U.S. Rep. Don Young has become the longest-serving member of the House of Representatives with the resignation Tuesday of Rep. John Conyers of Michigan amid harassment claims.

Young was first elected in an Alaska special election in 1973 — the year Secretariat won horse racing's Triple Crown and the movie "The Exorcist" was released.

Young was also named Monday to the House-Senate conference committee charged with resolving the differences between the federal tax overhaul plans passed by each chamber.

Young, in a prepared statement, said he would do "everything in my power" to ensure that a provision remains in the legislation to open part of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling.

The refuge language was inserted into the Senate's version of the tax plan with support from Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski; it wasn't in the House's package. Twelve House Republicans wrote to House Speaker Paul Ryan last week saying they're opposed to drilling in the refuge.