
18 years served (9 terms)
Born 1931 — Died 1987
| Congress | Chamber | State | Party | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | House of Representatives | Connecticut (4) | — | 1987 — 1989 |
| 99 | House of Representatives | Connecticut (4) | — | 1985 — 1987 |
| 98 | House of Representatives | Connecticut (4) | — | 1983 — 1985 |
| 97 | House of Representatives | Connecticut (4) | — | 1981 — 1983 |
| 96 | House of Representatives | Connecticut (4) | — | 1979 — 1981 |
| 95 | House of Representatives | Connecticut (4) | — | 1977 — 1979 |
| 94 | House of Representatives | Connecticut (4) | — | 1975 — 1977 |
| 93 | House of Representatives | Connecticut (4) | — | 1973 — 1975 |
| 92 | House of Representatives | Connecticut (4) | — | 1971 — 1973 |
A bill to amend the National Capital Transportation Act of 1969 to authorize additional Federal contributions for the designing, construction, and equipping of a rail rapid transit line to the Dulles International Airport.
A bill to establish a commission to study the desirability of establishing a single intergovernmental authority to manage and finance the provision of mass transportation, air quality control, water, solid waste disposal, and sewer services in the Washington, District of Columbia, metropolitan region.
A bill to amend the District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act to reduce from thirty to seven legislative days the period for congressional review of acts of the Council of the District of Columbia which do not involve a Federal interest, to allow such acts to take effect during a congressional recess or adjournment, to repeal the authority of the Council of the District of Columbia to enact temporary emergency legislation, and for other purposes.
A bill for the relief of Jozef Swiderski.
A bill for the relief of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Riverside, Connecticut.
Coverage: Jan 1985 – Dec 1986
$544K
$535K
Source: FEC