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* Senator Kohl chairs the Special Commitee on aging (he is 74). * Is a member of the Committee on Approrriations. * Is a member on the Committee on the Judiciary and the * Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. * . . . and . . . * Senator Feingold chairs no committees but is a member of the * Committee on the the Judiciary and numerous sub-committees. * Committee om Foreign Relations and several sub-committees.

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For Illinois its the republican committee.

Hope this helps the senators are mark kirk and richard durbin.

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