)** ["1984 election results"](http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1984election.pdf) (PDF). *house.gov*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20070105011555/http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1984election.pdf) (PDF) from the original on January 5, 2007. Retrieved May 7, 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-18)** ["1986 election results"](http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1986election.pdf) (PDF). *house.gov*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20170123044610/http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1986election.pdf) (PDF) from the original on January 23, 2017. Retrieved May 7, 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-19)** ["1988 election results"](http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1988election.pdf) (PDF). *house.gov*. [Archived](http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20110701004537/http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1988election.pdf) (PDF) from the original on July 1, 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-20)** ["1990 election results"](http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1990election.pdf) (PDF). *house.gov*. [Archived](http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20110716013823/http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1990election.pdf) (PDF) from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-21)** [1992 general election results](http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1992election.pdf)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-22)** [1994 general election results](http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1994election.pdf)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-23)** [1996 general election results](http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1996election.pdf)

## External links

- United States Congress. ["Vic Fazio (id: F000053)"](http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=F000053). *[Biographical Directory of the United States Congress](/source/Biographical_Directory_of_the_United_States_Congress)*.

- [The Council on American Politics at GW's Graduate School of Political Management](https://web.archive.org/web/20111220111743/http://www.gspm.gwu.edu/councilamericanpolitics)

- [Vic Fazio Papers](https://web.archive.org/web/20111208142518/http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/dept/specol/manu-collections/manuscripts/index.php?collection=107) Catalogue entry at Special Collections Dept., University Library, University of California, Davis

- [Vic Fazio at Akin Gump webpage](https://web.archive.org/web/20131217221522/http://www.akingump.com/en/lawyers-advisors/victor-h-fazio.html)

- [Appearances](https://www.c-span.org/person/?500) on [C-SPAN](/source/C-SPAN)

California Assembly Preceded by Edwin L. Z'berg Member of the California Assembly from the 4th district 1975–1978 Succeeded by Thomas M. Hannigan U.S. House of Representatives Preceded by Robert Leggett Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 4th congressional district 1979–1993 Succeeded by John Doolittle Preceded by Bob Matsui Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 3rd congressional district 1993–1999 Succeeded by Doug Ose Party political offices Preceded by Steny Hoyer Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus 1989–1995 Succeeded by Barbara B. Kennelly Preceded by Beryl Anthony Jr. Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee 1991–1995 Succeeded by Martin Frost Preceded by Steny Hoyer Chair of the House Democratic Caucus 1995–1999

v t e Chairs of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee James R. Doolittle J. C. S. Blackburn William A. Wallace William Rosecrans Arthur Pue Gorman John E. Kenna James T. Jones Roswell P. Flower John L. Mitchell Charles James Faulkner Stephen M. White James D. Richardson James M. Griggs James T. Lloyd Frank E. Doremus Scott Ferris Arthur B. Rouse William A. Oldfield Joseph W. Byrns Sr. Patrick H. Drewry Michael J. Kirwan Michael A. Feighan Tip O'Neill Wayne Hays James C. Corman Tony Coelho Beryl Anthony Jr. Victor H. Fazio Martin Frost Patrick J. Kennedy Nita Lowey Bob Matsui Rahm Emanuel Chris Van Hollen Steve Israel Ben Ray Luján Cheri Bustos Sean Patrick Maloney Suzan DelBene

v t e United States representatives from California's 1st through 10th districts 1st district McRuer Axtell Houghton Clayton Piper Davis Rosecrans Henley T. Thompson De Haven Geary Barham Coombs Gillett W. Englebright Raker Kent Lea Scudder C. Miller Clausen B. Johnson Chappie Bosco Riggs Hamburg Riggs M. Thompson LaMalfa Gallagher 2nd district Higby Sargent Page Budd Louttit Biggs Caminetti G. Johnson De Vries Woods Bell McKinlay Kent Raker H. Englebright Engle B. Johnson Clausen Chappie Herger Huffman 3rd district Bidwell J. A. Johnson Coghlan Luttrell Berry Henley McKenna Hilborn English Hilborn Metcalf Knowland Curry Curry Jr. Buck J. L. Johnson Moss B. Matsui Fazio Ose Lungren Garamendi Kiley 4th district Houghton Wigginton Pacheco Wigginton Pacheco Tully Morrow Cutting Maguire J. Kahn Livernash J. Kahn F. Kahn Havenner Rolph Havenner Mailliard Leggett Fazio Doolittle McClintock M. Thompson 5th district Felton Clunie Loud Wynn Hayes J. Nolan M. Nolan Flaherty Welch Shelley P. Burton J. Burton P. Burton S. Burton Pelosi B. Matsui D. Matsui M. Thompson McClintock 6th district Markham Vandever Bowers Cannon McLachlan Barlow Waters McLachlan Needham Knowland Elston MacLafferty Carter G. P. Miller Condon Baldwin Mailliard J. Burton P. Burton Boxer Woolsey D. Matsui Bera 7th district Bowers Castle Needham McLachlan Stephens Church Barbour Eltse Tolan Allen Cohelan Dellums G. Miller III Bera D. Matsui 8th district Daniels Smith Hayes Hersman Free McGrath Anderson G. P. Miller Stark Dellums Pelosi Cook Obernolte Garamendi 9th district Bell Randall Lineberger Evans Church Gearhart White Hunter Younger Edwards Stark Dellums Lee McNerney Harder 10th district Stephens Benedict Osborne Fredericks Crail Stubbs Elliott Werdel Gubser Edwards Baker Tauscher Garamendi Denham Harder DeSaulnier

v t e California's delegation(s) to the 98th–105th United States Congress (ordered by seniority) 98th Senate: ▌A. Cranston (D) ▌P. Wilson (R) House: ▌D. Edwards (D) ▌A. Hawkins (D) ▌E. Roybal (D) ▌P. Burton (D) ▌G. Brown (D) ▌G. Anderson (D) ▌R. Dellums (D) ▌C. Moorhead (R) ▌P. Stark (D) ▌B. Lagomarsino (R) ▌G. Miller (D) ▌N. Mineta (D) ▌J. Patterson (D) ▌H. Waxman (D) ▌B. Badham (R) ▌A. Beilenson (D) ▌L. Panetta (D) ▌T. Coelho (D) ▌W. Dannemeyer (R) ▌J. Dixon (D) ▌V. Fazio (D) ▌J. Lewis (R) ▌D. Lungren (R) ▌B. Matsui (D) ▌C. Pashayan (R) ▌N. Shumway (R) ▌B. Thomas (R) ▌E. Chappie (R) ▌D. Dreier (R) ▌M. Dymally (D) ▌B. Fiedler (R) ▌D. L. Hunter (R) ▌T. Lantos (D) ▌B. Lowery (R) ▌M. Martínez (D) ▌J. Bates (D) ▌H. Berman (D) ▌D. Bosco (D) ▌B. Boxer (D) ▌R. Lehman (D) ▌M. Levine (D) ▌A. McCandless (R) ▌R. Packard (R) ▌E. Torres (D) ▌E. Zschau (R) ▌S. Burton (D) 99th Senate: ▌A. Cranston (D) ▌P. Wilson (R) House: ▌D. Edwards (D) ▌A. Hawkins (D) ▌E. Roybal (D) ▌G. Brown (D) ▌G. Anderson (D) ▌R. Dellums (D) ▌C. Moorhead (R) ▌P. Stark (D) ▌B. Lagomarsino (R) ▌G. Miller (D) ▌N. Mineta (D) ▌H. Waxman (D) ▌B. Badham (R) ▌A. Beilenson (D) ▌L. Panetta (D) ▌T. Coelho (D) ▌W. Dannemeyer (R) ▌J. Dixon (D) ▌V. Fazio (D) ▌J. Lewis (R) ▌D. Lungren (R) ▌B. Matsui (D) ▌C. Pashayan (R) ▌N. Shumway (R) ▌B. Thomas (R) ▌B. Dornan (R) ▌E. Chappie (R) ▌D. Dreier (R) ▌M. Dymally (D) ▌B. Fiedler (R) ▌D. L. Hunter (R) ▌T. Lantos (D) ▌B. Lowery (R) ▌M. Martínez (D) ▌J. Bates (D) ▌H. Berman (D) ▌D. Bosco (D) ▌B. Boxer (D) ▌R. Lehman (D) ▌M. Levine (D) ▌A. McCandless (R) ▌R. Packard (R) ▌E. Torres (D) ▌E. Zschau (R) ▌S. Burton (D) 100th Senate: ▌A. Cranston (D) ▌P. Wilson (R) House: ▌D. Edwards (D) ▌A. Hawkins (D) ▌E. Roybal (D) ▌G. Brown (D) ▌G. Anderson (D) ▌R. Dellums (D) ▌C. Moorhead (R) ▌P. Stark (D) ▌B. Lagomarsino (R) ▌G. Miller (D) ▌N. Mineta (D) ▌H. Waxman (D) ▌B. Badham (R) ▌A. Beilenson (D) ▌L. Panetta (D) ▌T. Coelho (D) ▌W. Dannemeyer (R) ▌J. Dixon (D) ▌V. Fazio (D) ▌J. Lewis (R) ▌D. Lungren (R) ▌B. Matsui (D) ▌C. Pashayan (R) ▌N. Shumway (R) ▌B. Thomas (R) ▌B. Dornan (R) ▌D. Dreier (R) ▌M. Dymally (D) ▌D. L. Hunter (R) ▌T. Lantos (D) ▌B. Lowery (R) ▌M. Martínez (D) ▌J. Bates (D) ▌H. Berman (D) ▌D. Bosco (D) ▌B. Boxer (D) ▌R. Lehman (D) ▌M. Levine (D) ▌A. McCandless (R) ▌R. Packard (R) ▌E. Torres (D) ▌S. Burton (D) ▌E. Gallegly (R) ▌W. Herger (R) ▌E. Konnyu (R) ▌N. Pelosi (D) 101st Senate: ▌A. Cranston (D) ▌P. Wilson (R) House: ▌D. Edwards (D) ▌A. Hawkins (D) ▌E. Roybal (D) ▌G. Brown (D) ▌G. Anderson (D) ▌R. Dellums (D) ▌C. Moorhead (R) ▌P. Stark (D) ▌B. Lagomarsino (R) ▌G. Miller (D) ▌N. Mineta (D) ▌H. Waxman (D) ▌A. Beilenson (D) ▌L. Panetta (D) ▌T. Coelho (D) ▌W. Dannemeyer (R) ▌J. Dixon (D) ▌V. Fazio (D) ▌J. Lewis (R) ▌B. Matsui (D) ▌C. Pashayan (R) ▌N. Shumway (R) ▌B. Thomas (R) ▌B. Dornan (R) ▌D. Dreier (R) ▌M. Dymally (D) ▌D. L. Hunter (R) ▌T. Lantos (D) ▌B. Lowery (R) ▌M. Martínez (D) ▌J. Bates (D) ▌H. Berman (D) ▌D. Bosco (D) ▌B. Boxer (D) ▌R. Lehman (D) ▌M. Levine (D) ▌A. McCandless (R) ▌R. Packard (R) ▌E. Torres (D) ▌E. Gallegly (R) ▌W. Herger (R) ▌N. Pelosi (D) ▌T. Campbell (R) ▌C. Cox (R) ▌D. Rohrabacher (R) ▌G. Condit (D) 102nd Senate: ▌A. Cranston (D) ▌P. Wilson (R) ▌J. Seymour (R) ▌D. Feinstein (D) House: ▌D. Edwards (D) ▌E. Roybal (D) ▌G. Brown (D) ▌G. Anderson (D) ▌R. Dellums (D) ▌C. Moorhead (R) ▌P. Stark (D) ▌B. Lagomarsino (R) ▌G. Miller (D) ▌N. Mineta (D) ▌H. Waxman (D) ▌A. Beilenson (D) ▌L. Panetta (D) ▌W. Dannemeyer (R) ▌J. Dixon (D) ▌V. Fazio (D) ▌J. Lewis (R) ▌B. Matsui (D) ▌B. Thomas (R) ▌B. Dornan (R) ▌D. Dreier (R) ▌M. Dymally (D) ▌D. L. Hunter (R) ▌T. Lantos (D) ▌B. Lowery (R) ▌M. Martínez (D) ▌H. Berman (D) ▌B. Boxer (D) ▌R. Lehman (D) ▌M. Levine (D) ▌A. McCandless (R) ▌R. Packard (R) ▌E. Torres (D) ▌E. Gallegly (R) ▌W. Herger (R) ▌N. Pelosi (D) ▌T. Campbell (R) ▌C. Cox (R) ▌D. Rohrabacher (R) ▌G. Condit (D) ▌D. Cunningham (R) ▌C. Dooley (D) ▌J. Doolittle (R) ▌F. Riggs (R) ▌M. Waters (D) 103rd Senate: ▌D. Feinstein (D) ▌B. Boxer (D) House: ▌D. Edwards (D) ▌G. Brown (D) ▌R. Dellums (D) ▌C. Moorhead (R) ▌P. Stark (D) ▌G. Miller (D) ▌N. Mineta (D) ▌H. Waxman (D) ▌A. Beilenson (D) ▌L. Panetta (D) ▌J. Dixon (D) ▌V. Fazio (D) ▌J. Lewis (R) ▌B. Matsui (D) ▌B. Thomas (R) ▌B. Dornan (R) ▌D. Dreier (D) ▌D. L. Hunter (R) ▌T. Lantos (D) ▌M. Martínez (D) ▌H. Berman (D) ▌R. Lehman (D) ▌A. McCandless (R) ▌R. Packard (R) ▌E. Torres (D) ▌E. Gallegly (R) ▌W. Herger (R) ▌N. Pelosi (D) ▌C. Cox (R) ▌D. Rohrabacher (R) ▌G. Condit (D) ▌D. Cunningham (R) ▌C. Dooley (D) ▌J. Doolittle (R) ▌M. Waters (D) ▌B. Baker (R) ▌X. Becerra (D) ▌K. Calvert (R) ▌A. Eshoo (D) ▌B. Filner (D) ▌D. Hamburg (D) ▌J. Harman (D) ▌S. Horn (R) ▌M. Huffington (R) ▌J. Kim (R) ▌B. McKeon (R) ▌R. Pombo (R) ▌L. Roybal-Allard (D) ▌E. Royce (R) ▌L. Schenk (D) ▌W. Tucker III (D) ▌L. Woolsey (D) ▌S. Farr (D) 104th Senate: ▌D. Feinstein (D) ▌B. Boxer (D) House: ▌G. Brown (D) ▌R. Dellums (D) ▌C. Moorhead (R) ▌P. Stark (D) ▌G. Miller (D) ▌N. Mineta (D) ▌H. Waxman (D) ▌A. Beilenson (D) ▌J. Dixon (D) ▌V. Fazio (D) ▌J. Lewis (R) ▌B. Matsui (D) ▌B. Thomas (R) ▌B. Dornan (R) ▌D. Dreier (R) ▌D. L. Hunter (R) ▌T. Lantos (D) ▌M. Martínez (D) ▌H. Berman (D) ▌R. Packard (R) ▌E. Torres (D) ▌E. Gallegly (R) ▌W. Herger (R) ▌N. Pelosi (D) ▌C. Cox (R) ▌D. Rohrabacher (R) ▌G. Condit (D) ▌D. Cunningham (R) ▌C. Dooley (D) ▌J. Doolittle (R) ▌M. Waters (D) ▌T. Campbell (R) ▌B. Baker (R) ▌X. Becerra (D) ▌K. Calvert (R) ▌A. Eshoo (D) ▌B. Filner (D) ▌J. Harman (D) ▌S. Horn (R) ▌J. Kim (D) ▌B. McKeon (R) ▌R. Pombo (R) ▌L. Roybal-Allard (D) ▌E. Royce (R) ▌W. Tucker III (D) ▌L. Woolsey (D) ▌S. Farr (D) ▌F. Riggs (R) ▌B. Bilbray (R) ▌S. Bono (R) ▌Z. Lofgren (D) ▌G. Radanovich (R) ▌A. Seastrand (R) ▌J. Millender-McDonald (D) 105th Senate: ▌D. Feinstein (D) ▌B. Boxer (D) House: ▌G. Brown (D) ▌R. Dellums (D) ▌P. Stark (D) ▌G. Miller (D) ▌H. Waxman (D) ▌J. Dixon (D) ▌V. Fazio (D) ▌J. Lewis (R) ▌B. Matsui (D) ▌B. Thomas (R) ▌D. Dreier (R) ▌D. L. Hunter (R) ▌T. Lantos (D) ▌M. Martínez (D) ▌H. Berman (D) ▌R. Packard (R) ▌E. Torres (D) ▌E. Gallegly (R) ▌W. Herger (R) ▌N. Pelosi (D) ▌C. Cox (R) ▌D. Rohrabacher (R) ▌G. Condit (D) ▌D. Cunningham (R) ▌C. Dooley (D) ▌J. Doolittle (D) ▌M. Waters (D) ▌T. Campbell (R) ▌X. Becerra (D) ▌K. Calvert (R) ▌A. Eshoo (D) ▌B. Filner (D) ▌J. Harman (D) ▌S. Horn (R) ▌J. Kim (R) ▌B. McKeon (R) ▌R. Pombo (R) ▌L. Roybal-Allard (D) ▌E. Royce (R) ▌L. Woolsey (D) ▌S. Farr (D) ▌F. Riggs (R) ▌B. Bilbray (R) ▌S. Bono (R) ▌Z. Lofgren (D) ▌G. Radanovich (R) ▌J. Millender-McDonald (D) ▌W. Capps (D) ▌J. Rogan (R) ▌L. Sanchez (D) ▌B. Sherman (D) ▌E. Tauscher (D) ▌L. Capps (D) ▌M. Bono (R) ▌B. Lee (D)

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