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COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP, JANUARY 1, 1976-JANUARY 31, 1977

Frank Church, Idaho, Chairman 1

Harrison A. Williams, Jr., New Jersey 2
Jennings Randolph, West Virginia
Edmund S. Muskie, Maine 1
Frank E. Moss, Utah 3

Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts 2
Walter F. Mondale, Minnesota 4
Vance Hartke, Indiana 3

Claiborne Pell, Rhode Island a
Thomas F. Eagleton, Missouri 2
John V. Tunney, California 3
Lawton Chiles, Florida 1

Dick Clark, Iowa 2

John A. Durkin, New Hampshire 2

Hiram L. Fong, Hawaii 3
Clifford P. Hansen, Wyoming 2
Edward W. Brooke, Massachusetts 1
Charles H. Percy, Illinois 1
Robert T. Stafford, Vermont 2
J. Glenn Beall, Jr., Maryland 3
Pete V. Domenici, New Mexico 1
Bill Brock, Tennessee 3

Dewey F. Bartlett, Oklahoma 2

SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP, JANUARY 1, 1976-JANUARY 31, 19775 (Frank Church, chairman of the full committee, and Hiram L. Fong, ranking minority member, were members of all subcommittees, ex officio)

Subcommittee on Housing for the Elderly: Harrison A. Williams, Jr., chairman; Frank Church, Edmund S. Muskie, Edward M. Kennedy, Walter F. Mondale, Claiborne Pell, John V. Tunney, Lawton Chiles, Frank E. Moss, Vance Hartke, Dick Clark, John A. Durkin, Clifford P. Hansen, Hiram L. Fong, Edward W. Brooke, Robert T. Stafford, Pete V. Domenici, Bill Brock, and Dewey F. Bartlett.

Subcommittee on Employment and Retirement Incomes: Jennings Randolph, chairman; Frank Church, Frank E. Moss, Walter F. Mondale, Vance Hartke, Edward M. Kennedy, John V. Tunney, Lawton Chiles, Dick Clark, Bill Brock, Hiram L. Fong, Clifford P. Hansen, Charles H. Percy, Robert T. Stafford, and J. Glenn Beall, Jr.

Subcommittee on Federal, State and Community Services: Edward M. Kennedy, chairman; Vance Hartke, Claiborne Pell, Thomas F. Eagleton, John V. Tunney, Dick Clark, John A. Durkin, J. Glenn Beall, Jr., Edward W. Brooke, Charles H. Percy, and Dewey F. Bartlett, Subcommittee on Retirement and the Individual: Walter F. Mondale, chairman; Edward M. Kennedy, Vance Hartke, Claiborne Pell, Thomas F. Eagleton, Lawton Chiles, Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Edmund S. Muskie, Robert T. Stafford, Clifford P. Hansen, Charles H. Percy, J. Glenn Beall, Jr., and Pete V. Domenici.

Subcommittee on Consumer Interests of the Elderly: Frank Church, chairman; Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Edmund S. Muskie, Edward M. Kennedy, Walter F. Mondale, Vance Hartke, Thomas F. Eagleton, Lawton Chiles, Frank E. Moss, John V. Tunney, Dick Clark, John A. Durkin. Edward W. Brooke, Hiram L. Fong, Clifford P. Hansen, Charles H. Percy, Robert T. Stafford, Pete V. Domenici, and Bill Brock.

Subcommittee on Health of the Elderly: Edmund S. Muskie, chairman; Frank E. Moss, Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Edward M. Kennedy, Walter F. Mondale, Vance Hartke, Claiborne Pell, Thomas F. Eagleton. John V. Tunney, Lawton Chiles, Dick Clark, John A. Durkin, Pete V. Domenici, Clifford P. Hansen, Edward W. Brooke, Charles H. Percy, Robert T. Stafford, J. Glenn Beall, Jr., and Dewey F. Bartlett.

Subcommittee on Long-Term Care: Frank E. Moss, chairman; Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Frank Church, Edmund S. Muskie, Edward M. Kennedy, Claiborne Pell, Thomas F. Eagleton, John V. Tunney, Walter F. Mondale, Lawton Chiles, Dick Clark, Charles H. Percy, Hiram L. Fong, Edward W. Brooke, J. Glenn Beall, Jr., Pete V. Domenici, Bill Brock, and Dewey F. Bartlett.

1 Under authority of Amendment No. 23 to S. Res. 4, agreed to Feb. 1, 1977, the new permanent Special Committee on Aging was established. Under authority of S. Res. 84, Feb. 11, 1977, new members were named as follows: Frank Church, chairman, Edmund S. Muskie, Lawton Chiles, John Glenn, John Melcher, Dennis DeConcini; Pete V. Domenici, Edward W. Brooke, and Charles H. Percy; to form a ratio of six Democrats to three Republicans.

2 Amendment No. 23 to S. Res. 4, Reorganization of the Senate Committee System, agreed to Feb. 1. 1977, established the Special Committee on Aging as a permanent, nonlegislative committee under the rules of the Senate. Membership was reduced from 23 to 14 for the 95th Congress and by attrition must begin the 96th Congress with no more than nine members. Grandfathering of present 16 members had been included in establishing Amendment No. 23 but was relinquished on the floor. Service on the committee ended Feb. 1, 1977. 3 Term of office expired.

Resigned from committee and the U.S. Senate Dec. 31, 1976, to assume the office of Vice President of the United States.

5 During the executive session on Mar. 4, 1977, the members of the new permanent Special Committee on Aging decided not to establish subcommittees.

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HISTORY

COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP, JANUARY 1, 1976-JANUARY 31, 1977

Frank Church, Idaho, Chairman 1
Harrison A. Williams, Jr., New Jersey 2
Jennings Randolph, West Virginia "
Edmund S. Muskie, Maine 1
Frank E. Moss, Utah 3

Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts 2
Walter F. Mondale, Minnesota +
Vance Hartke, Indiana 3

Claiborne Pell, Rhode Island a

Thomas F. Eagleton, Missouri 2
John V. Tunney, California 3
Lawton Chiles, Florida 1

Dick Clark, Iowa 2

John A. Durkin, New Hampshire 2

Hiram L. Fong, Hawaii 3
Clifford P. Hansen, Wyoming 2
Edward W. Brooke, Massachusetts 1
Charles H. Percy, Illinois 1
Robert T. Stafford, Vermont 2
J. Glenn Beall, Jr., Maryland 3
Pete V. Domenici, New Mexico 1
Bill Brock, Tennessee 3

Dewey F. Bartlett, Oklahoma "

SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP, JANUARY 1, 1976-JANUARY 31, 19775 (Frank Church, chairman of the full committee, and Hiram L. Fong, ranking minority member, were members of all subcommittees, ex officio)

Subcommittee on Housing for the Elderly: Harrison A. Williams, Jr., chairman; Frank Church, Edmund S. Muskie, Edward M. Kennedy, Walter F. Mondale, Claiborne Pell, John V. Tunney, Lawton Chiles, Frank E. Moss, Vance Hartke, Dick Clark, John A. Durkin, Clifford P. Hansen, Hiram L. Fong, Edward W. Brooke, Robert T. Stafford, Pete V. Domenici, Bill Brock, and Dewey F. Bartlett.

Subcommittee on Employment and Retirement Incomes: Jennings Randolph, chairman; Frank Church, Frank E. Moss, Walter F. Mondale, Vance Hartke, Edward M. Kennedy, John V. Tunney, Lawton Chiles, Dick Clark, Bill Brock, Hiram L. Fong, Clifford P. Hansen, Charles H. Percy, Robert T. Stafford, and J. Glenn Beall, Jr.

Subcommittee on Federal, State and Community Services: Edward M. Kennedy, chairman; Vance Hartke, Claiborne Pell, Thomas F. Eagleton, John V. Tunney, Dick Clark, John A. Durkin, J. Glenn Beall, Jr., Edward W. Brooke, Charles H. Percy, and Dewey F. Bartlett. Subcommittee on Retirement and the Individual: Walter F. Mondale, chairman; Edward M. Kennedy, Vance Hartke, Claiborne Pell, Thomas F. Eagleton, Lawton Chiles, Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Edmund S. Muskie, Robert T. Stafford, Clifford P. Hansen, Charles H. Percy, J. Glenn Beall, Jr., and Pete V. Domenici.

Subcommittee on Consumer Interests of the Elderly: Frank Church, chairman; Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Edmund S. Muskie, Edward M. Kennedy, Walter F. Mondale, Vance Hartke, Thomas F. Eagleton, Lawton Chiles, Frank E. Moss, John V. Tunney, Dick Clark, John A. Durkin. Edward W. Brooke, Hiram L. Fong, Clifford P. Hansen, Charles H. Percy, Robert T. Stafford, Pete V. Domenici, and Bill Brock.

Subcommittee on Health of the Elderly: Edmund S. Muskie, chairman; Frank E. Moss, Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Edward M. Kennedy, Walter F. Mondale, Vance Hartke, Claiborne Pell, Thomas F. Eagleton. John V. Tunney, Lawton Chiles, Dick Clark, John A. Durkin, Pete V. Domenici, Clifford P. Hansen, Edward W. Brooke, Charles H. Percy, Robert T. Stafford, J. Glenn Beall, Jr., and Dewey F. Bartlett.

Subcommittee on Long-Term Care: Frank E. Moss, chairman; Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Frank Church, Edmund S. Muskie, Edward M. Kennedy, Claiborne Pell, Thomas F. Eagleton, John V. Tunney, Walter F. Mondale, Lawton Chiles, Dick Clark, Charles H. Percy, Hiram L. Fong, Edward W. Brooke, J. Glenn Beall, Jr., Pete V. Domenici, Bill Brock, and Dewey F. Bartlett.

1 Under authority of Amendment No. 23 to S. Res. 4, agreed to Feb. 1, 1977, the new permanent Special Committee on Aging was established. Under authority of S. Res. 84, Feb. 11, 1977, new members were named as follows: Frank Church, chairman, Edmund S. Muskie, Lawton Chiles, John Glenn, John Melcher, Dennis DeConcini; Pete V. Domenici, Edward W. Brooke, and Charles H. Percy; to form a ratio of six Democrats to three Republicans.

2 Amendment No. 23 to S. Res. 4, Reorganization of the Senate Committee System, agreed to Feb. 1. 1977, established the Special Committee on Aging as a permanent, nonlegislative committee under the rules of the Senate. Membership was reduced from 23 to 14 for the 95th Congress and by attrition must begin the 96th Congress with no more than nine members. Grandfathering of present 16 members had been included in establishing Amendment No. 23 but was relinquished on the floor. Service on the committee ended Feb. 1, 1977. 3 Term of office expired.

Resigned from committee and the U.S. Senate Dec. 31, 1976, to assume the office of Vice President of the United States.

5 During the executive session on Mar. 4, 1977, the members of the new permanent Special Committee on Aging decided not to establish subcommittees.

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

U.S. SENATE,

SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING,
Washington, D.C., April 1, 1977.

Hon. WALTER F. MONDALE,
President of the Senate,
Washington, D.C.

DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: Under authority of Senate Resolution 373 agreed to March 1, 1976, I am submitting to you the annual report of the Senate Special Committee on Aging, "Developments in Aging: 1976," Part IÎ.

Publication has been delayed this year by one month because of Senate reorganization and the need for the new membership of this Committee to review the draft report.

Senate resolution 4, approved by the Senate, February 1, 1977, authorizes this Committee to continue inquiries and evaluations of issues on aging. This pertains not only to those of age 65 and beyond but others who find that advancing years effect their lives in one way or another.

On behalf of the members of the Committee audits staff, I want to extend my thanks to the officers of the Senate for the cooperation and courtesies extended to us.

Sincerely,

FRANK CHURCH,
Chairman

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