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I GAVE A SET OF THE ATTACHED BIOS TO THE DDCI'S OFFICE FOR THE DDCI'S HEARING MONDAY AFTERNOON

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Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Director, Office of Legislative Liaison 28 Oct 83 Mr. George: I gave a set of the attached bios to the DDCI's office for the DDCI's hearing Monday afternoon. The DCI decided he does not want bios for his hearings. Do you want bios? Yes No Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 8 Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. (D) Of Cambridge - Elected 1952 Born: Dec. 9, 1912, Cambridge, Mass. Education: Boston College, A.B. 1936. Occupation: Insurance broker. Family: Wife, Mildred Anne Miller; five children. Religion: Roman Catholic. Political Career. Mass. House, 1937-53, Speaker, 1949- 53; candidate for Cambridge City Council, 1936. Capitol Office: 2231 Rayburn Bldg. 20515; 225-5111. 1982 General Thomas O'Neill Jr. (D) Frank McNamara (R) 1982 Primary Thomas O'Neill Jr. (D) Robert Capucci (D) 1980 General Thomas O'Neill Jr. (D) William Barnstead (R) Previous Winning Percentages: 1974 (88%) 1972 (89%) 1966 (100%) 1964, (100%) 1958 (80%) 1956 (75%) 1982 123,296 (75%) 41,370 (25%) 87,901 (79%) 24,213 (22%) 128,689 (78%) 35.477 (22%) 1978 (75%) 1976 (74%) 1970 (100%) 1968 (100%) 1962 (73%) 1960 (100%) 1954 (78%) 1952 (69%) District Vote For President 1980 1976 D 106,217 (51%) D 134,941 (62%) R 67,209 (32%) R 73,957 (34%) 1 33,656 (16%) Campaign Finance Receipts Expand. Receipts from PACs itures O'Neill (D) $539,516 $256,967 (48%) $459,350 McNamara (R) $799,374 $2,550 (.3%) $807,489 1980 O'Neill (D) $67,825 $61,050 (90%) $43,765 Barnstead (R) $5,445 $200 ( 4%) $4,829 Voting Studies Presidential Support Party Conservative Unity Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1978 33 59 82 5 15 69 1975 40 56 84 6 15 76 1974 (Ford) 46 44 1974 51 42 79 8 16 73 1973 31 63 86 8 21 74 1972 49 38 81 7 9 80 1971 46 51 85 7 20 74 1970 66 28 79 11 7 73 1969 53 36 84 7 13 84 1968 79 6 84 1 4 88 1967 72 6 82 4 4 83 1966 64 3 70 4 3 65 1965 80 5 84 5 4 86 1964 90 4 89 2 8 92 1963 83 4 91 0 7 60 1962 88 7 89 4 12 88 1961 85 5 83 7 9 78 S a Support 0 - Opposition Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1976 60 8 .87 13 1975 74 8 100 12 1974 65 8 100 11 1973 76 16 91 27 1972 69 5 90 0 1971 78 11 91 1970 76 6 100 0 1969 87 6 100 1968 83 5 100 1967 87 8 92 20 1966 88 0 92 1965 79 4 - 20 1964 88 0 100 1963 - 0 1962 75 5 100 1961 100 - Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 12 Jim Wright (D) Of Fort Worth - Elected 1954 Born: Dec. 22, 1922, Fort Worth, Texas. Education: Attended Weatherford College; U. of Texas 1940-41. Military Career. Army 1941-45. Occupation: Advertising executive. Family: Wife, Betty Hay; four children. Religion: Presbyterian. Political Career. Texas House, 1947-49; Mayor of Weatherford, 1950-54; defeated for U.S. Senate, 1961. Capitol Office: 1236 Longworth Bldg. 20515; 225-5071. Previous Winning Percentages: 1978 (69%) 1976 ( 76%) 1974 ( 79%) Majority Leader 1966 (100%) Budget (2nd of 20 Democrats) 1958 (100%) Member of all Task Forces. Elections 1982 General Jim Wright (D) 78,913 (69%) Jim Ryan (R) 34,879 (31%) 1980 General D Jim Wright (D) 99,104 (60%) R Jim Bradshaw (R) 65.005 (39%) 1 Campaign Finance Receipts Expend- Receipts from PACs Itures 1982 Wright (D) $557,636 $237,036 (43%) $448,471 Ryan(R) $45,033 $5,902 (13%) $34,520 1950 Wright (D) $1,131,458 $345,073 (30%) $1,193,622 Bradshaw (R) _ $524,203 $83,757 (16%) $523,884 Voting Studies Presidential Party Conservative Support Unity Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1982 48 48 79 16 56 36 1981 49 43 60 23 63 28 1980 74 16 78 5 32 48 1979 69 14 77 9 35 52 1978 68 22 77 12 33 57 1977 77 16 82 9 27 64 1978 45 49 61 29 59 32 1975 52 45 64 31 59 36 1974 (Ford) 50 26 1974 53 32 62 26 49 36 1973 39 45 71 19 44 47 1972 57 38 62 26 50 38 1971 67 19 43 27 48 23 1970 52 31 57 26 43 39 1969 55 23 65 16 38 53 1968 64 16 57 16 35 41 1967 76 9 78 8 30 52 1966 72 11 68 13 32 38 1965 76 4 60 9 , 22 45 1964 81 10 76 8 33 50 1963 76 7 76 , 7 40 27 1972 (100%) 1970 (100%) 1968 (100%) 1964 ( 69%) 1962 ( 61%) 1960 (100%) 1958 (100%) 1954 ( 99%) District Vote For President 1980 1978 77,202 (48%) D 74,846 (53%) 79,254 (49%) R 63,612 (45%) 3.272 ( 2%) 1962 75 22 63 26 44 50 1961 54 12 52 9 39 9 S = Support 0 = Opposition Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) # Disapprove sale of AWACs planes to Saudi Arabia (1981). Y Index income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) Y Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delete MX funding (1982) Y Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) N Adopt nuclear freeze (1983) Y Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1982 55 39 75 38 1981 30 28 67 29 1980 39 29 71 73 1979 37 8 59 41 1978 35 29 83 33 1977 45 4 95 29 1976 30 19 86 50 1975 32 46 65 24 1974 30 31 70 50 1973 40 24 80 44 1972 19 41 80 33 1971 24 40 86 - 1970 32 35 - 1969 33 17 - 1968 50. 5 - 1967 60 7 - 1968 29 29 - 1965 42 8 - 1964 72 12 73 1963 - 13 - 1962 63 24 73 1961 50 - - Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 5Thomas S. Foley (D) Of Spokane - Elected 1964 Born: March 6, 1929, Spokane, Wash. Education: U. of Wash., B.A. 1951, LL.B. 1957. Occupation: Lawyer. Family: Wife, Heather Strachan. Religion: Roman Catholic. Political Career: No previous office. Capitol Office: 1201 Longworth Bldg. 20515; 225-2006. Majority Whip Agriculture (2nd of 26 Democrats) Wheat, Soybeans and Feed Grains (chairman); Department Op- erations, Research and Foreign Agriculture; Domestic Market- ing. Consumer Relations and Nutrition; Forests, Family Farms and Energy. House Administration (9th of 12 Democrats) Accounts; Office Systems; Task Force on Telephone Configura- tion. 1982 General Thomas Foley (D) John Sonneland(A) 1982 Primary Thomas Foley (0) Kerry Dean Pinard (D) 1980 General 109.549 (64%) 60,816 (36%) 61,842 (93%) 4,875 ( 7%) Thomas Foley (D) 120,530 (52%) John Sonneland (R) 111,705 (48%) Previous Winning Percentages: 1978 (48%) 1976 (58%) 1974 (64%) 1972 (81%) 1970 (67%) 1968 (57%) 1966 (57%) 1964 (54%) District Vote For President 1980 1978 D 73,239 (34%) D 83,059 (43%) R 120,364 (56%) R 104,956 (54%) 17,521 ( 8%) Campaign Finance Receipts Expend- Receipts Irom PACs itures 1982 Foley(0) $457,982 $284,235 (62%) $411,161 Sonneland(A) $164,258 $28,950 (18%) $156.317 1980 Foley (D) $392,801 $190,716 (52%) $362,020 Sonneland (A) $213,527 $27,079 (48%) $213,426 Voting Studies Presidential Support Party Unity Conservative Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1982 39 51 83 12 40 55 1981 54 45 80 17 51 45 1980 76 21 85 12 38 60 1979 80 16 83 12 36 56 1978 64 30 69 25 40 55 1977 72 27 84 13 27 70 1976 37 61 78 19 36 59 1975 44 48 76 12 24 62 1974 (Ford) 50 44 1974 51 36 80 9 13 75 1973 37 57 81 12 23 70 1972 68 32 78 18 22 73 S = Support 0 = Opposition Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) Y Disapprove sale of AWACS planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) Y Index income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) Y Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delete MX funding (1982) Y Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) N Adopt nuclear freeze (1983) Y Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1982 65 25 79 33 1981 55 18 73 32 1980 61 17 72 73 1979 53 8 60 56 1978 30 22 65 33 1977 45 15 96 38 1978 55 14 65 44 1975 63 19 100 21 1974 78 0 100 11 1973 84 19 91 20 1972 69 9 82 11 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85BOO263ROO0200220014-3 40ement J. Zablocki (D Of Milwaukee -- Elected 1948 Born: Nov. 18, 1912, Milwaukee, Wis. Education: Marquette U., Ph.B. 1936. Military Career. Air Force Reserve, 1956-65. Occupation: Teacher; musician. Family: Widowed; two children. Religion: Roman Catholic. Political Career. Wis. Senate, 1943-49. Capitol Office: 2183 Rayburn Bldg. 20515; 225-4572. Committees Foreign Affairs (Chairman) International Security and Scientific Affairs (chairman). Select Intelligence (2nd of 9 Democrats) Program and Budget Authorization. Elections 1982 General Clement Zablocki (0) 129,557 (95%) Others 7,431 ( 5%.) 1982 Primary ClemeitZablocki(D) 56,047 (61%) Lynn Adelman (D) 36.102 (39%) 1980 General Clement Zablodd (D) 146,437 (70%) Elroy Honadel (R) 61,027, (29%) Previous Winning Percentage,: 1978 (66%) 1978 (100%) 1974 (73%) 1972 (76%) 1970 (82%) 1968 ( 73%) 1966 (74%) 1964 (74%) 1962 (73%) 1960 ( 72%) 1956 (74%) 1956 (66%) 1954 (71%) 1952 ( 64%) ?1950 (61%) 1948 (56%) District Vote For President 1980 1976 D 118.444 (48%) D 129,927 (54%) R 108.464 (44%) R 101,527 (421/6) 1 17,338 ( 7%) Campaign Finance Receipts Expand- Receipts from PACs !lures - 1982 Zabtocki(D) 5182,154 $95,934 (53%) $154,476 1980 Zablocki (D) S16,355 $1,300 ( 81%) $14,593 Honadei(R) $9,720 0 $10,201 Voting Studies Presidential Party Conservative Support Unity Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1982 45 49 87 8 38 55 1981 46 42 71 27 57 37 1980 90 10 92 8 26 74 1979 76 21 83 14 37 60 1978 73 27 78 22 33 67 1977 68 32 79 18 35 64 1976 35 65 83 16 37 62 1975 45 54 76 20 41 56 1974 (Ford) 59 39 1974 64 34 80 16 38 61 1973 44 56 80 20 41 59 1972 73 27 73 21 41 57 1971. ;. 75 25 65 32 57 42 1970 63 32 74 24 36 59 1969 53 47 82 16 36 64 1966 79 8 77 9 12 73 1967 87 8 88 10 20 76 1966 63 7 73 5 19 59 1965 89 6 88 6 8 86 1964 98 2 98 0 8 92 1963 84 6 93 2 27 73 1962 95 3 95 4 12 88 1951 89 6 93 2 17 74 S ? Support 0 = Opposition Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) Y Disapprove sale of AWACS planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) N Index income taxes (1981) N Sybsidize home mortgage rates (1982) Y Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delet MX funding (1982) Y Retak existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) N Ado$Dnuclearfreeze (1983) Y Interest Group Ratings Yaar_ ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1962 70 22 95 30 1981 50 30 - 80 12 1980 61 13 83 65 1979 53 12 79 18 1978 40 33 65 39 1977 40 23 95 0 1976. 50 19 96 25 1975 58 32 96 12 1974 48 13 91 0 1973 56 22 82 36 1972 44 26 91 10 1971 38 38 100 - 1970 44 26 100 10 1869 53 24 100 - 1968 83 13 100 - 1967 67 10 92 30 1966 71 8 100 - 1965 63 4 - 10 1964 88 0 100 - 1963 - 0 - - 1962 88 4 100 1961 80 - - Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85BOO263ROO0200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 9 Lee He Hamilton (D) Of Nashville -. Elected 1964 Born: April 20, 1931, Daytona Beach, Fla. Education: DePauw U., B.A. 1952; Ind. U., J.D. 1956. Occupation: Lawyer. Family: Wife, Nancy Nelson; three children. Religion: Methodist. Political Career. No previous office. Capitol Office: 2187 Rayburn Bldg. 20515; 225-5315. Committees Foreign Affairs (3rd of 24 Democrats) Europe and the Middle East (chairman); International Security and Scientific Affairs. Select Intelligence (6th of 9 Democrats) Oversight and Evaluation. Joint Economic (vice chairman) Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy (chairman); Mon- etary and Fiscal Policy. 1982 General Lee H. Hamilton (0) 121,094 (67%) Floyd Coates (R) 58,532 (32%) 1980 General Lee H. Hamilton (D) 136,574 (64%) George Meyers Jr. (R) 75,601 (36%) Previous Winning percentages: 1978 (66%) 1978 (100%) 1974 (71%) 1972 (63%) 1970 (63%) 1968 (54%) 1966 (54%) 1964 (54%) District Vote For President 1980 1976 D 92,931 (43%) D 109,023 (52%) R 112,568 (52%) R 98,908 (47%) 1 8,747 ( 4%) Campaign Finance Receipts Receipts from PACs Expend- Itures 1982 Hamilton (D) $159,150 $58,065 (36%) $177,607 Coates (R) $233,458 $550 (.2%) $147,881 1980 Hamilton(D) $113,260 $33,532 (25%) $122,674 Voting Studies Presidential Party Conservative Support Unity Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1982 47 52 66 33 58 42 1981 47 51 71 27 56 44 1980 74 25 1979 76 23 1978 86 14 1977 72 23 1976 33 67 1975 51 48 1974 (Ford) 65 35 1974 70 26 1973 41 58 1972 68 30 1971 42 54 1970 68 23 1969 68 32 1968 82 15 1967 85 12 1966 82 10 1965 84 11 S = Support 67 31 48 47 71 29 44 56 74 26 33 67 80 18 32 65 72 27 43 55 69 29 45 54 65 32 39 55 82 18 30 70 71 28 35 63 85 12 17 78 74 21 23 73 85 15 22 78 77 18 27 65 79 19 44 52 75 15 32 51 82 13 24 75 0 = Opposition . Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) Y Disapprove sale of AWACS planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) N Index income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delete MX funding (1982) Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) Y Adopt nuclear freeze (1983) Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1982 70 30 80 45 1981 65 33 67 28 1980 44 46 47 76 1979 53 27 70 50 1978 35 31 50 35 1977 60 15 64 50 1976 50 11 52 32 1975 68 43 74 29 1974 65 7 70 50 1973 80 4 73 36 1972 50 26 82 10 1971 89 7 75 - 1970 80 13 67 . 22 1969 53 13 90 - 1968 58 22 75 - 1967 53 11 83 30 1966 47 33 85 - 1965 58- 15 10 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 29 Augustus F. Hawkins (D) Of Los Angeles -- Elected 1962 Born: Aug. 31, 1907, Shreveport, La. Education: U. of Calif., Los Angeles, B.A. 1931. Occupation: Real estate salesman. Family: Wife, Elsie Taylor. Religion: Methodist. Political Career. Calif. Assembly, 1935-63. Capitol Office: 2371 Rayburn Bldg. 20515; 225-2201. Committees 1979 75 14 81 2 3 84 1978 63 15 75 3 7 74 House Administration (Chairman) 1977 57 18 74 4 6 69 Education and Labor (2nd of 20 Democrats) 1970 20 65 73 3 8 68 Employment Opportunities (chairman); Elementary Secondary 1975 34 61 81 5 5 82 , and Vocational Education 1974 (Ford) 26 33 . 1974 28 34 60 3 2 62 Joint Printing (Chairman) 1973 20 63 78 6 5 77 Joint Library (vice chairman). 1972 35 32 58 3 0 62 1971 30 53 66 11 7 76 Joint Economic 1970 29 18 57 10 7 66 Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy; International 1969 36 47 71 7 2 87 Trade, Finance and Security Economics. 1968 46 4 49 1 0 47 1967 75 10 84 1 2 85 1966 54 4 56 0 3 65 1965 79 5 82 2 2 86 1964 88 0 89 0 0 92 1982 General 80% 97 28 1963 80 3 84 0 0 93 Augustus F. Hawkins (D) ,0 ( ) Milton MacKaig (R) 24,568 (20%) l e S = Support 0 = Opposition 1980 Gen ra Augustus F. Hawkins (0) 80,095 (86%) Michael Hirt (R) 10,282 (11%) Key Votes Previous Winning Percentages: 1978 (85%) 1976 (85%) Reagan budget proposal (1981) N 1974 (100%) 1972 (83%) 1970 (95%) 1966 (921/6) Legal services reauthorization (1981) Disapprove sale of AWACs planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) Z Y 1966 (85%) 1964 (90%) 1982 (85%) Index Income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) 1 District Vote For President Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N 1980 1976 Delete MX funding (1982) Y D 86,438 (69%) D 91,966 (71%) Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) N 811 (27%) R 34 792 (28%) R 34 , , 3,703 ( 3%) Interest Group Ratings Campaign Finance Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS Receipts Expand- 1982 70 5 100 29 Receipts from PACs ituras 1981 85 4 93 11 1982 1980 89 6 88 59 1979 74 0 93 0 Hawkins (D) $44,996 $32,000 (71%) $23,237 1978 75 16 82 18 1977 60 4 90 0 1980 1976 70 8 96 6 1975 84 12 100 13 Hawkins (D) $44,894 $17,000 (38%) $38,669 1974 87 0 100 0 Voting Studies 1973 1972 88 81 14 6 91 20 90 13 1911 81 5 100 - Presidential Party Conservative 1970 84 0 100 0 Support Unity Coalition 1969 100 7 100 - 1968 92 0 100 Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1967 1968 93 94 4 6 100 0 92 1982 34 60 81 5 16 73 1965 95 0 - 10 1981 34 59 80 8 8' 80 1964 96 0 100 1980 62 24 69 4 2 79 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 1 Pat Williams (Ii) Of Helena -- Elected 1978 Born: Oct. 30, 1937, Helena, Mont. Education: U. of Denver, B.A. 1961. Military Career- Army, 1960-61; National Guard, 1962-69. Occupation: Elementary and secondary school teacher. Family: Wife, Carol Griffith; three children. Religion: Roman Catholic. Political Career. Mont. House, 1967-71; sought Demo- cratic nomination for U.S. House, 1974. Capitol Office: 1512 Lon `'n> gworth Bldg. 20515; 225-3211. USYl,s. Committees Budget ! 16th of 20 Democrats) Eccromic Policy and Growth; Education and Employment; Enti- eme^ts. Uncontrollables and Indexing. Education and Labor (12th of 20 Democrats) Elementary, Secondary and \!ocational Education; Employment Opportunities; Human Resources; Select Education. 1982 General Pat Williams (D) 100,087 (60%) Bob Davies (R) 62,402 (37%) 1980 General Pat Williams (D) 112,866 (61%) John McDonald (R) 70,874 (39%) Previous Winning Percentage: 1978 (57%) District Vote For President 1980 1978 D 64,393 (33%) D 77,885 (46%) R 107,574 (55%) R 90,124(53%) 16,316 ( 8%) Campaign Finance Receipts Expend- Receipts from PACs itures Williams(D) $117,441 $78,006 (66%) $132,152 Davies(R) $82,821 $3,860 ( 4%) $81,659 Montano - )st District 1980 Williams (D) $137,866 S62.C430 (45%) $130,629 McDonald (R) $35,731 $1,254 ( 4%) $35,717 Voting Studies Presidental Party Conservative Support Unity Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1982 35 61 81 11 16 79 1981 34 62 86 10 21 73 1980 59 29 67 21 33 61 1979 56 40 67 26 36 63 S. = Support 0 = Opposition Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) Y Disapprove sale of AWACs planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) Y Index income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) Y Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delete MX funding (1982) Y Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) N Adopt nuclear freeze (1983) Y Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1982 85 13 100 23 1981 95 8 93 6 1980 72 18 67 66 1979 79 25 80 33 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Florido - 16th District 16 Larry Smith (D) Of Hollywood - Elected 1982 Born: April, 25, 1941, Brooklyn, N.Y. Education: Attended N.Y.U. 1961-63; Brooklyn Law School, LL.B. 1964, J.D., 1967. Occupation: Lawyer. Family: Wife, Sheila Cohen; two children. Religion: Jewish. Political Career: Fla. House, 1978-82. Capitol Office: 113 Cannon Bldg. 20515; 225-7931. Committees District Vote For President Foreign Affairs (18th of 24 Democrats) 1980 1978 Europe and the Middle East; International Operations. 0 65,583 (35%) D 90,882 (55%) R 107,954 (57%) R 72.721 (44%) Judiciary (18th of 20 Democrats) 631 ( 8%) I 14 Crime; Immigration, Refugees and International Law. Select Narcotics Abuse and Control (15th of 16 Democrats) , Campaign Finance Receipts Expend- Receipts from PACs iture$ 1982 General 869 (68%) Larry Smith (D) 91 1982 Smith (D) $318,894 $162,745 (51%) $314,846 , Maurice Berkowitz (R) 43,343 (32%) Berkowitz (R) $98,872 $31,014 (31%) $101,440 1982 Primary Larry Smith (D) 25,275 (55%) Alan Becker (0) 20.401 (45%) Key Vote Adopt nuclear freeze(1983) Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 3 Robert T. Matsui (D) Of Sacramento - Elected 1978 Born: Sept. 17, 1941, Sacramento, Calif. Education: U. of Calif., Berkeley, A.B. 1963; Hastings College of Law, J.D. 1966. Occupation: Lawyer. Family: Wife, Doris Okada; one child. Religion: Methodist. Political Career- Sacramento City Council, 1971-78. Capitol Office: 231 Cannon Bldg. 20515; 225-7163. Committees Select Narcotics Abuse and Control (8th of 16 Democrats) Ways and Means (19th of 23 Democrats) Public Assistance and Unemployment Compensation; Social Security. 1982 General Robert T. Matsui (D) 194.680 (90%) Bruce Daniel (LIB) 16,222 ( 8%) 1980 General Robert T. Matsui (D) 170,670 (71%) Joseph Murphy (R) 64,215 (26%) Previous Winning Percentage: 1978 (53%) District Vole For President 1980 1978 D 86,632 (41%) D 98,933 (53%) R 97,853 (47%) R 87,248 (46%) ( 19,997 (10%) 1982 Campaign Finance Receipts Expand- Receipts from PACs itures 1980 Matsui (D) $248,380 $80,047 (14%) $211,981 California - 3rd District Voting Studies Presidental Party Conservative Support Unity Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1982 40 60 93 5 19 81 1981 45 53 80 17 32 63 1980 79 16 90 4 6 89 1979 86 14 94 5 10 89 S = Support 0 = Opposition Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) Y Disapprove sale of AWACs planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) Y Index Income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) Y Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delete MX funding (1982) Y Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) N Adopt nuclear freeze (1983) Y Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1982 85 22 95 14 1981 70 17 87 17 1980 94 13 79 58 1979 89 12 90 11 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 2 Sam Gejdenson (D) Of Bozrah -- Elected 1980 Born: May 20, 1948, Eschwege, Germany. Education: U. of Conn., B.A. 1970. Occupation; Public official; dairy farmer. Family: Wife, Karen Flemming; one child. Religion: Jewish. Political Career. Conn. House, 1975-79. Capitol Office: 1404 Longworth Bldg. 20515; 225-2076. Committees Foreign Affairs (13th of 24 Democrats) International Economic Policy and Trade: Western Hemisphere Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs (17th of 25 Democrats) Energy and the Environment; Oversight and Investigations; Public Lands and National Parks. Elections 1982 General Sam Gejdenson.(D) 95,254 (56%) Tony Guglielmo (R) 74,294 (44%) 1980 General Sam Gejdenson(D) 119,176 Tony Guglielmo (R) 104,107 (47%) District Vote For President 1980 1976 D 85,537 (38%) 0 106,788 (50%) R 103,603 (46%) R 105,737 (501/.) 31,954 (14%) Campaign Finance Receipts Expend- Receipts from PACs ilures Gejdenson (0) $542,710 $147,244 (27%) $507,922 Guglielmo.(R) $334,085 $117,616 (35%) $331,570 Connecticut - 2nd District 1980 Gejdenson (D) $228,934 $45,939 (20%) $227,408 Guglielmo(A) $155,556 $39,704 (26%) $151,951 Voting Studies Presidential Party Conservative Support Unity Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1982 36 60 92 4 15 82 1981 22 76 92 7 8 92 S = Support 0 = Opposition Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) Y Disapprove sale of AW ACs planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) Y Index income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) Y Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delete MX funding (1982) Y Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) N Adopt nuclear freeze (1983) Y Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1982 100 13 95 23 1981 95 4 80 5 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 12 John Pe Murtha (D) Of Johnstown - Elected 1974 Born: June 17, 1932, New Martinsville, W.Va. Education: U. of Pittsburgh, B.A. 1962. Military Career. Marine Corps, 1952-55, 1966-67. Occupation: Car wash operator. Family: Wife, Joyce Bell; three children. Religion: Roman Catholic. Political Career. Pa. House, 1969-74. Capitol Office: 2423 Rayburn Bldg. 20515; 225-2065. Committees Appropriations (14th of 36 Democrats) Defense; Interior; Legislative. John P. Murtha (D) 96,369 (61%) William Tuscano (R) 54,212 (35%) 1982 Primary John P. Murtha (D) 31,945 (52%) Don Bailey (D) 23,685 (38%) David McWherter (D) 3.393 ( 6%) 1980 General John P. Murtha (D) 106,750 (59%) Charles Getty (R) 72,999 (41%) Previous Winning Percentages: 1978 (69%) 1976 (68%) 1974 (58%) 1974? (49%) Special election District Vote For President 1980 1976 D 87,100 (46%) D 94,428 (51%) R 94,584 (49%) R 88.982 (48%) I 7,535 ( 4%) Campaign Finance Receipts Receipts Iron PACs Expend- ilures Murtha(D) $272,918 $142,175 (52%) $245,716 Tuscano(R) $32,689 $250 ( .7%) $24,240 1980 Murtha (D) $112,350 $54,350 (48%) $116,386 Getty (R) $17,675 $200 (1%) $17,675 Pennsylvania - 12th District Voting Studies Presidential Party Conservative Support Unity Coalition Year S 0 S. 0 S 0 1982 53 39 68 21 64 30 1981 45 50 70 27 64 33 1980 74 21 78 19 49 48 1979 72 28 74 24 57 39 1978 59 40 66 33 55 43 1977 66 29 61 28 54 38 1976 37 61 65 32 56 41 1975 42 49 60 32 55 39 1974 (Ford) 44 52 1974 54 46t 67 32t 52 47t S = Support 0 = Opposition t Not eligible for all recorded votes. Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) y Disapprove sale of AWACs planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) y Index income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) y Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delete MX funding (1982) N Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) N Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1982 45 43 90 33 1981 45 29 80 22 1980 44 21 78 65 1979 37 8 79 47 1978 25 30 65 33 1977 20 27 86 31 1976 45 36 91 25 1975 42 48 95 36 1974 26 29 100 30 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 3 Barbara A. Mikulski (D) Of Baltimore - Elected 1976 Born: July 20, 1936, Baltimore, Md. Education: Mount Saint Agnes College, B.A. 1958; U. of Md. School of Social Work, M.S.W. 1965. Occupation: Social worker. Family: Single. Religion: Roman Catholic. Political Career. Baltimore City Council, 1971-77; Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, 1974. Capitol Office: 407 Cannon Bldg. 20515; 225-4016. . Committees Energy and Commerce (12th of 27 Democrats) Commerce, Transportation and Tourism; Health and the Envi- ronment. Merchant Marine and Fisheries (11th of 25 Democrats) Coast Guard and Navigation; Merchant Marine; Oceanography; Panama Canal and Outer Continental Shelf. Select Children, Youth and Families (7th of 16 Democrats) 1982 General Barbara Mikulski (D) 110,042 (74%) H. Robert Scherr (R) 38,259 (26%) 1982 Primary Barbara Mikulski (D) 73.455 (81%) Debra Freeman (D) 17,033 (19%) 1980 General Barbara Mikulski (D) 102,293 (76%) Russell Schaffer (R) 32,074 (24%) Previous Winning Percentages. 1978 (100%) 1978 (75%) District Vole For President 1980 1978 D 105.804 (54%) D 108,801 (52%) R 72,565 (37%) R 102,500 (49%) 1 15,537 ( 8%) 1982 Campaign Finance Receipts Expend- Receipts from PACs Itures 1980 Mikulski (D) $59,744 $39,692 (66%) $45,068 Voting Studies Presidential Party Conservative Support Unity Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1982- 31 68 90 7 18 79 1981 32 68 84 9 11 87 1980 76 21 92 6 13 85 1979 70 25 86 11 17 81 1978 78 21 85 12 9 91 1977 76 22 89 7 13 85 S = Support 0 = Opposition Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) Y Disapprove sale of AWACs planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) Y Index income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) 7 Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delete MX funding (1982) Y Retain existing capon congressional salaries (1982) Y Adopt nuclear freeze (1983) Y Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1982 90 13 100 19. 1981 100 17 87 16 1980 89 27 83 56 1979 84 12 100 22 1978 85 7 85 17 1977 90 7 87 12 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 12 David E. Bonior (D) Of Mount Clemens - Elected 1976 Born: June 6, 1945, Detroit, Mich. Education: U. of Iowa, B.A., 1967; Chapman College, M.A. 1972. Military Career. Air Force, 1968-72. Occupation: Probation officer. Family: Divorced; two children. Religion: Roman Catholic. Political Career. Mich. House, 1973-77. Capitol Office: 1130 Longworth Bldg. 20515; 225-2106. Committees Rules (7th of 9 Democrats) Rules of the House. 1982 General David Bonior (0) 103,851 (66%) Ray Contesti (R) 52,312 (33%) 1980 General David Bonlor (D) 112,698 (55%) Kirk Walsh (R) 90,931 (45%) Previous Winning Percentages: 1978 (55%) 1978 (52%) District Vote For President 1980 1976 D 89,069 (39%) D 93,854 (45%) R 124,419 (54%) R. 109,186 (53%) I 14,930 ( 6%) Campaign Finance Receipts Receipts from PACs Expend- itures Bonior (D) $175,509 $94,313 (54%) $172,597 Contesti(R) $106,712 $2,725 ( 3%) $105,134 1980 Bonior (D) $96,978 $56,268 (58%) $94,248 Walsh (R) $53,275 $19,104 (36%) $54,140 Voting Studies Presidential Party Conservative Support Unity Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1982 26 58 85 5 12 71 1981 25 74 86 8 9 85 1980 68 21 79 6 8 82 1979 79 14 87 7 7 83 1978 79 15 86 10 7 86 1977 77 23 84 15 10 88 S = Support 0 = Opposition Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) Y Disapprove sale of AWACs planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) Y Index income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) Y Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delete MX funding (1982) Y Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) Y Adopt nuclear freeze (1983) Y Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-C10 CCUS 1982 70 6 100 5 1981 90 17 79 5 1980 83 18 89 52 1979 89 0 95 6 1978 90 11 90 18 1977 90 15 91 12 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 1 Bill Alexander (D) Of Osceola - Elected 1968 Born: Jan. 16, 1934, Memphis, Tenn. Education: Southwestern at Memphis,, B.A. 1957; Van- derbilt U., LL.B. 1960. Military Career. Army, 1951-53. Occupation: Lawyer. Family: Divorced; one child. Religion: Episcopalian. Political Career. No previous office. Capitol Office: 233 Cannon Bldg. 20515; 225-4076. Committees Appropriations (13th of 36 Democrats) Agriculture, Rural Development and Related Agencies; Com- merce. Justice, State, and Judiciary; Military Construction. 1982 General Bill Alexander (D) 124,208 (65%) Chuck Banks (R) 67,427 (35%) 1980 General Bill Alexander (D) Previous Winning Percentages: 1978 (100%) 1976 (69%) 1974 (91%) 1972 (100%) 1970 (100%) 1968 (69%) District Vol. For President 1980 1976 D 103,906 (52%) D 135,001 (70%) R 88,732 (45%) R 57,776 (30%) 1 4,049 ( 2%) Campaign Finance 1979 58 19 70 11 34 46 '1978 57 26 65 18 33 51 1977 58 34 70 23 49 43 1976 37 39 54 31 53 30 1975 42 48 56 32 54 34 1974 (Ford) 37 44 1974 42 42 53 32 61 27 1973 33 53 60 27 53 32 1972 41 38 44 38 55 24 1971 44 32 50 20 31 32 1970 57 29 50 35 57 25 1969 64 30 42 47 60 24 S = Support. 0 = Opposition Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) Legal services reauthorization (1981) Disapprove sale of AWACS planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) Index income taxes (1981) Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) Delete MX funding (1982) Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) Adopt nuclear freeze( 1983) Receipts Receipts Expend- from PACs lures 1982 D $447 215 3 Year Alexander ( ) . 166 $248 82 5 $11 5%) $235,394 ( Banks (R) . , 1982 1980 1981 Alexander (D) 712 $121 $46,715 (38%) $50,289 1980 , 1979 1978 Voting Studies 1977 1976 Presidential Party Conservative 1975 Support Unity Coalition 1974 1973 Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1972 1982 40 40 72 17 60 34 1971 1981 49 42 67 24 60 28 1970 1980 64 16 68 9 39 48 1969 Interest Group Ratings ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 40 22 79 42 45 38 87 24 44 33 56 80 37 4 50 53 . 25 41 59 44 25 24 61 50 30 41 59 60 21 54 62 47 17 57 60 467 4 44 38 63 19 44 40 63 27 42 75 - 20 50 20 67 13 27 50 - Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3 4Nick J. Rahall II (D) Of Beckley - Elected 1976 Born: May 20, 1949, Beckley, W. Va. Education: Duke U., A.B. 1971. Occupation: Broadcasting executive; travel agent. Family: Wife, Helen McDaniel; two children. Religion: Presbyterian. Political Career. No previous office. Capitol Office: 440 Cannon Bldg. 20515; 225-3452. Committees Interior and Insular Affairs (9th of 25 Democrats) Energy and the Environment; Mining, Forest Management and Bonneville Power Administration. Public Works and Transportation (11th of 30 Democrats) Aviation; Surface Transportation; Water Resources. Standards of Official Conduct (2nd of 6 Democrats) Elections 1982 General Nick J. Rahall (D) 91,184 (81%) Homer Harris (R) 22,054 (19%) 1980 General Nick J. Rahall (D) 117,595 (77%) Winton Covey (R) 36,020 (23%) Previous Winning Percentages: 1978 (100%) 1978 (46%) District Vote For President 1980 1978 D 92,976 (56%) D 105,407 (63%) R 67,069 (40%) R 62,505 (37%) I 5,300 ( 3%) Campaign Finance Receipts Receipts from PACs Expand- itures Rahall (D) $122,636 $69,025 (56%) $40,221 Harris (R) $4,797 0 $4,797 1980 Rahall (D) $143,444 $31,545 (33%) $109,485 Voting Studies Presidential Party Conservative Support Unity Coalition Year S 0 S 0 S 0 1982 29 58 77 10 23 55 1981 37 53 77 17 37 53 1980 77 18 79 17 40 59 1979 59 34 77 18 38 60 1978 62 29 69 16 27 60 1977 67 25 70 24 42 53 S m Support 0 s Opposition Key Votes Reagan budget proposal (1981) N Legal services reauthorization (1981) Y Disapprove sale of AWACs planes to Saudi Arabia (1981) N Index income taxes (1981) N Subsidize home mortgage rates (1982) Y Amend Constitution to require balanced budget (1982) N Delete MX funding (1982) Y Retain existing cap on congressional salaries (1982) N Adopt nuclear freeze (1983) Y Interest Group Ratings Year ADA ACA AFL-CIO CCUS 1982 70 6 89 25 1991 75 30 93 11 1980 67 13 94 70 1979 74 17 70 28 1978 60 29 79 31 1977 55 30 78 35 Approved For Release 2007/06/06: CIA-RDP85B00263R000200220014-3

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