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In 1979, the Ottinger subcommittee was renamed "Energy De- 

 velopment and Applications," with the following |urisdiction: 



Legislation and other matters relating to research, development and demon- 

 stration programs in fossil energy R. & D., solar applications, solar technology, 

 advanced energy technology, energy conservation, biomass; and policy and manage- 

 ment programs of the Department of Energy. 



The members of the subcommittee at the start of 1979 were: 



Democrats 



Richard L. Ottinger, New York, Chairman 



James J. Blanchard, Michigan 



Doug Walgren, Pennsylvania 



Dan Glickman, Kansas 



Albert Gore, Jr., Tennessee 



Robert A. Young, Missouri 



Richard C. White, Texas 



Harold L. Volkmer, Missouri 



Howard Wolpe, Michigan 



Nicholas Mavroules, Massachusetts 



Bill Nelson, Florida 



Beryl Anthony, Jr., Arkansas 



Allen E. Ertel, Pennsylvania 



Kent Hance, Texas 



Robert A. Roe, New Jersey 



Mike McCormack, Washington 



Republicans 



Hamilton Fish, Jr., New York 

 Ken Kramer, Colorado 

 William Carney, New York 

 Donald Lawrence Ritter, Pennsylvania 

 Robert W. Davis, Michigan 

 John W. Wydler, New York 

 Robert K. Dornan, California 

 Robert S. Walker, Pennsylvania 

 Bill Royer, California 



Representative Kent Hance (Democrat of Representative William Carney (Repub- 



Texas). lican of New York). 



James William "Skip" Spensley served as staff director of the 

 Ottinger subcommittee, starting in 1979. Spensley had been staff 

 director of the Brown Subcommittee on Environment and the Atmos- 

 phere from 1977 through 1978 (see chapter XX). 



