DEVELOPMENTS IN AGING: 1975 A REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING PURSUANT TO S. RES. 62, JULY 23, 1975 Resolution Authorizing a Study of the Problems TOGETHER WITH MINORITY VIEWS JUNE 26 (legislative day, JUNE 18), 1976.-Ordered to be printed 68-701 O U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1976 * Public rear A SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING 165 1975/76. HIRAM L. FONG, Hawaii FRANK CHURCH, Idaho, Chairman EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts VANCE HARTKE, Indiana CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island THOMAS F. EAGLETON, Missouri DICK CLARK, Iowa1 JOHN A. DURKIN, New Hampshire 1 CLIFFORD P. HANSEN, Wyoming DEWEY F. BARTLETT, Oklahoma 1 SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP (FRANK CHURCH, chairman of the full committee, and HIRAM L. FONG, ranking minority member, are members of all subcommittees, ex officio) 1 In the 1st session, 94th Congress, two vacancies in the Committee membership occurred with the departure from the Senate of (1) Senator Alan Bible (D-Nevada), who resigned from the Senate on December 17, 1974; and (2) Senator Edward J. Gurney (R-Florida), who resigned from the Senate on December 31, 1974. Senator Dick Clark (D-Iowa) was appointed to the Committee on January 17, 1975, and Senator Dewey F. Bartlett (R-Oklahoma) was appointed to the Committee on January 27, 1975. With the election to the Senate of Senator John A. Durkin (D-New Hampshire), the Senate party ratio changed. S. Res. 258 increased the Committee on Aging membership from 22 to 23, changing the party ratio for 13 to 9 to 14 to 9. Senator Durkin was appointed to membership on the Special Committee on Aging September 19, 1976. |