[Congressional Directory for the 104th Congress (1995-1996), January 4, 1995]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov]
S. Pub. 104-14
1995-1996
OFFICIAL
CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY
104th CONGRESS
Convened January 4, 1995
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NOTES
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Closing date for compilation of the Congressional Directory was May
5, 1995.
[Republicans in roman, Democrats in italic]
The following changes occurred in the membership of the 104th
Congress after the election of November 8, 1994:
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Name Died Resigned Successor Sworn in
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Senator
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, CO\1\....... .............. .............. ........................ ...............
Representative
Nathan Deal, 9th GA\2\............... .............. .............. ........................ ...............
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\1\Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican March 3, 1995. \2\Changed party affiliation from
Democrat to Republican April 10, 1995.
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[Democrats in roman, Republicans in italic]
The following changes occurred in the membership of the 103d
Congress after the election of November 3, 1992:
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Name Died Resigned Successor Sworn in
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Senators
Al Gore, TN\1\........................ .............. Jan. 2, 1993.. Harlan Mathews\2\....... Jan. 5, 1993
Lloyd Bentsen, TX\3\.................. .............. Jan. 20, 1993. Bob Krueger\4\.......... Jan. 21, 1993
Bob Krueger, TX....................... .............. June 5, 1993.. Kay Bailey Hutchison\5\. June 14, 1993
David L. Boren, OK\6\................. .............. Nov. 15, 1994. James M. Inhofe\7\...... Nov. 30, 1994
Harlan Mathews, TN.................... .............. Dec. 1, 1994.. Fred Thompson\8\........ Dec. 9, 1994
Richard C. Shelby, AL\9\.............. .............. .............. ........................ ..............
Representatives
Les Aspin, 1st WI\10\................. .............. Jan.20, 1993.. Peter Barca\11\......... June 8, 1993
Leon Panetta, 17th CA\12\............. .............. Jan. 21, 1993. Sam Farr\13\............ June 16, 1993
Mike Espy, 2d MS\14\.................. .............. Jan. 22, 1993. Bennie Thompson\15\..... Apr. 20, 1993
Willis Gradison, Jr., 2d OH\16\....... .............. Jan. 31, 1993. Rob Portman\17\......... May 5, 1993
Paul B. Henry, 3d MI.................. July 31, 1993. .............. Vernon J. Ehlers\18\.... Jan. 25, 1994
Glenn English, 6th OK\19\............. .............. Jan. 7, 1994.. Frank D. Lucas\20\...... May 17, 1994
William H. Natcher, 2d KY............. Mar. 29, 1994. .............. Ron Lewis\21\........... May 26, 1994
Dean A. Gallo, 11th NJ................ Nov. 6, 1994.. .............. ........................ ..............
James M. Inhofe, 1st OK\22\........... .............. Nov. 15, 1994. Steve Largent\23\....... Nov. 29, 1994
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\1\Resigned to take office as Vice President. \2\Appointed by the Governor Jan. 3, 1993 until a special
election was held in Nov. 1994. \3\Resigned to take office as Secretary of the Treasury. \4\Appointed
by the Governor until a special election was held on June 5, 1993. \5\Elected on June 5, 1993 to fill the
unexpired term of Lloyd Bentsen. \6\Resigned to become president of the University of Oklahoma.
\7\Elected by special election on Nov. 8, 1994 to complete the unexpired term of Senator David L. Boren.
\8\Elected by special election on Nov. 8, 1994 to complete the unexpired term of Senator Al Gore.
\9\Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican November 9, 1994. \10\Resigned to take office as
Secretary of Defense. \11\Elected by special election May 4, 1993. \12\Resigned to take office as
Director of the Office of Management and Budget. \13\Elected by special election June 8, 1993.
\14\Resigned to take office as Secretary of Agriculture. \15\Elected by special election Apr. 13, 1993.
\16\Resigned to become president of the Health Insurance Association of America. \17\Elected by special
election May 4, 1993. \18\Elected by special election Dec. 7, 1993. \19\Resigned to become head of the
National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association. \20\Elected by special election May 10, 1994.
\21\Elected by special election May 24, 1994. \22\Resigned to take office as Senator. \23\Elected Nov.
8, 1994.
Note: Kelly D. Johnston was appointed Secretary of the Senate, June 8, 1995, replacing Shelia P. Burke.
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FOREWORD
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Ted Stevens,
Vice Chairman,
Joint Committee on Printing.
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ABRIDGED CONTENTS
Page
Biographical sketches of Members, office lists, Congressional
district descriptions, and district ZIP codes............. 1
Boards, commissions, and advisory organizations................... 483
Capitol officers and officials.................................... 535
Committee assignments............................................. 437
Committees:
Joint Committees.............................................. 433
House Committees.............................................. 385
Senate Committees............................................. 353
Congressional ZIP codes........................................... 334
Page Departments: Departments--Cont.
Agriculture.................... 681 HUD............................ 749
Air Force...................... 631 Interior....................... 673
Army........................... 618 Justice........................ 642
Commerce....................... 701 Labor.......................... 713
Defense........................ 611 Navy........................... 624
Education...................... 770 State.......................... 596
Energy......................... 768 Transportation................. 756
Health and Human Treasury....................... 600
Services..................... 723 Veterans' Affairs.............. 774
Diplomatic:
Foreign representatives and consular offices in the United
States................................................ 947
U.S. representatives and consular offices..................... 965
District of Columbia.............................................. 909
Executive Office of the President................................. 587
Independent Agencies.............................................. 777
Index of individual names......................................... 1093
International organizations....................................... 919
Judiciary......................................................... 859
Maps of Congressional districts................................... 1037
Members of the 104th Congress:
Alphabetical Lists............................................ 322
Biographies, Congressional district descriptions.............. 1
Committee assignments......................................... 437
State delegations............................................. 311
Terms and dates of service.................................... 337
Press Galleries:
Periodical press galleries.................................... 1018
Press galleries............................................... 969
Press photographers' gallery.................................. 988
Radio and television correspondents' galleries................ 998
White House News Photographers' Association................... 995
Statistical information........................................... 495
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104th Congress*
THE VICE PRESIDENT
AL GORE, Democrat, of Carthage, TN; born March 31, 1948; graduated
Harvard University, 1969, with honors; attended Vanderbilt School of
Religion, 1971-72; Vanderbilt Law School, 1974-76; engaged in
homebuilding business; former investigative reporter and editorial
writer; served in the U.S. Army, 1969-71; Vietnam veteran; member:
Jaycees, American Legion, VFW, Farm Bureau; married to the former Tipper
Aitcheson, 1970; four children: Karenna, Kristin, Sarah, and Albert,
III; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to three
succeeding Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1984, for
the term expiring January 3, 1991; reelected November 6, 1990; elected
Vice President, November 3, 1992; resigned Senate seat on January 1,
1993; took oath of office January 20, 1993.
The Ceremonial Office of the Vice President is S-212 in the Capitol. The
Vice President has offices in the Dirksen Office Building and the Old
Executive Office Building (OEOB) as well as in the White House (West
Wing)
Chief of Staff.--John (Jack) M. Quinn, OEOB, Room 276, 456-6605.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--David Strauss, OEOB, Room 280, 456-7021.
Counsel.--Kumiki Gibson, OEOB, Room 268, 456-7022
Deputy Counsel and Director of Legislative Affairs.--Thurgood
Marshall, Jr., S-212, 224-8391.
National Security Advisor.--Leon S. Fuerth, OEOB, Room 290, 395-
4213.
Chief Domestic Policy Advisor.--Greg C. Simon, OEOB, Room 286, 456-
6222.
Senior Policy Advisor.--Elaine C. Kamarck, OEOB, Room 271, 456-2816.
Director of Communications.--Lorraine Voles, OEOB, Room 272, 456-
7035.
Director of Scheduling.--Kim Tilley, OEOB, Room 283, 395-4245.
Director of Advance.--Dennis Alpert, OEOB, Room 281, 456-7935.
Special Assistant to the Vice President and Chief of Staff to Mrs.
Gore.--Skila Harris, OEOB, Room 200, 456-6640.
Executive Assistant.--Heather Marabeti, West Wing, 456-2326.
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*Biographies are based on information furnished or authorized by the
respective Senators and Representatives.
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ALABAMA
(Population, 1990 census, 4,062,608)
SENATORS
HOWELL HEFLIN, Democrat, of Tuscumbia, AL; born June 19, 1921; son
of Reverend Marvin R. Heflin and Louise D. Strudwick Heflin; graduated
Colbert County High School, Leighton, AL; B.A., Birmingham Southern
College; J.D., University of Alabama School of Law; nine honorary
degrees; major, U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-46, wounded twice and awarded
the Silver Star Medal; lawyer; Heflin, Rosser & Munsey, Tuscumbia, AL;
admitted to the Alabama bar, 1948; commenced practice in Tuscumbia, AL
until 1971, returned to the law practice in his hometown following the
completion of his term as chief justice; chairman, Alabama Ethics
Commission, 1969-71; chief justice, Alabama Supreme Court, 1971-77;
president, Alabama State Bar Association, 1965-66; fellow: American
College of Trial Lawyers, International Academy of Trial Lawyers;
International Society of Barristers; International Academy of Law &
Science; and American Bar Foundation; Alabama Citizen of the Year, 1973,
1975, and 1982; selected Most Outstanding Appellate Judge in the United
States by Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1976; highest award
of American Judges Association, 1975; chairman, National Conference of
Chief Justices, 1976-77; Tazewell Taylor Visiting Professor at William &
Mary College; member of faculty, University of Alabama and University of
North Alabama; fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers Association;
International Academy of Trial Lawyers; awards: corecipient of James
Madison Award with Eric Severeid by National Broadcast Editorial
Association; Distinguished American Award, National Football Foundation
and Hall of Fame; Justice Award, and Harley Award, American Judicature
Society; Outstanding Service to Science from National Association of
Biomedical Research; National Veterans Award; Henry Jackson Senate
Leadership Award; Wernher von Braun Space Award; Progressive Farmer's
Man of the Year, 1993; American Farm Bureau Golden Plow recipient, 1993;
National Association of Biomedical Research Outstanding Public Service
to Science Award, 1993; Distinguished Service Award from the National
Rural Electric Cooperative Association, 1994; elected to the U.S.
Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979;
reelected November 6, 1984 and November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
728 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0101.................................................. 224-4124
Administrative Assistant.--Stephen Raby.
Legislative Director.--Mansel Long.
Press Secretary.--Tom McMahon.
Federal Courthouse, B-29, 15 Lee Street, Montgomery, AL
36104................................................. (334) 265-9507
P.O. Box 228, Tuscumbia, AL 35674...................... (205) 381-7060
Chief of Staff.--Bill Gardiner.
355 Federal Building, 1800 5th Avenue North,
Birmingham, AL 35203.................................. (205) 731-1500
437 Federal Courthouse, Mobile, AL 36602............... (334) 690-3167
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RICHARD C. SHELBY, Republican, of Tuscaloosa, AL; born in
Birmingham, AL on May 6, 1934; attended the public schools; A.B.,
University of Alabama, 1957; LL.B., University of Alabama School of Law,
1963; attorney; admitted to the Alabama bar in 1961 and commenced
practice in Tuscaloosa; member, Alabama State Senate, 1970-78; former
law clerk, Supreme Court of Alabama, 1961-62; city prosecutor,
Tuscaloosa, AL, 1963-71; U.S. Commissioner, Northern District of
Alabama, 1966-70; special assistant attorney general, State of Alabama,
1968-70; chairman, Legislative Council of Alabama Legislature, 1977-78;
former president, Tuscaloosa County Mental Health Association; member of
Alabama Code Revision Committee, 1971-75; member: Phi Alpha Delta; legal
fraternity; Tuscaloosa County; Alabama and American Bar Associations;
First Presbyterian Church of Tuscaloosa; Exchange Club; American
Judicature Society; and Alabama Law Institute; married to the former
Annette Nevin of Kinston, AL in 1960; two children: Richard C., Jr. and
Claude Nevin; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978, and
reelected to the three succeeding Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate
on November 4, 1986; reelected on November 3, 1992.
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Office Listings
110 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0103.................................................. 224-5744
Administrative Assistant.--Tom Young. FAX: 224-3416
Personal Secretary/Appointments.--Anne Caldwell.
Press Secretary.--Laura Cox.
P.O. Box 2570, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403.................... (205) 759-5047
Federal Building, Room 321, 1800 5th Avenue North,
Birmingham, AL 35203.................................. (205) 731-1384
438 U.S. Court House, 113 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL
36602................................................. (205) 694-4164
B28-A U.S. Courthouse, 15 Lee Street, Montgomery, AL
36104................................................. (205) 223-7303
Huntsville International Airport, 1000 Glenn Hearn
Boulevard, Box 20127, Huntsville, AL 35824............ (205) 772-0460
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
SONNY CALLAHAN, Republican, of Mobile, AL; born in Mobile, September
11, 1932; attended Oakdale Elementary School, Mobile; graduated McGill
Institute (high school), Mobile, 1950; University of Alabama, Mobile,
(night school), 1959-60; served in U.S. Navy, seaman, 1952-54;
businessman, The Finch Companies, 1964-84; membership, Mobile Area
Chamber of Commerce; elected Alabama House of Representatives, 1970-78;
elected Alabama State Senate, 1978-82; married to the former Karen Reed;
six children: Scott, Patrick, Shawn, Chris, Kelly and Cameron
(deceased); elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; serves on the Committee on Appropriations;
chairman, Foreign Operations Subcommittee.
Office Listings
2418 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0101............................................ 225-4931
Chief of Staff/Press Secretary.--Jo Bonner. FAX: 225-0562
Legislative Director.--Nancy Tippins.
Personal Secretary.--Helen Vulevich.
Suite 126, 2970 Cottage Hill Road, Mobile, AL 36606.... (334) 690-2811
District Representative.--Taylor Ellis. FAX: 473-4750
Counties: Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, and Washington.
Population (1990), 577,226.
ZIP Codes: 36425-27, 36431, 36439, 36441, 36444-45, 36449, 36451, 36456-
58, 36460-61, 36470-71, 36475, 36480-81, 36482 (part), 36483,
36501-02, 36504-05, 36507, 36509-13, 36515, 36518, 36521-23,
36525-30, 36532-33, 36535-36, 36538-45, 36547-51, 36553, 36555-
56, 36558-62, 36564, 36567-69, 36571-72, 36574-76, 36578-87,
36590, 36601-19, 36633, 36640-41, 36652, 36660, 36663, 36670-71,
36685, 36688-89, 36691, 36693, 36695, 36784 (part)
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SECOND DISTRICT
TERRY EVERETT, Republican, of Enterprise, AL; born February 15,
1937, in Dothan, AL; attended Enterprise State Junior College;
journalist; president: Premium Home Builders, Everett Land Development
Company, Union Springs Newspapers, Inc.; owner and operator, Hickory
Ridge Farms; chairman, board of directors, Dothan Federal Savings Bank;
Alabama Press Association; chairman of the board, Union Springs
Newspapers, Inc.; married to Barbara Gail Pitts; elected on November 3,
1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
208 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0102.................................................. 225-2901
Administrative Assistant.--H. Clay Swanzy.
Legislative Director.--Wade H. Heck.
Press Secretary.--Mike Lewis.
Personal Secretary.--Joanna Varoutsos.
3500 Eastern Blvd., #250, Montgomery, AL 36116......... (205) 277-9113
Federal Building, 100 West Troy Street, Dothan, AL
36303................................................. (205) 794-9680
City Hall Building, Main Street, Opp, AL 36467......... (205) 493-9253
Counties: Autauga, Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington,
Crenshaw, Dale, Elmore, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Montgomery, and
Pike. Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 36001, 36003-06, 36007-10, 36012, 36013-18, 36020, 36022,
36024-27, 36028-30, 36033-38, 36041-42, 36046 (part), 36048-49,
36051-54, 36057, 36061-62, 36064, 36067, 36069 (part), 36071-72,
36078, 36080-81, 36089,
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36092, 36104 (part), 36105 (part), 36106 (part), 36107 (part), 36108
(part), 36109, 36110 (part), 36111-12, 36113 (part), 36114-16,
36117 (part), 36120-21, 36123-25, 36301-04, 36310-14, 36315-23,
36330-31, 36340, 36343-46, 36348, 36349-53, 36360-63, 36370-71,
36073-74, 36076, 36079, 36373-76, 36401, 36420, 36429, 36432,
36442, 36453-56, 36467, 36468-69, 36473-78, 36483, 36749
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THIRD DISTRICT
GLEN BROWDER, Democrat, of Jacksonville, AL; born in Sumter, SC on
January 15, 1943; married to Sara Rebecca Browder; daughter: Jenny
Rebecca; attended elementary schools in Sumter; graduated, Edmunds High
School, Sumter, 1961; B.A., history, Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC,
1965; M.A., Ph.D., political science, Emory University, Atlanta, GA,
1971; public relations assistant, Presbyterian College, 1965;
sportswriter, Atlanta Journal, 1966; investigator, Civil Service
Commission, Atlanta, GA, 1966-68; professor, political science,
Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL, 1971-present (on leave
of absence); elected, Alabama House of Representatives, 1982-86; elected
Alabama Secretary of State, 1987-89; elected to the 101st Congress by
special election, April 4, 1989, to fill the vacancy caused by the death
of William F. Nichols; reelected to the 102d Congress and each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2344 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0103............................................ 225-3261
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Robert B.
McNeil.
Personal Secretary/Scheduler.--Deborah McBride.
Legislative Director.--David Plunkett.
Federal Building, Anniston, AL 36202................... (205) 236-5655
Federal Building, Opelika, AL 36801.................... (205) 745-6222
115 E. Northside Street, Tuskegee, AL 36083............ (205) 727-6490
Counties: Bibb, Calhoun, Chambers, Chilton, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Lee,
Macon, Randolph, Russell, St. Clair, Talladega and Tallapoosa.
Cities and townships: Moody, Alexander City, Alpine, Bon Air,
Brent, Brierfield, Centerville, Childersburg, Clanton, Cropwell,
Goodwater, Green Pond, Hissop, Hollins, Jemison, Kellyton,
Leeds, Lincoln, Margaret, Odenville, Pell City, Ragland,
Riverside, Rockford, Springville, Sycamore, Sylacauga,
Talladega, Thorsby, Wattsville, Weogufka, West Blockton,
Woodstock, Ashville, Steele, Armstrong, Autaugaville,
Billingsley, Booth, Central, Deatsville, East Tallassee,
Equality, Fort Davis, Hardaway, Shorter, Tallassee, Tuskegee,
Tuskegee Institute, Verbena, Anniston, Oxford, Blue Mountain,
Alexandria, Ashland, Bynum, Choccolocco, Cragford, Daviston,
DeArmanville, Delta, Eastaboga, Edwardsville, Fruithurst,
Graham, Heflin, Jacksonville, Lineville, Millerville, Munford,
Muscadine, Newell, Ohatchee, Piedmont, Ranburne, Roanoke,
Wadley, Weaver, Wedowee, Wellington, Woodland, Jones,
Maplesville, Stanton, Randolph, Lawley, Opelika, Auburn, Auburn
University, Camp Hill, Cottonton, Cusseta, Dadeville, Valley,
Five Points, Fort Mitchell, Hatchechubbee, Holy Trinity,
Hurtsboro, Jackson's Gap, Lafayette, Lanett, Langdale,
Loachapoka, Notasulga, Phenix City, Pittsview, River View,
Salem, Seale, Shawmut, Smiths, Standing Rock, Waverly, Fairfax,
Fort McClellan, Hobson City, Rock Mills. Population (1990),
577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35004, 35010, 35014, 35032, 35034-35, 35040, 35042, 35044-45,
35052, 35054, 35072, 35074, 35081-82, 35084-85, 35089, 35094
(part), 35096, 35112, 35115 (part), 35120-21, 35125, 35131,
35133, 35135-36, 35146 (part), 35149-50, 35160, 35171, 35173
(part), 35182-84, 35188, 35228, 35905, 35953, 35972, 35987,
36002-03, 36006, 36008, 36013 (part), 36014, 36021-23, 36026,
36027 (part), 36031, 36039, 36045, 36075, 36078, 36080, 36083,
36087-88, 36091, 36201-06, 36250-51, 36253-58, 36260-74, 36276-
80, 36749, 36750, 36769, 36790, 36792-93, 36801-03, 36830-31,
36849, 36850-56, 36858-89, 36860-64, 36865-69, 36871-72, 36874-
76, 36877-79
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FOURTH DISTRICT
TOM BEVILL, Democrat, of Jasper, AL; born in Townley, AL, March 27,
1921; graduate of Walker County High School; graduate of School of
Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama, B.S.
degree; graduate of University of Alabama School of Law, LL.B. degree;
University of Alabama, LL.D. (honorary) degree; Livingston University,
LL.S. (honorary) degree; University of North Alabama Doctor of Humane
Letters (honorary) degree; Troy State University, Doctor of Laws
(honorary) degree; Alabama Academy of Honor; U.S. Army, attained rank of
Captain, served 18 months in European Theater of Operations; lawyer by
profession; practiced 18 years in Jasper, AL; member, Alabama and
American Bar Associations; member, Baptist Church; married Lou Betts of
Margaret, AL; three children: Susan Betts, Donald Herman, and Patricia
Lou; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each
succeeding Congress, receiving overwhelming votes of confidence in each
election; chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, of the
House Appropriations Committee, 1977-1994; currently serving as ranking
Democratic member of the panel; served as regional Democratic whip,
1967-72; served as Democratic whip at large, 1974-present; Deputy Whip,
1989-present; served on House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee,
1973-74, 1981-84; National Democratic Advisory Council of Elected
Officials, 1972-76; 1976 National
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Democratic Convention Committee on Rules; 1984 and 1988 National
Democratic Platform Committees; awards: National Homebuilders Institute
1989 Policymaker of the Year; Southeastern Tourism Society Outstanding
Legislator Award; Alabama Lions' Aubrey D. Green Award; University of
Alabama School of Commerce and Business Administration Achievement in
Government Award, 1989; National Rural Electric Cooperative's 1992
Distinguished Service Award; National Security Leadership Award,
American Wind Energy Association, 1994; Congressman of the year, 1994.
Office Listings
2302 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0104............................................ 225-4876
Administrative Assistant.--Donald R. Smith.
Executive Assistant.--MargaretAnn Corbett.
1710 Alabama Avenue, Room 247, Jasper, AL 35501........ (205) 221-2310
107 Federal Building, Gadsden, AL 35901................ (205) 546-0201
102 Federal Building, Cullman, AL 35055................ (205) 734-6043
Counties: Blount, Cherokee, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin,
Lamar, part of Lawrence, Marion, Marshall, Pickens (part),
Walker, and Winston. Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35006 (part), 35013, 35016, 35019, 35031, 35033, 35038,
35049, 35053, 35055-56, 35062 (part), 35063 (part), 35070,
35077, 35079, 35083, 35087, 35097-98, 35121, 35126 (part),
35130, 35133, 35139, 35148, 35172, 35175, 35179, 35180 (part),
35403 (part), 35442, 35447, 35461, 35466, 35481, 35501-02,
35540-46, 35548-55, 35559-60, 35563-65, 35570-82, 35584-87,
35592-94, 35619 (part), 35621-22, 35643 (part), 35650-51, 35653,
35672 (part), 35747, 35755, 35760, 35768, 35776, 35901-06,
35950, 35952, 35954, 35957, 35959-64, 35966-67, 35971-76, 35978,
35980-81, 35983-84, 35986, 35988-90, 35999, 36275
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FIFTH DISTRICT
BUD CRAMER, Democrat, of Huntsville, AL; born in Huntsville, August
22, 1947, attended public schools in Madison County; graduated,
Huntsville High School, 1965; B.A., University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,
1969, ROTC; J.D., University of Alabama School of Law, Tuscaloosa, 1972;
U.S. Army, 1972; captain, U.S. Army Reserves 1976-78; profession:
attorney; instructor, University of Alabama School of Law, Tuscaloosa,
director of clinical studies program, 1972-73; assistant district
attorney, Madison County, AL, 1973-75; private law practice, Huntsville,
AL, 1975-80; district attorney, Madison County, AL, 1981-90; member:
Alabama District Attorneys Association; National District Attorneys
Association; founder, National Children's Advocacy Center, Huntsville,
Alabama; National Center for Missing and Exploited Children; American
Bar Association, 1975-present; State of Alabama Bar Association, 1972-
present; American Bar Association's National Legal Resource Center for
Child Advocacy and Protection; awards and honors: received certificate
of appreciation, presented by President Ronald Reagan, for outstanding
dedication and commitment in promoting safety and well-being of children
from the President's Child Safety Partnership, 1987; 1986 recipient of
the Vincent De Francis Award, presented by the American Humane
Association; selected as National Public Citizen of the Year, 1984;
Alabama District Attorneys Investigators Association, ``District
Attorney of the Year, 1986''; Methodist; widower; one daughter: Hollan
C. Gaines, 26; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected
to the 103d Congress; member: Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure, Committee on Science.
Office Listings
236 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0105.................................................. 225-4801
Administrative Assistant.--Mike Adcock.
Executive Assistant.--Stephanie Ortel.
Legislative Assistants: Wendell Chambliss; John Hay.
403 Franklin Street, Huntsville, AL 35801.............. (205) 551-0190
District Coordinator.--Doug Grice.
Morgan County Courthouse, Box 668, Decatur, AL 35602... (205) 355-9400
737 East Avalon Avenue, Muscle Shoals, AL 35661........ (205) 381-3450
Counties: Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison,
and Morgan. Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35087, 35601-03, 35610-11, 35615-18, 35619 (part), 35620-22,
35630-31, 35633, 35640, 35643 (part), 35645-49, 35652-53, 35660-
62, 35670-71, 35672 (part), 35673-74, 35677, 35739-42, 35744-46,
35748-52, 35754-55, 35758-68, 35771-76, 35801-08, 35810-12,
35814-16, 35824, 35958, 35966, 35971, 35978-79
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SIXTH DISTRICT
SPENCER BACHUS, Republican, of Birmingham, AL; born in Birmingham,
AL, December 28, 1947; graduated from Auburn University, 1969, B.A.;
University of Alabama, 1972, J.D.; law firm, Bachus, Dempsey, Carson,
and Steed, senior partner; elected to the 103d Congress, November 3,
1992; member: Lakeside Baptist Church, ALA State Representative,
Senator, School Board, Republican Party Chair; three children: Warren,
Stuart, and Elliott.
Office Listings
127 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0106.................................................. 225-4921
Administrative Assistant.--Jennifer Oldham.
Legislative Director.--Win Yerby.
Executive Assistant.--Gerry Cashin.
Press Secretary.--Will McCarty.
Suite 107, 1900 International Park Drive, Birmingham,
AL 35243.............................................. (205) 969-2296
P.O. Drawer 569, 3500 McFarland Boulevard, Northport,
AL 35476.............................................. (205) 333-9894
Counties: Bibb, Jefferson, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa. Cities and townships:
Adamsville, Alabaster, Argo, Brookside, Brookwood, Calera,
Cardiff, Columbiana, County Line, Fultondale, Gardendale,
Graysville, Harpersville, Helena, Homewood, Hoover, Hueytown,
Irondale, Kimberly, Leeds, Maytown, Montevallo, Morris, Mountain
Brook, Mulga, North Johns, Northport, Pelham, Pleasant Grove,
Sumiton, Sylvan Springs, Trafford, Trussville, Vestavia Hills,
Vincent, Warrior, West Blocton, West Jefferson, Wilsonville,
Wilton, and portions of Bessemer, Birmingham, Tarrant,
Tuscaloosa, and West Blocton. Population (1990), 577,226.
ZIP Codes: 35005, 35006 (part), 35007, 35015, 35023 (part), 35035-36,
35040-41, 35043, 35048, 35051, 35060, 35061 (part), 35062
(part), 35063 (part), 35068, 35071, 35073, 35078, 35080, 35091,
35094 (part), 35111 (part), 35114, 35115 (part), 35116-19,
35123-24, 35126 (part), 35127, 35137, 35142-44, 35146 (part),
35147, 35172, 35173 (part), 35176, 35178, 35180 (part), 35181,
35185-87, 35205 (part), 35206 (part), 35207 (part), 35209-10,
35211 (part), 35212 (part), 35213, 35214 (part), 35215 (part),
35216, 35217 (part), 35219-20, 35222 (part), 35223, 35224
(part), 35226, 35231, 35233 (part), 35235-36, 35238, 35242-44,
35253, 35255-56, 35294, 35298, 35401 (part), 35404 (part), 35405
(part), 35406 (part), 35444, 35446, 35452, 35457-58, 35463,
35468, 35476 (part), 35478, 35480 (part)
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
EARL F. HILLIARD, Democrat, of Birmingham, AL; born in Birmingham,
AL on April 9, 1942, son of the late William Nelson and Iola Hilliard;
attended public schools of Birmingham; B.A., Morehouse College, Atlanta,
GA, 1964; J.D., Howard University, Washington, DC, 1967; M.B.A., Atlanta
University School of Business, Atlanta, GA, 1970; married Mary Franklin
of Atlanta, GA; two children: Alesia and Earl, Jr.; attorney, admitted
to the Alabama bar, 1968; commenced practice in Birmingham, AL; member
of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Pratt City; member of the National Bar
Association; member of the State of Alabama Bar Association; member of
the Tuskegee University Trustee Board, 1986-92; member of the Miles
College Law School Trustee Board, 1982-92; elected: Alabama House of
Representatives, 1974 and 1978; elected: First Chairman of Alabama Black
Legislative Caucus, 1975; elected: Alabama State Senate, 1980-83, 1986
and 1990; chairman, Senate Commerce, Transportation and Utility
Committee, 1990-92; chairman, Jefferson County Senate Delegation, 1986-
92; chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee, 1982-86; elected November 3,
1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1007 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0107............................................ 225-2665
Chief of Staff.--Elvira Willoughby. FAX: 226-0772
Administrative Assistant.--Tunstall Wilson.
Scheduler.--Tara Sallee.
Press Secretary.--Kenneth Mullinax.
Federal Building, Room 204, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401....... (205) 752-3578
District Office Manager.--Kay Presley. FAX: 349-2450
Vance Federal Building, 1800 5th Avenue North,
Birmingham, AL 35203.................................. (205) 328-2841
FAX: 251-6817
Federal Building, Room 109, Selma, AL 36701............ (205) 872-2684
District Office Manager.--Betty Calloway. FAX: 875-8270
Federal Building, 15 Lee Street, Room 301, Montgomery,
AL 36104.............................................. (205) 875-8270
District Office Manager.--Robert Lane. 263-4338
Counties: Bibb County; city of Eoline. Choctaw County; cities and
townships of Bolinger, Butler, Choctaw, Cromwell, Gilbertown,
Halsell, Jachin, Lavaca, Lisman, Melvin, Needham, Pennington,
Pushmataha, Riderwood, Silas, Cullomburg, Toxey, and Yantley.
Dallas County; cities and townships of Browns, Marion Junction,
Minter, Orrville, Plantersville, Safford, Sardis, and Selma.
Greene County; cities and townships of Boligee, Clinton, Eutaw,
Knoxville, Mantua,
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and West Greene. Hale County; cities and townships of Akron, Gallion,
Greensboro, Moundville, Newbern, Sawyerville, and Stewart.
Jefferson County; cities and townships of Bessemer, Birmingham,
Dolomite, Fairfield, McCalla, and Tarrant. Lowndes County;
cities and townships of Benton, Burkeville, Farmersville, Fort
Deposit, Hayneville, Letohatchee, and Lowndesboro. Marengo
County; cities and townships of Dayton, Demopolis, Dixons Mills,
Faunsdale, Jefferson, Linden, Magnolia, Myrtlewood, Nanafalia,
Putnam, Shortleaf, Sweet Water, and Thomaston. Montgomery
County; cities and townships of Boylston, Montgomery, Ramer, and
West Side. Perry County; cities and townships of Marion, Sprott,
Suttle, and Uniontown. Pickens County; cities and townships of
Aliceville, Carrollton, Ethelsville, Gordo, McShan, and Reform.
Sumter County; cities and townships of Bellamy, Coatopa, Cuba,
Emelle, Epes, Gainesville, Geiger, Livingston, Panola,
Sumterville, Ward, Whitfield, and York. Tuscaloosa County;
cities and townships of Coaling, Cottondale, Duncanville,
Tuscaloosa, and Vance. Wilcox County; cities and townships of
Alberta, Annemanie, Arlington, Boykin, Camden, Catherine, Coy,
Furman, Lamison, Lower Peachtree, McWilliams, Millers Ferry, Oak
Hill, Pineapple, Pine Hill, Prairie, and Snow Hill. Population
(1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35020-21, 35023 (part), 35034, 35042, 35061 (part), 35064,
35111 (part), 35201-04, 35205 (part), 35206 (part), 35207
(part), 35208, 35211 (part), 35212 (part), 35214 (part), 35215
(part), 35217 (part), 35218, 35221, 35222 (part), 35224 (part),
35228, 35232, 35233 (part), 35234, 35237, 35259, 35263, 35283,
35291-92, 35401 (part), 35402, 35403 (part), 35404 (part), 35405
(part), 35406 (part), 35440-43, 35449, 35453, 35456, 35459-64,
35469-71, 35474, 35476 (part), 35477, 35480 (part), 35485-87,
35490-91, 36032, 36040, 36043, 36046 (part), 36047, 36069
(part), 36101-03, 36104 (part), 36105 (part), 36106 (part),
36107 (part), 36108 (part), 36110 (part), 36113 (part), 36117
(part), 36435-36, 36446, 36482 (part), 36524, 36570, 36701-03,
36720, 36722-23, 36726-28, 36732, 36736, 36738, 36740, 36742,
36744, 36748-49, 36751 (part), 36752-54, 36756, 36758-59, 36761-
65, 36767-69, 36773, 36775-76, 36779, 36782-83, 36784 (part),
36785-86, 36901, 36903-04, 36906-08, 36910-13, 36916, 36919,
36921-22, 36925
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ALASKA
(Population, 1990 census, 551,947)
SENATORS
TED STEVENS, Republican, of Girdwood, AK; born in Indianapolis, IN,
November 18, 1923; graduated UCLA, 1947; Harvard Law School, 1950;
served as first lieutenant (pilot), 1943-46; 14th Air Force in China,
1944-45; practiced law in Washington, DC and Fairbanks, AK, 1950-53;
U.S. attorney, Fairbanks, AK, 1953-56; legislative counsel, U.S.
Department of the Interior, 1956-57; assistant to the Secretary of the
Interior (Fred Seaton), 1958-59; appointed solicitor of the Department
of the Interior by President Eisenhower, 1960; opened law office,
Anchorage, AK, 1961; elected to Alaska House of Representatives, 1964-
68; has served in U.S. Senate since December 24, 1968; assistant
Republican Leader, 1977-85; married Catherine Chandler of Anchorage; one
daughter; five children with first wife Ann Cherrington (deceased,
1978); member: American, Federal, California, Alaska, and District of
Columbia Bar Associations; member: Rotary, American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Igloo #4 Pioneers of Alaska.
Office Listings
522 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0201.................................................. 224-3004
Chief of Staff.--Lisa Sutherland.
Legislative Director.--Earl Comstock.
Administrative Director.--Carol M. White.
Scheduling Director.--DeLynn Henry.
Press Secretary.--Mitch Rose.
222 West 7th Avenue, No. 2, Anchorage, AK 99513........ (907) 271-5915
Federal Building, Room 206, Box 4, 101 12th Avenue,
Fairbanks, AK 99701................................... (907) 456-0261
Federal Building, Room 965, Box 020149, Juneau, AK
99802................................................. (907) 586-7400
120 Trading Bay Road, Suite 350, Kenai, AK 99611....... (907) 283-5808
109 Main Street, Ketchikan, AK 99901................... (907) 225-6880
* * *
FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, Republican, of Fairbanks, AK; born in Seattle,
WA, March 28, 1933; attended Ketchikan, AK, public schools; graduated,
Ketchikan High School, 1951; attended University of Santa Clara, 1951-
53; B.A., economics, Seattle University, 1955; U.S. Coast Guard, active
duty, 1955-56; banker; Alaska Commissioner of Economic Development,
1966-70; president, Alaska Bankers Association, 1972; president, Alaska
Chamber of Commerce, 1977; president, Alaska National Bank, Fairbanks,
1971-80; member: Elks, Lions, Pioneers of Alaska, Young Presidents
Organization, NRA; married to the former Nancy Rena Gore, 1954; six
children: Carol, Lisa, Michael, Eileen, Mary, and Brian; and 8
grandchildren; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-
year term beginning January 5, 1981; elected to 2nd term November 4,
1986; reelected November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
706 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0202.................................................. 224-6665
Administrative Assistant.--John Moseman.
Communications Director.--Chuck Kleeschulte.
Legislative Director.--Brian P. Malnak.
Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Janet Klinger.
U.S. Federal Building, 222 West 7th Avenue, Box 1,
Anchorage, AK 99513-7570.............................. (907) 271-3735
U.S. Federal Building, 101 12th Avenue, Box 7,
Fairbanks, AK 99701................................... (907) 456-0233
U.S. Federal Building, P.O. Box 1647, Juneau, AK 99802. (907) 586-7400
120 Trading Bay Road, Box 260, Kenai AK, 99611......... (907) 283-5808
109 Main Street, Ketchikan AK 99901.................... (907) 225-6880
REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
DON YOUNG, Republican, of Fort Yukon, AK; born in Meridian, CA, on
June 9, 1933; graduate of Chico State College, Chico, CA; elected member
of the State House of Representatives, 1966-70; elected member of the
State senate, 1970-73; served on the Fort Yukon City Council for 6
years, serving 4 years as mayor; educator for 9 years; river boat
captain; member:
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National Education Association, Elks, Lions, Jaycees; married Lula
Fredson of Fort Yukon; two children: Joni and Dawn; elected to the 93d
Congress, in a special election March 6, 1973, to fill the vacancy
created by the death of Congressman Nick Begich; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; member: chairman, Resources; Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee.
Office Listings
2331 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0201............................................ 225-5765
Administrative Assistant.--Lloyd Jones.
Press Secretary.--Jennifer Wise.
Staff Director.--Pamela Kish.
Executive Secretary.--Jessica Scallon.
222 West Seventh Avenue No. 3, Room 200, Anchorage, AK
99513................................................. (907) 271-5978
101 12th Avenue, Box 10, Fairbanks, AK 99701........... (907) 456-0210
401 Federal Building, Box 1247, Juneau, AK 99802....... (907) 586-7400
109 Main Street, Ketchikan, AK 99902................... (907) 225-6880
Suite 260, 120 Trading Bay Road, Kenai, AK 99611....... (907) 283-5808
Population (1990), 550,043.
ZIP Codes: 99501-24, 99540, 99549-59, 99561, 99563-69, 99571-81, 99583,
99585-90, 99599, 99602-15, 99619-22, 99624-28, 99630-36, 99639,
99641, 99643-45, 99647-52, 99654-55, 99657-59, 99661-65, 99667-
72, 99674, 99676-79, 99681-84, 99686-89, 99691, 99693-94, 99701-
12, 99714, 99716, 99720-27, 99729-30, 99732-34, 99736-53, 99755-
73, 99775, 99777-78, 99780-86, 99788-89, 99791, 99801-03, 99811,
99820-21, 99824-27, 99829-30, 99832-33, 99835-36, 99840-41,
99901, 99918-19, 99921-23, 99925-29
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ARIZONA
(Population, 1990 census, 3,677,985)
SENATORS
JOHN McCAIN, Republican, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Panama Canal Zone
on August 29, 1936; graduated Episcopal High School, Alexandria, VA,
1954, graduated, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, 1958; National War
College, Washington, DC, 1973; retired Captain (pilot), U.S. Navy, 1958-
81; military awards: Silver Star, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Purple
Heart, and Distinguished Flying Cross; married to the former Cindy
Hensley; seven children: Doug, Andy, Sidney, Meghan, Jack, Jim, and
Bridget; elected on November 1, 1982 to the U.S. House of
Representatives; reelected to the 99th Congress in 1984; elected to the
U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986; reelected in 1992.
Office Listings
241 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-0303............................................ 224-2235
Chief of Staff.--Mark Salter. TDD: 224-7132
Legislative Director.--John Raidt.
Press Secretary.--Deirdre Blackwood.
Personal Secretary.--Ellen Cahill.
Office Manager.--Debbie Paul.
2400 East Arizona Biltmore Circle, Suite 1150, Building
No. 1, Phoenix, AZ 85016.............................. (602) 952-2410
TDD: 952-0170
1839 South Alma School Road, Suite 375, Mesa, AZ 85210. (602) 491-4300
450 West Paseo Redondo, Suite 200, Tucson, AR 85701.... (602) 670-6334
* * *
JON KYL, Republican, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Oakland, NE on April
25, 1942; graduated Bloomfield High School, Bloomfield, IA, 1960; B.A.,
University of Arizona, Tucson, 1964 (Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi);
LL.B., University of Arizona, 1966; editor-in-chief, Arizona Law Review;
attorney; admitted to the Arizona State bar, 1966; former partner in
Phoenix law firm of Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, 1966-86; chairman,
Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (1984-85); married to the former Caryll
Louise Collins; two children: Kristine and Jon; elected to the 100th
Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress;
member: Judiciary, Energy and Natural Resources, and Intelligence
Committees.
Office Listings
702 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.. 224-4521
Chief of Staff.--Ted Maness.
Legislative Director.--Jeanine Esperne.
Senior Policy Advisor.--Tim Glazewski.
Press Secretary.--Liz Hickey.
Suite 120, 2200 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016. (602) 840-1891
Suite 220, 7315 North Oracle, Tucson, AZ 85704......... (520) 575-8633
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
MATT SALMON, Republican, of Mesa, AZ; born in Salt Lake City, UT,
January 21, 1958; attended Marlon Hills Elementary School, Ogden, UT;
graduated, Mesa High School, Mesa, AZ, 1976; B.A. degree, Arizona State
University, Temple, AZ, 1981; M.P.A. degree, Brigham Young University,
Proto, UT, 1986; served as a telecommunications executive; community
affairs manager, U.S. West Communications, Phoenix, AZ; Arizona State
Senate, 1991-95: assistant majority leader, 1993-95; chairman, Rules
Committee, 1993-95; Appropriations and Finance Committees and the
Appropriations Subcommittee on Education; member: East Valley Child
Crisis Center; Council on Families, Youth and Children; Mesa United Way;
Arizona Science and Technology Museum; committees: International
Relations, Science, and Small Business; subcommittees: International
Operations and Human Rights; Africa; Energy and Environ
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ment; Space and Aeronautics; Procurement, Exports, and Business
Opportunities; married to the former Nancy Huish; four children: Lara,
Jacob, Katie, and Matthew, Jr.; elected to 104th Congress in November
1994.
Office Listings
115 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0301.................................................. 225-2635
Chief of Staff.--Robert Glazier. FAX: 225-3405
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Julia Koppius.
Press Secretary.--Sara Kane.
Legislative Director.--Mike Paranzino.
401 West Baseline Road, Suite 209, Tempe, AZ 85283..... (602) 831-2900
District Director.--Terree Wasley. FAX: 831-2700
County: Maricopa County; Ahwatukee, Gilbert. Cities and townships:
Chandler, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe. Population (1990),
610,872.
ZIP Codes: 85003-4, 85006, 85008, 85012-14, 85016, 85018, 85040, 85044-
45, 85048, 85201-03, 85205, 85210, 85213, 85215, 85224-26,
85233, 85248-49, 85251, 85257, 85281-84
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
ED PASTOR, Democrat, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Claypool, AZ, on June
28, 1943; attended public schools in Miami, AZ; graduate of Arizona
State University; received B.A. in chemistry, 1966; earned J.D., Arizona
University, 1974; member, Governor Raul Castro's staff; taught
chemistry, North High School; served deputy director of Guadalupe
Organization Inc.; elected supervisor, board of supervisors, Maricopa
County; served 3 terms in Congress; served, board of directors for the
National Association of Counties; vice chairman, Employment Steering
Committee; president, Arizona's County Supervisors Association; member,
executive committee of the Arizona Association of Counties; resigned,
May, 1991; elected by special election September 24, 1991 to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of Morris K. Udall; elected November
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; appointed Democratic Steering and Policy
Committee; member: Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Energy and
Water Development, Subcommittee on Rural Development, Agriculture and
Related Agencies; elected to the 104th Congress, November 1994;
appointed to the House Committee on Agriculture; member: Subcommittee on
General Commodities, Subcommittee on Risk Management and Special Corps;
House Committee on Oversight, Joint Committee on the Library of
Congress; chairman, Hispanic Caucus; married to Verma Pastor; two
daughters: Yvonne and Laura; board of directors, Neighborhood Housing
Services of America, National Association of Latino Elected Officials;
served as director at large, ASU Alumni Association; founding board
member, ASU Los Diablos Alumni Association; served on board of directors
for National Council of La Raza, Arizona Joint Partnership Training
Council, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Friendly House,
Chicanos Por La Causa, Phoenix Economic Growth Corporation, Sun Angel
Foundation; vice president, Valley of the Sun United Way; advisory
member, Boys Club of Metropolitan Phoenix.
Office Listings
223 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0302.................................................. 225-4065
Administrative Assistant.--Gene Fisher.
802 North Third Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85003.............. (602) 256-0551
District Director.--Ron Piceno.
2432 E. Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85719........... (602) 624-9986
Southern Arizona District Director.--Linda
Leatherman.
Suite 117, 281 W. 24th Street, Yuma, AZ 85364.......... (602) 726-3324
District Representative.--Charlene Fernandez.
Counties: Maricopa (part), Pima (part), Pinal (part), Santa Cruz, and
Yuma. Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85001-02, 85003 (part), 85004 (part), 85005, 85006 (part),
85007 (part), 85008 (part), 85009 (part), 85013 (part), 85017
(part), 85019 (part), 85025, 85030-31, 85033 (part), 85034
(part), 85035 (part), 85040 (part), 85041, 85043 (part), 85044
(part), 85063, 85073-74, 85222 (part), 85223, 85230, 85283
(part), 85301 (part), 85311, 85318, 85321-22, 85323 (part),
85326 (part), 85333, 85336-37, 85338 (part), 85339 (part),
85341, 85347, 85349-50, 85352, 85353 (part), 85356, 85364-66,
85611, 85614 (part), 85624, 85628, 85634, 85637 (part), 85639-
40, 85645 (part), 85646, 85648, 85701-02, 85705 (part), 85706
(part), 85711 (part), 85713 (part), 85714, 85716 (part), 85717,
85719 (part), 85722, 85733, 85735-36, 85745 (part), 85746 (part)
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THIRD DISTRICT
BOB STUMP, Republican, of Tolleson, AZ; born in Phoenix, AZ, April
4, 1927; graduated, Tolleson High School, 1947; B.S., Arizona State
University, 1951; cotton farmer; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46;
served in Arizona House of Representatives, 4 terms, 1959-66; Arizona
Senate, 5 terms, 1967-76, served as president of Arizona Senate, 1975-
76; three children: Karen, Bob, and Bruce; elected to the 95th Congress,
November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: vice-
chairman, Committee on National Security; chairman, Committee on
Veterans' Affairs; Republican Steering Committee.
Office Listings
211 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0303.................................................. 225-4576
Administrative Assistant.--Lisa Jackson. FAX: 225-6328
Appointment Secretary.--Dolores Dunn.
230 North First Avenue, Room 2001, Phoenix, AZ 85025... (602) 379-6923
District Assistant.--Bruce Bartholomew. FAX: 271-0611
District Assistant.--Arlene Y. Lassila.
Counties: Coconino (part), La Paz, Maricopa (part), Mohave, Navajo
(part), and Yavapai. Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85023 (part), 85024 (part), 85027 (part), 85033 (part), 85035
(part), 85037, 85039, 85043 (part), 85301 (part), 85302 (part),
85303, 85304 (part), 85305, 85306 (part), 85307-08, 85310,
85312, 85320, 85323 (part), 85324-25, 85326 (part), 85328,
85332, 85334-35, 85338 (part), 85340, 85342-46, 85348, 85351,
85353 (part), 85354-55, 85357-63, 85371-75, 85380-82, 85390,
86001 (part), 86002-03, 86004 (part), 86015-16, 86018, 86020-23,
86030, 86034, 86036, 86039, 86042-44, 86046, 86301-04, 86312-14,
86320-27, 86329-35, 86336 (part), 86337-38, 86340-43, 86401-03,
86405, 86411-12, 86427, 86430-38, 86440-44
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
JOHN SHADEGG, Republican, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Phoenix, AZ on
October 22, 1949; attended Madison #1 Elementary School; graduated
Camelback High School; B.A., University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 1972;
J.D., University of Arizona, 1975; Air National Guard, 1969-75; admitted
to the Arizona bar, 1976; Law offices of John Shadegg; special counsel,
Arizona House Republican Caucus, 1991-92; special assistant attorney
general, 1983-90; advisor, U.S. Sentencing Commission; founding
director/executive committee member, Goldwater Institute for Public
Policy; member/former president, Crime Victim Foundation; chairman,
Arizona Juvenile Justice Advisory Council; advisory board, Salvation
Army; vestry, Christ Church of the Ascension Episcopal, 1989-91; member,
ASU College of Law, Law Society; chairman, Arizona Republican Caucus,
1985-87; chairman, Proposition 108--Two-Thirds Tax Limitation
Initiative, 1992; member, Fiscal Accountability and Reform Efforts
[FARE] Committee, 1991-92; counsel, Arizonan's for Wildlife Conservation
(No on Prop. 200), 1992; Victims Bill of Rights Task Force, 1989-90;
married to Shirley Shadegg; two children: Courtney, 12 and Stephen, 8;
elected to 104th Congress.
Office Listings
503 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-3361
Chief of Staff.--Chris Mulholland. FAX: 225-3462
Legislative Assistants: Myron Ebell; Jason Whiting;
Robert Franciosi.
Legislative Correspondent.--Eric Schlecht.
Staff Assistant.--Brent Bice.
1158 East Missouri Ave., Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85014.. (602) 248-7779
District Director.--Jennifer Macdonald.
Office Manager, Scheduler.--Pat Corbin.
County: Maricopa County; cities of Glendale (part), Paradise Valley,
Phoenix (part), Scottsdale (part). Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85003 (part), 85007 (part), 85009 (part), 85012 (part),
85013, 85014 (part), 85015, 85016 (part), 85017 (part), 85018
(part), 85019 (part), 85020-22, 85023 (part), 85024 (part),
85027 (part), 85028-29, 85032, 85051, 85250 (part), 85251
(part), 85253, 85254 (part), 85258 (part), 85260 (part), 85301
(part), 85302 (part), 85304 (part), 85306 (part)
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FIFTH DISTRICT
JIM KOLBE, Republican, of Tucson, AZ; born in Evanston, IL, June 28,
1942; attended Patagonia public schools; graduated, U.S. Capitol Page
School, Washington, DC, 1960; B.A., political science, Northwestern
University, Evanston, IL, 1965; M.B.A., economics, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA, 1967; study abroad program, International School of
America, 1962-63; served in Vietnam, U.S Navy, lieutenant, 1967-69;
lieutenant commander, U.S. Naval Reserves (inactive); vice president,
Wood Canyon Corp., Sonoita, AZ; consultant, real estate development and
political affairs; Arizona State Senator, 1977-82, served on
Appropriations, Education, and Agriculture Committees, chairman of
Judiciary Committee; special assistant to Governor Ogilvie of Illinois,
1972-73; board of directors, Arizona Foundation for Children;
Presidential appointment, Commission on Presidential Scholars; director
of operations, Vietnam Orphans Airlift, San Francisco, 1975; member:
Appropriations Committee; Budget Committee; elected to the 99th Congress
on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
205 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0305.................................................. 225-2542
Chief of Staff.--Laurie Fenton.
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Natalie Zoll.
Suite 112, 1661 North Swan, Tucson, AZ 85711........... (602) 881-3588
District Director.--Patricia Klein.
Suite B-160, 77 Calle Portal, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635... (602) 459-3115
Counties: Cochise, Graham (part), Pima (part), and Pinal (part).
Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85222 (part), 85231 (part), 85245, 85531, 85535-36, 85543,
85546, 85548, 85551-52, 85602-10, 85613, 85614 (part), 85615-17,
85619-23, 85625-27, 85629 (part), 85630, 85631 (part), 85632-33,
85635-38, 85641, 85643-44, 85645 (part), 85652-55, 85670-71,
85703-04, 85705 (part), 85706 (part), 85708 (part), 85710
(part), 85711 (part), 85712, 85713 (part), 85714 (part), 85715,
85716 (part), 85718, 85719 (part), 85725-26, 85730-32, 85734,
85737-38, 85740-43, 85745 (part), 85746 (part), 85747-49, 85751
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
JOHN D. HAYWORTH, Jr., Republican, of Scottsfield, AZ; born in
Highpoint, NC, on July 12, 1958; graduated, High Point Central High
School, 1976; B.A., Speech Communications and Political Science, cum
laude, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 1980; broadcaster,
public relations consultant, insurance agent; member: Rotary Club of
Phoenix (Paul Harris Fellow), Boy Scouts of America (Eagle Scout);
married to Mary Denise Yancey Hayworth, 1989; three children: Nicole,
Hannah, and John Micah; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1023 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-2190
Administrative Assistant.--Steve Bloch.
Legislative Director.--Glenn Buberl.
Executive Assistant.--Tricia Evans.
Legislative Assistant.--Katharine Mottley.
1300 South Milton, Suite 207, Flagstaff, AZ 86001...... (520) 556-8760
Office Manager.--Patty Brookins.
1818 East Southern Avenue, Suite 3B, Mesa, AZ 85204.... (602) 926-4151
Office Manager.--Jan Lemon.
Counties: Apache, Cocconino (part), Gila, Graham (part), Greenlee,
Maricopa (part), Navajo (part), and Pinal (part). Cities and
Townships: Alpine, Apache Junction, Bapchule, Blue, Bylas,
Carefree, Cashion, Casa Grande, Cave Creek, Chambers, Chandler,
Chandler Heights, Chinle, Cibeque, Clay Springs, Claypool,
Clifton, Concho, Coolidge, Dennehotso, Duncan, Eagar, Eloy,
Flagstaff, Florence, Fountain Hills, Fort Apache, Fort Defiance,
Forest Lakes, Ganado, Gilbert, Globe, Gold Canyon, Greer, Happy
Jack, Hayden, Heber, Higley, Holbrook, Houck, Indian Wells,
Joseph City, Kaibito, Kayenta, Kearny, Lake Montezuma, Lakeside,
Laveen, Leupp, Lukachukai, Lupton, Mammoth, Many Farms,
Maricopa, McNary, Mesa, Miami, Morenci, Mormon Lake, Munds Park,
Nazlini, Nutrioso, Overgaard, Page, Paradise Valley, Payson,
Peridot, Petrified Forest NP, Phoenix, Picacho, Pine, Pinedale,
Pinetop, Pinon, Queen Creek, Queen Valley, Red Valley, Rio
Verde, Rock Point, Roosevelt, Round Rock, Sacaton, Saint Johns,
Saint Michaels, San Carlos, Sanders, San Manuel, Sawmill,
Scottsdale, Sedona, Shonto, Show Low, Snowflake, Springerville,
Stanfield, Strawberry, Sun Lakes, Sun Valley, Superior, Taylor,
Teec Nos Pos, Tempe, Tolleson, Tonto Basin, Tortilla Flat,
Tsaile, Tuba City, Valley Farms, Vernon, White Mountain Lake,
Whiteriver, Window Rock, Winkelman, Winslow, Woodruff, Young.
Population (1990), 610,872.
ZIP Codes: 85024, 85027-28, 85032, 85040, 85044, 85048, 85054, 85076,
85201-08, 85210, 85213-17, 85219-22, 85224-28, 85231-37, 85239,
85241-42, 85247-51, 85253, 85254-60, 85262-64, 85268-69, 85272-
73, 85278, 85287, 85290-92, 85296, 85329, 85331, 85339, 85353,
85359-40, 85377, 85501-02, 85528, 85530, 85532-34, 85541-542,
85544-45, 85547, 85550, 85553-54, 85618, 85631, 85901, 85911-12,
85920, 85922-23, 85925-38, 85940-42, 86001-02, 86004, 86011,
86017, 86024-25, 86028-29, 86031-33, 86035, 86038, 86045, 86047,
86053-54, 86336, 86341-42, 86502-08, 86510-15, 86535, 86538-40,
86544-45, 86547, 86549, 86556.
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ARKANSAS
(Population, 1990 census, 2,362,239)
SENATORS
DALE BUMPERS, Democrat, of Charleston, AR; born in Charleston,
August 12, 1925; attended the public schools of Arkansas, University of
Arkansas, Northwestern University, J.D., degree, 1951; admitted to
Arkansas bar, 1952; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1943-46, staff
sergeant; past president, Charleston Chamber of Commerce; past
president: Charleston School Board, Franklin County Board of Education;
past chairman: United Fund, Boy Scout Fund, and Cancer Fund; Governor of
Arkansas, 1970-74; married to the former Betty Flanagan, 1949; three
children: Brent, Bill, and Brooke; elected to the U.S. Senate, November
5, 1974; reelected November 4, 1980, November 4, 1986, and November 3,
1992.
Office Listings
229 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-0401............................................ 224-4843
Administrative Assistant.--Mary E. Davis.
Executive Secretary.--Jo Nobles.
Legislative Director.--Rich Glick.
Scheduler.--Rosiland Smith.
2527 Federal Building, Little Rock, AR 72201........... (501) 324-6286
* * *
DAVID PRYOR, Democrat, of Little Rock, AR; born in Camden, AR,
August 29, 1934; attended the public schools; graduated from Camden High
School, 1952; attended Henderson State University; B.A., University of
Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1957; LL.B., University of Arkansas School of
Law, 1964; admitted to the Arkansas bar in 1964 and commenced practice
in Camden, AR; lawyer; established the newspaper, Ouachita Citizen, in
Camden, AR, 1957, and published it for 4 years; elected State
representative of Ouachita County, 1960; reelected in 1962 and 1964;
delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1968-76; Presbyterian; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon Fraternity and Blue Key; Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity;
honorary member, Delta Theta Phi; married to the former Barbara
Lunsford, of Fayetteville, 1957; three children: David, Jr., Mark, and
Scott; elected Governor of Arkansas, 1975-79; elected to the 89th, 90th,
91st, and 92d Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978,
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; reelected November 6,
1984 and November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
267 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-0402............................................ 224-2353
Administrative Assistant.--Frank Thomas.
Deputy Administrative Assistant.--Pate Felts.
Legislative Director.--Kirk Robertson.
Personal Secretary.--Leslie Chalmers.
3030 Federal Building, Little Rock, AR 72201........... (501) 324-6336
Administrative Assistant.--Kelly Robbins.
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
BLANCHE LAMBERT LINCOLN, Democrat, of Helena, AR; born on September
30, 1960 in Helena, AR; graduate of Helena Central High School; daughter
of Jordan Bennett Lambert, Jr. and Martha Kelly Lambert; B.A., Randolph
Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, VA, 1982; legislative representative,
St. John's Episcopal Church, Chi Omega sorority; volunteer, American Red
Cross; married to Dr. Stephen R. Lincoln; elected on November 3, 1992 to
the 103d Congress; member, Commerce Committee; married to Dr. Stephen
Lincoln.
Office Listings
1204 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0401............................................ 225-4076
Executive Assistant.--Sandy Webster. FAX: 225-4654
Chief of Staff.--Steve Patterson.
District Representative.--Earline Norwood.
Press Secretary.--Kelly Rucker.
Federal Building, Suite 211, 615 South Main, Jonesboro,
AR 72401.............................................. (501) 972-4600
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Counties: Arkansas, Clay, Cleburne, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross,
Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Lee,
Lonoke, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, Prairie,
Randolph, St. Francis, Searcy, Sharp, Stone, and Woodruff.
Population (1990), 588,588.
ZIP Codes: 72003-07, 72014, 72017, 72020-21, 72023-24, 72026, 72029,
72031, 72036-38, 72040-44, 72046, 72048, 72051, 72055, 72059-60,
72064, 72066-67, 72069, 72072-75, 72083, 72086, 72101, 72108,
72112, 72121 (part), 72123, 72130-31, 72134, 72137, 72140,
72153, 72160, 72165-66, 72169-70, 72176, 72179, 72301, 72303,
72310-13, 72315-17, 72319-22, 72324-33, 72335, 72338-42, 72346-
48, 72350-55, 72358-60, 72364-70, 72372-74, 72376-77, 72381,
72383-84, 72386-87, 72389-92, 72394-97, 72401-03, 72410-17,
72419, 72421-22, 72424-38, 72440-45, 72447, 72449-51, 72453-62,
72464-67, 72469-76, 72478-79, 72482, 72501, 72503, 72512-13,
72515-17, 72519-34, 72536, 72538-40, 72542-43, 72546, 72550,
72553-57, 72560-62, 72564-69, 72571-73, 72575-79, 72581, 72583-
85, 72587, 72610, 72617, 72633, 72636, 72639, 72645, 72650,
72663, 72669, 72675, 72679-80, 72686
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
RAY THORNTON, Democrat, of Little Rock, AR; born in Conway, AR, July
16, 1928; educated in public schools in Faulkner and Grant Counties, AR;
B.A., International Relations, Yale University, 1950; lieutenant, U.S.
Navy, 1951-54; combat on U.S.S. Phillippine Sea, an aircraft carrier,
during the Korean War; J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, 1956;
private law practice, Little Rock and Sheridan, AR; deputy prosecutor,
Pulaski and Perry Counties, AR, 1956-57; Arkansas attorney general,
1971-73; House of Representatives, 1973-79; member: House Committee on
Agriculture, House Judiciary Committee, and House Science & Technology
Committee; chairman of Subcommittee on Science, Research & Technology;
director, Ouachita Baptist University/Henderson State University Joint
Educational Consortium, Arkadelphia, AR, 1979-80; president, Arkansas
State University, 1980-84; chairman: Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee
(National Institutes of Health), Committee on Science, Engineering, and
Public Policy (American Association for the Advancement of Science),
Committee on Scientific and Regulatory Issues Underlying Pesticide Use
Patterns (National Academy of Sciences); president, University of
Arkansas System, 1984-89; married to Betty Jo Mann Thornton; three
daughters: Nancy Thornton, Mary Jo Hays, and Stephanie Thornton; five
grandchildren; member of House Appropriations Committee; subcommittees
on Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA and Related Agencies and
Legislative Branch Appropriations; member of Organization, Study &
Review Committee of the House Democratic Caucus; former member of House
Government Operations Committee; House Science, Space & Technology
Committee; and House Democratic Steering & Policy Committee; House
Appropriations Subcommittee on VA, HUD and Independent Agencies; elected
to Congress, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1214 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0402............................................ 225-2506
Staff Director.--Ed Fry.
Press Aide.--Lauren Gaddy.
1527 Federal Building, 700 West Capitol Avenue, Little
Rock, AR 72201........................................ (501) 324-5941
District Director.--Julie Speed.
Special Assistant.--Barbara McBryde.
Counties: Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Saline, Van Buren, White,
and Yell. Population (1990), 587,412.
ZIP Codes: 71909, 72001-02, 72010-13, 72015-16, 72020, 72022-23, 72025,
72027-28, 72030-32, 72039, 72045-47, 72052-53, 72058, 72060-61,
72063, 72065, 72067-68, 72070, 72076, 72080-82, 72085, 72088-89,
72099, 72101-04, 72106-07, 72110-11, 72113-20, 72121 (part),
72122, 72125-27, 72131, 72135-37, 72139, 72141-43, 72153, 72156-
57, 72164, 72167, 72173, 72178, 72180-81, 72183, 72201-07,
72209-12, 72214-17, 72219, 72221, 72225, 72231, 72295, 72629,
72645, 72824, 72827-29, 72833-34, 72838, 72841-42, 72853, 72857,
72860
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
TIM HUTCHINSON, Republican, of Bentonville, AR; born in Bentonville,
on August 11, 1949; attended Gravette Elementary School, Gravette, AR,
1963; graduated from Springdale High School, Springdale, AR, 1967; B.A.,
Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC, 1972; M.A., University of
Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, 1990; college instructor, John Brown
University; co-owner, KBCV radio station, 1982-89; elected to the
Arkansas State Legislature, 1985-92; member: Kiwanis, Chamber of
Commerce, Our Farm Board, Northwest Community College Foundation,
Immanuel Baptist Church; married to the former Donna Jean King, 1970;
three children: Timothy and Jeremy (twins), 1974 and Joshua, 1978;
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
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Office Listings
1005 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0403............................................ 225-4301
Chief of Staff.--Ray Reid. FAX: 225-7492
Executive Assistant.--Dorothy English.
Legislative Director.--Randi Fredholm.
Federal Building, Fayetteville, AR 72701............... (501) 442-5258
Federal Building, Harrison, AR 72601................... (501) 741-6900
30th South 6th Street, Room 248, Fort Smith, AR 72901.. (501) 782-7787
Counties: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson,
Logan, Madison, Marion, Newton, Polk, Pope, Scott, Sebastian,
and Washington. Population (1990), 589,523.
ZIP Codes: 71740, 71932, 71937, 71944-46, 71953, 71972-73, 72063, 72080,
72519, 72531, 72537-38, 72544, 72601-02, 72611, 72613, 72615-19,
72623-24, 72626, 72628, 72630, 72632-35, 72638, 72640-42, 72644-
45, 72648, 72651, 72653, 72655, 72658, 72660-62, 72666, 72668,
72670, 72672, 72675, 72677, 72679, 72682-83, 72685-87, 72701-03,
72711-12, 72714, 72717-19, 72721-22, 72727-30, 72732-42, 72744-
45, 72747, 72749, 72751-53, 72756-57, 72760-62, 72764-66, 72768-
70, 72773-76, 72801, 72820-21, 72823, 72826-27, 72830, 72832-35,
72837-43, 72845-47, 72851-52, 72854-56, 72858, 72863, 72865,
72901-04, 72906, 72913-14, 72916-17, 72921, 72923-24, 72926-28,
72930, 72932-38, 72940-41, 72943-52, 72955-56, 72958-59
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
JAY DICKEY, Republican, of Pine Bluff, AR; born in Pine Bluff on
December 14, 1939; attended Trinity Luthern School; graduated, Pine
Bluff High School; graduated University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
(B.A., 1961, J.D., 1963); owner, Condray Sign Company; two Taco Bell
Restaurants; former state chairman, Christian Legal Society; past
president, Pine Bluff Jaycees; recipient, Distinguished Service Award of
the Jaycees; former board member, Bank of Bearden, Guaranty Savings and
Loan Association, Pine Bluff Chamber of Commerce; member: Pillars Club
of the United Way, Century Club of the Boy Scouts; four children: John,
1966, Laura, 1969, Ted, 1970, and Rachel, 1975; elected on November 3,
1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
230 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0404.................................................. 225-3772
Chief of Staff.--Bob Brooks.
Legislative Director.--Steve Carey.
Scheduler.--Suzanne Michel.
101 S. Jackson, Suite 201, El Dorado, AR 71730......... (501) 862-0236
Room 2521, 100 East 8th Avenue, Pine Bluff, AR 71601... (501) 536-3376
District Director.--Allen Maxwell.
Suite 201, 100 Reserve, Hot Springs, AR 71901.......... (501) 623-5800
Counties: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia,
Dallas, Desha, Drew, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring,
Howard, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Little River, Miller,
Montgomery, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Sevier, and Union.
Population (1990), 585,202.
ZIP Codes: 71601-03, 71611, 71613, 71630-31, 71635, 71638-40, 71642-44,
71646-47, 71649, 71651-56, 71658-63, 71665-67, 71670-71, 71674-
78, 71701, 71720-22, 71724-26, 71728, 71730-31, 71740, 71742-45,
71747-53, 71758-59, 71762-66, 71768, 71770, 71772, 71801, 71820,
71822-23, 71825-28, 71831-42, 71845-47, 71851-53, 71855, 71857-
62, 71864-66, 71901-02, 71909, 71913-14, 71921-23, 71929, 71933,
71935, 71940-43, 71949-52, 71956-62, 71964-65, 71968-71, 71998-
99, 72004, 72046, 72057, 72072-73, 72079, 72084, 72087, 72104-
05, 72128-29, 72132-33, 72150, 72152, 72168, 72175, 72182,
72379, 75502
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CALIFORNIA
(Population, 1990 census, 29,839,250)
SENATORS
DIANNE FEINSTEIN, Democrat, of San Francisco, CA; born June 22, 1933
in San Francisco; B.A., Stanford University, 1955; elected to San
Francisco Board of Supervisors, 1970-78; president of Board of
Supervisors: 1970-71, 1974-75, 1978; mayor of San Francisco, 1978-88;
candidate for Gov. of CA, 1990. Recipient: Distinguished Woman Award,
San Francisco Examiner, Achievement Award, Business and Professional
Women's Club, 1970; Golden Gate Univ. (CA), LL.D. (hon.), 1979; SCOPUS
Award for Outstanding Public Service, American Friends of the Hebrew
Univ. of Jerusalem; Univ. of Santa Clara, D.P.S. (hon.); Univ. of
Manila, D.P.A. (hon.), 1981; Antioch Univ., LL.D. (hon.), 1983; Los
Angeles Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith's Distinguished Service
Award, 1984; French Legion d'Honneur from President Mitterand, 1984;
Mills Coll., LL.D. (hon.), 1985; U.S. Army's Commander's Award for
Public Service, 1986; Brotherhood/Sisterhood Award, Natl. Conf. of
Christians and Jews, 1986; Paulist Fathers Award, 1987; Episcopal
Church's Award for Service, 1987; U.S. Navy Distinguished Civilian
Award, 1987; Silver Spur Award for Outstanding Public Service, San
Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Assn., 1987; ``All Pro Management
Team Award'' for No. 1 Mayor, City and State Magazine, 1987; Community
Service Award Honoree for Public Service, 1987; American Jewish
Congress, 1987; President's Award, St. Ignatius High School, San
Francisco, 1988; CORO Investment in Leadership Award Honoree, 1988;
President's Medal, Univ. of California at San Francisco, 1988; Univ. of
San Francisco, D.H.L. (hon.), 1988. Member: CORO Foundation, Fellowship,
1955-56; California Women's Board of Terms and Parole, 1960-66,
Executive Committee; U.S. Conf. of Mayors, 1983-88; Mayor's Com. on
Crime, San Francisco; Bank of California, dir., 1988-89; San Francisco
Education Fund's Permanent Fund, 1988-89; Japan Society of Northern
California, 1988-89; Inter-American Dialogue, 1988-present; Trilateral
Commission, 1988; Biderberg Foreign Policy Con., Baden Germany, 1991.
Married to Dr. Bertram Feinstein (Dec.); married January 20, 1980 to
Richard C. Blum; one child; three stepchildren. Jewish; elected to the
Senate by special election, November 3, 1992, to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of Senator Pete Wilson, for the term ending on
January 3, 1995; reelected to 6-year term, November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
331 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0504.................................................. 224-3841
Chief of Staff.--Michael McGill.
Legislative Director.--Susan Elving.
Press Secretary.--Bill Chandler.
Suite 1030, 750 B Street, San Diego, CA 92101.......... (619) 231-9712
Room 4015, Federal Office Building, 1130 O Street,
Fresno, CA 93721...................................... (209) 485-7430
Suite 305, 1700 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA
94111................................................. (415) 249-4777
Suite 915, 11111 San Monica Blvd., Los Angles, CA 90025 (310) 914-7300
* * *
BARBARA BOXER, Democrat, of Greenbrae, CA; born in Brooklyn, NY.,
November 11, 1940; graduated, 1962, Brooklyn College, B.A., major in
economics; stockbroker and economic researcher with securities firms on
Wall Street, 1962-65; journalist and associate editor. Pacific Sun
newspaper, 1972-74; congressional aide, Fifth Congressional District,
California. 1974-76; elected Marin County Board of Supervisors, 1976-82;
first woman president, Marin County Board of Supervisors; married to
Stewart Boxer, 1962; two adult children: Doug and Nicole; elected
November 2, 1982 to 98th Congress; reelected to the 99th-102d
Congresses; Government Operations Committee, Armed Services Committee,
Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, Budget Committee
(1985-1990), Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House Whip at
Large; elected to the Senate on November 3, 1992 for the 6-year term
beginning January 3, 1993; Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban
Affairs; Committee on Environment and Public Works; Committee on the
Budget; Joint Economic Committee; Senate Health Care Task Force; Senate
Deputy Whip for the Western Region; chairwoman of the Inter-
Parliamentary Union.
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Office Listings
112 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0501.................................................. 224-3553
Administrative Assistant.--Karen Olick.
Policy Director/Counsel.--Drew Littman.
Legislative Director.--Liz Tankersley.
Suite 240, 1700 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA
94111................................................. (415) 403-0100
Chief of Staff.--Sam Chapman.
Suite 545, 2250 East Imperial Highway, El Segundo, CA
90245................................................. (310) 414-5700
Suite 990, 525 B Street, San Diego, CA 92101........... (619) 239-3884
Suite 130, 2300 Tulare Street, Fresno, CA 93721........ (209) 497-5109
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
FRANK DUNCAN RIGGS, Republican, of Windsor, CA; graduated, San
Rafael High School, San Rafael, CA; St. Mary's Golden Gate University,
San Francisco, CA, 1980; degree, B.A. in Administration of Justice,
summa cum laude; served in the U.S. Army, military police investigator,
1972-75; real estate developer and vice-president of an Educational
Software Company; former police officer and deputy sheriff; member,
Windsor School Board, two-term board president; member: California State
Job Training Coordinating Council, Governor's Committee for Employment
of Disabled Persons; married to Cathy Anne Riggs, 1980; three children:
Matt, Ryan, and Sarah; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1714 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-3311
Chief of Staff.--Steven H. Sutton.
Legislative Director/Press Secretary.--Mark J. Davis.
Executive Assistant.--Hartley Etheridge.
Staff Assistant.--Todd Phillips.
1700 2nd Street, Suite 378, Napa, CA 94559............. (707) 254-7308
District Director (Southern Region).--Pam Simpson. (800) 723-0201
Office Manager.--Kay Rendleman.
710 E. Street, Suite 100, Eureka, CA 95501............. (707) 441-8701
District Director (Northern Region).--Vee Sorenson. (800) 481-9724
Office Manager.--Julie Rodgers.
327 North State Street, #207, Ukiah, CA 95482.......... (707) 462-9176
Field Representative (Mendocino and Lake Counties).--
Darrell Shull.
810 H Street, Crescent City, CA 95531.................. (707) 464-1656
Field Representative (Del Norte County).--Bob
Berkowitz.
Counties: Del Norte County; cities and townships of Crescent City,
Fortdeck, Gasquet, Klamath, Prison, Smith River. Humboldt
County; cities and townships of Alderpoint, Areata, Bayside,
Blocksburg, Blue Lake, Burcka, Carlotta, Eureka, Ferndale,
Fortuna, Garberville, Hoopa, Hydseville, Kneeland, Korbel,
Loleta, McKinlayville, Myers Flat, Orick, Petrolia, Redcrest,
Redway, Rio Del, Scotia, Trinidad, Whitehorn, Willow Creek. Lake
County; cities and townships of Clearlake, Clearlake Oaks,
Clearlake Park, Cobb, Glenhaven, Kelseyville, Lakeport, Lower
Lake, Lucerne, Middletown, Nice, Upper Lake. Mendocino County;
cities and townships of Albion, Boonville, Calpella, Compiche,
Covelo, Elk, Finley, Fort Bragg, Gualala, Hopland, Laytonville,
Little River, Manchester, Mendocino, Philo, Piercy, Point Arena,
Potter Valley, Redwood Valley, Talmage, Ukiah, Willits,
Yorkville. NAPA County; cities and townships of American Canyon,
Angwin, Aetna Springs, Calistoga, Deer Park, Oakville, Pope
Valley, Rutherford, and St. Helena. Solona County (part); cities
and townships of Cordelia, Fairfield, Suisun, Travis AFB,
Vacaville. Sonoma County (part); cities and townships of
Alexander Valley, Cloverdale, Geyserville, Healdsburg, Mark
West, Santa Rosa (part), and Windsor. Population (1990),
524,264.
ZIP Codes: 94508, 94515, 94533, 94535, 94562, 94567, 94573-74, 94585,
94590 (part), 95404, 95406, 95409 (part), 95410-11, 15414-15,
95418, 95420, 95422-28, 95432, 95435, 95437, 95440-41, 95443,
95445, 95448, 95449, 95451, 95453-54, 95456-61, 95464, 95466-70,
95481-82, 95485, 95489-90, 95492-94, 95501, 95521, 95524-25,
95528, 95531-32, 95536, 95540, 95543, 95546-51, 95554-55, 95558,
95560, 95562, 95565, 95567, 95569-70, 95573, 95687, 95688, 95696
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
WALLY HERGER, Republican, of Marysville, CA; born in Sutter County,
CA, May 20, 1945; attended Sutter County Public Schools; graduated East
Nicolaus High School; attended California State University, Sacramento,
CA; cattle rancher; small businessman; member, East Nicolaus High School
Board of Trustees, 1977-80; California State Assemblyman, 1980-86;
member: National Federation of Independent Businessmen, Sutter County
Taxpayers Associa
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tion, Yuba-Sutter Farm Bureau, California Cattlemen's Association,
California Chamber of Commerce, Big Brothers/Big Sisters Board of
Directors, South Yuba Rotary Club; married to the former Pamela Sargent;
eight children; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2433 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0502............................................ 225-3076
Administrative Assistant.--John P. Magill.
Legislative Director.--Rich Nolan.
Press Secretary.--Steve Thompson.
Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Pamela Mattox.
Suite 104, 55 Independence Circle, Chico, CA 95926..... (916) 893-8363
District Director.--Fran Peace.
410 Hemsted Dr., Suite 104, Redding, CA 96002.......... (916) 223-5898
Counties: Butte County; cities of Bangor, Berry Creek, Biggs, Butte
Meadows, Chico, Clipper Mills, Cohasset, Durham, Feather Falls,
Forbestown, Forest Ranch, Magalia, Nelson, Oroville, Palermo,
Paradise, Pulga, Richardson Springs, Richvale, and Stirling
City. Lassen County; cities of Bieber, Doyle, Herlong,
Janesville, Madeline, Nubieber, Ravendale, Standish, Susanville,
Termo, Wendel, and Westwood. Modoc County; cities of Adin,
Alturas, Canby, Cedarville, Eagleville, Fort Bidwell, Lake City,
Likely, Litchfield, and Lookout. Nevada County; cities of
Floriston, Grass Valley, Nevada City, North San Juan, Penn
Valley, Rough and Ready, and Truckee. Plumas County; cities of
Beckwourth, Belden, Blairsden, Canyon Dam, Chester, Chilcoot,
Clio, Crescent Mills, Cromberg, Graegle, Greenville, Keddie,
Meadow Valley, Portola, Quincy, Spring Garden, Storrie,
Taylorsville, Twain, and Vinton. Shasta County; cities of
Anderson, Bella Vista, Big Bend, Burney, Cassel, Castella,
Central Valley, Cottonwood, Fall River Mills, French Gulch,
Glenburn, Hat Creek, Igo, Lakehead, Manzanita Lake, McArthur,
Millville, Montgomery Creek, Oak Run, O'Brien, Old Station, Ono,
Palo Cedro, Platina, Project City, Redding, Round Mountain,
Shingletown, Summit City, Whiskeytown, and Whitmore. Sierra
County; cities of Alleghany, Calpine, Downieville, Goodyear Bar,
Loyalton, Sattley, Sierra City, and Sierraville. Siskiyou
County; cities of Callahan, Cecilville, Dorris, Dunsmuir,
Edgewood, Enterprise, Etna, Forks of Salmon, Fort Jones,
Gazelle, Greenview, Grenada, Happy Camp, Hilt, Hornbrook, Horse
Creek, Kamath River, Macdoel, McCloud, Montague, Mount Hebron,
Mount Shasta, Pondosa, Sawyers Bar, Scott Bar, Seiad Valley,
Shasta, Somes Bar, Tulelake, Weed, and Yreka. Trinity County;
cities of Bir Bar, Burnt Ranch, Denny, Douglas City, Forest
Glen, Hayfork, Helena, Hyampom, Island Mountain, Junction City,
Lewiston, Mad River, Ruth, Salyer, Trinity Center, Weaverville,
and Zenia. Yuba County; cities of Beale A.F.B., Browns Valley,
Brownsville, Camptonville, Challenge, Dobbins, Marysville,
Olivehurst, Oregon House, Rackerby, Smartville, Strawberry
Valley, and Wheatland. Population (1990), 573,322.
ZIP Codes: 95478, 95495, 95526-27, 95535, 95552, 95563, 95568, 95595,
95692, 95712, 95724, 95728, 95901, 95903, 95910, 95914-16, 95917
(part), 95918-19, 95921-25, 95926 (part), 95927-30, 95934-36,
95938, 95940-42, 95944-47, 95948 (part), 95949, 95952, 95954
(part), 95956, 95958-62, 95965-69, 95971-78, 95980-81, 95983-84,
95986, 96001-03, 96006-11, 96013-17, 96019-20, 96022-25, 96027-
28, 96030-36, 96037-43, 96044-52, 96054, 96056-60, 96062, 96064-
66, 96067-71-73, 96076-77, 96079, 96084-89, 96091, 96093-97,
96099, 96101, 96103-06, 96108-19, 96121-96126, 96128-30, 96132,
96134-37, 96160-62
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
VIC FAZIO, Democrat, of West Sacramento, CA; born in Winchester, MA,
October 11, 1942; attended the public schools of New Jersey; B.A., Union
College, Schenectady, NY, 1965; graduate work in public administration,
California State University, Sacramento, CA; Coro Foundation Fellow;
congressional and legislative consultant, 1966-75; member, California
State Assembly, 1975-78; former director, Assembly majority staff;
former assistant to the speaker of the Assembly; former member:
Sacramento County Charter Commission, Sacramento County Planning
Commission, and National Conference of State Legislatures; former vice
president, Planning and Conservation League; cofounder, California
Journal magazine; member: UNICO, Air Force Association, Navy League,
Democratic State Central Committee; married to the former Judy Kern;
four children: Dana, Anne, Kevin, and Kristie; elected to the 96th
Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress;
committee assignments: Appropriations Committee; ranking member,
Subcommittee on Legislative Branch; member, Energy and Water
Development; House Oversight Committee; ranking member, Democratic
Steering Committee; chairman, Democratic Caucus.
Office Listings
2113 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0503............................................ 225-5716
Chief of Staff.--Monica Maples.
Legislative Director.--Janice Morris.
Administrative and Communications Director.--Linda
Reiff.
Executive Assistant.--Vicki Baird.
722B Main Street, Woodland, CA 95695-3407.............. (916) 666-5521
District Director.--Richard Harris.
332 Pine Street, No. F, Red Bluff, CA 96080-3312....... (916) 529-5629
Counties: Colusa, Glenn, Sutter, Tehama, Yolo, the eastern portion of
Solano County, the northern portion of Sacramento County, the
southern portion of Butte County. Cities and townships: Antelope
Arbuckle, Artois, Birds Landing,
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Broderick, Brooks, Butte, Capay, Carmichael (part), Citrus Heights
(part), Clarksburg, College, Colusa, Corning, Cottonwood,
Dairyville, Davis, Dixon, Dunnigan, East Nicolaus, El Macero,
Elk Creek, Elmira, Elverta, Esparto, Fair Oaks, Flournoy,
Gerber, Glenn, Gridley, Grimes, Guinda, Hamilton, Knights
Landing, Live Oak, Lodoga, Los Molinos, Madison, Manton,
Maxwell, McClellan AFB, Meridian, Mill Creek, Mineral, Nicolaus,
North Highlands, Orland, Paskenta, Paynes Creek, Pleasant Grove,
Princeton, Proberta, Red Bluff, Rio Linda, Rio Oso, Rio Vista,
Robbins, Rumsey, Sacramento, Sites, Stonyford, Sutter, Sycamore,
Tehama, Trowbridge, Tudor, Vacaville, Vina, West Sacramento,
Williams, Willows, Winters, Woodland, Yolo, Yuba, and Zamora.
Population (1990), 571,374.
ZIP Codes: 94512, 94571 (part), 94585 (part), 95605-07, 95608 (part),
95609, 95610 (part), 95612, 95616-18, 95620 (part), 95621
(part), 95622, 95625-27, 95628 (part), 95637, 95645, 95653,
95659-60, 95668, 95671, 95673 (part), 95674, 95676, 95679, 95687
(part), 95688 (part), 95691, 95694-95, 95697-98, 95776, 95798-
99, 95821 (part), 95834 (part), 95835-36, 95837 (part), 95838
(part), 95841, 95842 (part), 95843, 95860, 95864 (part), 95912-
13, 95917 (part), 95920, 95926 (part), 95931-32, 95937, 95939,
95943, 95948 (part), 95950-51, 95953, 95955, 95957, 95963,
95970, 95979, 95982, 95987-88, 95991-93, 96021-22, 96029, 96035,
96055, 96059, 96061, 96063, 96074-75, 96078, 96080, 96090, 96092
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
JOHN T. DOOLITTLE, Republican, of northern California; born in
Glendale, CA, October 30, 1950; attended Rio Vista Elementary School and
Colfax Elementary School in North Hollywood, CA; Walter Reed Junior High
School, North Hollywood, CA; graduated Cupertino High School, Cupertino,
CA, 1968; University of California at Santa Cruz, 1972; University of
the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, 1978; lawyer; member: State bar of
California; elected to the California State Senate, 1980; reelected 1984
and 1988; served as chairman of the Senate Republican Caucus, May 1987-
April 1990; married to the former Julia Harlow, 1979; two children:
John, Jr., 1979 and Courtney Doolittle; elected to the 102d Congress,
November 6, 1990; elected in 1992 to newly-drawn fourth congressional
district.
Office Listings
1526 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0504............................................ 225-2511
Executive Assistant.--Annemarie Metzger. FAX: 225-5444
District Coordinator.--Richard Robinson.
Legislative Director.--Kevin Ring.
2130 Professional Drive, Suite 190, Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 786-5560
Administrative Assistant.--David Lopez. FAX: 786-6364
Counties: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Mono, Placer, Sacramento
(part), and Tuolumne. Cities of: Angels, Arnold, Auburn, Cameron
Park, Carmichael (part), Citrus Heights (part), Columbia,
Diamond Springs, East Sonora, El Dorado Hills, Fair Oaks,
Folsom, Groveland-Big Oak Flat, Ione, Jackson, Jamestown, Kings
Beach, Lincoln, Loomis, Mammoth Lakes, Meadow Vista, Mono Vista,
Murphys, North Auburn, Orangevale, Phoenix Lake-Cedar Ridge,
Placerville, Pollock Pines, Rockin, Roseville, San Andreas,
Shingle Springs, Sonora, Soulsbyville, South Lake Tahoe,
Sunnyside-Tahoe City, Sutter Creek, Tuolumne City, and Twain
Harte. Population (1990), 571,033.
ZIP Codes: 93512, 93517, 93529, 93541, 93546, 95221-25, 95228-29, 95232-
33, 95245-52, 95254-55, 95257, 95305, 95309-10, 95321-22, 95327,
95329, 95335, 95346-47, 95364, 95370, 95372-73, 95375, 95379,
95383, 95601-04, 95610 (part), 95611, 95613-14, 95619, 95621
(part), 95623, 95628 (part), 95629-31, 95633-36, 95640, 95642-
43, 95646, 95648, 95650-51, 95654, 95656, 95658, 95661-67,
95669, 95672, 95675, 95677-78, 95681-82, 95684-85, 95689, 95699,
95701, 95703, 95709, 95713-15, 95717, 95720-22, 95726, 95735-36,
95746-47, 95762-63, 95765, 95842 (part), 95954 (part), 96107,
96120, 96133, 96140, 96142-43, 96145-46, 96148, 96150-58
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
ROBERT T. MATSUI, Democrat, of Sacramento, CA; born in Sacramento,
CA, September 17, 1941; attended the public schools; graduated, C.K.
McClatchy High School, 1959; A.B., University of California, Berkeley,
1963; J.D., Hastings College of Law, University of California, 1966;
admitted to the California bar in 1967 and commenced practice in
Sacramento; Sacramento City Council, District 8, 1971-75; reelected,
1975-78; chairman, budget-finance committee, 1976-78; vice mayor, 1977;
chairman, law and legislative committee, 1978; chairman, U.S.
Congressman John E. Moss reelection campaign committee; member,
California Democratic Central Committee, 1973-78; president, Active 20-
30 Club, 1972; vice president, Sacramento Safety Council; board member,
United Crusade and Sacramento Rotary Club; officer and director,
Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; Jaycee Young Man of the
Year, 1973; married to the former Doris K. Okada, 1966; one child, Brian
Robert; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to
each succeeding Congress; member, Ways and Means Committee.
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Office Listings
2311 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0505............................................ 225-7163
Administrative Assistant.--Tom Keaney. FAX: 225-0566
Executive Assistant.--Shirley Queja.
8058 Federal Building, 650 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA
95814................................................. (916) 551-2846
District Director.--Collette Johnson-Schulke.
County: Sacramento County; City of Sacramento (part): Population (1990),
573,684.
ZIP Codes: 94207, 94274, 94299, 95608 (part), 95624 (part), 95673
(part), 95758 (part), 95812-20, 95821 (part), 95822-25, 95826
(part), 95827 (part), 95828, 95829 (part), 95831, 95832 (part),
95833, 95834 (part), 95837 (part), 95838 (part), 95851-53, 95864
(part), 95865-66
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
LYNN WOOLSEY, Democrat, of Petaluma, CA; born in Seattle, WA, on
November 3, 1937; graduated from Lincoln High School, Seattle; B.S.,
University of San Francisco, 1981; president and founder, Woolsey
Personnel Service, 1980-92; human resources manager, Harris Digital
Telephone Systems, 1969-80; elected member, Petaluma City Council, 1984-
92, vice mayor, 1989 and 1992; member: Sonoma County National Women's
Political Caucus, chair; Sonoma County Commission on the Status of
Women, chair; Business and Professional Women; National Organization for
Women; Sierra Club; Sonoma County Hazardous Materials Management
Commission, Chair; Association of Bay Area Governments, Regional
Hazardous Materials Representative; CAL Energy Commission, Advisory
Committee; four children: Joseph Critchett (1962), Michael Woolsey
(1962), Ed Critchett (1964), Amy Critchett (1966); elected on November
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
439 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0506.................................................. 225-5161
Administrative Assistant.--Mark Isaac.
Press Secretary.--Patrick Kowalczyk.
1101 College Avenue, Suite 200, Santa Rosa, CA 95404... (707) 542-7182
District Director.--Danielle Tinnian.
Counties: Marin County and Sonoma County; including cities of Santa
Rosa, Sebastapol, Cotati, Petaluma, and Sonoma to Golden Gate
Bridge. Population (1990), 571,227.
ZIP Codes: 94901, 94903-04, 94912-15, 94920, 94922-25, 94927-31, 94933,
94937-42, 94945-57, 94960, 94963-66, 94970-73, 94975-79, 95401,
95403 (part), 95404 (part), 95405, 95407, 95409 (part), 95412,
95416, 95419, 95421, 95430-31, 95433, 95436 (part), 95439,
95442, 95444, 95446, 95448 (part), 95450, 95452, 95462, 95465,
95471-73, 95476, 95480, 95486-87, 95492 (part), 95497
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
GEORGE MILLER, Democrat, of Martinez, CA; born in Richmond, CA, May
17, 1945; attended Martinez public schools; Diablo Valley College;
graduated, 1968, San Francisco State College; J.D., 1972, University of
California at Davis School of Law; member: California State bar, Davis
Law School Alumni Association; served 5 years as legislative aide to
Senate majority leader, California State Legislature; past chairman and
member of Contra Costa County Democratic Central Committee; past
president of Martinez Democratic Club; married to the former Cynthia
Caccavo, of Martinez; two children: George and Stephen; committee,
Economic and Educational Opportunities Committee; elected to the 94th
Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2205 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0507............................................ 225-2095
Administrative Assistant.--Daniel Weiss.
Personal Secretary.--Sylvia Arthur.
Room 14, 367 Civic Drive, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523...... (510) 602-1880
District Administrator.--Mary Lansing.
Room 281, 3220 Blume Drive, Richmond, CA. 94806........ (510) 262-6500
Counties: Contra Costa (part), Solaro (part). Cities and townships:
Benicia, Concord, Cordelia Village (part), Crockett, El Cerrito,
El Sobrante, Hercules, Kensington, Martinez, Pinole, Pittsburg,
Port Costa, Richmond, Rodeo, San Pablo, Suisun City (part), and
Vallejo. Population (1990), 526,191.
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ZIP Codes: 94510, 94518 (part), 94519, 94520 (part), 94521 (part),
94522, 94523 (part), 94524-25, 94527, 94530, 94547 (part), 94549
(part), 94553 (part), 94564 (part), 94565 (part), 94569, 94572
(part), 94585 (part), 94589 (part), 94590 (part), 94591-92,
94596 (part), 94598 (part), 94801-02, 94803 (part), 94804-08,
94820
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
NANCY PELOSI, Democrat, of San Francisco, CA; born in Baltimore, MD,
March 26, 1940; daughter of the late Representative Thomas D'Alesandro,
Jr., of MD; attended the Institute of Notre Dame Grammar School,
Baltimore, 1954; graduated, Institute of Notre Dame High School, 1958;
B.A., Trinity College, Washington, DC (major, Political Science; minor,
history), 1962; northern chair, California Democratic Party, 1977-81;
State chair, California Democratic Party, 1981-83; chairman, 1984
Democratic National Convention Host Committee; finance chair, Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1985-86; member: Democratic National
Committee; California Democratic Party Executive Committee; San
Francisco Library Commission; Board of Trustees, LSB Leakey Foundation;
married to Paul F. Pelosi, 1963; five children: Nancy Corinne,
Christine, Jacqueline, Paul, Jr., and Alexandra; elected by special
election, June 2, 1987, to the 100th Congress to fill the vacancy caused
by the death of Sala Burton; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2457 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0508............................................ 225-4965
Administrative Assistant.--Judith K. Lemons. FAX: 225-8259
Legislative Director.--Carolyn Bartholomew.
Room 145378, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA
94102................................................. (415) 556-4862
District Representative.--Michael Yaki.
County and City of San Francisco: That part not contained in the 12th
District. Population (1990), 573,247.
ZIP Codes: 94014 (part), 94102-11, 94112 (part), 94114 (part), 94115,
94117 (part), 94118-21, 94123-26, 94128-30, 94131 (part), 94132
(part), 94133-35, 94139-42, 94144-47, 94152, 94159, 94164, 94188
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
RONALD V. DELLUMS, Democrat, of Oakland, CA; born in Oakland, CA,
November 24, 1935; educated at McClymonds High School and Oakland
Technical High School; Oakland City College, A.A., 1958; San Francisco
State College, B.A., 1960; University of California, M.S.W., 1962;
honorary doctor of law, Wilberforce University, 1975; served in U.S.
Marine Corps, 2 years active duty, honorable discharge; member, Berkeley
City Council, 1967-71; psychiatric social worker, Department of Mental
Hygiene, 1962-64; program director, Bayview Community Center, 1964-65;
associate director, then director, Hunters Point Youth Opportunity
Center, 1965-66; planning consultant, Bay Area Social Planning Council,
1966-67; director, Concentrated Employment Program, San Francisco
Economic Opportunity Council, 1967-68; senior consultant, Social
Dynamics, Inc. (specializing in manpower programs), 1968-70; part-time
lecturer, San Francisco State College, University of California, and
Berkeley Graduate School of Social Welfare; married Leola (Roscoe)
Higgs; three children; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2108 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0509............................................ 225-2661
Administrative Assistant.--Carlottia A.W. Scott. FAX: 225-9817
Legislative Director.--Charles Stephenson.
1301 Clay Street, Suite 1000-N, Oakland, CA 94612...... (415) 763-0370
General Counsel.--H. Lee Halterman.
District Director.--Sandre Swanson.
Counties: Alameda County; cities of Alameda, Albany, Berkeley,
Emeryville, Kensington, and Piedmont. Oakland County; (part).
Population (1990), 573,458.
ZIP Codes: 94501 (part), 94601-02, 94603 (part), 94604, 94605 (part),
94606-10, 94611 (part), 94612-13, 94618-20, 94621 (part), 94623-
24, 94661-62, 94701-10, 94720
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TENTH DISTRICT
BILL BAKER, Republican, of Danville, CA; born in Oakland, CA, July
14, 1940; attended public schools; graduated, Oakland High School,
Oakland; received Bachelor of Science in Business and Industrial
Management; San Jose State University, 1963; Coast Guard reserve, 8
years; member, California Assembly 1980-92; executive vice president,
Contra Costa Taxpayers Association; budget analyst, California
Department of Finance; married to the former Joanne Atack; four
children: Todd, Mary, Billy, and Robby; elected to the 103d Congress,
November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
1724 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0510............................................ 225-1880
Chief of Staff.--Bill Wichterman.
Press Secretary.--Rob Schwarzwalder.
Executive Assistant.--Barbara Castagna.
1801 N. California Boulevard, Walnut Creek, CA 94596... (510) 932-8899
Dublin City Hall, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568.... (510) 829-0813
3rd & H Streets, Room 111, Antioch, CA 94509........... (510) 777-0536
Counties: Contra Costa (part), Alameda (part). Cities and townships:
Alamo, Antioch, Blackhawk, Bethel Island, Brentwood, Byron,
Castro Valley (part), Clayton, Concord (part), Danville, Diablo,
Discovery Bay, Dublin, Hayward (part), Lafayette, Livermore,
Moraga, Oakley, Orinda, Pleasanton, Pleasant Hill, San Ramon,
San Leandro (part), San Lorenzo (part), Sunol, and Walnut Creek.
Population (1990), 572,008.
ZIP Codes: 94506-07, 94509, 94511, 94513-14, 94516-17, 94518 (part),
94521 (part), 94523, 94525-26, 94528, 94546 (part), 94548, 94549
(part), 94550-51, 94552 (part), 94556, 94561, 94563, 94566,
94568, 94575, 94578 (part), 94580 (part), 94583, 94586, 94588,
94595, 94596, 94598, 95209
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
RICHARD W. POMBO, Republican, of Tracy, CA: born in Tracy, CA,
January 8, 1961; attended California State University at Pomona,
previously served as city councilman in Tracy, CA, 1991-92; elected to
103d Congress; assigned to the House Agriculture, and the House
Resources Committees; subcommittee assignments include areas covering
specialty crops, domestic and international agricultural marketing,
livestock, farm credit, water policy, mining; co-founder, San Joaquin
County Citizen's Land Alliance; member, Tracy Rotary Club; married to
Annette since 1983; two children: Richard Jr. and Rena; elected November
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1519 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0511............................................ 225-1947
Press Secretary.--Mike Hardiman.
Legislative Director.--Christopher D'Arcy.
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Eileen O'Brien Werner.
2321 W. March Lane, Suite 205, Stockton, CA 95707...... (209) 951-3091
Chief of Staff/District Director.--Steve Ding.
Counties: Sacramento (part), San Joaquin. Cities and townships:
Stockton, Rancho Cordova, Galt Lodi, Manteca, and Tracy.
Population (1990), 571,772.
ZIP Codes: 94571 (part), 95201-10, 95212-13, 95215, 95219-20, 95227,
95231, 95234, 95236-37, 95240-42, 95253, 95258, 95267, 95269,
95304, 95320, 95330, 95336 (part), 95361 (part), 95366 (part),
95376 (part), 95378, 95385, 95608 (part), 95615, 95624 (part),
95632, 95638-39, 95641, 95655, 95670, 95680, 95683, 95686,
95690, 95693, 95741-42, 95758 (part), 95759, 95826 (part), 95827
(part), 95829 (part), 95830, 95832 (part)
* * *
TWELFTH DISTRICT
TOM LANTOS, Democrat, of San Mateo, CA; born in Budapest, February
1, 1928; during World War II active in anti-Nazi underground; came to
the United States in 1947 on academic scholarship; B.A., University of
Washington, 1949; M.A., University of Washington, 1950; Ph.D.,
University of California, 1953, Phi Beta Kappa; professor of economics;
consultant, TV news analyst and commentator; member, Millbrae Board of
Education, 1950-66; administrative assistant, economic and foreign
policy adviser, U.S. Senate; married to Annette Tillemann; two
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married daughters: Annette Tillemann-Dick and Katrina Lantos-Swett; 16
grandchildren; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; member, Committees on International
Relations; ranking member, Subcommittee on International Operations and
Human Rights; Government Reform and Oversight; co-chairman of the
permanent U.S. Congressional Delegation to the European Parliament of
the European Union; co-chairman of the Congressional Human Rights
Caucus; member, U.S. Holocaust Council.
Office Listings
2217 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0512............................................ 225-3531
Administrative Assistant.--Robert R. King.
Office Manager.--Brigid H. Davis.
Suite 820, 400 El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94402..... (415) 342-0300
District Representative.--Evelyn Szelenyi.
Office Manager.--Dorothy Powell.
Counties: San Mateo County; cities of Brisbane, Burlingame, Colma, Daly
City, Foster City, Hillsborough, Millbrae, Montara, Moss Beach,
Pacifica, Redwood Shores, San Bruno, San Mateo, and South San
Francisco. San Francisco County; city of San Francisco.
Population (1990), 571,535.
ZIP Codes: 94002 (part), 94005, 94010 (part), 94011, 94014 (part),
94015-17, 94030, 94037-38, 94044, 94065 (part), 94066, 94080,
94112 (part), 94114 (part), 94116, 94117 (part), 94122, 94127,
94131 (part), 94132 (part), 94401-04
* * *
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
FORTNEY PETE STARK, Democrat, of Hayward, CA; born in Milwaukee, WI,
November 11, 1931; graduated from Wauwatosa, WI, High School, 1949;
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S., 1953; University of
California, Berkeley, M.B.A., 1960; East Bay Skills Center, Oakland,
G.E.D. (honorary), 1972; served in U.S. Air Force, 1955-57, captain;
banker, founder, and president, Security National Bank, Walnut Creek,
CA, 1963-72; trustee, California Democratic Council; chairman, board of
trustees, Starr King School for the Ministry, Berkeley; trustee,
Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley; sponsor, Northern California
American Civil Liberties Union; director, Common Cause, 1971-72; four
children: Jeffrey Peter, Beatrice Ann, Thekla Brumder, and Sarah Gallun;
married to Deborah Roderick; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7,
1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
239 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0513.................................................. 225-5065
Administrative Assistant.--William K. Vaughan.
Personal Assistant.--Ella M. Mumphard.
Suite 500, 22320 Foothill Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94541. (510) 247-1388
District Administrator.--Annie Zatlin.
County: Alameda County; communities of Castro Valley (part), Hayward,
San Leandro, San Lorenzo, cities of Oakland (part), Union City,
Fremont, Newark, Milpitas, and San Jose (part). Population
(1990), 572,441.
ZIP Codes: 94089 (part), 94536-45, 94546 (part), 94552 (part), 94555,
94557, 94560, 94577, 94578 (part), 94579-80, 94587, 94603
(part), 94605 (part), 94614, 94621 (part), 95002, 95035 (part),
95131 (part), 95132 (part), 95134 (part), 95143
* * *
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
ANNA G. ESHOO, Democrat, of Atherton, CA; born December 13, 1942;
attended Canada College; San Mateo supervisor, 1983-92; served on House
Committees on Science, Space, and Technology, as well as Merchant Marine
and Fisheries; currently serves on House Committee on Commerce in the
104th Congress, including its Subcommittee on Telecommunications and
Finance and its Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations; has served
as a Democratic Regional Whip since 1993; selected to co-chair the House
Medical Technology Caucus, 1994; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d
Congress; reelected to the 104th Congress.
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Office Listings
308 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0514.................................................. 225-8104
Chief of Staff.--John Flaherty.
Executive Assistant.--Karen Chapman.
Legislative Director.--Jill Ehrlich.
698 Emerson Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301................ (415) 323-2984
District Director.--Bruce Ives.
Scheduler.--Margaret Abe.
Counties: San Mateo, Santa Clara. Cities and townships: Belmont, San
Carlos, Redwood City, Woodside, Menlo Park, Atherton, Portola
Valley, Half Moon Bay, La Honda, East Palo Alto, Palo Alto,
Stanford, Mountain View, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Sunnyvale,
and Cupertino. Population (1990), 571,131.
ZIP Codes: 94002 (part), 94010 (part), 94018, 94019 (part), 94020-28,
94039-43, 94060-64, 94065 (part), 94070 (part), 94074, 94086
(part), 94087-88, 94089 (part), 94301-06, 94309, 95014 (part),
95015-16, 95030 (part), 95051 (part), 95070 (part), 95129 (part)
* * *
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
NORMAN Y. MINETA, Democrat, of San Jose, CA; born in San Jose,
November 12, 1931; attended public schools in San Jose; B.S., business
administration, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1953; served in
the U.S. Army, 1953-56; member: San Jose Human Relations Commission; San
Jose Housing Authority; San Jose councilman, 1967-71; Japanese-American
Citizens League; San Jose Chamber of Commerce; vice mayor, 1969-71;
mayor, 1971-74; board of directors, Santa Clara County Boy Scout
Council; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to
each succeeding Congress; committees: ranking Democratic member,
Transportation and Infrastructure; subcommittees: (Ex officio member)
Aviation; Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation; Public Buildings and
Economic Development; Railroads, Surface Transportation; Water Resources
and Environment; Investigations and Oversight; Budget Committee;
Science, Space, and Technology; Post Office and Civil Service; Select
Committee on Intelligence, 1977-84; appointed deputy whip at large, 97th
Congress; member: Board of Regents, Smithsonian, 1979; Board of Regents,
Santa Clara University; board of directors, Technology Center of Silicon
Valley; chair, Asian Pacific American Caucus; married to Danealia
Mineta; four children: two sons from previous marriage, David and
Stuart; two stepsons, Bob and Mark Brantner.
Office Listings
2221 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0515............................................ 225-2631
Executive Assistant/Office Manager.--Melissa Winter.
Chief of Staff.--David Castagnetti.
Legislative Director.--Christopher Strobel.
Press Secretary.--Beneva Sculte.
Suite 310, 1245 South Winchester Boulevard, San Jose,
CA 95128.............................................. (408) 984-6045
District Chief of Staff.--Susan Fitts. (408) 438-4819
Counties: Santa Clara, Santa Cruz. Cities and townships: Ben Lomond,
Boulder Creek, Brookdale, Burbank, Cambrian Park, Campbell,
Cupertino (part), Davenport, Felton, Holy City, Lexington Hills,
Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Mt. Hermon, Redwood Estates, San Jose
(part), Santa Clara (part), Santa Cruz (part), Saratoga (part),
Scotts Valley, Soquel, Sunnyvale (part), and Watsonville (part).
Population (1990), 572,485.
ZIP Codes: 94086 (part), 94089 (part), 95005-09, 95011, 95014 (part),
95017-18, 95026, 95030 (part), 95031-32, 95041, 95044, 95050
(part), 95051 (part), 95052, 95054-56, 95060 (part), 95061,
95065 (part), 95066-67, 95070 (part), 95071, 95073 (part), 95076
(part), 95110 (part), 95117-20, 95123 (part), 95124, 95125
(part), 95126 (part), 95128 (part), 95129 (part), 95130, 95136
(part), 95138 (part), 95139, 95141 (part), 95153-55, 95157-60,
95170
* * *
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
ZOE LOFGREN, Democrat, of San Jose, CA; born in San Mateo, CA,
December 21, 1947; attended Ventura Elementary School, 1959; graduated
Gunn High School, 1966; B.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1970;
J.D., Santa Clara Law School, Santa Clara, CA, 1975; admitted to the
California bar, 1975; District of Columbia bar, 1981; Supreme Court,
1986; member: board of trustees, San Jose Evergreen Community College
District, 1979-81; board of supervisors, Santa Clara County, CA, 1981-
94; member: Committee on Science; Judiciary Committee; Subcommittee on
Crime; married to John Marshall Collins, 1978; two children: Sheila, 12
and Johnny, 10; elected to the 104th Congress.
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Office Listings
118 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0516.................................................. 225-3072
Chief of Staff.--Mavis E. Toscano. FAX: 225-5336
Executive Assistant.--Doris M. Barnes.
Legislative Assistant.--Jason M. Mahler.
Press Secretary.--Genet Garamendi.
635 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112............. (408) 271-8700
Staff Assistant.--Dolores A. Jufiar.
County: Santa Clara County; most of the City of San Jose, the
southernmost portion of the City of Milpitas, Gilroy, Morgan
Hill, San Martin and unincorporated portions of southern Santa
Clara County. Population (1990), 571,551.
ZIP Codes: 95013, 95020 (part), 95021, 95023 (part), 95035 (part),
95036-38, 95042, 95046, 95050 (part), 95103, 95106, 95108-09,
95110 (part), 95111-13, 95115-16, 95121-22, 95123 (part), 95125
(part), 95126 (part), 95127, 95128 (part), 95131, 95132 (part),
95133, 95134 (part), 95135, 95136 (part), 95138 (part), 95140,
95141 (part), 95148, 95150-52, 95156, 95161, 95172-73
* * *
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
SAM FARR, Democrat, of Carmel, CA; born July 4, 1941; attended
Carmel public schools; B.S., biology, Willamette University, Salem, OR;
studied at the Monterey Institute of International Studies; served in
the Peace Corps for 2 years in Colombia, South America; worked as a
consultant and employee of the California Assembly; elected to the
California Assembly, 1980-93; member: Committees on Education,
Insurance, and Natural Resources; married to Shary Baldwin; one
daughter, Jessica; elected by special election on June 8, 1993 to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Leon Panetta.
Office Listings
1117 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0517............................................ 225-2861
Administrative Assistant.--Rochelle Dornatt.
Legislative Director.--Rochelle Dornatt.
Press Secretary.--Mike Diamond.
380 Alvarado Street, Monterey, CA 93940................ (408) 649-3555
District Representative.--Donna Blitzer.
701 Ocean Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060................. (408) 429-1976
100 West Alisal, Salinas, CA 93901..................... (408) 424-2229
Counties: Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz (southern half). Population
(1990), 570,981.
ZIP Codes: 93426 (part), 93450, 93451 (part), 93901-02, 93905-08, 93912,
93915, 93920-28, 93930, 93932-33, 93940-44, 93950, 93953-55,
93960, 93962, 95001, 95003-04, 95010, 95012, 95019, 95020
(part), 95023 (part), 95024, 95039, 95043, 95045, 95060 (part),
95062-64, 95065 (part), 95073 (part), 95075, 95076 (part), 95077
* * *
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
GARY A. CONDIT, Democrat, of Ceres, CA; born April 21, 1948;
attended Modesto Junior College and Cal State University, Stanislaus;
B.A., Political Science; Ceres City Council, 1972-76; mayor, Ceres,
1974-76; Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors, 1976-82, serving as
chairman, 1980; California State Assembly, 1983-89; former Assembly
Assistant Majority Leader; former chairman and vice-chairman, Assembly
Governmental Organization Committee and chairman of the Subcommittee on
Sports and Entertainment; past chair, Assembly Rural Caucus; Legislator
of the Year for California Narcotic Officers Association, 1986;
Legislator of the Year for California Rifle and Pistol Association,
1986, 1988; member: Agriculture, Elections Reapportionment and
Constitutional Amendments, Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials,
International Trade and Intergovernmental Relations, Human Services,
Governmental Organization, Revenue and Taxation, Ways and Means, Ways
and Means Subcommittee on Education, Joint Committee on States Economy,
Joint Committee on Fairs Allocation and Classification, Special
Committee on Community Colleges, and Select Committee on California
Youth; member: House Agriculture Committee and Subcommittees on
Livestock, General Farm Commodities, and Specialty Crops and Natural
Resources; House Government Operations Committee and Subcommittee on
Government Information, Justice, Transportation, and Agriculture;
elected to the 101st Congress by special election on September 12, 1989
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Tony Coelho; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
2444 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0518............................................ 225-6131
Legislative Assistants: Steve Jones; Ken Tyndal; Joel
Perez; Robert Guenther.
920 16th Street, Suite C, Modesto, CA 95354............ (209) 527-1914
Chief of Staff.--Mike Lynch.
415 West 18th Street, Merced, CA 95340................. (209) 383-4455
Counties: Merced, Stanislaus. Fresno County; city of Firebaugh. Madera
County; city of Madera. San Joaquin County; city of Ripon.
Population (1990), 571,393.
ZIP Codes: 92634, 93242, 93610 (part), 93616 (part), 93620, 93622
(part), 95301, 95303 (part), 95312-13, 95321 (part), 95333-34,
95340-42, 95344-48, 95350-52, 95354-56, 95360, 95361 (part),
95363, 95365, 95367-69, 95374, 95380-81, 95384, 95386-88, 95389
(part), 93637, 95366
* * *
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
GEORGE RADANOVICH, Republican, of Mariposa, CA; born June 20, 1955;
graduated, Mariposa County High School; B.A., California State
Polytechnic University, 1978; assistant manager, Yosemite Bank, 1980-83;
opened Mariposa County's first winery, 1986; charter member and
President of the Mariposa Wine Grape Growers Association; founder,
Mariposa Creek Parkway, 1985; treasurer, Mariposa Historical Society,
1982-83; member: Wine Institute, California Farm Bureau, California
Association of Wine Grape Growers; Chambers of Commerce; California Ag
Leadership, class XXI; chairman: Mariposa County Board of Supervisors,
Mariposa County Planning Commission; executive director of the
California State Mining and Mineral Museum Association; committees:
Budget and Resources; subcommittees: Water and Power Resources and
National Parks, Forests and Lands and Endangered Species Task Force;
elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
313 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-4540
Chief of Staff.--John McCamman.
Executive Assistant.--Lisa Ford.
Legislative Director.--David Johanson.
Press Secretary/Counsel.--Will Dwyer.
2377 West Shaw, Suite 105, Fresno, CA 93711............ (209) 248-0800
Field Representative.--Steve Samuelian. (800) 248-1983
Counties: Fresno County; cities and townships of Auberry, Big Creek,
Clovis (part), Del Rey (part), Dinuba (part), Dunlap, Fowler
(part), Fresno, Friant, Hume, Huntington Lake, Kerman, Kings
Canyon, Lakeshore, Miramonte, Orange Cove (part), Piedra,
Pinedale, Prather, Reedley (part), Sanger (part), Shaver Lake,
Squaw Valley, Tollhouse, and Wishon. Madera County; cities and
townships of Ahwahnee, Bass Lake, Chowchilla (part), Coarsegold,
Madera (part), Mono Hot Springs, North Fork, Oakhurst, O'Neals,
and Raymond. Mariposa County; cities and townships of Fish Camp,
Cathey's Valley (part), Coulterville (part), El Portal,
Mariposa, Midpines, and Yosemite National Park. Tulare County;
cities and townships of Badger, Dinuba (part), Exeter (part),
Ivanhoe, Kaweah, Lemoncove, Lindsay (part), Orosi (part),
Sequoia National Park, Three Rivers, Visalia (part), and
Woodlake. Population (1990), 573,043.
ZIP Codes: 93221 (part), 93235, 93237, 93244, 93247 (part), 93262,
93271, 93277 (part), 93286, 93291 (part), 93292 (part), 93601-
05, 93610 (part), 93611-14, 93616 (part), 93618 (part), 93621,
93623, 93625 (part), 93626, 93629, 93630 (part), 93633-34, 93637
(part), 93638-39, 93641, 93643-45, 93646 (part), 93647 (part),
93649-51, 93653, 93654 (part), 93657 (part), 93664, 93667,
93669, 93675, 93701 (part), 93702 (part), 93703-05, 93706
(part), 93710-11, 93720, 93722 (part), 93725 (part), 93726-29,
93744, 93747, 93755, 93790-94, 95306, 95311, 95318, 95338,
95345, 95389
* * *
TWENTIETH DISTRICT
CALVIN M. DOOLEY, Democrat, of Visalia, CA; born in Hanford, CA;
January 11, 1954; M.S. in management, Sloan Fellow at Stanford
University, 1986-87; B.S. in Agricultural Economics, University of
California at Davis; administrative assistant to State Senator Rose Ann
Vuich; past vice president, Tulare County Farm Bureau; state delegate
from Tulare County; member: California State Labor Policy Committee;
Tulare County board of directors, Agricultural Leadership Associates;
Agricultural Issues and Outlook Symposium; Outstanding Farmers of
America; Visalia Chamber of Commerce; chairman, Tulare County University
of California Campus Expansion Task Force; founder, Visalia Senior
Gleaners; member: founding board of directors of Tulare County Food
Resources; Tulare County Environmental Affairs Committee;
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Steering Committee, Visalians Organized to Improve our Children's
Education, Rotary, Visalia County Center; Visalia Unified School
District Facilities Task Force; state president, California Association
of the Future Farmers of America, 1972-73; member, Class 13,
Agricultural Leadership Program; selected as one of the Outstanding
Young Men of America, 1985; state winner and national runner-up in 1985
Farm Bureau Discussion Contest; selected by Jaycees as 1985 Outstanding
Young Farmer in California; regional finalist, 1987 White House
Fellowship Program; married the former Linda Phillips; two children:
Brooke and Emily; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990;
reelected to the 103d and 104th Congresses.
Office Listings
1227 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0520............................................ 225-3341
Administrative Assistant.--Lisa Quigley.
Legislative Director.--Emily Beizer.
Press Secretary.--Jim Proulx.
224 W. Lacey Boulevard, Hanford, CA 93230.............. (209) 585-8171
(800) 464-4294
Counties: Kings County. Fresno County; western portion not in the
Nineteenth District including western part of Fresno. Kern
County; western portion not in the Twenty First District
including western part of Bakersfield. Tulare County; western
portion not in Nineteenth or Twenty First District including
western part of Visalia and Tulare. Population (1990), 573,282.
ZIP Codes: 93201-02, 93203 (part), 93204, 93206, 93210, 93212, 93215-17,
93219-20, 93227, 93230, 93232, 93234, 93239, 93241-42, 93245,
93249-50, 93256, 93257 (part), 93261, 93263 (part), 93266, 93270
(part), 93272, 93274 (part), 93275, 93277 (part), 93280, 93282,
93291 (part), 93305 (part), 93306 (part), 93307 (part), 93308
(part), 93309 (part), 93311 (part), 93312 (part), 93313 (part),
93382-83, 93606-09, 93615, 93616 (part), 93618 (part), 93622
(part), 93624, 93625 (part), 93627, 93630 (part), 93631, 93640,
93646 (part), 93647 (part), 93648, 93652, 93654 (part), 93656,
93657 (part), 93660, 93662, 93666, 93668, 93670, 93673, 93701
(part), 93702 (part), 93706 (part), 93707-09, 93712, 93714-18,
93721, 93722 (part), 93725 (part), 93745, 93771-79
* * *
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT
BILL THOMAS, Republican, of Bakersfield, CA; born in Wallace, ID,
December 6, 1941; attended public schools in San Pedro and Garden Grove;
graduated, Garden Grove High School, 1959; A.A., Santa Ana Community
College, 1961; B.A., San Francisco State University, 1963; M.A., San
Francisco State University, 1965; professor, Bakersfield Community
College, 1965-74; served in California State Assembly, 1974-78; member:
Agriculture, Revenue and Taxation, and Rules Committees; selected by the
American Council of Young Political Leaders as a delegate to the Soviet
Union, 1977; member: Ways and Means: member, Subcommittee on Trade;
chairman, Subcommittee on Health; chairman, House Oversight Committee;
married to the former Sharon Lynn Hamilton, 1968; two children:
Christopher and Amelia; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2208 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0521............................................ 225-2915
Administrative Assistant.--Cathy Abernathy.
Legislative Director.--Robert S. Winters.
Scheduler.--Julie Hasler.
Press Secretary.--Bill Pierce.
Suite 220, 4100 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309.. (805) 327-3611
319 West Murray Street, Visalia, CA 93291.............. (209) 627-6549
Counties: Kern County; cities and townships of Arvin, Bakersfield,
Bodfish, Boron, Buttonwillow, Caliente, California City, Cantil,
China Lake, Edison, Edwards, Fellows, Frazier Park, Glennville,
Havilah, Inyokern, Keene, Kernville, Lake Isabella, Lebec,
Maricopa, McKittrick, Mojave, Monolith, North Edwards, Onyx,
Randsberg, Ridgecrest, Rosamond, Taft, Tehachapi, Tupman,
Weldon, Willow Springs, Wofford Heights, and Woody. Tulare
County; cities and townships of California Hot Springs, Camp
Nelson, Ducor, Farmersville, Lindsay, Porterville, Posey,
Springville, Strathmore, Terra Bella, Tulare, and Visalia.
Population (1990), 571,300.
ZIP Codes: 93203 (part), 93205-08, 93218, 93220, 93222-26, 93238, 93240,
93247 (part), 93251-52, 93255, 93257 (part), 93258, 93260,
93265, 93267-68, 93270 (part), 93274 (part), 93275-76, 93277
(part), 93278-79, 93283, 93285, 93287, 93291 (part), 93301-04,
93305 (part), 93306 (part), 93307 (part), 93308 (part), 93309
(part), 93310, 93311 (part), 93312 (part), 93313 (part), 93380-
89, 93501-02, 93504-05, 93516, 93518-19, 93523-24, 93527, 93531,
93554, 93555 (part), 93556, 93560-61, 93596
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TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT
ANDREA H. SEASTRAND, Republican, Shell Beach, CA; born in Chicago,
IL, August 5, 1941; B.A., De Paul University, 1963; elementary school
teacher; California State Assemblywoman, 1990-94; assistant minority
leader, California Assembly; served as president of both the local and
regional bodies of the California Federation of Republican Women;
assistant majority whip; recognized as a `Friend of Business' from
Strictly Business magazine; married to assemblyman Eric Seastrand
(deceased), 1965; two children: Kurt and Heidi; committees:
Transportation and Infrastructure and Science; subcommittees: vice
chairwoman, Public Buildings and Economic Development, Space and
Aeronautics, and Technology; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1216 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-3361
Chief of Staff.--Kay Reiboldt. FAX: 225-3426
Secretary/Scheduler.--Kathy Palmateer.
1115 Toro Street, Suite C-1, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406. (805) 546-9533
FAX: 546-0612
Counties: San Luis Obispo County; cities and townships of Arroyo Grande,
Atascadero, Avila Beach, Bradley, Cambria, Cayucos, Cholame,
Creston, California Valley, Grover Beach, Halcyon, Harmony, Los
Osos, Morro Bay, Nipomo, Oceano, Paso Robles, Pismo Beach, San
Luis Obispo, San Miguel, San Simeon, Santa Margarita, Shandon,
Pozo, and Templeton. Santa Barbara County; cities and townships
of Buellton, Casmalia, Cuyama, Ellwood, Gaviota, Goleta,
Guadalupe, Isla Vista, Lompoc, Los Olivos, Los Alamos,
Montecito, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, Santa Ynez, Solvang,
Summerland, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Orcutt, and Ballard.
Population (1990), 572,891.
ZIP Codes: 93013 (part), 93014, 93067, 93101-03, 93105-11, 93116-18,
93120-21, 93130, 93140, 93150, 93160, 93190, 93214, 93254,
93401-03, 93405-10, 93412, 93420-24, 93426 (part), 93427-38,
93440-49, 93451 (part), 93452-57, 93460-61, 93463-65, 93483,
95930
* * *
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT
ELTON GALLEGLY, Republican, of Simi Valley, CA; born in Huntington
Park, CA, March 7, 1944; graduated Huntington Park High School, 1962;
attended Los Angeles State College; businessman; member, Simi Valley
City Council, 1979; mayor, city of Simi Valley, 1980-86; Congressional
Human Rights Caucus; House Republican Research Committee, Task Force on
Crime and SDI; Congressional Fire Services Caucus; chairman, Task Force
on Urban Search and Rescue; former vice-chairman and chairman, Ventura
County Association of Goverments; former member, board of directors,
Moorpark College Foundation; delegate to 1988 Republican National
Convention; married to the former Janice L. Shrader, 1974; four
children: Shawn G., Shawn P., Kevin, and Shannon; elected to the 100th
Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2441 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0523............................................ 225-5811
Administrative Assistant.--Michael Wootton.
Legislative Director.--Lisa Boepple.
Press Secretary.--Jim Maiella.
Office Manager.--Carolyn Hall.
300 Esplanade Drive, Suite 1800, Oxnard, CA 93030-1262. (805) 485-2300
District Director.--Paula Sheil. (800) 423-0023
Counties: Ventura County; cities and townships of Bell Canyon,
Camarillo, Fillmore, Meiners Oaks, Moorpark, Oak View, Ojai,
Oxnard, Piru, Point Mugu, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Santa
Susana, Saticoy, Simi Valley, Somis, Thousand Oaks, and Ventura.
Santa Barbara County; city of Carpinteria. Population (1990),
571,483.
ZIP Codes: 90265 (part), 91304 (part), 91307 (part), 91311 (part), 91361
(part), 91362 (part), 93001-07, 93010-12, 93013 (part), 93015-
16, 93020, 93021, 93023-24, 93030-35, 93040-44, 93060-63, 93065-
66, 93093, 93222 (part), 93225 (part), 93252 (part)
* * *
TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT
ANTHONY C. BEILENSON, Democrat, of Woodland Hills, CA; born in New
Rochelle, NY, October 26, 1932; graduated, Phillips Academy, Andover,
MA, 1950; A.B., Harvard College,
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1954; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1957; member, California Assembly,
1963-66; California Senate, 1967-76; married to the former Dolores
Martin, 1959; three children: Peter, Dayna, and Adam; elected to the
95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2465 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0524............................................ 225-5911
Administrative Assistant.--Janet Faulstich.
Appointment Secretary.--Erik Nasarenko.
Press Assistant.--Kaye Edwards Davis.
21031 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 1010, Woodland Hills, CA
91364................................................. (818) 999-1990
(805) 496-4333
County: Los Angeles County; cities of Agoura, Calabasas, Canoga Park,
Encino, Hidden Hills, Malibu, Reseda, Tarzana, Topanga, West
Hills, Westlake Village, Woodland Hills, and parts of
Chatsworth, North Hollywood, Northridge, Sherman Oaks, and Van
Nuys. Ventura County; cities of Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks,
Westlake, and parts of Bell Canyon, and Lake Sherwood.
Population (1990), 572,563.
ZIP Codes: 90264, 90265, 90290, 91301-03, 91304 (part), 91305, 91306
(part), 91307 (part), 91308-09, 91311 (part), 91316, 91320,
91324 (part), 91325 (part), 91335, 91337, 91356-59, 91360
(part), 91361 (part), 91362 (part), 91364-65, 91367, 91372,
91376, 91385, 91401 (part), 91403 (part), 91404, 91406 (part),
91408, 91411 (part), 91416, 91423 (part), 91436, 91604 (part),
91607 (part)
* * *
TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
HOWARD P. (BUCK) McKEON, Republican, of Santa Clarita, CA; born in
Los Angeles, CA, on September 9, 1938; graduated, Verdugo Hills High
School, Tujunga, CA; B.S., Brigham Young University; owner, Howard and
Phil's Western Wear; mayor and city councilman, Santa Clarita, 1987-92;
member: board of directors, Canyon Country Chamber of Commerce;
California Republican State Central Committee; district committee, Boy
Scouts of America; president and trustee, William S. Hart School
District, 1979-87; chairman and director, Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial
Hospital, 1983-87; chairman and founding director, Valencia National
Bank, 1987-92; honorary chairman, Red Cross Community Support Campaign,
1992; honorary chairman, Leukemia Society Celebrity Program, 1990 and
1994; president, Republican Freshman Class of the 103d Congress; married
to the former Patricia Kunz, 1962; six children: Tamara (1963), Howard
D. (1965), John Matthew (1966), Kimberly (1969), David Owen (1973), and
Tricia (1975); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
307 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0525.................................................. 225-1956
Chief of Staff.--Bob Cochran. FAX: 226-0683
Executive Assistant/Appointments.--Marcy Benson.
Press Secretary/District Director.--Armando Azarloza.
23929 West Valencia Boulevard, Suite 410, Santa
Clarita, CA 91355..................................... (805) 254-2111
1008 West Avenue, M-4, Suite D, Palmdale, CA 93551..... (805) 948-7833
County: Los Angeles County (part); cities and townships of Acton, Canyon
Country, Canyon Country/Acqua Dulce, Castaic, Castaic/Saugus/Val
Verde, Chatsworth, Granada Hills, Lake Hughes/Elizabeth, Lake
Los Angeles. Lancaster, Lancaster/Quartz Hills, Little Rock,
Llano, Neenach, Newhall, North Hills/Sepulveda, Northridge,
Palmdale, Palmdale/Leona Valley, Pearblossom, Stevenson Ranch,
Valencia, Valyermo, West Hills. Population (1990), 573,105.
ZIP Codes: 91304 (part), 91306 (part), 91310, 91311 (part), 91313, 91321
(part), 91324 (part), 91325 (part), 91326-28, 91342 (part),
91343 (part), 91344 (part), 91345 (part), 91350 (part), 91351,
91354-55, 91380-81, 91384, 91386, 91393-94, 93243, 93510, 93532,
93534-36, 93539, 93543-44, 93550-53, 93584, 93586, 93590-91
* * *
TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT
HOWARD L. BERMAN, Democrat, of Mission Hills, CA (representing the
San Fernando Valley and parts of Los Angeles); born April 15, 1941 in
Los Angeles; B.A., international relations, UCLA, 1962; LL.B., UCLA
School of Law, 1965; California Assembly Fellowship Program, 1965-70;
Vista Volunteer, 1966-67; admitted to the bar of the State of
California, 1966; practiced law until election to California Assembly in
1972; named assembly majority leader in first term; served as chair of
the Assembly Democratic Caucus and the policy research man
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agement committee of the Assembly; member: regional board of the Anti-
Defamation League, board of the Center for Law in the Public Interest;
past president, California Federation of Young Democrats; Distinguished
Alumnus of UCLA, 1977; married to the former Janis Schwartz; two
children: Brinley and Lindsey; elected to the 98th Congress on November
2, 1982 and reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Judiciary
Committee and International Relations Committee; ranking member,
Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific.
Office Listings
2231 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0526............................................ 225-4695
Administrative Assistant.--Gene Smith.
Legislative Director.--Bari Schwartz.
Personal Secretary.--Nancy Milburn.
10200 Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 300, Mission Hills, CA
91345................................................. (818) 891-0543
Administrative Assistant.--Tom Waldman.
County: Los Angeles County; portions of the city of Los Angeles,
including all or part of the communities of Arleta, Lakeview
Terrace, Mission Hills, North Hollywood, North Hills, Pacoima,
Panorama City, Sepulveda, Sun Valley, Sylmar, and Van Nuys; and
the city of San Fernando. Population (1990), 571,523.
ZIP Codes: 91040 (part), 91331, 91340, 91342 (part), 91343 (part), 91344
(part), 91345 (part), 91352 (part), 91395, 91401 (part), 91402,
91405, 91406 (part), 91411 (part), 91504 (part), 91505 (part),
91601 (part), 91602 (part), 91605 (part), 91606, 91607 (part)
* * *
TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT
CARLOS J. MOORHEAD, Republican, of Glendale, CA; born in Long Beach,
CA, May 6, 1922; attended Glendale public schools; graduated, University
of California at Los Angeles, B.A., 1943, University of Southern
California School of Law, J.D., 1949; enlisted in U.S. Army Reserve in
June 1942, served 3\1/2\ years during World War II, presently Judge
Advocate (ret.) with rank of lieutenant colonel; practicing attorney;
directed Lawyer's Reference Service of the Glendale Bar Association;
admitted to practice before Supreme Court; California State Assemblyman,
1967-72; member, California Law Revision Commission, 1969-72; board of
directors, Glendale La Crescenta Camp Fire Girls, Inc.; past president,
Glendale Hi-Twelve Club, Glendale Bar Association, 43d District
Republican Assembly, and Glendale Young Republicans; member: Los Angeles
County and California State bar, Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club,
B.P.O.E., Masons, Shrine, Verdugo Hills Council Boy Scouts, Los Angeles
County Republican Central Committee, and State Republican Central
Committee; married Valery Joan Tyler; 5 children: Theresa, Catharine,
Steven, Teri, and Paul; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2346 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0527............................................ 225-4176
Administrative Assistant.--G. Maxine Dean.
Press/Legislative Assistant.--J. David Joergenson.
Legislative Assistants: Leslie E. Adlam; Stacey
Windham.
Receptionist/Appointments Secretary.--Liz Lawrence.
420 North Brand Boulevard, Glendale, CA 91203.......... (818) 247-8445
County: Los Angeles County; cities of Glendale, La Crescenta, Burbank,
Pasadena, San Marino, South Pasadena, La Canada Flintridge,
Altadena, Montrose, Sunland (part), Saugus (part), Sun Valley
(part), Tujunga, Mt. Wilson. Population (1990), 571,483.
ZIP Codes: 90039 (part), 90041 (part), 90065 (part), 90068 (part),
91001-03, 91011-12, 91017, 91020-21, 91023, 91030 (part), 91031,
91040 (part), 91041-43, 91046, 91101-04, 91105 (part), 91106,
91107 (part), 91108-09, 91114-15, 91117-18, 91201-10, 91214,
91221-22, 91224-26, 91321 (part), 91322, 91342 (part), 91350
(part), 91352 (part), 91353, 91501-03, 91504 (part), 91505
(part), 91506-08, 91510, 91801 (part)
* * *
TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
DAVID DREIER, Republican, of San Dimas, CA; born in Kansas City, MO,
July 5, 1952; Claremont McKenna College, B.A. (cum laude), political
science, 1975; Claremont Graduate School, M.A., American Government,
1976; Winston S. Churchill Fellow; Phi Sigma Alpha;
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director, corporate relations, Claremont McKenna College, 1975-78;
member: board of governors, James Madison Society; Republican State
Central Committee of California; Los Angeles Town Hall; named
Outstanding Young Man of America and Outstanding Young Californian, 1976
and 1978; director, marketing and government affairs, Industrial
Hydrocarbons, 1979-80; vice president, Dreier Development, 1985-present;
elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
411 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0528.................................................. 225-2305
Administrative Assistant.--Bradley W. Smith.
Legislative Director.--Vince Randazzo.
Scheduler/Projects.--Janice McKinney.
112 North Second Avenue, Covina, CA 91723.............. (818) 339-9078
Field Representative.--Mark Harmsen. (909) 592-2857
County: Los Angeles County; cities of Arcadia, Azusa, Bradbury,
Claremont, Covina, Duarte, Glendora, Industry, LaPuente, La
Verne, Angeles Forest, Monrovia, Pasadena, Pomona, Rowland
Heights, San Dimas, San Gabriel, Sierra Madre, Temple City,
Valinda, Walnut, West Covina. Population (1990), 572,927.
ZIP Codes: 91006 (part), 91007, 91009, 91010 (part), 91016 (part),
91024-25, 91066, 91077, 91107 (part), 91116, 91702 (part),
91711, 91722 (part), 91723-24, 91731 (part), 91740 (part), 91744
(part), 91748 (part), 91750, 91767 (part), 91768 (part), 91773,
91775 (part), 91776 (part), 91780, 91788, 91789 (part), 91790
(part), 91791, 91792 (part), 91793
* * *
TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT
HENRY A. WAXMAN, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Los Angeles,
September 12, 1939; B.A., political science, UCLA, 1961; J.D., School of
Law; admitted to the California State bar, 1965; served three terms as
California State Assemblyman; former chairman, California Assembly
Health Committee, Select Committee on Medical Malpractice, and Committee
on Elections and Reapportionment; president, California Federation of
Young Democrats, 1965-67; member: Guardians of the Jewish Home for the
Aged, American Jewish Congress, Sierra Club; married to the former Janet
Kessler, 1971; two children: Carol Lynn and Michael David; elected to
the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2408 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0529............................................ 225-3976
Administrative Assistant.--Philip M. Schiliro.
Legislative Assistant.--Patricia Delgado.
Personal Secretary/Office Manager.--Norah Lucey Mail.
Suite 600, 8436 West Third Street, Los Angeles, CA
90048................................................. (213) 651-1040
Administrative Assistant.--Howard Elinson.
Coordinator.--Keiko Shimabukuro.
County: Los Angeles County; cities of Beverly Hills, Pacific Palisades,
Santa Monica, West Hollywood, Los Angeles (part), North
Hollywood (part), and Sherman Oaks (part). Population (1990),
571,566.
ZIP Codes: 90004 (part), 90005 (part), 90010 (part), 90020 (part),
90024-25, 90026 (part), 90027 (part), 90028 (part), 90029
(part), 90035 (part), 90036 (part), 90038 (part), 90039 (part),
90046, 90048 (part), 90049 (part), 90064 (part), 90067, 90068
(part), 90069, 90072-73, 90077-78, 90093, 90209-13, 90265
(part), 90272, 90290 (part), 90401-04, 90405 (part), 90406-11,
91010 (part), 91403 (part), 91413, 91423 (part), 91601 (part),
91602 (part), 91604 (part), 91607 (part), 91608, 91610, 91614
* * *
THIRTIETH DISTRICT
XAVIER BECERRA, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Sacramento,
CA, on January 26, 1958; attended Hollywood Park Elementary School,
Sacramento, CA; graduated McClatchy High School, Sacramento, 1976; B.A.,
Stanford University, 1980; J.D., Stanford Law School, 1984; admitted to
California bar, 1985; attended Universidad de Salamanca, 1978-79; staff
attorney ``Reggie Fellow'', Legal Assistance Corporation of Central
Massachusetts, 1984-85; Administrative Assistant for State Senator Art
Torres, California State Legislature, 1986; Deputy Attorney General,
Office of the Attorney General, State of California, 1987-90;
Assemblyman, California State Legislature, 1990-92; member: Mexican
American State Legislators Policy In
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stitute; Mexican American Bar Association; chairperson: Hispanic
Employee Advisory Committee to the State Attorney General, 1989;
honorary member: Association of California State Attorneys and
Administrative Law Judges; former member: Steering Committee, Greater
Eastside Voter Registration Project; Construction and General Laborers
Union, Local 185 (Sacramento); married to Dr. Carolina Reyes; elected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1119 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0530............................................ 225-6235
Administrative Assistant.--Krista Atteberry. FAX: 225-2202
Press Secretary.--Estela B. Mendoza.
District Administrator.--Henry Lozano.
Suite 200, 2435 Colorado Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA
90041................................................. (213) 550-8962
FAX: 550-1440
County: Los Angeles County (part); city of Los Angeles (part).
Population (1990), 572,538.
ZIP Codes: 90004 (part), 90005 (part), 90006 (part), 90010 (part), 90012
(part), 90019 (part), 90020 (part), 90023 (part), 90026 (part),
90027 (part), 90028 (part), 90029 (part), 90031, 90032 (part),
90033 (part), 90038 (part), 90039 (part), 90041 (part), 90042,
90050, 90057 (part), 90063 (part), 90065 (part), 90070
* * *
THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT
MATTHEW G. MARTINEZ, Jr., Democrat, of Monterey Park, CA; born in
Walsenburg, CO, February 14, 1929; attended Breed Street School and
Euclid Street School, Los Angeles, CA; graduated, Roosevelt High School,
Los Angeles, 1949; received certificate of competence, Los Angeles Trade
Technical School, 1959; served in U.S. Marine Corps, private first
class, 1947-50; small businessman and building contractor; appointed:
Monterey Park Planning Commission, 1971-74; elected: mayor, Monterey
Park, 1974-75; city councilman, Monterey Park, 1974-80; California State
Legislature, 1980-82; member: Communications Workers of America, VFW,
American Legion, Latin Business Association, Monterey Park Chamber of
Commerce, the Navy League; board, San Gabriel Valley YMCA; and past
president of the Rotary Club; children: Matthew, Diane, Susan, Michael,
and Carol Ann; elected to the 97th Congress by special election, July
13, 1982, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of George
Danielson; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2239 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0531............................................ 225-5464
Administrative Assistant/Chief of Staff.--Maxine A.
Grant. FAX: 225-5467
320 S. Garfield Avenue, Suite 214, Alhambra, CA 91801.. (818) 458-4524
County: Los Angeles County; cities of Alhambra, Azusa, Baldwin Park, El
Monte, South El Monte, Irwindale, Monterey Park, Rosemead, San
Gabriel, South San Gabriel, and portions of East Los Angeles,
East San Gabriel, Citrus CDP, Glendora, Industry City, Los
Angeles, Temple City, Vincent CDP, and West Covina. Population
(1990), 572,643.
ZIP Codes: 90022 (part), 90032 (part), 90063 (part), 91006 (part), 91010
(part), 91016 (part), 91030 (part), 91702 (part), 91706 (part),
91722 (part), 91731 (part), 91732-34, 91740 (part), 91754, 91770
(part), 91775 (part), 91776 (part), 91778, 91790 (part), 91801
(part), 91802-03
* * *
THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT
JULIAN C. DIXON, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Washington,
DC, August 8, 1934; attended the public schools; graduated, Dorsey High
School, Los Angeles, CA, 1953; B.S., Los Angeles State College, 1962;
LL.B., Southwestern University, Los Angeles, CA, 1967; served in U.S.
Army, sergeant, 1957-60; member of the California State Assembly, 1972-
78; chairman, Democratic Caucus; member: Assembly Committee on Criminal
Justice, Ways and Means, Select Committee on Corrections, Joint
Committee on the Revision of the Penal Code; vice chairman, Assembly
Select Committee on Health Sciences Education; former chairman,
Legislative Black Caucus; secretary, Law Enforcement and Criminal
Justice Task Force; member: National Conference of State Legislature
Executive Committee; Committee on Appropriations; member, Appropriation
Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State; Appropria
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tion Subcommittee on Legislative Branch; ranking member: Subcommittee
on the District of Columbia; member: Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence, Democratic Steering and Policy; chairman, Congressional
Black Caucus, 98th Congress; married: Betty Lee Dixon; one child: Cary
Cordon; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2252 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0532............................................ 225-7084
Administrative Assistant.--Andrea (Tracy) Holmes. FAX: 225-4091
Appointment Secretary.--Deanne R. Clarke.
Legislative Director.--Paul Cunningham (Acting).
La Cienega Slauson Business Park, Suite 208, 5100 West
Goldleaf Circle, Los Angeles, CA 90056................ (213) 678-5424
Administrative Assistant.--Patricia Miller.
County: Los Angeles County; cities of Culver City, Los Angeles City
(part), communities of Crenshaw, West Adams, Mid City, Leimert
Park, Exposition Park, South Central (part), Baldwin Hills, Mar
Vista, Beverlywood, Palms, Rancho Park (part), Cheviot Hills,
and unincorporated communities of Windsor HIlls, View Park and
Ladera Heights. Population (1990), 572,595.
ZIP Codes: 90005 (part), 90006 (part), 90007 (part), 90008, 90010
(part), 90016, 90018, 90019 (part), 90034, 90035 (part), 90036
(part), 90037 (part), 90043, 90044 (part), 90045 (part), 90047
(part), 90048 (part), 90056, 90062, 90064 (part), 90066 (part),
90075-76, 90082, 90089, 90230 (part), 90231-33, 90291 (part),
90292 (part), 90302 (part), 90405 (part)
* * *
THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT
LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born on June
12, 1941 in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of former Congressman Edward R.
Roybal; B.A., California State University, Los Angeles, 1965; elected to
the California State Assembly, 1987-92; 1992 Environmental Achievement
Award, California Sierra Club; 1992 Feminist of the Year Award, The
Feminist Majority Foundation; 1991 Legislator of the Year Award,
National Organization for Women; 1991 Star Legislator Award, Los Angeles
Women's Legislative Coalition; 1990 and 1991, Highest Legislative
Rating, California League of Conservation Voters; 1990 Legislator of the
Year, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Governing Board; 1990
Assembly member of the Year, University of California Student
Association; Humanitarian Award, Los Angeles Commission on Assaults
Against Women; Public Service Award, Asian Business Association; Public
Service Award (three time winner), East Los Angeles Jaycees; Outstanding
Achievement Award, National Association of Hispanic CPAs; Hispanic Women
of the '80's Award, Mexican American Women's National Association;
President's Award, Latin American Professional Women's Association;
Award for Work on Domestic Violence, Los Angeles County Board of
Supervisors; The President's Public Service Award, County of Los
Angeles; married in 1981 to Edward T. Allard III; four children: Lisa
Marie (1966); Ricardo (1969), Angela (1970), and Guy Mark (1976);
Committees: Budget, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; subcommittees:
Housing and Community Opportunity, Domestic and International Monetary
Policy; elected on November 3, 1993 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
324 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0533.................................................. 225-1766
Chief of Staff.--Henry J. Contreras.
Legislative Aides.--Adeline Yoong; Stan Vosper; Peter
Wong.
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Miriam Wilson.
Staff Assistant.--Bruce Andersen; Ann Jemison.
Edward R. Roybal Federal Bldg., 255 East Temple Street,
Suite 1860, Los Angeles, CA 90012-3334................ (213) 628-9230
County: Los Angeles County; cities of Bell, Bell Gardens, Boyle Heights,
Commerce, Cudahy, Downtown Los Angeles, East Los Angeles,
Florence, Huntington Park, Maywood, Paramount, Pico Union, South
Gate, Vernon, Walnut Park, and Westlake. Population (1990),
572,595.
ZIP Codes: 90001 (part), 90005 (part), 90006 (part), 90007 (part), 90011
(part), 90012 (part), 90013-15, 90017, 90020 (part), 90021,
90022 (part), 90023 (part), 90026 (part), 90030, 90033 (part),
90040 (part), 90051, 90053-55, 90057 (part), 90058 (part),
90060, 90063 (part), 90071, 90079, 90086-87, 90091, 90201, 90255
(part), 90262 (part), 90270, 90280 (part), 90301 (part)
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THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT
ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, Democrat, of Pico Rivera, CA; born in Miami,
AZ, January 27, 1930; moved to East Los Angeles in 1936 and attended
public schools; graduated from James A. Garfield High School in 1949;
studied under GI Bill, Los Angeles Art Center, 1953; East Los Angeles
College, 1959; California State University at Los Angeles, 1963,
education; post graduate studies, University of Maryland, 1965,
economics; American University, 1966, international relations; Honorary
Doctorate Degree, National University, San Diego, 1987; married the
former Arcy Sanchez of Los Angeles, January 22, 1955; five children:
Carmen (Ms. Raul Garcia), Rena, Camille, Selina, and Esteban; enlisted
in U.S. Army, 1949; honorably discharged as a Korean conflict veteran in
1953 (stationed in Germany) with the rank of sergeant first class;
employed by the Chrysler Corp., Los Angeles, 1954; elected chief shop
steward, 1958, United Auto Worker's UAW Local 230; appointed UAW
organizer western region 6; appointed international representative, UAW,
Washington, DC, office, 1963; director, UAW Inter-American Bureau for
Caribbean and Latin American Affairs, 1964-68; returned to Los Angeles,
cofounded, The East Los Angeles Community Union (TELACU); served as
chief executive officer, TELACU, 1968-74; member, Los Angeles County
Commission on Economic Development, 1970-72; commissioner, Mexican
American Education Commission, 1970-72; president, Congress Mexican
American Unity, 1969-70; president, Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center,
1973; vice president, National Congress for Community Economic
Development, 1974; board of visitors, School of Architecture, UCLA,
1973-74; resigned TELACU; candidate for U.S. Congress, 30th
Congressional District, 1974, San Gabriel Valley, CA; consultant,
Committee to Incorporate East Los Angeles; member, Citizens National
Committee on Broadcasting, 1975; appointed by UAW President Leonard
Woodcock as assistant director of UAW International Affairs Department,
Washington, DC; delegate and consultant to international trade union
conferences, Latin America and Western Europe; delegate to IMF Central
Committee meetings, Geneva, Switzerland; consultant, U.S. Congress
Office of Technology Assessment, 1976; Presidential appointment and U.S.
Senate confirmation as U.S. Permanent Representative to United Nations
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization [UNESCO], with rank
of Ambassador, Paris, France, 1977; chairman, Geneva Group, 1978;
delegate and vice president to UNESCO General Conference, Paris, 1978;
elected to UNESCO Executive Board, 1978; appointed special assistant to
President Jimmy Carter; Director, White House Office of Hispanic
Affairs, 1979; affiliations include: trustee, American College in Paris;
trustee, Florida International University School of Business and
Organizational Sciences; U.S. Commission for UNESCO; U.S. Committee for
UNICEF; Pan-American Development Foundation; Veterans of Foreign Wars,
VFW Post 6315, Pico Rivera, CA; elected to the 98th Congress, November
2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Congressional
Hispanic Caucus, 1987; appointed official observer, Geneva Arms
Reduction Talks, 1986-90; Democratic Deputy Whip; member, Committee on
Appropriations; Subcommittee on Military Construction, Foreign
Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs.
Office Listings
2368 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0534............................................ 225-5256
Chief of Staff.--Albert S. Jacquez. FAX: 225-9711
Legislative Director/Systems Manager.--Phil Alperson.
Press Secretary.--Roderic Olvera Young.
Executive Assistant.--Lisa Esquivel.
8819 Whittier Boulevard, Pico Rivera, CA 90660......... (310) 695-0702
Chief of Staff.--James Casso. FAX: 692-2216
County: Los Angeles County; cities of Bassett, Industry, East Los
Angeles, Hacienda Heights, Los Nietos, La Puente, Montebello,
Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Santa Fee Springs, Valinda, and Whittier.
Population (1990), 573,047.
ZIP Codes: 90022 (part), 90040 (part), 90063 (part), 90601, 90602
(part), 90604 (part), 90605 (part), 90606-08, 90610, 90638
(part), 90640, 90650 (part), 90651-52, 90659, 90660 (part),
90661, 90665, 90670 (part), 90701 (part), 91706 (part), 91715-
16, 91744 (part), 91745 (part), 91746-47, 91748 (part), 91749,
91770 (part), 91790 (part), 91792 (part)
* * *
THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
MAXINE WATERS, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in St. Louis, MO,
August 15, 1938; B.A., California State University; honorary degrees,
Spelman College, Atlanta, GA, North Carolina A&T State University,
Howard University, Central State University, Bishop College, Morgan
State University; elected to California State Assembly, 1976; reelected
every 2 years thereafter; member: Assembly Democratic Caucus, Board of
TransAfrica Foundation, National Women's Political Caucus; chairperson,
Way and Means Subcommittee on State Administra
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tion; chair, Joint Committee on Public Pension Fund Investments;
married to Sidney Williams, U.S. Ambassador to the Commonwealth of the
Bahamas; two children: Karen and Edward; founding member, National
Commission for Economic Conversion and Disarmament; member of the board,
Center for National Policy; Clara Elizabeth Jackson Carter Foundation
(Spelman College); Minority AIDS Project; elected to the 102d Congress
on November 6, 1990; member, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs
Committee; Committee on Veterans' Affairs; reelected to the 103d and
104th Congresses.
Office Listings
330 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0535.................................................. 225-2201
Legislative Director.--Bill Zavarello.
Press Secretary.--Patrick Lacefield.
Office Manager.--Jim Key.
Legislative Assistant.--Sandra McClellan.
Legislative Aide.--Sandi Smith.
10124 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90003............ (213) 757-8900
District Director.--Rod Wright.
County: Los Angeles County; census tracts: 2244-46, 2264, 2265, 2267,
2281-89, 2291-94, 2311, 2317-19, 2321-23, 2325-28, 2371-79,
2381-86, 2391-99, 2401-09, 2411, 2412, 2421-29, 2431, 5325,
5326.01, 5326.02, 5327-30, 5331-30, 5331.01, 5331.02, 5332,
5335, 5345, 5347-50, 5351.01, 5351.02, 5352, 5353, 5355,
5356.01, 5356.02, 5357, 5358.01, 5358.02, 5359-62, 5505-08,
6001, 6002.01, 6002.02, 6003.01, 6003.02, and 6004; partial
census tracts: 2312 (blocks 104, 107, 204, and 212), 2316 (block
groups 1, 2, and 3, and blocks 501, 502, and 503), 2266 (blocks
207 and 213), 5324 (portions not contained in the Thirtieth
District), 5354 (all except portions in the city of Lynwood),
and 5514 (portions not contained in the Thirty-Second District).
Population (1990), 570,882.
ZIP Codes: 90001 (part), 90002 (part), 90003 (part), 90007 (part), 90011
(part), 90037 (part), 90044 (part), 90045 (part), 90047 (part),
90058 (part), 90061 (part), 90247 (part), 90248 (part), 90249
(part), 90250 (part), 90251, 90255 (part), 90260 (part), 90262
(part), 90301 (part), 90302 (part), 90303-10, 90312
* * *
THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT
JANE HARMAN, Democrat, of Rolling Hills, CA; born in New York, NY;
attended Warner Avenue Elementary School, Los Angeles, CA, 1950-56;
graduated, University High School, Los Angeles, 1962; B.A., Smith
College, Northampton, MA, 1966; J.D., Harvard University Law School,
Cambridge, MA, 1969; attorney, admitted to the District of Columbia bar,
1969; counsel for Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue; director, secretary, and
outside general counsel for Harman International Industries; special
counsel, Department of Defense, 1979; member, L.A. County High
Technology Committee; founding member, South Bay Alliance for Choice;
board member and former vice chair, Center for National Policy; board
member, International Human Rights Law Group; member, Visiting
Committee, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University;
married to Sidney Harman, 1980; four children: Brian Lakes Frank (1975),
Hilary Lakes Frank (1975), Daniel Geier Harman (1982), and Justine Leigh
Harman (1984); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
325 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0536.................................................. 225-8220
Legislative Director.--Joe Theissen.
Office Manager/Scheduler/Executive Assistant.--Laura
Flores.
5200 West Century Boulevard, Suite 960, Los Angeles, CA
90045................................................. (310) 348-8220
Administrative Assistant.--Judy Sitzer.
3031 Torrance Boulevard, Torrance, CA 90503............ (310) 787-0767
County: Los Angeles County (part); cities of Avalon, El Segundo,
Hawthorne (part), Hermosa Beach, Lawndale, Lomita, Los Angeles
(part), Manhattan Beach, Marina del Rey, Palos Verdes Estates,
Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills
Estates, Torrance, and West Carson. Population (1990), 573,663.
ZIP Codes: 90009, 90045 (part), 90066 (part), 90080, 90083, 90230
(part), 90245, 90247 (part), 90248 (part), 90249 (part), 90250
(part), 90254, 90260 (part), 90266, 90274, 90277-78, 90291
(part), 90292 (part), 90293-96, 90405 (part), 90501 (part),
90502 (part), 90503-05, 90507-10, 90704, 90710 (part), 90717
(part), 90731 (part), 90732, 90734, 90744 (part), 90803 (part)
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THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT
WALTER R. TUCKER III, Democrat, of Compton, CA; born in Los Angeles,
CA, on May 28, 1957; attended Escuela de Montessori, 1965-69; graduated,
Compton High School, Compton, 1974; attended Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ, 1974-76; attended University of Southern California,
1976-78; attended Georgetown Law School, 1978-81; admitted to the
California bar, 1984; mayor, City of Compton, 1991-92; married to the
former Robin Marie Smith, 1985; two children: Walter Rayford IV, 1986
and Autumn Monet, 1988; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d
Congress.
Office Listings
419 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0537.................................................. 225-7924
Administrative Assistant.--Marcus Mason. FAX: 225-7926
Legislative Director.--Larry Risley.
District Administrator.--Audrey Gibson.
145 East Compton Boulevard, Compton, CA 90220.......... (310) 884-9989
FAX: 884-9023
County: Los Angeles County; cities of Carson, Compton, East Compton,
Florence-Graham (part), Long Beach (part), Los Angeles (part),
Lynwood, West Compton and Willowbrook. Population (1990),
572,049.
ZIP Codes: 90002 (part), 90003 (part), 90044 (part), 90059, 90061
(part), 90220-24, 90247 (part), 90248 (part), 90262 (part),
90280 (part), 90501 (part), 90502 (part), 90710 (part), 90717
(part), 90723 (part), 90744 (part), 90745-46, 90748-49, 90801,
90805 (part), 90806 (part), 90807 (part), 90810 (part), 90813
(part), 90888
* * *
THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
STEPHEN HORN, Republican, of Long Beach, CA; born in Gilroy, CA, May
31, 1931; attended San Juan Union School, San Juan Bautista, CA, 1935-
1945; graduated, San Benito County High School, Hollister, CA, 1949;
A.B., with Great Distinction, political science, Stanford, Palo Alto,
CA, 1953; M.P.A., Harvard University, 1955; Ph.D., political science,
Stanford University, 1958; Strategic Intelligence Reserve, SP-7, U.S.
Army, 1954-62; congressional fellow, American Political Science
Association, 1958-59; administrative assistant to Secretary of Labor
James P. Mitchell, 1059-60; legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Thomas
H. Kuchel (R-CA), 1960-66; senior fellow in governmental studies, The
Brookings Institution, 1966-69; dean of graduate studies and research,
The American University, 1969-70; president, California State
University, Long Beach, CA, 1970-88; trustee professor of political
science, California State University, Long Beach, 1988-93; vice
chairman/member, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1969-82; member,
National Institute of Corrections, 1970-88, chairman, 1985-87; author,
The Cabinet and Congress, 1960; Unused Power: The Work of the Senate
Committee on Appropriations, 1970; co-author, Congressional Ethics: The
View from the House, 1975; lecturer on human rights, education, and
American government in 15 countries for USIA, 1975-79; Fellow, National
Academy of Public Administration, 1986-; chairman, American Association
of State Colleges and Universities, 1985-86, named ``one of the 100 most
effective university presidents in the United States'', 1986; married to
the former Nini Moore; two children: Marcia, 1955 and Stephen, 1960;
elected on November 8, 1994 to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
129 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0538.................................................. 225-6676
Administrative Assistant.--James Dykstra. FAX: 226-1012
Legislative Director.--Robin Traylor.
Press Secretary.--Mary Hinds.
District Administrator.--Connie Sziebl.
4010 Watson Plaza Drive, Suite 160, Lakewood, CA 90712. (310) 425-1336
FAX: 425-4591
County: Los Angeles County; cities of Bellflower, Downey, Lakewood, Long
Beach, Los Angeles, (San Pedro), Paramount, and Signal Hill.
Population (1990), 572,657.
ZIP Codes: 90239-42, 90280 (part), 90660 (part), 90706-07, 90711-12,
90713 (part), 90714, 90723 (part), 90731 (part), 90733, 90802,
90803 (part), 90804, 90805 (part), 90806 (part), 90807 (part),
90808 (part), 90809, 90810 (part), 90813 (part), 90814, 90815
(part), 90822, 90831-32, 90840, 90842, 90844-48, 90853
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THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT
ED ROYCE, Republican, of Fullerton, CA; born on October 12, 1951 in
Los Angeles, CA; B.A., California State University, Fullerton, 1977;
small business owner; controller; corporate tax manager; elected to the
California State Senate, 1982-92; member: Fullerton Chamber of Commerce,
Literacy Volunteers of America; board member, California Interscholastic
Athletic Foundation, board of advisers; married to Marie Therese Porter,
1985; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1133 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0539............................................ 225-4111
Chief of Staff.--Joan Bates Korich.
Legislative Director.--Thor Ronay.
Press Secretary.--John Doherty.
305 North Harbor Boulevard, Suite 300, Fullerton, CA
92632................................................. (714) 992-8081
Administrative Assistant.--Marcia Gilchrist.
Counties: Orange County; the north and west part including the cities of
Anaheim (part), Brea, Fullerton, La Habra, Placentia, Yorba
Linda, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma, Stanton, Los Alamito, Seal
Beach. Los Angeles County; cities of Artesia, Cerritos, Hawaiian
Gardens, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, Lakewood, and Whittier.
Population (1990), 573,574.
ZIP Codes: 90602 (part), 90603, 90604 (part), 90605 (part), 90609, 90620
(part), 90621-24, 90630 (part), 90631 (part), 90632-33, 90637,
90638 (part), 90639, 90650 (part), 90670 (part), 90680 (part),
90701 (part), 90702-03, 90713 (part), 90715-16, 90720 (part),
90721, 90740 (part), 90808 (part), 90815 (part), 92601, 92621
(part), 92631, 92632 (part), 92633-35, 92670 (part), 92686
(part), 92801 (part), 92805 (part), 92806 (part)
* * *
FORTIETH DISTRICT
JERRY LEWIS, Republican, of Redlands, CA; a lifelong resident of
southern California, born October 21, 1934; attended San Bernardino
public schools; graduated, San Bernardino High School, 1952; B.A., UCLA,
1956; graduate intern in public affairs, Coro Foundation; life
underwriter; former member, San Bernardino School Board; served in
California State Assembly, 1968-78; married to Arlene Willis; seven
children; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2112 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0540............................................ 225-5861
Administrative Assistant.--Arlene Willis. FAX: 225-6498
Associate Staff/Appropriations Committee.--Letitia
White.
Press Secretary.--Dave LesStrang.
1150 Brookside Avenue, #J5, Redlands, CA 92373......... (909) 862-6030
District Representative.--Corrine Spears.
Counties: Inyo, San Bernardino. Cities and townships: Adelanto, Amboy,
Angelus Oaks, Apple Valley, Argus, Arrowbear Lake, Baker,
Barstow, Big Bear City, Big Bear Lake, Big Pine, Bishop, Blue
Jay, Bryn Mawr, Big River, Cadiz, Cedar Glen, Cedar Pines Park,
Cima, Colton, Crestline, Crest Park, Daggett, Death Valley,
Earp, East Highlands, Highland, Essex, Etiwanda, Fawnskin,
Forest Falls, Ft. Irwin, George AFB, Green Valley Lake, Guasti,
Havasu Lake, Helendale, Hesperia, Hinckley, Independence, Joshua
Tree, Kelso, Lake Arrowhead, Landers, Loma Linda, Lone Pine,
Lucerne Valley, Ludlow, Mentone, Morongo Valley, Mountain Pass,
Mt. Baldy, Needles, Newberry Springs, Nipton, Olancha, Oro
Grande, Parker Dam, Phelan, Pinon Hills, Pioneertown, Redlands,
Rimforest, Running Springs, San Bernardino, Shoshone, Skyforest,
Sugarloaf, Trona, 29 Palms, Twin Peaks, Victorville, Vidal,
Westend, Wrightwood, Yermo, Yucaipa, Yucca Valley. Population
(1990), 573,625.
ZIP Codes: 91739, 91743, 91759, 92242, 92252, 92256, 92267-68, 92277-78,
92280, 92284-85, 92301, 92304-05, 92307, 92309-12, 92314-15,
92317-19, 92321-28, 92332-33, 92338, 92339, 92341-42, 92345-47,
92351-52, 92354, 92356, 92359, 92363-66, 92368, 92371-75, 92378,
92382, 92384, 92386, 92389, 92391-92, 92394, 92397-99, 92404,
92407-10, 93513-15, 93526, 93545, 93549, 93562, 93564
* * *
FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT
JAY KIM, Republican, of Diamond Bar, CA; born on March 27, 1939 in
Seoul, Korea; B.A., civil engineering, University of Southern
California, 1967; M.P.A., California State University, 1979; served,
Republic of Korean Army, 1959-61; civil engineer; member, city council,
Diamond Bar, CA, 1990-91; mayor, Diamond Bar, CA, 1991-92; married to
June Kim, 1961; three
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children: Richard (1962), Kathy (1963), and Eugene (1970); elected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
435 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0540.................................................. 225-3201
Chief of Staff.--Matt Reynolds. FAX: 226-1485
District Director.--Peter Stevens.
1131 West 6th Street, Suite 160A, Ontario, CA 91762.... (909) 988-1055
18200 Yorba Linda Blvd., Suite 203A, Yorba Linda, CA
92686................................................. (714) 572-8574
Counties: Los Angeles (part), Orange (part), and San Bernardino (part).
Cities and townships: Anaheim (part), Brea (part), Chino, Chino
Hills, Diamond Bar, Hacienda Heights (part), La Habra Heights
(part), Montclair, Ontario (part), Placentia (part), Pomona
(part), Rowland Heights (part), San Antonio Heights, Upland,
Yorba Linda (part) and Walnut (part). Population (1990),
572,663.
ZIP Codes: 90631 (part), 91701 (part), 91708-10, 91720 (part), 91730
(part), 91745 (part), 91748 (part), 91761 (part), 91762 (part),
91763, 91764 (part), 91765-66, 91767 (part), 91768 (part),
91769, 91785, 91786 (part), 91789 (part), 92621 (part), 92622,
92670 (part), 92686 (part), 92687, 92806 (part), 92807 (part),
92808 (part)
* * *
FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT
GEORGE E. BROWN, Jr., Democrat, of Riverside, CA; born in Holtville,
CA, March 6, 1920; graduated from University of California at Los
Angeles with B.A. in industrial physics; employed by city of Los Angeles
for 12 years in personnel, engineering, and management positions;
management consultant; second lieutenant, infantry, World War II; mayor
and city councilman, Monterey Park, 1954-58; State assemblyman, 1959-62;
elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th,
90th, and 91st Congresses; unsuccessfully sought election to U.S. Senate
in 1970; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to
each succeeding Congress; member: Agriculture Committee; ranking
minority, Science, Space, and Technology Committee; member, Technology
Assessment Board.
Office Listings
2300 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0542............................................ 225-6161
Administrative Assistant.--Bill Grady.
Legislative Director.--Corinne Colgan.
Executive Assistant.--Ruth Hogue.
657 La Cadena Drive, Colton, CA 92324.................. (909) 825-2472
District Administrator.--Wilmer D. Carter.
County: San Bernardino County (part); Census tracts: 10-12, 14-16, 18,
23-26, 28-70, 74.01, 75-77; partial census tracts: 3, 4, 6.01,
17, and 21, all have portions in the city of Ontario; 13, 20,
portions in the city of Fontana; 22, portions in the cities of
Fontana and Ontario; 27, portions in the city of Rialto, except
for the noncontiguous portion; 71, all except portions south of
Fern Street and its southwesterly extension to an intersection
within the city limits of Grand Terrace and portions in the city
of Grand Terrace; 72, all except portions in the city of Loma
Linda and blocks 324 and 326 and the portion of block 401 in the
city of Redlands; 73, portions in the cities of Colton and San
Bernardino; 74.02, all except the unincorporated portions of
block groups 1-3; 79, 101, and 102.02, and Rancho Cucomongo.
Population (1990), 571,844.
ZIP Codes: 91701 (part), 91729, 91730 (part), 91737, 91739, 91743,
91758, 91761 (part), 91762 (part), 91764 (part), 91786 (part),
92310 (part), 92316, 92324 (part), 92334-35, 92336 (part), 92346
(part), 92376 (part), 92377, 92401-02, 92404 (part), 92405-06,
92407 (part), 92408 (part), 92410 (part), 92411, 92414, 92416,
92418, 92507 (part)
* * *
FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT
KEN CALVERT, Republican, of Corona, CA; born in June 1953 in Corona;
House service, January 3, 1993 to present; rank, 77th (1 of 108);
Chaffey College (CA), A.A., 1973; San Diego State University (CA); B.A.
in economics, 1975. Congressional aide to Rep. Victor V. Veysey, CA;
General Manager, Jolly Fox Restaurant, Corona, 1975-79; Marcus W. Meairs
Co., Corona, 1979-81; President and General Manager, Ken Calvert Real
Properties, 1981-92; County Youth Chairman, Rep. Veysey's District,
1970, then 43rd District, 1972; Corona/Norco Youth Chairman, for Nixon,
1968 and 1972; Reagan-Bush Campaign Worker, 1980; co-chair, Wilson for
Senate Campaign, 1982; Riverside Republican Party, chmn., 1984-88; co-
chairman, George Deukmejian election 1978, 1982 and 1986; co-chairman,
George Bush election, 1988; co-chairman, Pete Wilson Senate elections,
1982 and 1988; co-chairman, Pete Wilson for Governor
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election, 1990; member: Riverside Co. Republican Winners Circle,
charter member; Corona/Norco Republican Assembly, former vice-president;
Lincoln Club of Riverside Co., chairman and charter member, 1986-90;
Corona Rotary Club, President, 1991; Corona Elks; Navy League of Corona/
Norco; Corona Chamber of Commerce, past president, 1990; Norco Chamber
of Commerce; Co. of Riverside Asset Leasing, chairman; Corona/Norco
Board of Realtors; Monday Morning Group; Corona Group, past chairman;
Economic Development Partnership, executive board; Corona Community
Hospital Corporate 200 Club; Silver Eagles (March AFB Support Group),
charter member; Corona Airport Adv. Commission; Temescal/El Cerrito
Community Plan Adv. Com.; elected November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1034 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0543............................................ 225-1986
Administrative Assistant.--Ed Slevin. FAX: 225-2004
Legislative Director.--David Ramey.
Press Secretary.--David Ramey.
District Manager.--Sue Miller.
3400 Central Avenue, Suite 200, Riverside, CA 92506.... (909) 784-4300
County: Riverside County; cities and townships of Canyon Lake, Corona,
El Cerrito, Glen Avon, Highgrove, Home Gardens, Lake Elsinore,
Lakeland Village, March AFB, Mira Loma, Moreno Valley, Murrieta,
Murrieta Hot Springs, Norco, Pedley, Perris, Quail Valley,
Riverside, Rubidoux, Sedco Hills, Sunnyslope, Temecula,
Wildomar, and Woodcrest. Population (1990), 571,231
ZIP Codes: 91718-19, 91720 (part), 91752, 91760, 92501-06, 92507 (part),
92508-09, 92513-19, 92530-32, 92543 (part), 92545 (part), 92553
(part), 92557 (part), 92562 (part), 92563 (part), 92564, 92570
(part), 92571 (part), 92572, 92584 (part), 92586 (part), 92587
(part), 92590 (part), 92591 (part), 92592 (part), 92595, 92596
(part)
* * *
FORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT
SONNY BONO, Republican, of Palm Springs, CA; born in Detroit, MI,
February 16, 1935; graduated, Inglewood High School, Inglewood, CA,
1952; restaurateur, entertainer, songwriter, and producer; elected mayor
of Palm Springs, CA, 1988-92, by the largest margin in the city's
history; balanced the city budget and eliminated a $2.5 million deficit
without imposing new taxes; oversaw the creation of a master plan for
urban renewal; and secured federal assistance for expansion of the Palm
Springs Regional Airport; married to Mary Whitaker Bono, 1986; four
children: Christy, Chastity, Chesare, and Chianna.
Office Listings
512 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-5330
Administrative Director.--Brian Nestande.
Legislative Director.--Curt Hollmann.
Executive Director.--Beverly Swain.
Press Secretary.--Frank Cullen, Jr.
1555 South Palm Canyon Drive, Suite G101, Palm Springs,
CA 92264.............................................. (619) 320-1076
District Director.--Joy Schlendorf.
23119-A Cottonwood Avenue, Suite 208, Moreno Valley, CA
92553................................................. (909) 653-4466
Director of Constituent Liaison.--Linda Valter.
Constituent Liaison.--Tom Dryden.
County: Riverside County; that part not contained in the forty-third
District, cities and townships of Aguanga, Anza, Banning,
Bermuda Dunes, Beaumont, Blythe, Cabazon, Calimesa, Cathedral
City, Cherry Valley, Coachella, Desert Center, Desert Hot
Springs, Gilman Hot Springs, Hemet, Homeland, Idyllwild, Indian
Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Mecca, part of Menifee, most of Moreno
Valley, Mountain Center, part of Murrieta, North Palm Springs,
North Shore, Nuevo, Oasis, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Perris,
Pinyon Pines, Rancho Mirage, Romoland, Salton City, San Jacinto,
part of Sun City, part of Temecula, Thermal, Thousand Palms,
Whitewater and Winchester. Population (1990), 571,583.
ZIP Codes: 92060, 92201-02, 92210, 92220, 92223, 92225-26, 92230, 92234-
36, 92239-40, 92253-55, 92258, 92260-64, 92270, 92272, 92274
(part), 92276, 92282, 92320, 92324 (part), 92373 (part), 92375,
92399 (part), 92536 (part), 92539, 92543 (part), 92544, 92545
(part), 92548-49, 92552, 92553 (part), 92554-56, 92557 (part),
92561, 92563 (part), 92567, 92570 (part), 92571 (part), 92581-
83, 92584 (part), 92585, 92586 (part), 92587 (part), 92591
(part), 92592 (part), 92593, 92596 (part)
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FORTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
DANA ROHRABACHER, Republican, of Huntington Beach, CA; born in
Coronado, CA, on June 21, 1947; graduated Palos Verdes High School, CA,
1965; attended, Los Angeles Harbor College, Wilmington, CA, 1965-67;
B.A., Long Beach State College, CA, 1969; M.A., University of Southern
California, Los Angeles, 1975; writer/journalist; speechwriter and
Special Assistant to the President, The White House, Washington, D.C.,
1981-88; Assistant Press Secretary, Reagan/Bush Committee, 1980;
reporter, City News Service/Radio News West and editorial writer, Orange
County Register, 1972-80; elected on November 8, 1988, to the 101st
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2338 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0545............................................ 225-2415
Legislative Director.--Richard T. (Rick) Dykema. FAX: 225-0145
Chief of Staff.--Gary Curran.
Communications Director.--Dale Neugebauer.
16162 Beach Boulevard, Suite 304, Huntington Beach, CA
92647-3813............................................ (714) 847-2433
District Director.--Kathleen M. Hollingsworth. FAX: 847-5153
County: Orange County; communities of Stanton, Midway City, Westminster,
Huntington Beach, Newport Beach (part), Costa Mesa, Cypress
(part), Garden Grove (part), Fountain Valley, Buena Park (part),
Anaheim (part), Surfside, Seal Beach and Sunset Beach.
Population (1990), 570,874.
ZIP Codes: 90620 (part), 90630 (part), 90680 (part), 90720 (part), 90740
(part), 90742-43, 92605, 92615, 92626 (part), 92627 (part),
92628, 92641 (part), 92644 (part), 92645-49, 92655, 92659, 92660
(part), 92661-62, 92663 (part), 92683 (part), 92684, 92704
(part), 92707 (part), 92708 (part), 92728, 92801 (part), 92804
(part)
* * *
FORTY-SIXTH DISTRICT
ROBERT K. DORNAN, Republican, of Garden Grove, CA; born in New York
City, April 3, 1933; Loyola High School, Los Angeles, CA, 1946-50;
Loyola University, Los Angeles, 1950-53; served in the U.S. Air Force,
1953-58, fighter pilot (world's first supersonic wing); broadcaster-
journalist and combat photographer in Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia, commercial
pilot, helicopter pilot, TV producer; won two Emmys, 1968-69, for
hosting 4-hour, live, daily ``Tempo'' show, KHJ-TV; produced and hosted
``The Robert K. Dornan Show'', KTLA-TV, 1969-73; active in civil and
human rights; POW/MIA activities, originator of POW bracelet; member:
American Legion, Reserve Officers Association; Association of Former
Intelligence Officers, Air Force Association, Navy League, Knights of
Columbus, and numerous other civic and fraternal organizations; married
to the former Sallie Hansen; five children: Robin Marie Griffin, Robert
Kenneth II, Theresa Ann Cobban, Mark Douglas, and Kathleen Regina Penn;
eight grandchildren: Richard K. Cobban, Tara K. Cobban, Kevin Gary
Griffin, Colin Robert Griffin, Anna Victoria Cobban, Erin Mary Griffin,
Haley Olivia Dornan, and Robert K. Dornan III; committee: National
Security; chairman, Subcommittee on Military Personnel; California State
co-chairman, 1992, Bush for President; member, Select Committee on
Intelligence; chairman, Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical
Intelligence; elected from the 27th District of California to the 95th
Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses;
elected from the 38th District of California to the 99th Congress on
November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress; now represents
the 46th District.
Office Listings
1201 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-2965
Chief of Staff.--Paul Morrell.
Legislative Director.--Bill Fallon.
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Anne Fogarty.
Suite 360, 300 Alicante Plaza, Garden Grove, CA 92640.. (714) 971-9292
District Office Director.--Patricia Fanelli.
County: Orange County; cities of Anaheim (west and north-south Anaheim
Stadium-Disneyland corridor), Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Fountain
Valley, Garden Grove, Irvine, Orange, Santa Ana, Stanton,
Tustin, and Westminster (north of San Diego Freeway). Population
(1990), 571,380.
ZIP Codes: 92626 (part), 92632 (part), 92640, 92641 (part), 92642-43,
92644 (part), 92668 (part), 92680 (part), 92683 (part), 92701
(part), 92702-03, 92704 (part), 92705 (part), 92706 (part),
92707 (part), 92708 (part), 92710-12, 92714 (part), 92716-17,
92799, 92801 (part), 92802-03, 92804 (part), 92805 (part), 92806
(part), 92812, 92814-15, 92817
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FORTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT
CHRISTOPHER COX, Republican, of Newport Beach, CA; born in St. Paul,
Ramsey County, MN, October 16, 1952; attended St. Gregory's School, St.
Paul, MN, 1957-66; graduated, St. Thomas Academy, St. Paul, MN, 1970;
B.A., University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1973; J.D.,
Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, 1977; M.B.A., Harvard Business
School, Boston, MA, 1977; attorney; admitted to the California bar in
1978 and commenced practice in Los Angeles; law clerk, U.S. Court of
Appeals, San Francisco, CA, and Honolulu, HI, 1977-78; associate, Latham
and Watkins, Newport Beach, CA, 1978-84; cofounder, Context Corporation,
St. Paul, MN, 1984-86; partner, Latham and Watkins, Newport Beach, CA,
1984-86, senior associate counsel to the President, The White House,
1986-88; member: Republican Associates, California Republican Assembly,
Rotary Club of Orange County; married, Rebecca Gernhardt Cox; two
children: Charles and Kathryn; elected November 8, 1988, to the 101st
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2402 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0547............................................ 225-5611
Chief of Staff.--Jan Fujiwara.
Scheduler/Secretary.--Linda Hansen.
Suite 430, 4000 MacArthur Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA
92660................................................. (714) 756-2244
District Representative.--Greg Haskin.
Scheduler/Secretary.--Susi Kulda.
County: Orange County; that part not contained in the Thirty-eighth,
Thirty-ninth, Forty-second, and Forty-third Districts, includes
Aliso Viejo (part), Anaheim (part), Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa,
Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo
(part), Newport Beach (part), Orange, Portola Hills, Santa Ana
(part), Tustin, and Villa Park. Population (1990), 571,380.
ZIP Codes: 92610, 92613, 92625, 92626 (part), 92627 (part), 92630
(part), 92650-52, 92653 (part), 92654, 92656 (part), 92658,
92660 (part), 92663 (part), 92664-67, 92668 (part), 92669, 92670
(part), 92676, 92677 (part), 92679 (part), 92680 (part), 92681,
92691 (part), 92701 (part), 92705 (part), 92706 (part), 92707
(part), 92709, 92713, 92714 (part), 92715, 92718, 92720, 92730,
92805 (part), 92806 (part), 92807 (part), 92808 (part), 92816,
92825
* * *
FORTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
RON PACKARD, Republican, of Oceanside, CA; born in Meridian, ID, on
January 19, 1931; attended Meridian elementary school; graduated,
Meridian High School, 1948; attended: Brigham Young University, Provo,
UT, 1948-50; Portland State University, Portland, OR, 1952-53; D.M.D.,
University of Oregon Dental School, Portland, OR, 1953-57; U.S. Navy
Dental Corps, 1957-59; dentist; Carlsbad School District Board, 1960-72;
director, Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce, 1972-76; member: Carlsbad
Planning Commission, 1974-76; Carlsbad City Council, 1976-78; Carlsbad
chairman of the Boy Scouts of America, 1977-79; mayor of Carlsbad, 1978-
82; member: North County Armed Services, YMCA; North County Transit
District; San Diego Association for Government; Coastal Policy Committee
and Transportation Policy Committee; California League of Cities;
president, San Diego Division of the League of California Cities; Mormon
Church; married to the former Jean Sorenson; seven children: Chris,
Debbie, Jeff, Vicki, Scott, Lisa, and Theresa; elected on November 2,
1982, to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2162 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0548............................................ 225-3906
Administrative Assistant.--David Coggin.
Legislative Director.--Ray Mock.
Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Mary Kouvelis.
221 E. Vista Way, Suite 205, Vista, CA 92084........... (619) 631-1364
629 Camino del los Mares, Suite 204, San Clemente, CA
92673................................................. (714) 496-2343
District Director.--Michael Eggers.
Counties: Orange County; census tracts: 320.02, 320.03, 320.06, 320.08-
10, 320.12-15, 421.01-04, 422.01, 422.02, 423.10-14, 524.09, and
524.11; partial census tracts: 320.07 (all except block group 3
and blocks 237, 244, and 252-260), 423,03 (portions in the city
of San Juan Capistrano), 524.08 (unincorporated portion
southeast of the city of Irvine city limits except blocks 227,
314-318, and 325), and 524.10 (unincorporated portions southeast
of the city of Irvine city limits). San Diego County; census
tracts: 171.02, 174.01, 174.02, 175-177, 178.01, 178.03, 178.04,
179-183, 183.99, 184, 185.01, 185.02, 185.04-06, 186.01, 186.03-
05, 187, 188, 189.01, 189.02, 190, 191.01, 191.02, 192.01
192.02, 193-199, 200.02-05, 201.01, 201.02, 202.01-05, 203.01-
03, 205, 206.01, and 206.02; partial census tracts: 170.16
(portions not contained in the Forty-first District), 171.01 and
173.02 (portions not contained in the Forty-
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first District), 204 (portions not contained in the Forty-first
District), 207.01 (portions not contained in the Forty-fifth
District), 207.03 (all except portions in the city of San Diego
and the unincorporated parts of blocks 908, (portions not
contained in the Forty-fifth District). Population (1990),
572,928.
ZIP Codes: 92003, 92008 (part), 92026 (part), 92028, 92036 (part),
92049, 92051-52, 92054, 92056 (part), 92057-59, 92061, 92065
(part), 92066, 92068, 92069 (part), 92070, 92082 (part), 92083
(part), 92084 (part), 92085-86, 92088, 92536 (part), 92562
(part), 92589, 92590 (part), 92591 (part), 92592 (part), 92607,
92624, 92629, 92630 (part), 92653 (part), 92656 (part), 92672-
75, 92677 (part), 92678, 92679 (part), 92688, 92690, 92691
(part), 92692-93
* * *
FORTY-NINTH DISTRICT
BRIAN BILBRAY, Republican, of Imperial Beach, CA; born in Coronado,
CA, January 28, 1951; attended Imperial Beach Elementary School;
graduated Mar Vista High School; attended South Western College; tax
consultant; city council, Imperial Beach, CA, 1976-78; mayor, Imperial
Beach, CA, 1978-1985; San Diego County Board of Supervisors, 1985-1995;
member, Fleet Reserve Association; married to Karen Bilbray, 1984; five
children: Scott Palmer, Kristen Palmer, Shannan Palmer, Bryan Patrick
Bilbray, and Briana Bilbray.
Office Listings
1004 Longworth House Office Building, Washington DC
20515-0549............................................ 225-2040
Chief of Staff.--John Woodard.
Legislative Director.--Dave Schroeder.
Press Secretary.--Melissa Dollaghan.
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Cheryl Harris.
1011 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 330, San Diego, CA
92108................................................. (619) 291-1430
District Director.--Steve Danon.
County: San Diego County (part), Imperial Beach, Coronado. Population
(1990), 573,362.
ZIP Codes: 91932 (part), 91933, 91942 (part), 92014, 92037, 92038-39,
92101, 92102 (part), 92103, 92104 (part), 92105 (part), 92106-
12, 92113 (part), 92115 (part), 92116-18, 92119 (part), 92120
(part), 92121 (part), 92122 (part), 92123, 92124 (part), 92133,
92135, 92137-38, 92140, 92160, 92163-64, 92166-69, 92171, 92175-
78, 92186, 92188-90, 92192-95, 92197
* * *
FIFTIETH DISTRICT
BOB FILNER, Democrat, of San Diego, CA; born, September 4, 1942, in
Pittsburgh, PA; B.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1963; M.A.,
University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 1969; Ph.D., Cornell University,
1973; professor, San Diego State University, 1970-92; San Diego Board of
Education, 1979-83 (president, 1982); San Diego City Council, 1987-92
(deputy mayor, 1990); member: Sierra Club, NAACP, Navy League, Gray
Panthers, Economic Conversion Council, Common Cause, ACLU, ADL, NWPC,
MAPA; married in 1985 to Jane Merrill Filner; two children: Erin, 1969
and Adam, 1973; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
504 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0550.................................................. 225-8045
Chief of Staff.--David Ginsborg. FAX: 225-9073
Executive Secretary.--Cathie McCarley.
Legislative Director.--Francisco Estrada.
District Administrator.--Vincent H. Hall.
333 F. Street, Suite A, Chula Vista, CA 91910.......... (619) 422-5963
County: San Diego County (part); cities of Bonita, Chula Vista, Lemon
Grove (part), National City, San Diego (part) and Spring Valley
(part). Population (1990), 573,463.
ZIP Codes: 91902, 91908-15, 91932 (part), 91941 (part), 91945 (part),
91947-48, 91950-51, 91977 (part), 92102 (part), 92104 (part),
92105 (part), 92113 (part), 92114 (part), 92115 (part), 92136,
92139, 92143, 92149, 92153-54, 92162, 92165, 92170, 92173-74
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FIFTY-FIRST DISTRICT
RANDY (DUKE) CUNNINGHAM, Republican, of San Diego, CA; born in Los
Angeles, CA, December 8, 1941; graduated, Shelbina High School,
Shelbina, MO; University of Missouri, B.S. in education, 1964, and M.S.
in education, 1965; coached swim teams at Hinsdale and at the University
of Missouri, training 36 All Americans, 2 Olympic gold and silver
medalists; member: Naval Aviation Hall of Fame, 1986-present; Golden
Eagles, 1985-present; Miramar Aviation Hall of Fame, 1974-present;
American Fighter Aces Association, 1972-present; author of ``Fox Two,''
on his experiences as a naval aviator, and produced ``Top Gun--The Story
Behind the Story'' video about his career as a fighter pilot instructor
at Miramar NAS; joined the Navy at the age of 25 and became one of the
most highly decorated fighter pilots in the Vietnam war; retired in 1987
with the rank of commander; married the former Nancy Jones; three
children: Randall Todd, April, and Carrie; elected to the 102d Congress,
November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
227 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0551.................................................. 225-5452
Chief of Staff.--Frank C. Collins III.
Legislative Director.--W. Lindsay Lloyd III.
Executive Assistant.--Sharon Dorazio.
Press Secretary.--Patrick McSwain.
613 West Valley Parkway, Suite 320, Escondido, CA 92025 (619) 737-8438
District Director.--Kathy Stafford-Taulbee.
County: San Diego County; city of San Diego, in part or in whole the
communities of San Carlos, Sorrento Valley, Tierrasanta, Mira
Mesa, Rancho Bernardo, Penasquitos, Carmel Valley and Scripps
Ranch. Also in part or in whole the cities of Cardiff-by-the-
Sea, Carlsbad, Del Mar, Encinitas, Escondido, Oceanside, Poway,
Solana Beach, San Marcos, Valley Center, Vista Raindora and
Rancho Santa Fe. Population (1990), 572,982.
ZIP Codes: 92007, 92008 (part), 92009, 92014 (part), 92018, 92023-25,
92026 (part), 92027, 92029-30, 92033, 92040 (part), 92056
(part), 92064 (part), 92065 (part), 92067, 92069 (part), 92071
(part), 92074-75, 92079, 92082 (part), 92083 (part), 92084
(part), 92119 (part), 92120 (part), 92121 (part), 92122 (part),
92124 (part), 92126-31, 92142, 92145, 92159, 92172, 92191,
92196, 92198
* * *
FIFTY-SECOND DISTRICT
DUNCAN HUNTER, Republican, of Alpine, CA; born in Riverside, CA; May
31, 1948; attended Pedley Public Schools; graduated, Rubidoux High
School, 1966; J.D., Western State University, 1976; first lieutenant,
U.S. Army, airborne, 1969-71; trial lawyer; admitted to the California
bar, 1976; commenced practice in San Diego; member: Baptist Church, Navy
League; married to the former Lynne Layh, 1973; two sons: Duncan Duane
and Robert Samuel; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2265 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0552............................................ 225-5672
Administrative Assistant.--Victoria Middleton. FAX: 225-0235
Office Manager/Appointment Secretary.--Melinda
Patterson.
Press Secretary.--Harold Stauenas.
Legislative Director.--Wayne Hickey.
366 South Pierce Street, El Cajon, CA 92020............ (619) 579-3001
Suite G, 1101 Airport Road, Imperial, CA 92251......... (619) 353-5420
Suite C, 1410 Main Street, Ramona, CA 92065............ (619) 788-3630
Counties: Imperial County, San Diego County. Cities and townships:
Alpine, Bard, Barona I.R., Borrego Springs, Boulder Park,
Boulevard, Brawley, Calexico, Calipatria, Campo, Descanso,
Dulzura, El Centro NAF, El Cajon, El Centro, Guatay, Indian
Res., Jacumba, Jamul, Julian, Lakeside, La Mesa, Lemon Grove,
Mount Laguna, Pine Valley, Potrero, Poway, Ramona, San Diego,
Santee, Seeley, Spring Valley, Tecate, Glamis, Heber, Holtville,
Imperial, Mecca, Niland, Ocotillo, Palo Verde, Plaster City,
Thermal, Westmoreland, and Winterhaven. Population (1990),
573,203.
ZIP Codes: 91901, 91903, 91905-06, 91916-17, 91931, 91934-35, 91941
(part), 91942 (part), 91943-44, 91945 (part), 91946, 91948,
91962-63, 91976, 91977 (part), 91978-80, 91987, 91990-91, 92004,
92019-22, 92036 (part), 92040 (part), 92064 (part), 92065
(part), 92071 (part), 92072, 92090, 92114 (part), 92115 (part),
92119 (part), 92120 (part), 92222, 92227, 92231-33, 92243-44,
92249-51, 92254, 92257, 92259, 92266, 92269, 92273, 92274
(part), 92275, 92281, 92283
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COLORADO
(Population, 1990 census, 3,294,394)
SENATORS
HANK BROWN, Republican, of Greeley, CO, born in Denver, CO, February
12, 1940; B.S., University of Colorado, 1961; graduate study in public
administration, University of Colorado, 1962; J.D., University of
Colorado, 1969; Master of Law (Tax), George Washington University, 1986;
accredited as C.P.A., March 1988, lieutenant, U.S. Navy, 1962-66,
including service as a forward air controller in Vietnam; awarded Air
Medal with two gold stars, Vietnam Service Medal, Naval Unit Citation,
and National Defense Medal; tax accountant for Arthur Anderson & Co.,
1968-69; admitted to the Colorado State bar in 1969; vice president,
Monfort of Colorado, 1969-80; Colorado State Senate, 1972-76; assistant
majority leader of State Senate, 1974-76; University of Colorado
Outstanding Leadership Award, 1961; Distinguished Service Award, Greeley
Jaycees, 1972; ``Outstanding Young Man of Colorado,'' 1973; 1978
University of Colorado Distinguished Business Alumnus Award; Who's Who
in Finance and Industry, 1978 and 1979; past service as board member of
Colorado State University Foundation, U.S. Meat Exporters Federation;
member, National Cattlemen's Association Foreign Trade Committee;
married to the former Nan Morrison, Springfield, CO, 1967; three
children: Harry, Christy, and Lori; elected to the 97th Congress,
November 4, 1980; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 1990;
member: Committee on the Judiciary, Committee on Foreign Relations,
Committee on the Budget; Committee on Veterans' Affairs; reelected to
the four succeeding Congresses.
Office Listings
716 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0604.................................................. 224-5941
Chief of Staff.--Bill Brack.
Press Secretary.--Jennifer Martin.
Legislative Director.--Roxie Burris.
Scheduler.--Katie Ramsdale.
Suite 2727, 1200 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202......... (303) 844-2600
State Director.--Gary D. Hickmon.
Suite 106, 228 N. Cascade, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.. (719) 634-6071
215 Federal Building, 400 Rood Avenue, Grand Junction,
CO 81501.............................................. (303) 245-9553
Suite 401, 1100 10th Street, Greeley, CO 80631......... (303) 352-4112
411 Thatcher Bldg., 5th & Main Street, Pueblo CO 81003. (719) 634-6071
* * *
BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Republican, of Ignacio, CO; born in Auburn,
CA, April 13, 1933; attended New England Mills Grammar School, Weimar,
CA; attended Placer High School, Auburn, CA, 1951; quit high school to
join Air Force (where he got his GED); attended graduation exercises and
received a diploma in 1991; B.A., San Jose State, 1957; attended Meiji
University in Toyko, Japan, as special research student, 1960-64; served
in U.S. Air Force in Korea, airman second class, 1951-53; jewelry
designer who has won more than 200 first-place and best-of-show awards;
rancher who raised, trained, and showed horses; All-American in judo,
was captain of the U.S. Olympic Judo Team in 1964 and won the gold medal
in the Pan-American Games of 1963; elected to Colorado State Legislature
in 1982, serving 1983-86 on the Agriculture and Natural Affairs and
Business and Labor Committees; appointed advisor to the Colorado
Commission on International Trade and Colorado Commission on the Arts
and Humanities; voted by colleagues one of ``Ten Best Legislators'' in
the Denver Post-News Center 4 survey, 1984; ``1984 Outstanding
Legislator'' award from Colorado Bankers Association; inducted into the
Council of 44 Chiefs, Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribe; member of Durango
Chamber of Commerce, American Quarter Horse Association, American Paint
Horse Association, American Brangus Association, American Indian
Education Association, Colorado Pilots Association, Aircraft Owners and
Pilot Association, senior technical advisor, U.S. Judo Association;
married to Linda Price, July 23, 1966; two children: Colin and Shanan;
elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to the 101st
and 102d Congresses; appointed to Committees on Agriculture, Interior
and Insular Affairs, and Small Business; elected to the Senate on
November 3, 1992 for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993;
committees: Energy and Natural Resources; Veterans' Affairs; Indian
Affairs; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; chairman, subcommittee on
Parks, Historic Preservation and Recreation.
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Office Listings
380 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-0605............................................ 224-5852
Chief of Staff.--Ginnie Kontnik.
Legislative Director.--Warren Schaeffer.
Executive Assistant.--Jeani Frickey.
Press Secretary.--Alton Dillard.
1129 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, CO 80203............. (303) 866-1900
743 Horizon Ct., Suite 366, Grand Junction, CO 81506... (970) 241-6631
835 2nd Avenue, Suite 228, Durango, CO 81301........... (970) 247-1609
720 N. Main Street, Suite 410, Pueblo, CO 81003........ (719) 542-6987
19 Old Town Square, Suite 238, Ft. Collins, CO 80524... (970) 224-1909
105 E. Vermijo, Suite 600, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.. (719) 636-9092
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
PATRICIA SCHROEDER, Democrat, of Denver, CO; born in Portland, OR,
July 30, 1940; educated in public schools; B.A., magna cum laude, Phi
Beta Kappa, University of Minnesota, 1961; J.D., Harvard Law School,
1964; admitted to Colorado bar, 1964; field attorney, National Labor
Relations Board (Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah), 1964-66; practicing
attorney; lecturer and law instructor, Community College of Denver,
1969-70, University of Colorado, Denver Center, 1969, and Regis College,
1970-72; hearing officer, Colorado Department of Personnel, 1971-72;
former legal counsel, Planned Parenthood of Colorado; member:
Environmental Study Conference; Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus;
majority at-large whip; National Security Committee; Judiciary
Committee; American Bar Association and League of Women Voters; married
James W. Schroeder, 1962; two children: Scott and Jamie; elected to the
93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2208 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0601............................................ 225-4431
Administrative Assistant.--Daniel Buck. FAX: 225-5842
Appointment Secretary.--Bertha M. Ramlow.
Press Secretary.--Andrea Camp.
1600 Emerson Street, Denver, CO 80218.................. (303) 866-1230
District Administrator.--Kip Cheroutes.
Counties: Adams (part), Arapahoe (part), Denver, Jefferson (part).
Population (1990), 549,068.
ZIP Codes: 80010 (part), 80011 (part), 80014 (part), 80022 (part),
80024, 80037, 80040-42, 80045, 80110 (part), 80111 (part), 80112
(part), 80123 (part), 80201-11, 80212 (part), 80214 (part),
80216-20, 80221 (part), 80222-25, 80226 (part), 80227 (part),
80229 (part), 80230, 80231 (part), 80232 (part), 80235 (part),
80236 (part), 80237-39, 80243-44, 80248-52, 80254-56, 80259,
80261-66, 80270-71, 80273-75, 80279-81, 80290-95
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
DAVID E. SKAGGS, Democrat, of Boulder, CO; born in Cincinnati, OH,
on February 22, 1943; B.A., Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, 1964;
LL.B., Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, 1967, served in the U.S. Marine
Corps, captain, 1968-71; U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, 1971-77, promoted
to major, 1975; attorney; admitted to the New York State bar, 1968, and
the Colorado State bar, 1971, and commenced practice in Boulder;
administrative assistant to former Congressman Timothy Wirth, 1975-77;
elected to the Colorado House of Representatives, 1980-86; House
Minority Leader, 1982-85; married to the former Laura Locher, 1987; one
son, Matthew; two stepchildren: Clare and Will; elected to the 100th
Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1124 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0602............................................ 225-2161
Chief of Staff.--Stephen Saunders.
Executive Assistant.--Kelly Nelson.
Press Secretary.--Brooke Anderson.
Suite 130, 9101 Harlan Street, Westminster, CO 80030... (303) 650-7886
District Director.--Susan Damour.
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Counties: Adams (part), Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Jefferson (part).
Population (1990), 549,072.
ZIP Codes: 80001, 80002 (part), 80003-06, 80020 (part), 80021, 80025-28,
80030, 80033 (part), 80034, 80038, 80212 (part), 80214 (part),
80215 (part), 80221 (part), 80229 (part), 80233 (part), 80234
(part), 80241 (part), 80301-04, 80306-10, 80314, 80321-23,
80328-29, 80401 (part), 80403 (part), 80422, 80427, 80436,
80438, 80439 (part), 80444, 80452, 80455, 80466, 80471, 80474,
80476, 80481, 80501 (part), 80502-03, 80504 (part), 80510,
80516, 80533, 80540 (part), 80544, 80601 (part), 80614
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
SCOTT McINNIS, Republican, of Grand Junction, CO; born and raised in
Glenwood Springs; graduated from Glenwood Springs High School; attended
Mesa College in Grand Junction; received B.A. in business administration
from Fort Lewis College in Durango; earned law degree from St. Mary's
University in San Antonio; worked as police officer in Glenwood Springs,
1976; director of the Valley View Hospital; director of Personnel at
Holy Cross Electric Association; served in the Colorado legislature;
chaired the Committee on Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural Resources;
served on the Judiciary, Local Government and Appropriations Committee
for 10 years; House Majority Leader from 1990-92; was only elected
official ever to receive the Florence Sabin Award for contributions to
rural health care and received several awards from the United Veterans
Commission of Colorado; member, Colorado Tourism Board; Colorado Ski
Country's Legislator of the Year and Legislative Achievement of the
Decade; received the Lee Atwater Leadership Award for outstanding
contributions and extraordinary achievements in public service; twice
received the National Federation of Independent Business and Guardian of
Small Business Award; married to the former Lori Smith; three children:
Daxon, 1978, Tessa, 1979, and Andrea, 1982; elected November 3, 1992 to
the 103d Congress; serves on the Committee on Rules.
Office Listings
215 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0603.................................................. 225-4761
Chief of Staff.--Stephannie Finley. FAX: 226-0622
Legislative Director.--David Bernhardt.
Press Secretary.--Audrey Hudson.
District Administrator.--Steve Arveschoug.
327 North 7th Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501......... (303) 245-7107
FAX: 245-2194
134 West B Street, Pueblo, CO 81003.................... (719) 543-8200
. FAX: 543-8204
Old Main Post Office-Professional Building, 1060 Main
Avenue, Suite 101, Durango, CO 81301.................. (303) 259-2754
FAX: 259-2762
Hotel Colorado, 526 Pine Street, Suite 111, Glenwood
Springs, CO 81601..................................... (303) 928-0637
FAX: 928-0630
Counties: Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Custer, Delta,
Dolores, Douglas (part), Eagle, Fremont (part), Garfield, Grand,
Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Jackson, Jefferson (part), Lake,
La Plata, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray,
Park, Pitkin, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache,
San Juan, San Miguel, and Summit. Population (1990), 549,062.
ZIP Codes: 80104 (part), 80118 (part), 80127 (part), 80131, 80135
(part), 80420-21, 80423-24, 80426, 80428-30, 80432, 80433
(part), 80434-35, 80440-43, 80446-49, 80451, 80456, 80459,
80461, 80463, 80467-69, 80470 (part), 80473, 80475, 80477-80,
80482-83, 80487-88, 80498, 80816, 80820, 80827, 81001-08, 81019,
81022-23, 81025, 81040, 81055, 81066, 81069, 81089, 81101,
81120-38, 81140-41, 81143-44, 81146-49, 81151-55, 81157, 81201
(part), 81210-11, 81212 (part), 81215, 81220, 81224-25, 81228,
81230, 81232, 81233 (part), 81235-37, 81239, 81241-43, 81247-49,
81251-52, 81253 (part), 81301-02, 81320-21, 81323-35, 81401-02,
81410-11, 81413-16, 81418-20, 81422-35, 81501-06, 81520-27,
81601-02, 81610-12, 81615, 81620-21, 81623-26, 81628, 81630-33,
81635-43, 81645-50, 81652-58
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
A. WAYNE ALLARD, Republican, of Loveland, CO; born in Fort Collins,
CO, December 2, 1943; attended Jackson County Junior High School;
graduated, Fort Collins High School; graduate and post graduate,
Colorado State University; appointed health officer, city of Loveland,
1970-78; chairman, Board of Health, 1980; Colorado State senator;
chairman, Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Committee;
chairman, Majority Caucus; member: National Federation of Independent
Business, Loveland Rotary Club, American Legislative Exchange Council,
National Conference of State Legislatures, American Veterinary Medical
Asso
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ciation, American Animal Hospital Association, American Board of
Veterinary Practitioners--Companion Animal; Loveland Chamber of
Commerce; married to the former Joan Elizabeth Malcolm, 1967; children:
Christine Anne, 1968 and Cheryl Lynn, 1971; elected to the 102d
Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
422 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0604.................................................. 225-4676
Administrative Assistant.--Roy Palmer. FAX: 225-8630
Legislative Director.--John Carson.
Scheduler.--Gwen Landwehr.
Rocky Mountain Building, Suite 307, 315 West Oak, Fort
Collins, CO 80521..................................... (303) 493-9132
District Director.--Mike Bennett.
Counties: Adams (part), Arapahoe (part), Baca, Bent, Cheyenne, Crowley,
Elbert, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Larimer, Las Animas, Lincoln, Logan,
Morgan, Otero, Phillips, Prowers, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld,
and Yuma. Population (1990), 549,070.
ZIP Codes: 80011 (part), 80013 (part), 80015 (part), 80016 (part), 80018
(part), 80022 (part), 80101-03, 80105, 80106 (part), 80107,
80117, 80134 (part), 80136-37, 80229 (part), 80234 (part), 80241
(part), 80511-15, 80517, 80520-26, 80530, 80532, 80534-43,
80545-50, 80601 (part), 80610-12, 80615, 80620-24, 80631-34,
80640, 80642-46, 80648-54, 80701, 80720-23, 80726-29, 80731-37,
80740-47, 80749-51, 80754-55, 80757-59, 80801-02, 80804-07,
80810, 80812, 80815, 80818, 80821-25, 80828, 80830, 80834-36,
80861-62, 81020-21, 81024, 81027-30, 81032-34, 81036, 81038-39,
81041-47, 81049-50, 81052, 81054, 81057-59, 81062-64, 81067,
81070-71, 81073-74, 81076-77, 81081-82, 81084, 81087, 81090-92
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
JOEL HEFLEY, Republican, of Colorado Springs, CO; born in Ardmore,
OK, on April 18, 1935; graduated, Classen High School, Oklahoma City,
OK, 1953; B.A., Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, 1957; M.A.,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 1962; Gates Fellow, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA, 1984; executive director, Community Planning
and Research Council, 1966-86; elected to Colorado State House of
Representatives, 1977-78; elected to Colorado State Senate, 1979-86;
married to the former Lynn Christian, 1961; three children: Janna, Lori,
and Juli; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2351 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0605............................................ 225-4422
Scheduler.--Anna Osborne. FAX: 225-1942
104 S. Cascade Ave., Suite 105, Colorado Springs, CO
80903................................................. (719) 520-0055
District Director.--Connie Scott Solomon.
Creekside II, 6053 South Quebec Street, Suite 103,
Englewood, CO 80111................................... (303) 843-0401
Office Manager.--Angela D'Aurio.
Counties: Arapahoe (part), Douglas (part), El Paso, Fremont (part), and
Teller. Population (1990), 549,066.
ZIP Codes: 80015 (part), 80016 (part), 80104 (part), 80106 (part), 80111
(part), 80112 (part), 80116, 80118 (part), 80120 (part), 80121
(part), 80122 (part), 80124-26, 80132-33, 80134 (part), 80135
(part), 80161, 80808-09, 80813-14, 80816-17, 80819, 80827,
80829, 80831-33, 80840-41, 80860, 80863-64, 80866, 80901, 80903-
11, 80913-22, 80925-26, 80928-37, 80949, 80960, 80962, 81201
(part), 81212 (part), 81221-23, 81226, 81233 (part), 81240,
81244, 81253 (part)
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
DAN SCHAEFER, Republican, of Lakewood, CO; born on January 25, 1936,
in Guttenberg, IA; B.A., Niagara University, Niagara, NY, 1961; public
relations consultant, 1967-83; elected to Colorado General Assembly,
1977-78; elected to Colorado State Senate, 1979-83; member: West Chamber
of Commerce, South Metro Chamber of Commerce, Golden Chamber of
Commerce, Englewood Chamber of Commerce, Evergreen Chamber of Commerce,
Conifer Chamber of Commerce, Century Club, Chatfield YMCA, Chatfield
Jaycees; Honorary Doctor of Laws (1986), Niagara University, Niagara,
NY; married to the former Mary Lenney, 1959; four children: Danny,
Darren, Joel, and Jennifer; elected by special election, on March 29,
1983, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Congressman-elect John
L. Swigert; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
2353 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0606............................................ 225-7882
Chief of Staff.--Holly Propst.
Legislative Director.--Jeff Weist.
Press Secretary.--Janel Guerrero.
Suite 101, 3615 South Huron Street, Englewood, CO 80110 (303) 762-8890
District Director.--Andree Krause.
Counties: Arapahoe (part) and Jefferson (part). Population (1990),
549,056.
ZIP Codes: 80010 (part), 80011 (part), 80012 (part), 80013 (part), 80014
(part), 80015 (part), 80017, 80044, 80110 (part), 80111 (part),
80120 (part), 80121, 80122 (part), 80123 (part), 80127 (part),
80150-51, 80154-55, 80160 (part), 80162, 80214 (part), 80215
(part), 80226, 80227 (part), 80228, 80231 (part), 80232 (part),
80235, 80236 (part), 80401 (part), 80402, 80403 (part), 80419,
80433 (part), 80439 (part), 80453-54, 80457, 80465, 80470 (part)
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CONNECTICUT
(Population, 1990 census, 3,295,669)
SENATORS
CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Democrat, of East Haddam, CT; born in
Willimantic, CT, May 27, 1944; son of Thomas J. and Grace Murphy Dodd;
graduated, Georgetown Preparatory School, 1959-62; B.A., English
literature, Providence College, 1963-66; J.D., University of Louisville
School of Law, 1970-72; admitted to Connecticut bar, 1973; served in
U.S. the Army Reserve, 1969-75; Peace Corps Volunteer, Dominican
Republic, 1966-68; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974;
reelected to the 95th and 96th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate,
November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981;
reelected November 4, 1986, for the 6-year term beginning January 3,
1987; reelected November 3, 1992 for the 6-year term beginning January
3, 1993; founded the Senate Children's Caucus; served on the Rules
Committee, Judiciary Committee, and Science and Technology Committee;
appointed to the Select Committee on the Outer Continental Shelf and the
Select Committee on Assassinations; member: Committee on Foreign
Relations, Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, Committee on
Labor and Human Resources, Committee on Budget, and Committee on Rules
and Administration; ranking member: Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere
and Peace Corps Affairs, Subcommittee on Securities, and Subcommittee on
Children and Families.
Office Listings
444 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-0702............................................ 224-2823
Chief of Staff.--Michael Powell.
Legislative Director.--Diana Huffman.
Putnam Park, 100 Great Meadow Road, Wethersfield, CT
06109................................................. (203) 240-3470
State Director.--Joan Hogan Gillman.
* * *
JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, Democrat, of New Haven, CT; born in Stamford,
CT, on February 24, 1942; attended Stamford public schools; B.A., Yale
College, 1964; law degree, Yale Law School, 1967; elected to the
Connecticut State Senate, 1970-80; majority leader, 1974-80; honorary
degrees: Yeshiva University, University of Hartford; Connecticut's 21st
Attorney General, 1983; reelected in 1986; author of ``The Power-
Broker'' (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1966), a biography of the late
Democratic Party chairman, John M. Bailey; ``The Scorpion and the
Tarantula'' (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1970), a study of early efforts
to control nuclear proliferation; ``The Legacy'' (Spoonwood Press,
1981), a history of Connecticut politics from 1930-80; and ``Child
Support in America'' (Yale University Press, 1986); married to Hadassah
Lieberman; children: Matthew, Rebecca, Ethan, and Hana; member of the
following Senate committees: Armed Services; Environment and Public
Works; Governmental Affairs; and Small Business; Gulf Pollution Task
Force; vice-chairman, Democratic Leadership Council; elected on November
8, 1988 to the U.S. Senate for the 6-year term beginning on January 3,
1989.
Office Listings
316 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0703.................................................. 224-4041
Administrative Assistant.--William Andresen. FAX: 224-9750
Executive Assistant.--Carleen Morris.
Legislative Director.--William B. Bonvillian.
Communications Director.--Jim Kennedy.
One Commercial Plaza, Hartford, CT 06103............... (203) 240-3566
State Director.--Sherry Brown.
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
BARBARA B. KENNELLY, Democrat, of Hartford, CT; born in Hartford,
July 10, 1936; daughter of John M. and Barbara Leary Bailey; graduated,
Mount St. Joseph Academy, West Hartford, CT; B.A., economics, Trinity
College, Washington, DC; certificate of completion, Harvard-Radcliffe
Program in Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Cambridge,
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MA; masters degree in government, Trinity College, Hartford; honorary
doctorates: Sacred Heart University, Bridgeport, CT, 1981; Mount Holyoke
College, South Hadley, MA, 1984; University of Hartford, West Hartford,
CT, 1985; St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN, 1986; Simmons College,
Boston, MA; Teikyo Post University, Waterbury, CT; served: Secretary of
the State of Connecticut, 1979-82; Hartford Court of Common Council,
1975-79; member, board of trustees, Trinity College, Hartford, CT; vice-
chairman, House Democratic Caucus; member, House Ways and Means
Committee; subcommittees: Human Resources and Social Security; married
James J. Kennelly; four children: three daughters and a son; elected to
the 97th Congress, January 12, 1982; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
201 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0701.................................................. 225-2265
Administrative Assistant.--Ross Brown. FAX: 225-1031
Executive Assistant.--Emma Lee Harrell.
One Corporate Center, Hartford, CT 06103............... (203) 278-8888
District Director.--Robert Croce.
Counties: Hartford (part), Middlesex (part), and Tolland (part).
Population (1990), 548,016.
ZIP Codes: 06001 (part), 06002, 06016, 06023, 06025, 06026 (part),
06028, 06033, 06037, 06040, 06043 (part), 06045, 06049, 06064,
06066 (part), 06067, 06073-74, 06088, 06095, 06102-06, 06107
(part), 06108-12, 06114-15, 06117-20, 06123, 06126-29, 06131-34,
06137-38, 06140-47, 06231 (part), 06232, 06248 (part), 06414,
06415 (part), 06416, 06424 (part), 06447, 06456, 06480
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
SAM GEJDENSON, Democrat, of Bozrah, CT; born in Eschwege, Germany,
in an American displaced persons camp, May 20, 1948; attended Fields
Memorial School; graduated, Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, 1966; A.S.,
Mitchell Junior College, New London, 1968; B.A., University of
Connecticut, Storrs, 1970; farmer; broker, FAI Trading Co.; chairman,
Bozrah Town Committee, 1973; member: Connecticut House of
Representatives, 1974-78; Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southeastern
Connecticut and Bozrah Grange; past member, Norwich Quinebaug Cancer
Society; one daughter, Mia and one son, Ari; elected to the 97th
Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2416 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0702............................................ 225-2076
Administrative Assistant.--Bob Baskin. FAX: 225-4977
Acting Press Secretary.--Bob Baskin.
Scheduler.--Reece Painter.
P.O. Box 2000, Norwich, CT 06360....................... (203) 886-0139
District Director.--Naomi Otterness.
90 Court Street, Middletown, CT 06457.................. (203) 346-1123
Counties: Middlesex (part), New London, Tolland (part), and Windham.
Population (1990), 548,041.
ZIP Codes: 06029, 06043 (part), 06066 (part), 06071 (part), 06075,
06076-77, 06084, 06226, 06230, 06231 (part), 06233-35, 06237-39,
06241-47, 06248 (part), 06249-51, 06254-56, 06258-60, 06262-68,
06277-82, 06320, 06330-37, 06339-40, 06349-51, 06353-55, 06357,
06359-60, 06365, 06370-80, 06382-85, 06387-89, 06409, 06412,
06415 (part), 06417 (part), 06419 (part), 06420, 06423, 06424
(part), 06426, 06438-39, 06441-42, 06457, 06469, 06475, 06498
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
ROSA L. DeLAURO, Democrat, of New Haven, CT; born in New Haven, CT,
March 2, 1943; attended St. Louis Grammar School and graduated Laurelton
Hall High School; attended London School of Economics, Queen Mary
College, London, 1962-63; B.A., Marymount College, NY, 1964; B.A.,
Columbia University, NY, 1966; executive assistant to Mayor Frank Logue,
city of New Haven, 1976-77; executive assistant/development
administrator, city of New Haven, 1977-78; chief of staff, Sen.
Christopher Dodd, 1980-87; executive director, Countdown '87, 1987-88;
executive director, Emily's List, 1989-90; married to Stanley Greenberg;
three children: Anna, Kathryn, and Jonathan; elected to the 102d
Congress November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
436 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0703.................................................. 225-3661
Administrative Assistant.--Paul Frick.
Legislative Director.--Vince Willmore.
Press Secretary.--Maura Keefe.
265 Church Street, New Haven, CT 06510................. (203) 562-3718
District Director.--Steve Hudak.
Counties: Fairfield (part), Middlesex (part), and New Haven (part).
Cities and townships: Bethany, Branford, Clinton, Durham, East
Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Killingworth, Madison, Middlefield,
Milford, New Haven, North Branford, Northford, North Haven,
Orange, Rockfall, Stratford, Wallingford, West Haven, and
Woodbridge. Population (1990), 547,765.
ZIP Codes: 06405, 06410 (part), 06413, 06417 (part), 06419 (part),
06422, 06437, 06443, 06455, 06460, 06471-73, 06477, 06481,
06492, 06497 (part), 06501-21, 06524 (part), 06525 (part),
06530-36, 06611 (part), 06648
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
CHRISTOPHER SHAYS, Republican, of Stamford, CT; born in Stamford on
October 18, 1945; graduated, Darien High School, Darien, CT, 1964; B.A.,
Principia College, Elsah, IL, 1968; M.B.A., New York University Graduate
School of Business, 1974; M.P.A., New York University Graduate School of
Public Administration, 1978; member, Peace Corps, Fiji Islands, 1968-70;
business consultant; college instructor; realtor; executive aide,
Trumbull First Selectman, 1971-72; State representative, Connecticut
House of Representatives, 1974-87; married Betsi Shays, 1968; one
daughter, Jeramy; elected by special election, August 18, 1987, to the
100th Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Stewart B.
McKinney; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1502 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0704............................................ 225-5541
Chief of Staff.--Betsy Wright-Hawkings. FAX: 225-9629
Executive Assistant.--Diana White.
2d Floor, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, CT 06901-
2927.................................................. (203) 357-8277
10 Middle Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604-4223............ (203) 579-5870
Norwalk, CT............................................ (203) 866-6469
County: Fairfield County (part); cities of Bridgeport, Darien,
Greenwich, New Canaan, Monroe, Norwalk, Stamford, Trumbull and
Westport. Population (1990), 547,765.
ZIP Codes: 06430, 06432, 06436, 06468, 06490, 06601-02, 06604-08, 06610,
06611, 06807, 06820, 06829-31, 06836, 06840, 06850-56, 06870,
06878, 06880, 06881, 06901-07, 06911-12
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
GARY A. FRANKS, Republican, of Waterbury, CT; born in Waterbury, CT,
February 9, 1953; graduated, Sacred Heart High School, Waterbury, CT;
B.A., sociology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1975; real estate
entrepreneur; Fortune 500 Companies, labor relations executive (10
years); member: Board of Aldermen, city of Waterbury, president pro
tempore, 1985-90; vice chairman, Zoning Commission; director: Waterbury
Chamber of Commerce, American Red Cross, Greater Waterbury YMCA, Boys
Club of America; married to the former Donna Williams; three children:
Azia (10), Jessica Lynn (4), and Gary Jr. (1); elected to the 102d
Congress, November 6, 1990; member: Congressional Black Caucus,
Committee on Commerce; reelected on November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
133 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-3822
Legislative Director.--Jay Swayze.
Press Secretary.--Jeff Muthersbaugh.
Suite 210, 135 Grand Street, Waterbury, CT 06702....... (203) 573-1418
Chief of Staff.--Richard L. Genua.
Counties: Fairfield (part) amd New Haven (part). Cities and townships:
Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Botsford, Bethany, Bethel, Brookfield,
Cheshire, Danouny, Derby, Easton, Georgetown, Huntington,
Meriden, Monroe, Middlebury, Newtown,
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Naugatuck, New Fairfield, Oxford, Prospect, Redding, Ridgefield, Sandy
Hook, Seymour, Shelton, Southbury, Union City, Woodbridge,
Waterbury, Weston, West Redding, Wilton, and Wolcott. Population
(1990), 547,764.
ZIP Codes: 06401, 06403-04, 06410 (part), 06418, 06430 (part), 06440,
06450, 06454, 06468 (part), 06470 (part), 06478, 06482-83, 06484
(part), 06488 (part), 06489 (part), 06497 (part), 06524 (part),
06525 (part), 06611 (part), 06612, 06702, 06704-06, 06708,
06710, 06712, 06716, 06720-26, 06762 (part), 06770, 06784
(part), 06801, 06804, 06810-13, 06875-77, 06880 (part), 06883,
06896, 06897 (part)
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
NANCY L. JOHNSON, Republican, of New Britain, CT; born in Chicago,
IL, on January 5, 1935, daughter of Gertrude (Smith) and Noble W. Lee
(deceased); attended, University of Chicago, Laboratory School, 1951;
University of Chicago, 1953; B.A., Radcliff College, cum laude,
Cambridge, MA, 1957; attended, University of London, (English Speaking
Union Scholarship), 1958; elected to the Connecticut State Senate, 1977-
82; member, board of directors, United Way of New Britain; president,
Sheldon Community Guidance Clinic; Unitarian Universalists Society of
New Britain; founding president, Friends of New Britain Public Library;
member: board of directors, New Britain Bank & Trust; New Britain Museum
of American Art; adjunct professor (political science), Central
Connecticut State College; married Dr. Theodore Herbert Johnson, 1958;
three children: Lindsey, Althea, and Caroline; elected on November 2,
1982, to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
343 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0706.................................................. 225-4476
Chief of Staff.--Ronald Lefrancois. FAX: 225-4488
Press Secretary.--Lisa Pelosi.
Executive Assistant.--Margo Nousen.
Suite 200, 480 Myrtle Street, New Britain, CT 06053.... (203) 223-8412
District Director.--John Barrasso.
Counties: Fairfield (part), Hartford (part), Litchfield, New Haven
(part), and Tolland (part). Population (1990), 547,765.
ZIP Codes: 06001, 06010-11, 06013, 06018-22, 06024, 06026 (part), 06027,
06031-32, 06034-35, 06039, 06050-53, 06057-63, 06065, 06068-70,
06071 (part), 06072, 06078-79, 06081-83, 06085, 06089-94, 06096,
06098, 06444, 06467, 06479, 06487, 06488 (part), 06489 (part),
06750-59, 06762 (part), 06763, 06776-79, 06781-83, 06784 (part),
06785-87, 06790-91, 06793-96, 06798
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DELAWARE
(Population, 1990 census, 668,696)
SENATORS
WILLIAM V. ROTH, Jr., Republican, of Wilmington, DE; born in Great
Falls, MT, July 22, 1921; educated in public schools; B.A. degree,
University of Oregon; M.B.A., Harvard Business School; LL.B., Harvard
Law School; enlisted as private in U.S. Army 1943; served in Pacific;
Bronze Star, discharged in 1946 as captain; married to Jane K. Richards;
two children: William V. Roth III, born October 19, 1966 and Katharine
Kellond Roth, born August 18, 1969; Episcopalian; member, Delaware and
California bars, admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court;
chairman of Delaware Republican State Committee, 1961-64; Republican
National Committee, 1961-64; elected as U.S. Representative-at-Large
from Delaware to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the
91st Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1970, for the
term ending January 3, 1977; subsequently appointed January 1, 1971;
reelected November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
104 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0801.................................................. 224-2441
Administrative Assistant.--John M. Duncan.
Scheduling Secretary.--Elizabeth G. Martin.
Press Secretary.--Verna Wilkins Hensley.
3021 Federal Building, 844 King Street, Wilmington, DE
19801................................................. (302) 573-6291
2215 Federal Building, 300 South New Street, Dover, DE
19901................................................. (302) 674-3308
12 The Circle, Georgetown, DE 19947.................... (302) 856-7690
* * *
JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Democrat, Wilmington, DE; born in Scranton,
PA, November 20, 1942; educated at St. Helena's School, Wilmington, DE;
Archmere Academy, Claymont, DE; A.B. degree in history and political
science, University of Delaware; J.D., Syracuse University College of
Law; married to Jill Tracy Biden; three children: Joseph R. Biden III,
born February 3, 1969, Robert Hunter Biden, born February 4, 1970, and
Ashley Blazer Biden, born June 8, 1981; admitted to the bar, December
1968, Wilmington, DE; engaged in private practice until November 1972;
served on New Castle County Council, 1970-72; elected to the U.S.
Senate, November 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979; reelected to
U.S. Senate, November 1978, November 1984, and November 1990; committee
assignments: Democratic Steering; Foreign Relations; Judiciary
(chairman).
Office Listings
221 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-0802............................................ 224-5042
Executive Assistant.--Marianne Baker. FAX: 224-0139
J.C. Boggs Federal Building, 844 King Street,
Wilmington, DE 19801.................................. (302) 573-6345
J. Allen Frear Building, 300 South New Street, Dover,
DE 19901.............................................. (302) 678-9483
Georgetown Professional Center, Suite 108, 600 South
DuPont Highway, Georgetown, DE 19947.................. (302) 856-9275
REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
MICHAEL N. CASTLE, Republican, of Wilmington, DE; born on July 2,
1939 in Wilmington; graduate of Tower Hill School, 1957; B.S.,
economics, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, 1961; J.D., Georgetown
University Law School, 1964; attorney; admitted to the District of
Columbia and Delaware bars, 1964; commenced practice in Wilmington;
elected to Delaware House of Representatives, 1966-67; Delaware Senate,
1968-76; Lieutenant Governor of Delaware, 1981-85; Governor, 1985-92;
awarded honorary degrees: Wesley College, 1986; Widener College, 1986;
Delaware State University, 1986; Hamilton College, 1991; Jefferson
Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, 1992; active in the National
Governors' Association, serving 3 years as the Chairman of the Human
Resources Committee; co-vice chairman for NGA's Task Force on Health
Care with President Clinton; past president of the Council of State
Governments;
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past chairman of the Southern Governors' Association; chaired the
Republican Governors' Association, 1988; awarded American Diabetes
Association's C. Everett Koop Award for Health Promotion and Awareness,
June, 1992; member: Delaware Bar Association; American Bar Association;
former member: National Governor's Association; Republican Governors'
Association; National Assessment Governing Board; Council of State
Governors; Southern Governors' Association; current House Committee
memberships: Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee; subcommittee:
Housing and Community Development, Consumer Credit and Insurance,
International Development, Finance, Trade and Monetary Policy; Committee
on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; subcommittees: Coast Guard and
Navigation, Environment and Natural Resources; committee: Education and
Labor; subcommittees: Human Resources and Post Secondary Education and
Training; Task Force on Health Care Reform, Federal Mandate, Education,
Tobacco and Health; was selected as one of seven Regional Whips for the
110-member freshman class; married Jane DiSabatino May 23, 1992; elected
to the 103d Congress on November 3, 1992; sworn in on January 5, 1993.
Office Listings
1207 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0801............................................ 225-4165
Administrative Assistant.--Michael Ratchford. FAX: 225-2291
Communications Director.--Kristin Nolt.
Legislative Director.--Paul Leonard.
3 Christina Centre, 201 N. Walnut Street, Wilmington,
DE 19801.............................................. (302) 428-1902
Office Director.--Jeff Dayton. FAX: 428-1950
J. Allen Frear Federal Building, 300 South New Street,
Dover, DE 19901....................................... (302) 736-1666
FAX: 736-6580
Counities: Kent, New Castle, and Sussex. Cities and townships:
Brookside, Camden, Claymont, Delaware City, Dover, Edgemoor,
Elsmere, Georgetown, Harrington, Highland, Acres, Kent Acres,
Laurel, Lewes, Middletown, Milford, Millsboro, New Castle,
Newark, Pike Creek, Rising Sun-Lebanon, Rodney Village, Seaford,
Smyrna, Stanton, Talleyville, Wilmington, Wilmington Minor, and
Woodside East. Population (1990), 666,696.
ZIP Codes: 19701-03, 19706-11, 19713-15, 19720, 19730, 19732-34, 19736,
19801-10, 19850, 19899, 19901, 19903, 19930-31, 19933-34, 19936,
19938-47, 19950-56, 19958, 19960-64, 19966-71, 19973, 19975,
19977, 19979-80
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FLORIDA
(Population, 1990 census, 13,003,362)
SENATORS
BOB GRAHAM, Democrat, of Miami Lakes, FL; born in Coral Gables, FL,
on November 9, 1936; attended public schools in Dade County, FL;
graduated, Miami High School, FL, 1955; B.S., University of Florida,
Gainesville, 1959; LL.B., Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, 1962;
lawyer; admitted to the Florida State bar, 1962; builder and cattleman;
elected to the Florida State House of Representatives, 1966; elected to
the Florida State Senate, 1970-78; Governor of Florida, 1978-86; married
to the former Adele Khoury in 1959; four children: Gwendolyn Patricia,
Glynn Adele, Arva Suzanne, and Kendall Elizabeth; elected to the U.S.
Senate on November 4, 1986.
Office Listings
524 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0903.................................................. 224-3041
Administrative Assistant.--Samuel R. Shorstein. TDD: 224-5621
Deputy Administrative Assistant.--Ken Klein.
Press Secretary.--Mary Byrne.
P.O. Box 3050, Tallahassee, FL 32315................... (904) 422-6100
State Director.--Mary Chiles.
Suite 3270, 101 East Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 228-2476
Suite 1715, 44 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130.... (305) 536-7293
* * *
CONNIE MACK, Republican, of Cape Coral, FL; born in Philadelphia,
PA, on October 29, 1940; attended St. Francis Xavier School, Fort Myers,
FL; graduated, Fort Myers High School, 1959; B.A. (marketing),
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1966; banker, 1966-82; member:
Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club, board of directors, Palmer
Drug Abuse Center, Fort Myers Rotary; appointed to Federal Reserve Board
(Miami Branch); married to the former Priscilla Hobbs in 1960; two
children: Debbie and Connie IV; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected on November 8,
1988 to the U.S. Senate for the term beginning January 3, 1989; member:
Committee on Appropriations.
Office Listings
517 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
0904.................................................. 224-5274
Administrative Assistant.--John Reich. FAX: 224-8022
Legislative Director.--Kim Cobb.
Suite 704, 777 Brickell, Miami FL 33131................ (305) 530-7100
Suite 602, 600 North Westshore Boulevard, Tampa, FL
33609................................................. (813) 225-7683
Suite 27, 1342 Colonial Boulevard, Fort Myers, FL 33907 (813) 275-6252
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JOE SCARBOROUGH, Republican, of Pensacola, FL; born in Atlanta, GA,
April 9, 1963; graduated, Catholic High School, Pensacola, FL, 1981;
B.A., University of Alabama, 1985; law degree, University of Florida,
1990; admitted to the Florida bar, 1991; served on the executive board
of the Escambia-Santa Rosa Bar Association; board of directors for the
Navy League of the Pensacola area; Emerald Coast Pediatric Primary Care;
member: Gulf Coast Economics Club, Chamber of Commerce, Inns of Court,
Challenger Committee, Rotary Club, Young Lawyers' Association, and
Fellowship of Christian Athletes; attends First Baptist Church of
Pensacola, where he often teaches Sunday school; married to the former
Melanie Hinton; two boys: Joey, 7 and Andrew, 4; serves on the House
National Security and Government Operations Committees.
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Office Listings
1523 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-4136
Chief of Staff, Press.--Rachel Cacioppo. FAX: 225-3414
Military Affairs, Foreign Affairs.--Bart Roper.
Legislative Director.--James Geoffrey.
Office Manager.--Susan Waren.
Counties: Bay, Escambia, Holmes, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton.
Cities and townships: Destin, Panama City, Pensacola. Population
(1990), 577,226.
ZIP Codes: 32401, 32433, 32444, 32501-07, 32514, 32518, 32526, 32536,
32540-42, 32547-48, 32560-61, 32568, 32570-71, 32580.
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
PETE PETERSON, Democrat of Marianna, FL; born in Omaha, NE; June 26,
1935; graduated, National War College, 1975; B.S., University of Tampa,
1976; attended University of Michigan, 1977; served in U.S. Air Force,
1954-1980; after enlisting he rose to the rank of Colonel; North
Vietnamese POW 6\1/2\ years; founded CRT Computers, 1983; elected 102d
Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected November 3, 1992 to the 103d
Congress; member: Committee on National Security and Small Business,
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; married the former Carlotta
Ann Neal; three children.
Office Listings
306 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0902.................................................. 225-5235
Administrative Assistant.--Suzanne Farmer. FAX: 225-1586
Executive Assistant.--Kathleen Semmel.
Legislative Director.--Eve Alexander Young.
Suite 101, 930 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303. (904) 561-3979
District Manager--Tom Pitcock. FAX: 681-2902
Room 203, 30 West Government Street, Panama City, FL
32401................................................. (904) 785-0812
District Representative.--Ken Davis. FAX: 763-3764
Counties: Baker (part), Bay (part), Calhoun, Columbia (part), Franklin,
Gadsden, Gulf, Hamilton, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon,
Liberty, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, and Washington.
Cities and townships: Alford, Altha, Apalachicola, Bascom,
Blountstown, Bonifay, Branford, Bristol, Campbellton,
Carrabelle, Caryville, Chattahoochee, Chipley, Clarksville,
Cottondale, Crawfordville, Cypress, Day, Eastpoint, Ebro,
Fountain, Graceville, Grand Ridge, Greensboro, Greenville,
Greenwood, Gretna, Havana, Hosford, Jasper, Jennings, Kinard,
Lake City, Lamont, Lanark Village, Lee, Live Oak, Lloyd, Lynn
Haven, MacClenny, Madison, Malone, Marianna, Mayo, McAlpin,
Mexico Beach, Miccosukee, Midway, Monticello, Mount Pleasant,
O'Brien, Olustee, Panacea, Panama City, Pinetta, Port St. Joe,
Quincy, Saint Marks, Salem, Sanderson, Shady Grove, Sneads,
Sopchoppy, Steinhatchee, Sumatra, Sunnyside, Tallahassee,
Telogia, Trenton, Vernon, Wacissa, Wausau, Wellborn,
Wewahitchka, White Springs, Woodville, and Youngstown.
Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 32008, 32013, 32052-53, 32055 (part), 32056, 32059-60, 32062,
32063 (part), 32066, 32071-72, 32087, 32094, 32096, 32301-04,
32307-17, 32320-24, 32326-37, 32340, 32343-44, 32346-47, 32350-
53, 32355-62, 32399, 32401 (part), 32402-04, 32405 (part),
32406, 32409 (part), 32410-11, 32417, 32420-21, 32423-28, 32430-
32, 32437-38, 32440, 32442-47, 32449, 32456, 32460-63, 32465,
32466 (part), 32693
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
CORRINE BROWN, Democrat, of Jacksonville, FL; born in Jacksonville
on November 11, 1946; B.S., Florida A&M University, 1969; masters
degree, Florida A&M University, 1971; education specialist degree,
University of Florida; honorary doctor of law, Edward Waters College;
faculty member: Florida Community College in Jacksonville, University of
Florida, and Edward Waters College; served in the Florida House of
Representatives for 10 years; first woman elected chairperson of the
Duval County Legislative Delegation; served as a consultant to the
Governor's Committee on Aging; committees: Transporation and
Infrastructure and House Committee on Veterans' Affairs; subcommittees:
Surface Transportation, Public Buildings & Economic Development, and
Hospitals and Health Care; one child, Shantrel, 1965; elected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
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Office Listings
1037 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0903............................................ 225-0123
Administrative Assistant.--E. Ronnie Simmons. FAX: 225-2256
Appointment Secretary.--Darla E. Smallwood.
Executive Assistant.--Carolyn Wilson Newton.
Legislative Director.--Adam Hollingsworth.
Suite 275, 815 S. Main St., IBM Building, Jacksonville,
FL 32207.............................................. (904) 398-8567
Counties: Alachua (part), Baker (part), Clay (part), Columbia (part),
Duval (part), Flagler (part), Lake (part), Levy (part), Marion
(part), Orange (part), Putnam (part), St. Johns (part), Seminole
(part), and Volusia (part). Cities and townships: Alachua
(part), Altamonte Springs (part), Apopka (part), Bellair-
Meadowbrook Terrace (part), Bunnell (part), Crescent City,
Daytona Beach (part), De Land (part), East Palatka, Eatonville,
Fairview Shores (part), Gainesville (part), Green Cove Springs
(part), High Springs (part), Holden Heights (part), Jacksonville
(part), Lake City (part), Lockhart (part), Macclenny (part),
Maitland (part), Mount Dora (part), Oak Ridge (part), Ocala
(part), Orange Park (part), Orlando (part), Orlovista (part),
Palatka (part), Pierson (part), Pine Hills (part), Sanford
(part), South Apopka (part), St Augustine (part), Tangelo Park,
Watertown (part), Wekiva Springs (part), West De Land (part),
Williston (part), Winter Garden (part), and Winter Park (part),
Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 32033 (part), 32038, 32043 (part), 32055 (part), 32061, 32063
(part), 32073 (part), 32084 (part), 32086 (part), 32092 (part),
32095 (part), 32112 (part), 32114 (part), 32117 (part), 32124
(part), 32130 (part), 32131, 32137 (part), 32139, 32177 (part),
32180 (part), 32190 (part), 32201, 32202 (part), 32203, 32204
(part), 32205 (part), 32206, 32207 (part), 32208-09, 32210
(part), 32211 (part), 32212, 32216 (part), 32217 (part), 32218
(part), 32219 (part), 32220 (part), 32225 (part), 32230-32,
32234, 32236, 32244 (part), 32246 (part), 32247, 32254 (part),
32255, 32256 (part), 32257 (part), 32258 (part), 32601 (part),
32602, 32609 (part), 32615 (part), 32617, 32618 (part), 32634,
32640, 32643 (part), 32654, 32658, 32662-64, 32686 (part), 32696
(part), 32701 (part), 32703 (part), 32704, 32707 (part), 32710,
32712 (part), 32713 (part), 32714 (part), 32720 (part), 32721-
23, 32724 (part), 32746 (part), 32750 (part), 32751 (part),
32757 (part), 32763 (part), 32768, 32771 (part), 32773 (part),
32777, 32779 (part), 32789 (part), 32794, 32801 (part), 32804
(part), 32805 (part), 32808 (part), 32810 (part), 32811 (part),
32818 (part), 32819 (part), 32835 (part), 32839 (part), 32855,
32858, 32861, 32869, 34761 (part), 34787 (part)
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
TILLIE FOWLER, Republican, of Jacksonville, FL; born, December 23,
1942 in Milledgeville, Georgia; B.A. and J.D., Emory University,
Atlanta, GA, 1964, 1967; attorney, admitted to Georgia bar, 1967;
legislative assistant, Congressman Robert G. Stevens, Jr., 1967-70;
general counsel, deputy counsel, associate director of legislative
affairs, White House Office of Consumer Affairs, 1970-71; member,
Jacksonville City Council, Jacksonville, FL, 1985-92; president,
Jacksonville City Council, Jacksonville, FL, 1989-90; member: Emory
University Alumni Board of Governors; Civil justice Reform Act Advisory
Group for the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida,
American Red Cross, Northeast Florida Chapter; honorary member, St.
Vincent's Health Care System Advisory Board; married to L. Buck Fowler,
1968; two children: Tillie, 1973 and Elizabeth, 1975; elected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
413 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0904.................................................. 225-2501
Administrative Assistant.--David Gilliland. FAX: 225-9318
Legislative Director.--William Klein.
Scheduler/Executive Assistant.--Lynn Miller.
4452 Hendricks Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32207.......... (904) 739-6600
140 South Atlantic Avenue, Ormond Beach, FL 32176...... (904) 672-0754
Counties: Duval County (part); cities and townships of Bryceville and
Jacksonville. Flagler County (part); cities and townships of
Bunnell, Flagler Beach, Hastings, and Palm Coast. Nassau County;
cities and townships of Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hilliard,
and Yulee. St. Johns County (part); cities and townships of
Ponte Verda Beach, and Saint Augustine. Volusia County (part);
cities and townships of Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Pierson,
and Seville. Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 32004, 32009, 32011, 32033 (part), 32034, 32035, 32046,
32082, 32084 (part), 32085, 32086 (part), 32092 (part), 32095
(part), 32097, 32105, 32110, 32114 (part), 32117 (part), 32118
(part), 32124 (part), 32130 (part), 32135-36, 32137 (part),
32145, 32173-76, 32180 (part), 32190 (part), 32202 (part), 32204
(part), 32205 (part), 32207 (part), 32210 (part), 32211 (part),
32215, 32216 (part), 32217 (part), 32218 (part), 32223-24, 32225
(part), 32226-29, 32233-34, 32237, 32239-41, 32244 (part),
32245, 32246 (part), 32250, 32256 (part), 32257 (part), 32258
(part), 32259, 32266-67
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
KAREN L. THURMAN, Democrat, of Dunnellon, FL; born in Rapid City,
SD, on January 12, 1951; attended South Canyon Elementary School, Rapid
City; graduated, Satellite High
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School, Satellite Beach, FL, 1969; Santa Fe Community College 1969-71;
B.A., University of Florida, Gainsville, FL, 1973; attended University
of Florida Graduate School, 1973; mathematics teacher, Dunnellon Middle
School, Dunnellon; Florida State Senate, 1982-92; Dunnellon City
Council, 1975-82; elected mayor, City of Dunnellon, 1979-81; member:
State Sentencing Guidelines Commission; Future Farmers of America, board
of directors; State Public Service Commission; Withlacoochee Regional
Water Supply Authority; Regional Energy Action Committee; Coastal Impact
Study; chairman, Job Training Partnership Act Coordinating Council;
Comprehensive Plan; National Conference of State Legislators; Southern
Regional Education Board; married to John Patrick Thurman, 1973; two
children: McLin, 1977 and Liberty Lee, 1978; elected on November 3, 1992
to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
130 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0905.................................................. 225-1002
Administrative Assistant.--Nora Matus.
Scheduler.--Joan Rodriguez Hall.
Legislative Director.--Robert Dobek.
District Administrator.--Anne Morgan.
2224 Highway 44 West, Inverness, FL 34453.............. (904) 344-3044
5700 SW. 34th Street, Suite 425, Gainesville, FL 32608. (904) 336-6614
5623 U.S. 19 South, Suite 206, New Port Richey, FL
34652................................................. (813) 849-4496
Counties: Alachua (part), Citrus, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hernando, Levy
(part), Marion (part), Pasco (part), and Sumter. Cities and
townships: Alachua (part), Bayonet Point (part), Beacon Square,
Beverly Hills, Brookridge, Brooksville, Bushnell, Chiefland,
Citrus Springs, Cross City, Crystal River, Dunnellon, Elfers
(part), Floral City, Gainesville (part), Hernando, Hernando
Beach, High Point, High Springs (part), Holiday, Homosassa,
Homosassa Springs, Hudson (part), Inverness, Jasmine Estates,
Lake Panasoffkee, New Port Richey, New Port Richey East,
Newberry, Ocala (part), Port Richey, Ridge Manor, South
Brooksville, Spring Hill, Sugarmill Woods, Timber Pines,
Wildwood, and Williston (part). Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 32137 (part), 32159 (part), 32356, 32359, 32601 (part),
32603-08, 32609 (part), 32610-11, 32613-14, 32615 (part), 32618
(part), 32619, 32621, 32625-26, 32628, 32631, 32633, 32639,
32643 (part), 32648, 32667-69, 32680, 32683, 32686 (part),
32692-94, 32696 (part), 33513-14, 33521, 33525 (part), 33538,
33540 (part), 33585, 33597, 34423, 34428-29, 34431-34, 34436,
34442, 34445-53, 34460-61, 34464-65, 34484, 34487, 34498, 34601-
02, 34605-07, 34608 (part), 34609, 34610 (part), 34613-14,
34636, 34652 (part), 34653 (part), 34654 (part), 34656, 34661,
34667 (part), 34668, 34669 (part), 34673-74, 34680, 34690
(part), 34691, 34731 (part), 34748 (part), 34785
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
CLIFF B. STEARNS, Republican, of Ocala, FL; born in Washington, DC,
April 16, 1941; attended Hearst Elementary School, Washington, DC, 1946-
52; graduated, Woodrow Wilson High, Washington, DC, 1959; bachelor's
degree, electrical engineering, George Washington University,
Washington, DC, 1963; graduate work, University of California, Los
Angeles, 1965; served, U.S. Air Force (captain), 1963-67; businessman;
member: Marion County/Ocala Energy Task Force, Tourist Development
Council, Ocala Board of Realtors, American Hotel/Motel Association in
Florida, American Hotel/Motel Association of the United States, Grace
Presbyterian Church; board of directors, Boys Club of Ocala; married to
the former Joan Moore; three children: Douglas, Cliff, Jr., and Scott;
elected November 8, 1988, to the 101st Congress; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2352 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0906............................................ 225-5744
Administrative Assistant.--Jack Seum. FAX: 225-3973
Legislative Director.--Veronica Crowe.
Executive Assistant.--Marcia Summers.
Suite 125, 501 Southeast 26th Court, Ocala, FL 34471... (904) 351-8777
District Manager.--Sharon Brooks. FAX: 351-8011
Counties: Baker (part), Bradford, Clay (part), Duval (part), Lake
(part), Marion (part), Putnam (part), and Union. Cities and
townships: Ocala, Leesburg, Orange Park, and Jacksonville
(part). Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 32007, 32030, 32040, 32042, 32043 (part), 32044, 32050,
32054, 32058, 32063 (part), 32065, 32067-68, 32073 (part),
32079, 32083, 32091, 32102, 32111, 32112 (part), 32113, 32133-
34, 32138, 32140, 32147-49, 32157-58, 32159 (part), 32160, 32177
(part), 32178-79, 32181-82, 32185, 32187, 32189, 32192-93,
32195, 32210 (part), 32219 (part), 32220 (part), 32221-22,
32234, 32238, 32244 (part), 32254 (part), 32622, 32656, 32666,
32681, 32697, 32702, 32720 (part), 32726, 32727, 32735, 32757
(part), 32767, 32776, 32778, 32784, 34420, 34421, 34471-72,
34476, 34480, 34488-89, 34705, 34711-12, 34729, 34731 (part),
34736-37, 34748 (part), 34749, 34753, 34755-56, 34762, 34787
(part), 34788-89, 34797
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SEVENTH DISTRICT
JOHN L. MICA, Republican, of Winter Park, FL; born in Binghamton,
NY, on January 27, 1943; attended Horace Mann Elementary, Binghamton;
graduated, Miami-Edison High School, Miami, FL; B.A., University of
Florida, 1967; president, MK Development; managing general partner,
Cellular Communications; former government affairs consultant, Mica,
Dudinsky & Associates; executive director, Local Government Study
Commissions, Palm Beach County, 1970-72; executive director, Orange
County Local Government Study Commission, 1972-74; elected to the
Florida State House of Representatives, 1976-80; Administrative
Assistant, U.S. Senator Paula Hawkins, 1980-85; Florida State Good
Government Award, 1973; One of five Florida Jaycees Outstanding Young
Men of America, 1978; member: Kiwanis, Crime Line Board, Tiger Bay Club,
Beth Johnson Mental Health Board, PTA Board, Chamber of Commerce,
Florida Blue Key; brother of former Congressman Daniel A. Mica; married
to the former Patricia Szymanek, 1972; two children: D'Anne Leigh, 1975
and John Clark, 1979; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
336 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0907.................................................. 225-4035
Administrative Assistant.--Russell L. Roberts. FAX: 226-0821
Legislative Director/Press Secretary.--Sharon
Pinkerton.
1211 Semoran Boulevard, Suite 117, Casselberry, FL
32707................................................. (407) 657-8080
840 Deltona Boulevard, Deltona, FL 32725............... (407) 860-1499
1396 Dunlawton Avenue, Port Orange, FL 32127........... (904) 756-9798
Counties: Orange County; city of Apopka (part). Seminole County; cities
and townships of Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Chuluota, Fern
Park, Forest City, Geneva, Heathrow, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Sanford (part), Tuscawilla, and Winter Springs. Volusia
County; cities and townships of Daytona Beach (part), Daytona
Beach Shores, Deland (part), Deltona, Edgewater, Lake Helen, New
Smyrna Beach, Oak Hill, Orange City, Ponce Inlet, Port Orange,
and South Daytona. Population, (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 32114 (part), 32115-16, 32118 (part), 32119-23, 32124 (part),
32127, 32129, 32130 (part), 32132, 32141, 32168-70, 32701
(part), 32703 (part), 32706, 32707 (part), 32708, 32712 (part),
32713 (part), 32714 (part), 32715-16, 32718-19, 32720 (part),
32724 (part), 32725, 32728, 32730, 32732, 32738, 32744, 32746
(part), 32747, 32750 (part), 32751 (part), 32752, 32754 (part),
32759, 32763 (part), 32764-66, 32771 (part), 32772, 32773
(part), 32774, 32779 (part), 32791, 32792 (part), 32795, 32808
(part), 32810 (part), 32818 (part), 32860
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
BILL McCOLLUM, Republican, of Orlando, FL; born in Brooksville, FL,
July 12, 1944; attended Brooksville public schools; graduated, Hernando
High School, 1962; B.A., 1965 and J.D., 1968, University of Florida,
Gainesville; U.S. Navy, 1969-72 (active duty), reserve, commander;
lawyer; admitted to the Florida bar in 1968 and commenced practice in
Orlando, 1973; former partner, Pitts, Eubanks & Ross; member: American,
Florida, and Orange County Bar Associations; Florida Blue Key, Phi Delta
Phi, and Omicron Delta Kappa; Kiwanis; Sertoma Club of Apopka; American
Legion; Who's Who in America; Reserve Officers Association; Naval
Reserve Officers Association; Military Order of World Wars; former
chairman, Seminole County Republican Executive Committee; married to the
former Ingrid Seebohm, 1971; three sons: Douglas, Justin, and Andrew;
elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; member: Judiciary Committee; chairman, Crime
Subcommittee; vice-chairman, Banking and Financial Services Committee;
Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Subcommittee; House Select
Committee on Intelligence.
Office Listings
2266 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0908............................................ 225-2176
Chief of Staff.--Vaughn Forrest. FAX: 225-0999
Legislative Assistant.--Don Morrissey.
Office Manager.--Christy Russell.
605 East Robinson Street, #650, Orlando, FL 32801...... (407) 872-1962
District Representative.--John Ariale.
Counties: Orange (part) and Osceola (part). Cities and townships:
Apopka, Belle Isle, Bithlo, Christmas, Edgewood, Oakland, Ocoee,
Orlando, Maitland, Winter Park, Windermere, Winter Garden,
Zellwood, Lake Buena Vista, Taft, Tangerine, Kissimmee, and
Buena Ventura Lake. Population (1990), 711,689.
ZIP Codes: 32703 (part), 32709, 32712 (part), 32733, 32745, 32751
(part), 32757 (part), 32789 (part), 32790, 32792 (part), 32793,
32798, 32801 (part), 32802-03, 32804 (part), 32805 (part),
32806-07, 32808 (part), 32809, 32810 (part),
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32811 (part), 32812, 32814, 32817, 32818 (part), 32819 (part), 32820-
33, 32835 (part), 32836-37, 32839 (part), 32853-54, 32856-57,
32859, 32862, 32867, 32872, 33848, 34734, 34740, 34741 (part),
34742-43, 34744 (part), 34745, 34760, 34761 (part), 34771
(part), 34777, 34786, 34787 (part)
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
MICHAEL BILIRAKIS, Republican, of Palm Harbor, FL; born July 16,
1930, in Tarpon Springs, FL; raised in western Pennsylvania; B.S. in
engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 1955-59; accounting, George
Washington University, Washington, DC, 1959-60; J.D., University of
Florida, Gainesville, 1961-63; 4 years of military service during Korean
war; attorney and small businessman, petroleum engineer, aerospace
contract administrator, geophysical engineer (offshore oil exploration),
steelworker, and judge of various courts for 8 years; honors in college
include Phi Alpha Delta Annual Award for Outstanding Law Graduate and
president of the student body of School of Engineering and Mines; honors
after college, civil activities, and organizations include Citizen of
the Year Award for Greater Tarpon Springs, 1972-73; founder and charter
president of Tarpon Springs Volunteer Ambulance Service; past president
and 4-year director of Greater Tarpon Springs Chamber of Commerce; past
president of Rotary Club of Tarpon Springs, board of governors of
Pinellas Suncoast Chamber of Commerce, board of development of Anclote
Manor Psychiatric Hospital, AHEPA; elected commander Post 173 American
Legion, Holiday, FL (1977-79, two terms); 33rd degree Mason and Shriner;
member: West Pasco Bar Association, American Judicature Society, Florida
Bar and American Bar Associations, University of Florida Law Center
Association and Gator Booster, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign
Wars; holds college level doctorate teaching certificate; member: Elks,
Eastern Star and White Shrine of Jerusalem, Royaler of Jesters of Egypt
Temple Shrine District, Air Force Association; former member: Clearwater
Bar Association, National Contract Management Association, American
Society of Mining, Metallurgical & Petroleum Engineers, and Creative
Education Foundation; married to the former Evelyn Miaoulis, 1959; two
children: Manual and Gus; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2,
1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2240 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0909............................................ 225-5755
Administrative Assistant.--Patricia Faber. FAX: 225-4085
Legislative/Media Counsel.--Todd Tuten.
Scheduler.--Douglas Menorca.
Suite 1600, 1100 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, FL 34615 (813) 441-3721
Director of District Operations.--Sonja Stefanadis.
4111 Land O'Lakes Boulevard, Suite 306, Land O'Lakes,
FL 34639.............................................. (813) 996-7441
Counties: Hillsborough (part), Pasco (part), and Pinellas (part). Cities
and townships: Aripeka, Bearss, Brandon, Brooksville,
Carrollwood Village, Clearwater, Countryside, Crystal Springs,
Dade City, Dale Mabry, Dunedin, Eastlake Woodlands, Elfers,
Feather Sound, Holiday, Howard Franklin, Hudson, Hunters Green,
Land O'Lakes, Lutz, New Port Richey, Odessa, Oldsmar, Ozona,
Palm Harbor, Plant City, Quail Hollow, Safety Harbor, San
Antonio, Seffner, Seven Springs Veterans Village, Smitter, St.
Leo, St. Pete, Tarpon Springs, Thonotosassa, Valrico, Wesley
Chapel, and Zephyrhills. Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 33510 (part), 33525 (part), 33540 (part), 33541, 33543-44,
33549 (part), 33556, 33565 (part), 33576 (part), 33584 (part),
33592, 33594 (part), 33613 (part), 33618 (part), 33624-26, 33637
(part), 33647, 33694, 33702 (part), 33716 (part), 34608 (part),
34610 (part), 34615, 34616 (part), 34617-19, 34620 (part),
34621, 34622 (part), 34623, 34624 (part), 34625, 34629, 34630
(part), 34639, 34652 (part), 34653 (part), 34654 (part), 34655,
34660, 34667 (part), 34669 (part), 34677, 34679, 34681-85,
34688-89, 34690 (part), 34695, 34697-98
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
C.W. BILL YOUNG, Republican, of St. Petersburg, FL; born in
Harmarville, PA, December 16, 1930; elected Florida's only Republican
State senator in 1960; reelected 1964, 1966, 1967 (special election),
and 1968; serving as minority leader from 1963 to 1970; national
committeeman, Florida Young Republicans, 1957-59; State chairman,
Florida Young Republicans, 1959-61; member, Florida Constitution
Revision Commission, 1965-67; married and has three adult children and
he and his wife, Beverly, have three sons; elected to the 92d Congress,
November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member:
Committee on Appropriations, Republican Executive Committee on
Committees, Select Intelligence Committee; chairman, Appropriations
Subcommittee on National Security.
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Office Listings
2407 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0910............................................ 225-5961
Executive Assistant.--Douglas M. Gregory. FAX: 225-9764
Legislative Director.--Harry Glenn.
Suite 627, 144 First Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL
33701................................................. (813) 893-3191
Administrative Assistant.--George N. Cretekos.
Suite 606, 801 West Bay Drive, Largo, FL 33640......... (813) 581-0980
County: Pinellas County (part). Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 33504, 33701, 33702 (part), 33703-15, 33716 (part), 33731,
33733-34, 33736-43, 33784, 34616 (part), 34620 (part), 34622
(part), 34624 (part), 34630 (part), 34635, 34640-44, 34646-49,
34664-66
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
SAM GIBBONS, Democrat, of Tampa, FL; born in Tampa, January 20,
1920, son of Gunby Gibbons and Jessie Kirk Cralle Gibbons; educated in
public schools of Tampa; received J.D. degree from the University of
Florida; named to the University's Hall of Fame and to its honor
society, Florida Blue Key; member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; married
to the former Martha Hanley; three sons: Clifford (1950), Mark (1952),
and Timothy (1958); four grandchildren; elected to the Florida House of
Representatives in 1952 and served for 6 years; elected to the Florida
Senate in 1958 and served for 4 years; named 1 of the top 10 members of
each body; named Tampa's Outstanding Young Man of the Year in 1954;
received Chamber of Commerce president's award; Distinguished Alumnus
Award, University of Florida in 1973; deacon, First Presbyterian Church
of Tampa; first president and member of University of South Florida
Foundation; served in U.S. Army 5 years during World War II with 501st
Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne Division; awarded Bronze Star; was in
initial assault force landing before D-Day in Europe; took part in other
major combat actions, including operations at Bastogne; released from
active duty as major; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member and ranking minority
member of Ways and Means Committee; member, Joint Committee on Taxation;
official U.S. advisor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
Office Listings
2204 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0911............................................ 225-3376
Chief of Staff.--Barbara Toffling.
Scheduler/Chief Legislative Assistant.--Flora
Sullivan.
Suite 260, 2002 N. Lois Avenue, Tampa, FL 33607........ (813) 870-2101
Staff Assistant.--Lana Lueiro.
County: Hillsborough County (part); cities of Apollo Beach (part),
Bloomingdale (part), Brandon (part), Carrollwood, Del Rio, East
Lake-Orient Park, Egypt Lake, Gibsonton, Lake Magdalene (part),
Mango (part), Palm River-Clair Mel, Riverview, Tampa (part),
Temple Terrace, Town `n' Country, University West and West Park.
Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33509, 33510 (part), 33511 (part), 33534, 33549 (part),
33550, 33569 (part), 33572 (part), 33584 (part), 33587, 33594
(part), 33601-12, 33613 (part), 33614-17, 33618 (part), 33619,
33621-23, 33629-31, 33634-35, 33637 (part), 33672-75, 33677,
33679-82, 33684-88, 33690, 33695, 33697
* * *
TWELFTH DISTRICT
CHARLES T. CANADY, Republican, of Lakeland, FL; born June 22, 1954
in Lakeland; House service, January 3, 1993 to present; rank, 77th (1 of
108); B.A., Haverford Coll. (PA), 1976; J.D., Yale Law School, 1979;
attorney, Lakeland, 1979-92; member, Florida House of Representatives,
1984-90; recipient: President's Award, Florida Public Library
Association, 1988; Crime Fighters Award, Florida Department of Law
Enforcement, 1989; member: Volunteers in Service to the Elderly, board
of directors; HUG (home for unwed mothers), board of directors;
Community Council on Substance Abuse; United Cerebral Palsy Board; Boy
Scout's Adv. Council; elected November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
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Office Listings
1222 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0912............................................ 225-1252
Administrative Assistant.--Tracey St. Pierre. FAX: 225-2279
Scheduler.--Athena Buonome.
District Administrator.--Sue Loftin.
Federal Building, 124 South Tennessee Ave., Lakeland,
FL 33801.............................................. (813) 688-2651
FAX: 683-4453
Counties: DeSoto, Hardee, Highlands (part), Hillsborough (part), Pasco
(part), and Polk (part). Cities and townships: Arcadia,
Auburndale, Avon Park (part), Bartow, Bowling Green, Brandon
(part), Combee Settlement, Dade City, Dade City North, Dover,
Dundee, Eagle Lake, Fort Meade, Frostproof, Haines City (part),
Highland City, Kathleen, Lacoochee, Lake Alfred, Lake Wales,
Lakeland, Mulberry, Plant City (part), Southeast Arcadia,
Wauchula, Winter Haven and Zephyrhills (part). Population
(1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33503, 33509-10, 33511 (part), 33524, 33525 (part), 33526-27,
33530, 33537, 33539, 33540 (part), 33547 (part), 33564, 33565
(part), 33566-67, 33569 (part), 33574, 33576 (part), 33593,
33594 (part), 33801-13, 33820-21, 33823 (part), 33825 (part),
33827, 33830 (part), 33834-35, 33838-43, 33844 (part), 33847,
33849, 33850 (part), 33851-52, 33853 (part), 33854-60, 33863-65,
33867, 33868 (part), 33870 (part), 33873, 33880-85, 33890
* * *
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
DAN MILLER, Republican, of Bradenton, FL; born in Highland Park, MI,
on May 30, 1942; graduated Manatee High School, Bradenton, 1960;
B.S.B.A., University of Florida, Gainsville, FL, 1964; M.B.A., Emory
University, Atlanta, GA, 1965; Ph.D., Louisiana State University, Baton
Rouge, LA, 1970; partner (former) Miller Enterprises; married to the
former Glenda Darsey, 1968; two children: Daniel Darsey, 1970 and
Kathryn C., 1972; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
117 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0913.................................................. 225-5015
Administrative Assistant.--Matt Kibbe. FAX: 226-0828
Legislative Director.--Marty Reiser.
Press Secretary.--[Vacant.]
District Administrator.--Ralph DeVitto.
1751 Mound, Suite A-2, Sarasota, FL 34236.............. (813) 951-6643
2424 Manatee Avenue, Suite 104, Bradenton, FL 34205.... (813) 747-9081
Counties: Charlotte (part), Hillsborough (part), Manatee, and Sarasota.
Cities and townships: Anna Maria, Apollo Beach (part), Bayshore
Gardens, Bee Ridge, Bradenton, Bradenton Beach, Cortez, Desoto
Lakes, Ellenton, Englewood (part), Fruitville, Gulf Gate
Estates, Holmes Beach, Kensington Park, Lake Sarasota, Lauerl,
Longboat Key, Memphis, Nokomis, North Port, North Sarasota,
Osprey, Palmetto, Plantation, Port Charlotte (part), Ridge Wood
Heights, Ruskin, Samoset, Sarasota, Sarasota Springs, Siesta
Key, South Bradenton, South Gate Ridge, South Sarasota, South
Venice, Southgate, Sun City Center, The Meadows, Vamo, Venice,
Venice Gardens, Warm Mineral Springs, West Bradenton, West
Samoset, Whitfield and Mimauma. Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 33547 (part), 33569 (part), 33570-71, 33572 (part), 33573,
33586, 33598, 33948 (part), 33952 (part), 33953 (part), 33954
(part), 33980 (part), 34201-03, 34205-10, 34215-22, 34223
(part), 34224 (part), 34228-43, 34250-51, 34264, 34270, 34272,
34274-78, 34280-82, 34284-85, 34287, 34292-93, 34295
* * *
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
PORTER J. GOSS, Republican, of Sanibel, FL; born in Waterbury, New
Haven County, CT, November 26, 1938; attended Fessenaen School, West
Newton, MA; graduated, Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT, 1956; B.A., Yale
University, New Haven, CT, 1960; served, U.S. Army, lieutenant, 1960-62;
clandestine services officer, CIA, 1962-72; businessman, investor;
councilman/mayor, city of Sanibel, 1974-82; chairman, Lee County
Commission, 1985-86; commissioner, Lee County, District 1, 1983-88;
director, National Audubon Society; chairman, State Advisory Committee
on Coastal Management; vice chairman, West Coast Inland Navigational
District; past chairman, Metropolitan Planning Organization; port
commissioner, Southwest Florida Regional Airport; member: Southwest
Florida Mental Health District Board, Canterbury School, Lee County
Mental Health Center, Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation,
Westminster Presbyterian Church; married to the former Mariel Robinson;
four children: Leslie, Chauncey, Mason, and Gerrit; elected November 8,
1988, to the 101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
108 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0914.................................................. 225-2536
Chief of Staff.--Sheryl Wooley. FAX: 225-6820
Administrative Assistant and Counsel to Rules
Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget Process.--
Wendy Selig.
Legislative Director.--Merrell Moorhead.
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Maggie Knutson.
Press Secretary.--Natasha DeWees.
Senior Legislative Assistant.--Kirsten Madison.
Suite 303, Barnett Center, 2000 Main Street, Fort
Myers, FL 33901....................................... (813) 332-4677
FAX: 332-1743
Suite 212, Bldg F, 3301 Tamiam: Trail East, Naples, FL
33962................................................. (813) 774-8060
FAX: 774-7262
75 Taylor Street, Punta Gorda, FL 33950................ (813) 639-0051
Counties: Charlotte (part), Collier, and Lee. Population (1990),
562,518.
ZIP Codes: 33901-19, 33920 (part), 33921-29, 33931-34, 33936-43, 33945-
47, 33948 (part), 33949-51, 33952 (part), 33953 (part), 33954
(part), 33955-57, 33959, 33961-64, 33969-71, 33980 (part),
33981-83, 33990-92, 33999, 34223 (part), 34224 (part)
* * *
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
DAVE WELDON, Republican, of Palm Bay, FL; born in Amityville, NY,
August 31, 1953; attended Main Street School, Farmingdale, NY, 1966;
graduated Farmingdale High School, Farmingdale, NY, 1971; B.S.,
Biochemistry, State University of New York, Stonybrook, NY, 1978; M.D.,
State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, 1981; U.S. Army, Major
Medical Corp, 1981-87; physician, internal medicine; member: American
College of Physicians, Florida Medical Association Bervard County
Medical Society Retired Officers Association; married to Nancy Weldon,
1979; one child, Katherine; elected to 104th Congress.
Office Listings
216 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0915.................................................. 225-3671
Administrative Assistant.--Dana Gartzke.
Office Manager.--Barbara Reynolds.
Legislative Director.--Stuart Burns.
Press Secretary.--April Lassiter.
2725 Saint John Street, Bldg. C, Melbourne, FL 32940... (407) 632-1776
FAX 639-8595
Counties: Brevard, Indian River, Osceola (part), and Polk (part).
Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 32754 (part), 32775, 32780-83, 32796, 32815, 32901-10, 32920,
32922-27, 32931-32, 32934-37, 32940-41, 32948-68, 32970-71,
32976, 32978, 33402 (part), 33420 (part), 33823 (part), 33830
(part), 33837, 33844 (part), 33845, 33850 (part), 33851, 33853
(part), 33858, 33868 (part), 33877, 34739, 34741 (part), 34744
(part), 34746-47, 34758-59, 34769-70, 34771 (part), 34772-73,
34972 (part)
* * *
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
MARK A. FOLEY, Republican, of West Palm Beach, FL; born in Newton,
MA, September 8, 1954; attended The Sacred Heart School; graduated Lake
Worth High School, Lake Worth, FL; attended Palm Beach Community
College, Lake Worth, FL; president, Foley-Smith & Associates, Inc., a
real estate company; served as Florida House of Representative, 1990-92;
Florida Senate, (Agriculture Committee Chairman), 1992-94; commissioner
of the city of Lake Worth, FL; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
506 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-5792
Chief of Staff/Press Secretary.--Kirk Fordham. FAX 225-3132
Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Michele Famiglietti.
Legislative Director.--Sean Dougherty.
4440 PGA Boulevard, Suite 406, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
33410................................................. (407) 627-6192
District Manager.--Ed Chase. FAX: 626-4749
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250 Northwest Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, FL
34986................................................. (407) 878-3181
District Manager.--Anne Decker. FAX: 871-0651
Counties: Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, and
St. Lucie. Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33401 (part), 33403 (part), 33404 (part), 33406 (part), 33407
(part), 33409 (part), 33410 (part), 33411 (part), 33412, 33413
(part), 33414 (part), 33415 (part), 33417-18, 33430 (part),
33437 (part), 33440 (part), 33455, 33458, 33461 (part), 33463
(part), 33467 (part), 33468-69, 33470 (part), 33471, 33475,
33477-78, 33498 (part), 33825 (part), 33852, 33857, 33870
(part), 33871-72, 33920 (part), 33930, 33935, 33944, 33960,
34945 (part), 34946 (part), 34947 (part), 34949, 34950 (part),
34951 (part), 34952-53, 34957-58, 34972 (part), 34973, 34974
(part), 34981 (part), 34982-85, 34986 (part), 34987 (part),
34990, 34992, 34994-97
* * *
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
CARRIE P. MEEK, Democrat, of Miami, FL; born in Tallahassee, FL, on
April 29, 1926; attended Florida A&M Laboratory School, Tallahassee;
graduated, Florida A&M High School, Tallahassee, 1943; B.S., Florida A&M
University, Tallahassee, FL, 1946; M.S., University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI, 1948; Ed.D., Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL;
instructor, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee; instructor, Bethune
Cookman-College, Daytona Beach, FL; professor, Miami-Dade Community
College; planner, Dade County Model City Program; elected to the Florida
House of Representatives, 1979-82; elected to the Florida Senate, 1982-
92; special assistant to the vice president, Miami-Dade Community
College; member: State Advisory Council on Community Education; Florida
Commission on Taxation and Budget Reform; Florida Association of
Community Education; National Association of Community Educators Board
of Directors, 1975-78; National Park & Recreation Association Trustee,
1973-76; League of Women Voters; National Organization of Women; NAACP;
Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce; North Dade Chamber of Commerce; Women's
Chamber of Commerce; Miami Chapter Top Ladies of Distinction; Business
and Professional Women's Club; Spanish American League Against
Discrimination; Urban League of Greater Miami; Dade County United Way
Board; Florida Memorial College Board; Metro Miami Action Plan Board;
Home Intensive Care Board; First Union National Bank Advisory Board,
Community Action Agency Board; Homes for South Florida Board; Dade
County Housing and Urban Development's Housing Resource Team; Southern
Regional Council Executive Committee; Florida Democratic Party's Central
Committee; Florida Democratic Black Caucus; Afro-American Democratic
Club (founder and president, 1987-88); Florida Association of Community
Relations Professionals; Habitat for Humanity Board; Housing Advisory
Board; Family Health Center Board; secretary, National Black Caucus of
State Legislators; National Order of Women Legislators; Phi Delta Kappa;
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; three children: Lucia Davis Raiford (1953),
Sheila Davis Kinui (1956), and Kendrick Meek (1966); elected on November
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
404 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0917.................................................. 225-4506
Chief of Staff.--Peggy Demon. FAX: 226-0777
Deputy Chief of Staff.--John Schelble.
Press Secretary/Legislative Assistant.--Tola
Thompson.
District Administrator.--Guy Forchion.
25 West Flagler Street, Suite 1015, Miami, FL 33130.... (305) 381-9541
County: Dade County (part); cities and townships of Allapattah, Andover,
Belle Meade, Biscayne Gardens, Biscayne Park (part), Brownsville
(part), Bunche Park, Carol City (part), Coconut Grove (part),
Coral Gables (part), Crestview, Cutler Ridge (part), El Portal,
Florida City (part), Gladeview, Glenvar Heights, Golden Glades,
Goulds (part), Hialeah (part), Homestead (part), Homestead AFB,
Howard, Kendall (part), Lake Lucerne, Leisure City (part), Lemon
City, Liberty City, Little Haiti, Little River, Miami (part),
Miami Shores (part), Morningside, Naranja, Norland (part), North
Miami (part), North Miami Beach (part), Norwood, Ojus (part),
Opa-locka, Opa-locka North, Overtown, Palmetto Estates, Perrine
(part), Pinewood, Princeton (part), Richmond Heights (part),
Rolling Oaks, Scott Lake, South Miami (part), South Miami
Heights (part), Washington Park, West Little River, Westview and
Wynwood. Population (1990), 570,981.
ZIP Codes: 33012 (part), 33013 (part), 33014 (part), 33030 (part), 33032
(part), 33033 (part), 33034 (part), 33039, 33054, 33055 (part),
33056, 33090, 33101, 33125 (part), 33127, 33128 (part), 33129
(part), 33130 (part), 33132 (part), 33133 (part), 33136 (part),
33137 (part), 33138 (part), 33142 (part), 33143 (part), 33145
(part), 33146 (part), 33147 (part), 33150 (part), 33151, 33153,
33155 (part), 33156 (part), 33157 (part), 33160 (part), 33161
(part), 33162 (part), 33164, 33167-68, 33169 (part), 33170
(part), 33176 (part), 33177 (part), 33179 (part), 33180 (part),
33181 (part), 33186 (part), 33188, 33189 (part), 33190 (part),
33238, 33242, 33261
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EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN, Republican, of Dade County, FL; born July 15,
1952 in Havana, Cuba; B.A., English, Florida International University;
M.S., Educational Leadership, Florida International University; doctoral
candidate in education, University of Miami; certified Florida school
teacher; founder and former owner, Eastern Academy; elected to Florida
House of Representatives, 1982; elected to Florida State Senate, 1986;
former president, Bilingual Private School Association; regular
contributor to leading Spanish language newspaper; during House tenure,
married then-State Representative Dexter Lehtinen; two daughters: Amanda
Michelle and Patricia Marie; elected to the U.S. House of
Representatives on August 29, 1989 to the 101st Congress; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2440 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0918............................................ 225-3931
Chief of Staff.--Arthur Estopinan. FAX: 225-5620
Legislative Director.--Jay O'Callaghan.
Press Secretary.--Juan Cortinas.
Appointment Secretary.--William S. Burlew.
Suite 240, 5757 Blue Lagoon Drive, Miami, FL 33126..... (305) 262-1800
County: Dade County (part); cities and townships of Coral Gables,
Florida City, Homestead, Key Biscayne, Miami, Miami Beach, South
Miami, and West Miami. Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33030 (part), 33031 (part), 33032 (part), 33033 (part), 33034
(part), 33035 (part), 33092, 33109, 33111, 33114, 33116, 33119,
33122 (part), 33124, 33125 (part), 33126 (part), 33128 (part),
33129 (part), 33130 (part), 33131, 33132 (part), 33133 (part),
33134-35, 33136 (part), 33139 (part), 33142 (part), 33143
(part), 33144 (part), 33145 (part), 33146 (part), 33149, 33155
(part), 33156 (part), 33157 (part), 33158 (part), 33165 (part),
33170 (part), 33173 (part), 33174 (part), 33175 (part), 33176
(part), 33177 (part), 33186 (part), 33189 (part), 33190 (part),
33197, 33233, 33243, 33245, 33255, 33257, 33283, 33296, 33299
* * *
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
HARRY JOHNSTON, Democrat, of Boynton Beach, FL; born in West Palm
Beach on December 2, 1931; graduated from Palm Beach High School, 1949;
B.A., Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, 1953; LL.B., University of
Florida, Gainesville, 1958; served U.S. Army, Fort Hood, Texas, 1953-55;
attorney; admitted to the Florida bar in 1958 and commenced practice in
West Palm Beach; elected to the Florida State Senate, 1974-86;
president, Florida State Senate, 1984-86; member: American and Florida
Bar Associations; Governor's Special Task Force on Prison Reform;
Supreme Court Committee on Sentencing; Presbyterian Church; president:
Rotary Club of West Palm Beach; Palm Beach County Bar Association;
United Way of Palm Beach County; Chamber of Commerce of Greater West
Palm Beach; director: Norton Art Gallery and Palm Glades Girl Scout
Council; married to the former Mary Otley; two children: Victoria J.
Middlebrooks and Rebecca J. Fitzgerald; four grandchildren: Amanda Leigh
Middlebrooks, John Otley Middlebrooks, Ryan Holden Fitzgerald, and
Christian Edward; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress;
reelected November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
2458 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0919............................................ 225-3001
Chief of Staff.--Suzanne Stoll. FAX: 225-8791
Press Secretary.--Brian Geiger.
Suite 250, 1501 Corporate Drive, Boynton Beach, FL
33426................................................. (407) 732-4000
District Administrator.--Diane Birnbaum.
Margate City Hall, 5790 Margate Boulevard, Margate, FL
33063................................................. (305) 972-6454
Counties: Broward (part) and Palm Beach (part). Cities and townships:
Aberdeen, Atlantis, Boca Del Mar, Boca Pointe, Boca Raton
(part), Boca West, Boynton Beach (part), Broadview-Pompano Park
(part), Coconut Creek (part), Coral Springs, Country Club Trail,
Deerfield Beach (part), Delray Beach (part), Fort Lauderdale
(part), Greenacres City (part), Hamptons at Boca Raton, High
Point (Palm Beach Co.), Kings Point, Lake Worth (part), Lantana
(part), Lauderdale Lakes (part), Lauderhill (part), Margate
(part), North Lauderdale (part), Palm Springs (part), Parkland,
Pompano Beach (part), Sandalfoot Cove, Sun Valley, Sunrise
(part), Tamarac (part), Villages of Oriole and Whisper Walk.
Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33063, 33064 (part), 33065-67, 33068 (part), 33069 (part),
33071, 33073 (part), 33075-77, 33309 (part), 33319 (part),
33320-21, 33351 (part), 33424-28, 33431 (part), 33432 (part),
33433-34, 33435 (part), 33436, 33437 (part), 33442 (part), 33444
(part), 33445 (part), 33446, 33460 (part), 33461 (part), 33462
(part), 33463 (part), 33465-66, 33467 (part), 33481, 33484,
33486 (part), 33487 (part), 33496, 33498 (part)
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TWENTIETH DISTRICT
PETER DEUTSCH, Democrat, of Tamarac, FL; born in New York, NY on
April 1, 1957; attended, Public School 24, Public School 26, Junior High
School 141, New York; graduated, Horace Mann School, New York City,
1975; B.A., Swarthmore College, 1979; J.D., Yale Law School, New Haven,
CT, 1982; attorney; admitted to Florida bar, 1983; elected to the
Florida State House, 1982; member, Jewish Foundation Board of Directors;
married to the former Lori Ann Coffino, 1989; two children: Johnathan
Michael, 1990 and Danielle Brooke, 1992; elected on November 3, 1992 to
the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
425 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0920.................................................. 225-7931
Administrative Assistant.--Jim Smith. FAX: 225-8456
Legislative Director.--Elizabeth Mullin.
Scheduler/Legislative Aide.--Jacqueline Martins.
District Administrator.--Henry Ellenbogen.
10100 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines, FL 33025........ (305) 437-3936
FAX: 437-4776
Counties: Broward (part), Dade (part), and Monroe. Population (1990),
562,518.
ZIP Codes: 33001, 33021 (part), 33023 (part), 33024, 33025 (part),
33026-29, 33030 (part), 33031 (part), 33032 (part), 33033
(part), 33034 (part), 33035 (part), 33036-37, 33040-45, 33050-
52, 33070, 33081-82, 33084, 33156 (part), 33157 (part), 33158
(part), 33170 (part), 33177 (part), 33187 (part), 33189 (part),
33190 (part), 33196 (part), 33256, 33301 (part), 33312 (part),
33313 (part), 33314, 33315 (part), 33317 (part), 33318, 33319
(part), 33322-26, 33328-32, 33338, 33351 (part), 33388
* * *
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT
LINCOLN DIAZ-BALART, Republican, of Miami, FL; born in Havana, Cuba
on August 13, 1954; graduated, American School of Madrid, Spain, 1972;
B.A., New College of the University of South Florida, Sarasota, FL,
1976; J.D., Case Western Reserve University Law School, 1979; attorney;
admitted to the Florida bar, 1979; partner, Fowler, White, Burnett,
Hurley, Banick & Strickroot, P.A., Miami; elected to the Florida State
House, 1986-89; elected to the Florida State Senate, 1989-92; founding
member, Miami-Westchester Lions Club; member, Organization for Retarded
Citizens; member: Foreign Affairs Committee (currently on leave), Rules
Committee; vice-chairman, Committee on Rules of the House; House
Oversight Committee; 1992-1994: National vice-chairman, National
Republican Congressional Committee; chairman, Republican Research
Committee Task Force on Latin American and Carribean Affairs; member:
Congressional Hispanic Caucus, executive committee; Congresional Human
Rights Caucus; married to the former Cristina Fernandez, 1976; two
children: Lincoln Gabriel, 1983 and Daniel, 1985; elected on November 3,
1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
431 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0921.................................................. 225-4211
Chief of Staff/Administrative Assistant.--Stephen D.
Vermillion III.
Legislative Director.--Elizabeth Humphrey.
Press Secretary.--Yanik Maria Fenton.
8525 NW. 53 Terrace, Suite 102, Miami, FL 33166........ (305) 470-8555
District Director.--Ana M. Carbonell.
County: Dade County (part); cities of Carol City (part), Country Club,
Doral, Hammocks, Hialeah (part), Hialeah Gardens, Kendale Lakes,
Kendall (part), Kendall Lakes West, Lindgren Acres, Miami Lakes,
Miami Springs, Palm Springs North, Sunset (part), Sweetwater,
Tamiami and Virginia Gardens. Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33010-11, 33012 (part), 33013 (part), 33014 (part), 33015-17,
33055 (part), 33102, 33122 (part), 33126 (part), 33142 (part),
33144 (part), 33147 (part), 33152, 33159, 33165 (part), 33166,
33172, 33173 (part), 33174 (part), 33175 (part), 33176 (part),
33177 (part), 33178, 33182-85, 33186 (part), 33187 (part),
33193, 33196 (part), 33247, 33265-66
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TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT
E. CLAY SHAW, Jr., Republican, of Fort Lauderdale, FL; born in
Miami, FL, April 19, 1939; attended the Miami public schools; graduated,
Miami Edison Senior High School, 1957; B.A., Stetson University, Deland,
FL, 1961; M.A., accounting, University of Alabama, 1963; J.D., Stetson
University College of Law, 1966; former certified public accountant;
lawyer; admitted to the Florida State bar in 1966 and commenced practice
in Fort Lauderdale; admitted to practice before the Federal court in the
Southern District of Florida and the U.S. Supreme Court; assistant city
attorney, Fort Lauderdale, 1968; chief city prosecutor, 1968-69;
associate municipal judge, 1969-71; city commissioner, 1971-73; vice
mayor, 1973-75; mayor, 1975-81; member: executive committee, U.S.
Conference of Mayors; executive committee, Republican National
Committee; president, National Conference of Republican Mayors; U.S.
special ambassador, Papua, New Guinea (President Ford); director, Fort
Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce; vice chairman, Sun Belt Mayor's Task
Force; Broward County Charter Commission; national vice chairman, Mayors
for Reagan, 1980; member, St. Anthony's Church; married to the former
Emilie Costar, 1960; four children: Emilie W., Jennifer C., Clay, III,
and John C.; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2267 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0922............................................ 225-3026
Chief of Staff and Tax Counsel.--Scott Spear. FAX: 225-8398
Press Secretary.--Scott Brenner.
1512 East Broward Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. (305) 522-1800
District Director.--Dorothy Stuart.
222 Lakeview Avenue, #162, West Palm Beach, FL 33401... (407) 832-3007
Counties: Broward (part), Dade (part), and Palm Beach (part). Cities and
townships: Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Biscayne Park, Boca
Raton, Boynton Beach, Briny Breezes, Cloud Lake, Dania,
Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Glen Ridge,
Golden Beach, Gulf Stream, Hallandale, Highland Beach, Hillsboro
Beach, Hollywood, Hypoluxo, Indian Creek, Juno Beach, Lake Park,
Lake Worth, Lantana, Lauderdale by the Sea, Lazy Lake,
Lighthouse Point, Manalapan, Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Shores,
North Bay Village, North Miami, North Miami Beach, North Palm
Beach, Oakland Park, Ocean Ridge, Palm Beach, Palm Beach
Gardens, Palm Beach Shores, Pembroke Park, Pompano Beach,
Riviera Beach, Sea Ranch Lakes, South Palm Beach, Surfside, West
Palm Beach, and Wilton Manors. Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33004 (part), 33009 (part), 33019, 33020 (part), 33022, 33023
(part), 33060 (part), 33061-62, 33064 (part), 33072, 33132
(part), 33137 (part), 33138 (part), 33139 (part), 33140-41,
33150 (part), 33154, 33160 (part), 33161 (part), 33162 (part),
33163, 33169 (part), 33179 (part), 33180 (part), 33181 (part),
33280, 33301 (part), 33302-03, 33304 (part), 33305 (part),
33306-08, 33309 (part), 33310, 33311 (part), 33316 (part), 33334
(part), 33335, 33339, 33349, 33394, 33401 (part), 33403 (part),
33404 (part), 33405, 33406 (part), 33408 (part), 33410 (part),
33420 (part), 33429, 33431 (part), 33432 (part), 33435 (part),
33441 (part), 33443, 33444 (part), 33460 (part), 33462 (part),
33480, 33483 (part), 33487 (part)
* * *
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT
ALCEE L. HASTINGS, Democrat, of Miramar, FL; born in Altamonte, FL,
on September 5, 1936; attended Rosenwald Elementary School, Altamonte
Springs, 1949; graduated, Crooms Academy, Sanford, FL, 1953; B.A., Fisk
University, Nashville, TN, 1958; J.D., Florida A&M University,
Tallahassee, FL, 1963; attorney; admitted to the Florida bar, 1963;
Circuit Judge, U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of
Florida; member: African Methodist Episcopal Church, NAACP, Miami-Dade
Chamber of Commerce, Family Christian Association, ACLU, Southern
Poverty Law Center; National Organization for Women, Planned Parenthood,
Women and Children First, Inc., Sierra Club, Consteau Society, Broward
County Democratic Executive Committee, Dade-County Democratic Executive
Committee, Lauderhill Democratic Club, Hollywood Hills Democratic Club,
Pembroke Pines Democratic Club, Urban League, National Bar Association,
Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association, T.J. Reddick Bar
Association, National Conference of Black Lawyers, Simon Wisenthal
Center, The Furtivist Society; Progressive Black Police Officers' Club,
International Black Firefighters Association; three children: Alcee
Lamar II (1965), Chelsea (1978), and Leigh (1979); elected on November
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1039 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-0923............................................ 225-1313
Legislative Director.--Ann Jacobs.
District Administrator.--Arthur W. Kennedy.
2701 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Suite 200, Oakland
Park, FL 33311........................................ (305) 733-2800
5725 Corporate Way, Suite 208, West Palm Beach, FL
33407................................................. (407) 684-0565
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Counties: Broward (part), Dade (part), Hendry (part), Martin (part),
Okeechobee (part), Palm Beach (part), and St. Lucie (part).
Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33004 (part), 33008, 33009 (part), 33020 (part), 33021
(part), 33023 (part), 33025 (part), 33060 (part), 33064 (part),
33068 (part), 33069 (part), 33073 (part), 33074, 33083, 33169
(part), 33179 (part), 33269, 33301 (part), 33304 (part), 33305
(part), 33309 (part), 33311 (part), 33312 (part), 33313 (part),
33315 (part), 33316 (part), 33317 (part), 33319 (part), 33334
(part), 33340, 33345, 33401 (part), 33402 (part), 33403 (part),
33404 (part), 33406 (part), 33407 (part), 33408 (part), 33409
(part), 33411 (part), 33413 (part), 33414 (part), 33415 (part),
33416, 33419, 33430 (part), 33431 (part), 33432 (part), 33435
(part), 33438-39, 33440 (part), 33441 (part), 33442 (part),
33444 (part), 33445 (part), 33447, 33459, 33460 (part), 33461
(part), 33462 (part), 33470 (part), 33476, 33483 (part), 33486
(part), 33487 (part), 33491, 33493, 34945 (part), 34946 (part),
34947 (part), 34948, 34950 (part), 34951 (part), 34954, 34956,
34972 (part), 34974 (part), 34979, 34981 (part), 34986 (part),
34987 (part), 34988
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GEORGIA
(Population, 1990 census, 6,508,419)
SENATORS
SAM NUNN, Democrat, of Perry, GA; born in Perry, September 8, 1938;
educated in public schools; attended Georgia Institute of Technology,
1956-59; graduated Emory University, A.B., 1962 and LL.B., 1962; served
as seaman in U.S. Coast Guard, 1959-60; Reserve, 1960-68; attorney;
farmer; member, Georgia House of Representatives, 1968-72; served on the
administrative board of Perry United Methodist Church; married Colleen
Ann O'Brien, 1965; two children: Mary Michelle and Samuel Brian; elected
to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1972, to complete the unexpired term of
the late Senator Richard B. Russell and to a 6-year term; reelected
1978, 1984, and again in 1990 for the term ending in 1996.
Office Listings
303 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-1001............................................ 224-3521
Administrative Assistant.--Robert H. Hurt.
Legislative Director.--Rocky Rief.
Executive Assistant.--Rose Johnson.
Press Secretary.--Cathy O'Brien.
Suite 1700, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303-
3109.................................................. (404) 331-4811
Director.--Tommy Dortch.
Federal Building, Room 130, Gainesville, GA 30501-3641. (404) 532-9976
Federal Building, 600 East First Street, P.O. Box 6193,
Rome, GA 30161-6193................................... (706) 291-5696
U.S. Post Office, Room 101, Columbus, GA 31901-2423.... (706) 327-3270
915 Main Street, Perry, GA 31069-3333.................. (912) 987-1158
126 Bull Street, Savannah, GA 31401-3647............... (912) 944-1300
* * *
PAUL D. COVERDELL, Republican, of Atlanta, GA; born January 20, 1939
in Des Moines, IA; was graduated from Lee's Summit High School, Lee's
Summit, MO, 1957; B.S., journalism, University of Missouri, 1961; served
as an officer, U.S. Army in Okinawa, Taiwan and Korea, 1962-64; founder
and chairman of the board, Coverdell & Company, Inc.; elected to the
Georgia State Senate, 1970-89; elected chairman, GA Republican Party,
1985-87; Director, U.S. Peace Corps, 1989-91; recognitions and awards:
Good Government Award, Atlanta Jaycees, 1976; Ten Leading State
Legislators, Atlanta Journal/Constitution, 1980; NRLA Legislator of the
Year 1982; Liberty Bell Award, Atlanta Bar Association, 1982; the
Honorable William E. Brock Award, 1984; the Hermione Weil Alexander Fund
Award of Appreciation 1984, for the battle against drunk driving; the
Atlanta Fulton County League of Women Voters, second Sidney Marcus
Public Service Award, 1985; Leadership Atlanta, Leadership Georgia; the
1989 Distinguished Service Award--Georgia Republican Party; Georgia
Institute of Technology Distinguished Service Award, 1989; Distinguished
Service Award from the Georgia Association for Retarded Citizens, 1984;
married to Nancy Nally Coverdell; elected to the U.S. Senate in a
special runoff election, November 24, 1992, for the 6-year term
beginning January 3, 1993.
Office Listings
200 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-1004............................................ 224-3643
Administrative Director.--Molly Dye.
Legislative Director.--Terri Delgadillo.
Director of Constituent Services.--Shirley Puchalski.
Suite 300, 100 Coloney Square, 1175 Peachtree Street,
Atlanta, GA 30361..................................... (404) 347-2202
Suite 1208, 699 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901........ (706) 722-0032
10 Eleventh Street, Columbus, GA 31901................. (706) 322-7920
503 S. Thornton Ave., Dalton, GA 30720................. (706) 226-1925
Suite 1502, 2 East Bryan Street, Savannah, GA 31401.... (912) 238-3244
22 North Main Street, Moultrie, GA 31768............... (912) 985-8113
582 Walnut Street, Macon, GA 31297..................... (912) 742-0205
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JACK KINGSTON, Republican, of Savannah, GA; born on April, 24, 1955
in Bryon, TX; attended Michigan State University, 1973-74; attended
University of Georgia, 1975-77; insurance salesman; vice-president,
Palmer and Cay/Carswell; Georgia State Legislature, 1985-93; member:
Rotary Club, Solomons Lodge F & AM, Savannah Sports Fishing Club, Ducks
Unlimited, Savannah Olympic Committee; married to Elizabeth Morris
Kingston, 1979; four children: Betsy (1983), John (1985), Ann (1988),
and Jim (1990); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1507 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1001............................................ 225-5831
Staff Director.--Karleen Mahn. FAX: 226-2269
Legislative Director.--Diana Burns.
Legislative Assistant.--Karen Roberson.
Press Secretary.--Robyn Ridgley.
6605 Abercorn Street, Suite 102, Savannah, GA 31405.... (912) 352-0101
Statesboro Federal Building #220, Statesboro, GA 30458. (912) 489-8797
208 Tebeau Street, Waycross, GA 31501.................. (912) 287-1180
Federal Building, Room 304, Brunswick, GA 31520........ (912) 265-9010
Counties: Appling, Bacon, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Candler,
Charlton, Chatham (part), Effingham (part), Emanuel, Evans,
Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Pierce, Tattnall,
Toombs, Ware, and Wayne. Population (1990), 589,546.
ZIP Codes: 30401, 30410, 30412, 30414-15, 30417, 30420-21, 30423, 30425,
30427, 30429, 30436, 30438-39, 30441, 30445, 30447-48, 30450-53,
30457-58, 30464, 30466, 30470-71, 30473-74, 30606, 30738, 31002,
31030 (part), 31049, 31301-05, 31307-09, 31312-14, 31316, 31318-
24, 31326-29, 31331, 31333, 31401 (part), 31403, 31404 (part),
31405 (part), 31406 (part), 31407, 31408 (part), 31409, 31410
(part), 31411, 31416, 31418-20, 31501-03, 31510, 31513, 31516,
31518, 31520-22, 31525, 31527, 31537, 31539, 31542-43, 31545,
31548, 31550-58, 31560-61, 31563-66, 31568-69, 31631, 31646
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
SANFORD BISHOP, Democrat, of Columbus, GA; born on February 4, 1947
in Mobile, AL; attended Mobile County public schools; B.A., Morehouse
College, 1968; J.D., Emory College, 1971; attorney; admitted to the
Georgia bar and Alabama bar; elected to the Georgia House of
Representatives, 1977-91; elected to the Georgia Senate, 1991-93; former
member: executive board, Chattahoochee Council; Boy Scouts of America;
YMCA; Sigma Pi Phi fraternity; Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity; 32d degree
Mason, and a Shriner; member: Fourth Street Baptist Church, Columbus,
GA; committee assignments: Agriculture; Veterans' Affairs; elected to
the 103d Congress on November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
1632 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1002............................................ 225-3631
Administrative Assistant.--Nadine Chatman. FAX: 225-1117
Legislative Director.--Cheryll Johnson.
Communications Director.--Selby McCach.
District Director.--Hobby Stripling.
Room 201, 225 Pine Avenue, Albany, GA 31701............ (912) 439-8067
The Rankin, 17 Tenth Street, Columbus, GA 31901........ (706) 323-6894
101 S Main, City Hall, Dawson, GA 31742................ (912) 995-3991
Southern Trust Building, 682 Cherry Street, Suite 1113,
Macon, GA 31201....................................... (912) 741-2221
Room 211, 401 North Patterson, Valdosta, GA 31601...... (912) 247-9705
Counties: Baker, Bibb (part), Brooks, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay,
Colquitt (part), Crawford (part), Crisp (part), Decatur, Dooly
(part), Dougherty (part), Early, Grady, Houston (part), Lee
(part), Lowndes (part), Macon, Marion, Meriwether (part),
Miller, Mitchell, Muscogee (part), Peach (part), Quitman,
Randolph, Schley, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor,
Terrell, Thomas, and Webster. Population (1990), 591,699.
ZIP Codes: 30021 (part), 30066 (part), 30218, 30222, 30251, 30293, 30354
(part), 30572, 30646 (part), 30669, 31006-07, 31008 (part),
31013, 31015 (part), 31025, 31028 (part), 31030 (part), 31036
(part), 31039, 31041, 31051, 31057-58, 31063, 31066 (part),
31068, 31069 (part), 31070, 31076, 31078, 31081, 31088 (part),
31091-92, 31093 (part), 31098 (part), 31201 (part), 31204
(part), 31206 (part), 31210 (part), 31211 (part), 31601 (part),
31602 (part), 31625-26, 31629, 31638, 31643, 31701 (part),
31702-03, 31705 (part), 31706, 31707 (part), 31709, 31711,
31713, 31715-
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17, 31720, 31723-26, 31728-30, 31732, 31734-43, 31745-46, 31751-54,
31756, 31759, 31761-62, 31763 (part), 31764-67, 31768 (part),
31770, 31773, 31777-80, 31784-87, 31792, 31797, 31799, 31801
(part), 31803, 31805-06, 31810, 31812, 31814-15, 31816 (part),
31821, 31824-25, 31827, 31832, 31836, 31901 (part), 31902-03,
31904 (part), 31905, 31906 (part), 31907 (part), 31908
THIRD DISTRICT
MAC COLLINS, Republican, of McDonough, GA; born in Jackson, on
October 14, 1944; attended Jackson Elementary School, Jackson;
graduated, Jackson High School, 1962; owner, Collins Trucking Company,
Inc.; elected to the Georgia State Senate, 1989-92; chairman, Butts
County County Commission, 1977-80; chairman, Butts County Republican
Party, 1981-82; director, Georgia Forestry Association; 32d degree
Mason; member: American Legislative Exchange Council and National
Conference of State Legislators; married to the former Julie Watkins,
1964; four children: Crystal (1966), Mike (1967), Andy (1969), and April
(1972); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1130 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1003............................................ 225-5901
Administrative Assistant.--Betty Monro. FAX: 225-2515
Legislative Director.--Bo Bryant.
Senior Legislative/Assistant.--Bo Bryant.
Executive Assistant.--Anne Derouen Jasien.
173 North Main Street, Jonesboro, GA 30336............. (404) 603-3395
District Administrator.--Ronnie Chance.
Suite 200, 5704 Beallwood Connector, Columbus, GA 31904 (706) 327-7229
Counties: Baldwin (part), Clayton (part), Coweta, Crawford (part),
Fayette, Harris, Henry (part), Jones (part), Lamar, Meriwether
(part), Monroe, Muscogee (part), Peach (part), Pike, Spalding,
and Upson. Population (1990), 591,328.
ZIP Codes: 30027 (part), 30049 (part), 30050 (part), 30051, 30204-06,
30212, 30213 (part), 30214, 30220, 30223-24, 30228 (part),
30229, 30233 (part), 30234 (part), 30236-37, 30244 (part), 30248
(part), 30249 (part), 30250, 30253 (part), 30256-60, 30263-66,
30268 (part), 30269, 30273, 30274 (part), 30275-77, 30281
(part), 30284-87, 30289-90, 30292, 30295, 30296 (part), 30337
(part), 30349 (part), 30354 (part), 31004, 31008 (part), 31016,
31029, 31030 (part), 31031 (part), 31032, 31033 (part), 31038
(part), 31046, 31050, 31052 (part), 31061 (part), 31066 (part),
31086, 31097, 31210 (part), 31211 (part), 31801 (part), 31804,
31807-08, 31811, 31816 (part), 31820, 31822 (part), 31823,
31826, 31829-31, 31833 (part), 31901 (part), 31904 (part), 31906
(part), 31907 (part), 31909, 30002 (part), 30021 (part), 30030
(part), 30031, 30032 (part), 30033 (part), 30035 (part), 30036-
37, 30049 (part), 30058 (part), 30061, 30065, 30071 (part),
30072, 30074, 30079 (part), 30083 (part), 30084 (part), 30085-
86, 30087 (part), 30088 (part), 30091, 30093, 30136 (part),
30174 (part), 30207 (part), 30208 (part), 30209, 30221 (part),
30226, 30243 (part), 30244 (part), 30245 (part), 30246-47, 30249
(part), 30253 (part), 30278, 30281 (part), 30305 (part), 30306
(part), 30307 (part), 30309 (part), 30317 (part), 30319 (part),
30322, 30324 (part), 30326 (part), 30329, 30340, 30341 (part),
30345, 30347, 30359, 30360 (part), 30362, 30366, 30376, 31119
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
JOHN LINDER, Republican, of Atlanta, GA; born on September 9, 1942
in Itasca, MN; B.S. and D.D.S., University of Minnesota; former dentist;
president, Linder Financial Corperation; Georgia State Representative,
1975-80, 1983-90; member: Georgia GOP, Rotary Club, American Legion;
married to Lynne Peterson Linder, 1963; two children: Matt, 1972 and
Kristine, 1967; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1318 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1004............................................ 225-4272
Administrative Assistant.--Henry Plaster.
Legislative Director.--Clint Robinson.
Scheduler.--Marie Vachon.
3003 Chamblee Tucker Road, Suite 140, Atlanta, GA 30341 (404) 936-9400
Director of Constituent Services.--Barbara Sekowksi.
Counties: DeKalb (part), Fulton (part), Gwinnett (part), and Rockdale.
Cities: Atlanta (part), Avodale Estates, Chamblee, Conyers,
Decatur, Doraville, Druid Hills, Duluth (part), Lawrenceville
(part), Liburn, Loganville (part), Mountain Park, Norcross,
North Atlanta, North Decatur, North Druid Hills, Scottdale
(part), Snellville, Stone Mountain and Tucker. Population
(1990), 588,293.
ZIP Codes: 30002 (part), 30021 (part), 30030 (part), 30031, 30032
(part), 30033 (part), 30035 (part), 30036-37, 30049 (part),
30058 (part), 30061, 30065, 30071 (part), 30072, 30074, 30079
(part), 30083 (part), 30084 (part), 30085-86, 30087 (part),
30088 (part), 30091, 30093, 30136 (part), 30174 (part), 30207
(part), 30208 (part), 30209, 30221 (part), 30226, 30243 (part),
30244 (part), 30245 (part), 30246-47, 30249 (part), 30253
(part), 30278, 30281 (part),
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30305 (part), 30306 (part), 30307 (part), 30309 (part), 30317 (part),
30319 (part), 30322, 30324 (part), 30326 (part), 30329, 30340,
30341 (part), 30345, 30347, 30359, 30360 (part), 30362, 30366,
30376, 31119
FIFTH DISTRICT
JOHN LEWIS, Democrat, from Atlanta, GA; born in Pike County, AL on
February 21, 1940; attended Dunn's Chapel Elementary School, Troy, AL;
graduated Banks Junior High School and Pike County Training School,
Brundidge, AL, 1957; B.A., American Baptist Theological Seminary,
Nashville, TN, 1961; B.A., Fisk University, Nashville, TN, 1963; civil
rights leader; elected to the Atlanta City Council, 1982-86; member:
Martin Luther King Center for Social Change, African American Institute,
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial; married to the former Lillian Miles in 1968;
one child, John Miles Lewis; elected to the 100th Congress on November
4, 1986; member: Committee on Ways and Means; Subcommittee on Health;
appointed Chief Deputy Democratic Whip in the 102d Congress; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
229 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1005.................................................. 225-3801
Administrative Assistant.--James F. Waller. FAX: 225-0351
Suite 1920, 100 Peachtree Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 659-0116
Director of Constituent Services.--Love Williams.
Counties: Clayton (part), Cobb (part), DeKalb (part), and Fulton (part).
Population (1990), 586,485.
ZIP Codes: 30001 (part), 30030 (part), 30032 (part), 30050 (part), 30059
(part), 30213 (part), 30268 (part), 30272, 30274 (part), 30291,
30296 (part), 30301-04, 30305 (part), 30306 (part), 30307
(part), 30308, 30309 (part), 30310-14, 30315 (part), 30316
(part), 30317 (part), 30318 (part), 30319 (part), 30320-21,
30324 (part), 30325, 30326 (part), 30327-28, 30330-34, 30336,
30337 (part), 30338 (part), 30339 (part), 30342-44, 30348, 30349
(part), 30350 (part), 30353, 30354 (part), 30355, 30357-58,
30361, 30364, 30367, 30370-71, 30374, 30377-79, 31131
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
NEWT GINGRICH, Republican, of Marietta, GA; born in Harrisburg, PA,
June 17, 1943; attended U.S. Army schools in Kansas, France, and
Germany; graduated from Baker High School, Columbus, GA, 1961; B.A.,
Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 1965; M.A., Tulane University, New
Orleans, LA, 1968 and Ph.D., European History, 1971; teacher, West
Georgia College, Carrollton, 1970-78; member: Kiwanis, Georgia
Conservancy, the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
the World Futurist Society; cofounder and member, Conservative
Opportunity Society (COS); general chairman, GOPAC; married to the
former Marianne Ginther; two daughters: Kathy and Jackie Sue; elected to
the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding
Congress; elected House Republican Whip, March 1989; elected Speaker of
the House, January 1995.
Office Listings
2428 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1006............................................ 225-4501
Administrative Assistant.--Greg Wright. FAX: 225-4656
Legislative Director.--Krister Holladay.
Press Secretary.--Tony Blankley.
Executive Assistant.--Rachel Phillips.
3823 Roswell Road, Suite 200, Marietta, GA 30062....... (404) 565-6398
FAX: 565-6824
Counties: Cherokee (part), Cobb (part), DeKalb (part), Fulton (part),
and Gwinnett (part). Cities and townships: Doraville, Dunwoody,
Marietta, Norcross, Roswell, South Springs, and Smyrna.
Population (1990), 587,118.
ZIP Codes: 30007, 30059 (part), 30060 (part), 30062 (part), 30064
(part), 30066 (part), 30067-68, 30071 (part), 30073 (part),
30075 (part), 30076-77, 30080 (part), 30081, 30082 (part), 30101
(part), 30114 (part), 30132 (part), 30136 (part), 30144 (part),
30174 (part), 30188 (part), 30201 (part), 30202 (part), 30239,
30243 (part), 30245 (part), 30318 (part), 30319 (part), 30338
(part), 30339 (part), 30341 (part), 30346, 30350 (part), 30356,
30360 (part), 30518 (part)
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
BOB BARR, Republican, of Smyrna, GA; born in Iowa City, IA, November
5, 1948; graduated, Community High School, Tehran, Iran, 1966; B.A.,
University of Southern California,
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1970; M.A., International Affairs, George Washington University, 1972;
J.D., Georgetown University, 1977; member of the Georgia and Florida
bars; former president, Southeastern Legal Foundation, 1990-91; private
practice, 1978-86 and 1991-94; prior services: appointed the U.S.
Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, 1986-90; Central
Intelligence Agency, 1971-78; member: Kiwanis, National Rifle
Association, National Federal of Independent Businesses, and Chamber of
Commerce; attends First United Methodist Church, Marietta, GA; married
to the former Jerilyn Dobbin, 1986; four children and three
grandchildren; committees: Judiciary, Banking, and Veterans' Affairs;
subcommittees: General Oversight and Investigations; Education,
Training, and Employment; and Housing; elected to the 104th Congress,
November 1994.
Office Listings
1607 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-2931
Chief of Staff.--Dan Levinson.
Administrative Assistant.--Jeff Beedlove.
Legislative Director/Press Secretary.--Carter
Cornick.
999 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta, GA 30064................ (404)429-1776
Counties: Bartow, Carroll, Chattooga, Cobb (part), Douglas, Floyd,
Haralson, Heard, Paulding, Polk, and Troup. Population (1990),
588,071.
ZIP Codes: 30001 (part), 30020, 30057, 30059 (part), 30060 (part), 30062
(part), 30064 (part), 30073 (part), 30080 (part), 30082 (part),
30101 (part), 30102-05, 30108-10, 30113, 30117, 30120, 30123-25,
30129, 30132 (part), 30133-35, 30137-41, 30144 (part), 30145,
30147, 30150, 30153, 30161-62, 30164-65, 30170-73, 30176, 30178-
80, 30182, 30183 (part), 30184-85, 30187, 30217, 30230, 30240-
41, 30253 (part), 30261, 30730-31, 30733, 30747, 30753, 31822
(part), 31833 (part)
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
SAXBY CHAMBLISS, Republican, of Moultrie, GA; born in Warrenton, NC
on November 10, 1943; attended C.E. Byrd High School, Shreveport, LA,
1961; B.A., University of Georgia, 1966; J.D., University of Tennessee
College of Law, 1968; served on the State bar of Georgia's Disciplinary
Review Panel, 1969; member: Moultrie-Colquitt County Economic
Development Authority, Colquitt County Economic Development Corporation;
married to the former Julianne Frohbert, 1966; two children: Lia
Chambliss Baker, 23 and C. Saxby ``Bo'', Jr., 18; serves on the House
Agriculture and National Security Committees; elected to the 104th
Congress.
Office Listings
1708 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-6531
Chief of Staff.--Rob Leebern. FAX: 225-3013
Executive Assistant.--Teresa Ervin.
Legislative Director.--Chris Cox.
Press Secretary.--Mary Brown Brewer.
3312 Northside Drive, Building D, Suite 232, Macon, GA
31210................................................. (912) 475-0665
1707 First Avenue, SE., Suite B, Moultrie, GA 31768.... (912) 891-3474
District Director.--Bill Stembridge.
Counties: Atkinson, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb (part), Bleckley, Clinch,
Coffee, Colquitt (part), Cook, Crisp (part), Dodge, Dooly
(part), Dougherty (part), Echols, Houston (part), Irwin, Jeff
Davis, Johnson, Jones (part), Lanier, Laurens, Lee (part),
Lowndes (part), Pulaski, Telfair, Tift, Treutlen, Turner, Twiggs
(part), Wheeler, Wilcox, and Worth. Population (1990), 591,615.
ZIP Codes: 30352, 30411, 30428, 30454, 30457, 31001-02, 31005, 31009,
31011-12, 31014, 31015 (part), 31019, 31020 (part), 31021-23,
31028 (part), 31036 (part), 31037, 31040, 31044 (part), 31047,
31049, 31052 (part), 31055, 31060, 31065, 31066 (part), 31069
(part), 31071, 31072-73, 31075, 31077, 31079, 31083-84, 31088
(part), 31092, 31093 (part), 31095-96, 31098 (part), 31099,
31150, 31156, 31201 (part), 31202-03, 31204 (part), 31205, 31206
(part), 31207-09, 31210 (part), 31211 (part), 31212-13, 31294,
31297-98, 31512, 31519, 31532-33, 31539, 31544, 31549, 31554,
31567, 31601 (part), 31602 (part), 31603-04, 31620, 31622-24,
31627, 31630-32, 31634-35, 31636 (part), 31637, 31639, 31641-42,
31645, 31647-50, 31699, 31701 (part), 31703-04, 31705 (part),
31707 (part), 31712, 31714, 31722, 31727, 31733, 31744, 31747,
31749-50, 31760, 31763 (part), 31768 (part), 31769, 31771-72,
31774-76, 31781-83, 31789-91, 31793-96, 31798
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NINTH DISTRICT
NATHAN DEAL, Republican, of Lula, GA; born in Millen, GA on August
25, 1942; attended Sandersville Elementary School, Sandersville, GA,
1948-59; graduated, Washington County High School, Sandersville, 1960;
B.A., Mercer University, Macon, GA, 1964; J.D., Mercer University,
Walter F. George School of Law, Macon, 1966; admitted to the Georgia
bar, 1966; Captain, U.S. Army, 1966-68; elected to the Georgia State
Senate, 1981-92; president pro tempore, 1991-92; married to the former
Emilie Sandra Dunagan, 1966; four children: Jason (1968), Mary Emily
(1969), Carrie (1976), and Katie (1978); elected on November 3, 1992 to
the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1406 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1009............................................ 225-5211
Chief of Staff.--David Cook.
Communications Director.--Megan Haslam.
109 North Main Street, Lafayette, GA 30728............. (706) 638-7042
P.O. Box 1015, Gainesville, GA 30503................... (404) 535-2592
Suite 108, 415 E. Walnut Avenue, Dalton, GA 30721...... (706) 226-5320
Counties: Catoosa, Cherokee (part), Dade, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth,
Gilmer, Gordon, Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens,
Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, Walker, White, and Whitfield.
Cities and townships: Adairsville, Alpharetta (part), Alto,
Baldwin, Ball Ground, Blairsville, Blue Ridge, Calhoun, Canton,
Chatsworth, Cherry Log, Chestnut Mountain, Chickamauga, Cisco,
Clarkesville, Clayton, Clermont, Cleveland, Cohutta, Crandall,
Cumming, Dahlonega, Dalton, Dawsonville, Demorest, Dillard, East
Ellijay, Eastanollee, Ellijay, Epworth, Eton, Fairmount,
Flintsone, Flowery Branch, Fort Oglethorpe, Gainesville,
Gillsville, Habersham, Helen, Hiawassee, Holly Springs, Jasper,
LaFayette, Lakemont, Lebanon, Lookout Mountain, Lula, Marble
Hill, Martin, McCaysville, Mineral Bluff, Morgantown, Mount
Airy, Mountain City, Murrayville, Nelson, Oakman, Oakwood,
Plainville, Rabun Gap, Ranger, Resaca, Ringgold, Rising Fawn,
Rock Spring, Rocky Face, Rossville, Sautee, Suches, Sugar
Valley, Talking Rock, Tallulah Falls, Tate, Tennga, Tiger,
Toccoa, Toccoa Falls, Trenton, Tunnel Hill, Waleska, Wildwood,
Wiley, Woodstock, and Young Harris. Population (1990), 586,222.
ZIP Codes: 30103, 30107, 30114 (part), 30130-31, 30136 (part), 30139,
30142-43, 30146, 30148, 30151, 30174 (part), 30175, 30177, 30183
(part), 30188 (part), 30201 (part), 30202 (part), 30501-04,
30506-07, 30510 (part), 30511-13, 30518 (part), 30522-23, 30525,
30527-28, 30531, 30533-35, 30537-46, 30548 (part), 30552, 30554-
55, 30557, 30559-60, 30562-64, 30566-68, 30571-73, 30575-77,
30580-82, 30598, 30641, 30665, 30701, 30703, 30705, 30707-08,
30710-11, 30720-22, 30724-26, 30728, 30731-36, 30738-42, 30746,
30750-53, 30755-57
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
CHARLES W. NORWOOD, JR., Republican, of Evans, GA; born in Valdosta,
GA, on July 27, 1941; attended Valdosta High School and graduated from
Baylor Military High in Chattanooga, TN, 1959; B.S., Georgia Southern
University, Statesboro, GA, 1964; D.D.S., Georgetown University Dental
School, Washington, DC., 1967; served as captain, U.S. Army from 1967-
69, including one tour of duty in Vietnam with the 173d Airborne
Brigade; awarded the Combat Medic Badge and two Bronze Stars; dentistry
practice, Augusta, GA, 1969; elected president of the Georgia Dental
Association, 1983; member: Commerce Committee and Economic and
Educational Opportunities Committee; subcommittee: Energy and Power,
Health and Environment, Workforce Protection; member, Trinity-on-the-
Hill United Methodist Church, Augusta, GA; started several small
businesses over the years, including Northwood Tree Nursery in Evans, GA
and Park Avenue Fabrics in Augusta, GA; married to Gloria Norwood, 1962;
two children: Charles and Carlton; two grandchildren; elected on
November 8, 1994 to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1707 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1010............................................ 225-4101
Chief of Staff.--John Walker.
Legislative Director.--Jim Hagan.
Senior Legislative Assistant.--Dan LaPre.
Legislative Assistant.--Gabe Sterling.
Press Secretary.--John Stone.
1056 Claussen Road, Suite 226, Augusta, GA 30907....... (706) 733-7066
District Director.--Michael Shaffer.
Constituent Services Director.--CSM James K. Hussey
(Ret).
Office Manager/Constituent Services.--Nellie Torres.
Constituent Services.--Dana Pavey.
3720 Atlanta Highway, Suite 1, Athens, GA 30606........ (706) 208-8919
3914 Mullikin Road, Evans, GA 30809.................... (706) 651-1420
Counties: Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Franklin, Gwinnett
(part), Hart, Jackson, Lincoln, McDuffie, Madison, Morgan,
Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Richmond (part), Walton, and Wilkes
(part). Population (1990), 591,644.
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ZIP Codes: 30174 (part), 30203, 30207 (part), 30208 (part), 30209,
30211, 30221 (part), 30235, 30243 (part), 30245 (part), 30249
(part), 30255, 30262 (part), 30267, 30270, 30279, 30306 (part),
30467, 30510 (part), 30511, 30516-17, 30518 (part), 30520-21,
30529, 30543, 30547, 30548 (part), 30549, 30553, 30558, 30565,
30567, 30575, 30601, 30603-08, 30610, 30612-13, 30619-25, 30627-
30, 30633-35, 30638-39, 30641, 30643, 30645, 30646 (part),
30647-48, 30650, 30655, 30660 (part), 30662-63, 30666-68, 30671,
30673 (part), 30677, 30680, 30683, 30802, 30805-06, 30808-09,
30812-14, 30815 (part), 30817, 30824, 30901 (part), 30904
(part), 30905 (part), 30906 (part), 30907, 30909 (part), 30910,
30914, 30916-17, 30919
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
CYNTHIA McKINNEY, Democrat, of Lithonia, GA; born in Atlanta, GA, on
March 17, 1955; attended St. Paul of the Cross Elementary School,
Atlanta; graduated St. Joseph High School, Atlanta; A.B., University of
Southern California, 1978; attended Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy; currently enrolled in Ph.D program; elected to the Georgia
State House of Representatives, 1988-92; member, NAACP; one child, Coy
Grandison, Jr., 1985; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
124 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1011.................................................. 225-1605
Chief of Staff.--Andrea Young.
Scheduler.--David Taylor.
Press Secretary/Legislative Assistant.--Omar Jabard.
One South Dekalb Center, Suite 9, 2853 Candler Road,
Decatur, GA 30034..................................... (404) 244-9902
Executive Assistant.--Gary Cox.
120 Barnard Street, Suite 305-A, Savannah, GA 31401.... (912) 642-4118
Constitutent Services Representative.--Barbara
Roberts.
505 Courthouse Lane, Suite 100, Augusta, GA 30901...... (706) 722-7551
Constituent Services Representative.--Lola Russel.
Counties: Baldwin (part), Burke, Butts, Chatham (part), DeKalb (part),
Effingham (part), Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Henry (part),
Jasper, Jefferson, Jenkins, Putnam, Richmond (part), Screven,
Taliaferro, Twiggs (part), Warren, Washington, Wilkes (part),
and Wilkinson. Population (1990), 586,195.
ZIP Codes: 30002 (part), 30021 (part), 30027 (part), 30030 (part), 30032
(part), 30033 (part), 30034, 30035 (part), 30038, 30049 (part),
30058 (part), 30079 (part), 30083 (part), 30084 (part), 30087
(part), 30088 (part), 30207 (part), 30216, 30233 (part), 30234
(part), 30248 (part), 30253 (part), 30262 (part), 30281 (part),
30315 (part), 30316 (part), 30317 (part), 30413, 30424, 30426,
30434, 30441-42, 30446, 30449, 30455-56, 30477, 30631, 30642,
30650, 30660 (part), 30664-65, 30669, 30673 (part), 30678,
30803, 30805, 30807-08, 30810, 30815 (part), 30816, 30818-23,
30828, 30830, 30833, 30901 (part), 30903, 30904 (part), 30905
(part), 30906 (part), 30909 (part), 30911, 30913, 30999, 31003,
31017 (part), 31018, 31020, 31024, 31031 (part), 31033 (part),
31034-35, 31038 (part), 31042, 31044 (part), 31045, 31054, 31061
(part), 31062, 31064, 31067, 31082, 31085, 31087, 31089, 31090,
31094, 31401 (part), 31402, 31404 (part), 31405 (part), 31406
(part), 31408 (part), 31410 (part), 31412, 31414, 31498-99
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HAWAII
(Population, 1990 census, 1,115,274)
SENATORS
DANIEL K. INOUYE, Democrat, of Honolulu, HI; born in Honolulu, HI;
September 7, 1924; A.B. degree in government and economics, University
of Hawaii, 1950; J.D. degree, George Washington University Law School,
1952; majority leader, Territorial house of representatives, 1954-58;
Territorial senate, 1958-59; enlisted as private, 442d Infantry
Regimental Combat Team, 1943; battlefield commission, second lieutenant,
1944; served in France and Italy; retired captain, U.S. Army; Methodist;
married the former Margaret Shinobu Awamura of Honolulu; one son, Daniel
Ken Inouye, Jr.; elected July 28, 1959, to the 86th Congress; reelected
to the 87th Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1962, for
the term ending January 3, 1969; reelected November 5, 1968; reelected
November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981; reelected
November 4, 1980, for the term ending January 3, 1987; reelected
November 4, 1986; reelected November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
722 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
1102.................................................. 224-3934
Administrative Assistant.--Patrick H. DeLeon. TDD: 224-1233
Office Manager.--Beverly MacDonald.
Personal Secretary.--Sally Watanabe.
Legislative Director.--Margaret Cummisky.
Suite 7325, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850 (808) 541-2542
Hilo Auxiliary Office, 101 Aupuni Street, No. 205,
Hilo, HI 96720........................................ (808) 935-0844
* * *
DANIEL K. AKAKA, Democrat, of Honolulu, HI; born in Honolulu, HI,
September 11, 1924; graduated, Kamehameha High School, 1942; University
of Hawaii, 1948-66; bachelor of education, professional certificate,
master of education; served in the U.S. Army, 1945-47; teacher, 1953-60;
vice principal, 1960; principal, 1963-71; program specialist, 1968-71;
director, 1971-74; director and special assistant in Human Resources,
1975-76; member, Kawaiahao Church; board of directors, Hanahauoli
School; Act 4 Educational Advisory Commission; Library Advisory Council;
Na Hookama O Pauahi Scholarship Committee, Kamehameha Schools;
commissioner, Manpower and Full Employment Commission; minister of
music, Kawaiahao Church; married to the former Mary Mildred Chong; five
children: Millannie, Daniel, Jr., Gerard, Alan, and Nicholas; elected to
the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding
Congress; elected November 6, 1990 to the U.S. Senate to complete the
unexpired term of the late Senator Spark Matsunaga; reelected to the
104th Congress.
Office Listings
720 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
1103.................................................. 224-6361
Administrative Assistant.--James Sakai. FAX: 224-2126
Legislative Director.--Patrick O. McGarey.
Office Manager/Personal Secretary.--Patricia L. Hill.
Room 3104, Prince Kuhio Building, P.O. Box 50144,
Honolulu, HI 96850.................................... (808) 541-2534
District Coordinator.--Michael T. Kitamura.
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
NEIL ABERCROMBIE, Democrat, of Honolulu, HI; born in Buffalo, NY,
June 26, 1938; graduated from Williamsville High School, Williamsville,
NY; B.A., Union College, 1959; Ph.D., University of Hawaii, 1974;
candidate for election to the U.S. Senate, 1970; elected to the Hawaii
House of Representatives, 1974-78; elected to Hawaii State Senate, 1978-
86; elected to the U.S. House of Representatives on September 20, 1986,
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Cecil Heftel; elected
to the Honolulu City Council, 1988-90; married to Nancie Caraway;
elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected on November 3,
1992.
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Office Listings
1233 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1101............................................ 225-2726
Chief of Staff.--Pat McCain.
Legislative Director.--Alan Yamamoto.
Communications Director.--Mike Slackman.
Room 4104, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850. (808) 541-2570
District Director.--Steve Beaudry.
County: Honolulu County (part); cities and townships of Aiea Pearl City,
Ewa Beach, Honolulu, Mililani (part), and Waipahu (part).
Population (1990), 554,119.
ZIP Codes: 96701, 96706, 96782, 96789, 96801-28, 96830, 96835-39, 96850,
96898
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
PATSY MINK, Democrat of Honolulu, born Patsy Matsu Takemoto on
December 6, 1927, in the village of Paia on Maui; graduated from Maui
High School, 1944; attended Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA; University
of Nebraska; B.A., University of Hawaii, 1948; J.D., University of
Chicago Law School, 1951; attorney, practicing in Hawaii; lecturer,
University of Hawaii, 1952-56 and 1959-62; elected to the Hawaii House
of Representatives, 1956-58; Hawaii Senate, 1958-59, 1962-64; elected to
the U.S. House of Representatives, 89th-94th Congresses, 1965-1977;
unsuccessful candidate to the U.S. Senate in 1976; Assistant Secretary
of State, 1977-78; president, Americans for Democratic Action, 1978-82;
elected to the Honolulu city council, 1983-87; elected to the U.S. House
101st Congress by special election on September 22, 1990 to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of Daniel Akaka; reelected to the 102d
Congress and each succeeding Congress; married to John Francis Mink; one
daughter, Gwendolyn.
Office Listings
2135 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1102............................................ 225-4906
Legislative Director.--Laura Efurd. FAX: 225-4987
Office Manager.--Helen Lewis.
Room 5104, Prince Kuhio Federal Building, P.O. Box
50124, Honolulu, HI 96850............................. (800) 541-1986
Administrator Assistant.--Colleen Saiki. FAX: 538-0233
Counties: Hawaii, Honolulu (part), Kalawao, Kauai, and Maui. Population
(1990), 554,110.
ZIP Codes: 96703-05, 96707-08, 96710, 96712-22, 96725-34, 96738-86,
96788, 96790-93, 96795-97, 96862
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IDAHO
(Population, 1990 census, 1,011,986)
SENATORS
LARRY E. CRAIG, Republican, of Payette, ID; born July 20, 1945 in
Council, ID; attended Midvale public schools; graduated, University of
Idaho; student body president, University of Idaho, 1968-69; graduate
work in economics and the politics of developing nations, George
Washington University, 1970; Idaho State president and national vice
president, Future Farmers of America, 1966-67; Idaho State Senate (three
terms); chairman, Senate Commerce and Labor Committee; member: National
Foundation for Defense Analysis; Idaho State Republican Executive
Committee, 1976-78; president, Young Republican League of Idaho, 1976-
77; chairman, Republican Central Committee, Washington County, 1971-72;
board of directors, National Rifle Association; policy chairman,
Republican Study Committee, 1990; farmer-rancher, Midvale area, for 10
years; Senate co-chairman, Congressional Coalition on Adoption; co-
founder and co-chair, Senate Private Property Rights Caucus; committees:
Energy and Natural Resources; Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry;
Veterans' Affairs; Special Committee on Aging; Joint Economic; Select
Committee on Ethics; subcommittees: chairman, Forests and Public Land
Management; Energy Research and Development; chairman, Forestry,
Conservation and Rural Revitalization; Research, Nutrition and General
Legislation; married to the former Suzanne Thompson; three children:
Mike, Shae, and Jay; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate,
November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
313 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
1203.................................................. 224-2752
Chief of Staff.--Gregory S. Casey. FAX: 224-2573
Executive Assistant.--Heather Smink.
Legislative Director/Counsel.--Brooke M. Roberts.
Press Secretary.--David Fish.
Room 149, 304 North Eighth Street, Boise, ID 83702..... (208) 342-7985
FAX: 343-2458
103 North 4th Street, Coeur D'Alene, ID 83814.......... (208) 667-6130
FAX: 765-1743
846 Main Street, Lewiston, ID 83501.................... (208) 743-0792
FAX: 746-7275
250 South 4th Street, Pocatello, ID 83201.............. (208) 236-6817
FAX: 236-6820
1292 Addison Avenue East, Twin Falls, ID 83301......... (208) 734-6780
FAX: 734-3905
* * *
DIRK KEMPTHORNE, Republican, of Boise, ID, born October 29, 1951 in
San Diego, CA; B.A., University of Idaho, 1975; elected to the U.S.
Senate, November 3, 1992, for 6-year term beginning January 5, 1993;
mayor, city of Boise, ID, 1986-93; U.S. Conference of Mayors Advisory
Board, 1991-93; chairman, USCM; 1st vice president, Association of Idaho
Cities, 1991-93; Idaho Public Affairs manager, FMC Corporation, 1983-86;
executive vice president, Idaho Home Builders Association, 1978-81;
executive assistant to the director, Idaho Department of Lands, 1976-78;
student body president, University of Idaho, 1974-75; board of
directors, Parents and Youth Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse [PAYADA];
honorary chairman, Working Partners LTD; married to the former Patricia
Merrill of Boise; two children.
Office Listings
367 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-1202............................................ 224-6142
Legislative Director.--W.H. (Buzz) Fawcett. FAX: 224-5893
Special Assistant and Scheduler.--Salle Uberuaga. TDD: 224-8523
Press Secretary.--Mark Snider.
Office Manager.--Stephanie Schisler.
304 North 8th, Room 338, Boise, ID 83701............... (208) 334-1776
Chief of Staff.--Phil Reberger.
118 North 2nd Street, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814.......... (208) 664-5490
2539 Channing Way, Room 240, Idaho Falls, ID 83404..... (208) 522-9779
401 Second Street North, Room 106, Twin Falls, ID 83301 (208) 734-2515
250 South 4th, Room 207, Pocatello, ID 83201........... (208) 236-6775
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618 D Street, Room E, Lewiston, ID 83501............... (208) 743-1492
704 Blaine Street, Room 1, Caldwell, ID 83605.......... (208) 455-0360
220 East 5th Street, Room 105, Moscow, ID 83843........ (208) 883-9783
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
HELEN P. CHENOWETH, Republican, of Boise, ID; born in Topeka, KS,
January 27, 1938; attended Culver City Elementary School, Culver City,
CA; graduated, Grants Pass High School, Grants, Pass, OR; attended
Whitworth College, Spokane, WA; self-employed medical and legal
management consultant; guest instructor, University of Idaho's School of
Law, recruited physicians to towns and clinics in Northwest from medical
schools nationwide; State executive director of the Idaho Republican
Party, 1975-77; chief of staff to then--Congressman Steve Symms; co-
owner, Consulting Associates, Inc.; nationally recognized spokesman for
private property rights; committees: Resources, Agriculture;
subcommittees: Energy and Mineral Resources; Water and Power Resources;
National Parks, Forests and Lands; Resource Conservation, Research and
Forestry; member: Endangered Species Act Task Force, Private Property
Rights Task Force, Term Limits Task Force; married to Nicholas Signor
Chenoweth; two children: Michael and Margaret; elected to the 104th
Congress.
Office Listings
1719 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1201............................................ 225-6611
Administrative Assistant.--Keith Rupp. FAX: 226-3029
Legislative Director.--Glen Stonebrink.
Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Andrea Gately.
Office Manager/System Administrator.--Dean Lester.
304 North 8th Street, Room 454, Boise, ID 83702........ (208) 336-9831
Chief of Staff.--Brent DeArmond.
Receptionist/Office Manager.--Sharon Kruse.
Caseworkers: Scott Hoover; Rhonda Tilden.
Special Assistant.--Vern Ravenscroft.
621 Main, Suite G, Lewiston, ID 83501.................. (208) 746-4613
District Representative.--Scott Carlton.
118 North 2nd Street, Suite 2, Coeur dAlene, ID 83814.. (208) 667-0127
District Representative.--Heather Irby.
Counties: Ada (part), Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, Canyon,
Clearwater, Gem, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce,
Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone, Valley, and Washington. Population
(1990), 503,357.
ZIP Codes: 83501, 83520-26, 83530, 83533-49, 83551-55, 83602, 83604-05,
83610-12, 83615-17, 83619-20, 83622, 83624, 83626, 83628-32,
83634-39, 83641-46, 83650-52, 83654-61, 83666, 83669-72, 83676-
77, 83701-09, 83720-32, 83801-14, 83821, 83823-27, 83830, 83832-
37, 83839-43, 83845-55, 83857-58, 83860-62, 83864-67, 83869-74,
83876
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
MICHAEL D. CRAPO, Republican, of Idaho Falls, ID; born in Idaho
Falls on May 20, 1951; attended Eastside Elementary, Idaho Falls, 1957-
62; attended Hawthorne Elementary, Idaho Falls, 1962-63; graduated,
Idaho Falls High School, Idaho Falls, 1969; B.A., Brigham Young
University, Provo, UT, 1973; J.D., Harvard University Law School,
Cambridge, MA, 1977; attorney; admitted to the California bar, 1977;
admitted to the Idaho bar, 1979; law clerk, Hon. James M. Carter, Judge
of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, San Diego, CA, 1977-
78; associate attorney, Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher, San Diego, 1978-79;
attorney, Holden, Kidwell, Hahn & Crapo, 1979-92; partner, 1983-92;
elected to the Idaho State Senate, 1984-92, Assistant Majority Leader,
1987-89, president pro tempore, 1989-92; member: American Bar
Association; Boy Scouts of America; former member, Idaho Falls Rotary
Club, 1984-88; married to the former Susan Diane Hasleton, 1974; five
children: Michelle (1978), Brian (1981), Stephanie (1983), Lara (1984),
and Paul (1986); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
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Office Listings
437 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1202.................................................. 225-5531
Administrative Assistant.--Jane Gorsuch. FAX: 225-8216
Executive Assistant.--Dorothy Boger.
Press Secretary.--Susan Wheeler.
Suite 325, 304 North 8th Street, Boise, ID 83702....... (208) 334-1953
Chief of Staff.--John Hoehne.
Counties: Ada (part), Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville,
Butte, Camas, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Custer, Elmore, Franklin,
Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison,
Minidoka, Oneida, Power, Teton, and Twin Falls. Population
(1990), 503,392.
ZIP Codes: 83201-06, 83209-15, 83217-18, 83220-21, 83223, 83226-30,
83232-39, 83241, 83243-46, 83250-56, 83260-63, 83271-72, 83274,
83276-78, 83280-81, 83283, 83285-87, 83301-03, 83311-14, 83316,
83318, 83320-28, 83330, 83332-38, 83340-44, 83346-50, 83352-55,
83401-06, 83420-25, 83427-29, 83431, 83433-38, 83440, 83442-46,
83448-52, 83454-55, 83462-69, 83601, 83623-24, 83627, 83633,
83647-48, 83701, 83702 (part), 83703 (part), 83705 (part), 83706
(part), 83707, 83712, 83720-27, 83729-30, 83733, 83735, 83756-57
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ILLINOIS
(Population, 1990 census, 11,466,682)
SENATORS
PAUL SIMON, Democrat, of Makanda, IL; born, Eugene, OR, November 29,
1928, son of Reverend and Mrs. Martin (Ruth) Simon; attended public
schools of Eugene, OR, University of Oregon, Dana College, Blair, NE; at
the age of 19, purchased the Troy Tribune, Troy, IL, becoming the
youngest editor-publisher in the Nation; expanded newspaper business to
chain of 14 weeklies, sold in 1966 to devote full time to writing and
public service; U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps, 1951-53, assigned
as a special agent in Europe along the Iron Curtain; elected to Illinois
House of Representatives at the age of 25 in 1954, reelected in 1956,
1958, and 1960; elected to Illinois Senate, 1962, reelected in 1966;
elected Illinois Lieutenant Governor, 1968, serving from January 1969,
to January 1973; taught at Sangamon State University, Springfield, IL,
1972-73, and at John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, Harvard
University, 1973; received Best Legislator Award of Independent Voters
of Illinois seven times, more than any other State legislator; a leader
in government reform, he has disclosed his income, assets, and
liabilities every year since 1954; author of a wide range of education
reforms, including The National Literacy Act (1991), direct student loan
program (1993), and the School-to-Work Opportunities Act (1994); author
of 15 books, ``A Hungry World'', ``Lovejoy--Martyr to Freedom'',
``Lincoln's Preparation for Greatness'', ``You Want To Change the World?
So Change It'', ``The Tongue-Tied American'', ``Once And Future
Democrats'', ``The Glass House'' and coauthor of ``Protestant-Catholic
Marriages Can Succeed'' (with his wife Jeanne) and ``The Politics of
World Hunger'' (Harper's Magazine Press, 1973, with his brother, Rev.
Arthur Simon); ``Beginnings'' (Continuum, 1986), ``Let's Put America
Back To Work'' (Bonus Books, 1986), ``Winners and Losers'' (Continuum,
1989); ``Advice and Consent'' (National Press Books, 1992), ``We Can Do
Better'' (National Press Books, 1994), ``Freedom's Champion: Elijah
Lovejoy'' (Southern Illinois University Press, 1994); 37 honorary
degrees; married to the former Jeanne Hurley of Wilmette, IL, on April
21, 1960, when both were serving in the Illinois House of
Representatives, making them the only husband-wife team in the history
of the general assembly; two children: Sheila, March 13, 1961 and
Martin, May 21, 1964; Lutheran; elected to the 94th Congress, November
5, 1974; reelected to four succeeding Congresses; elected on November 6,
1984 to the U.S. Senate for the term expiring January 3, 1991 and
reelected November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
462 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-1302............................................ 224-2152
Administrative Assistant.--Vicki Otten. FAX: 224-0868
Office Manager.--Mariella Posey.
Press Secretary.--David Carle.
Legislative Director.--Bob Shireman.
Room 3892, 230 South Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60604....... (312) 353-4952
Suite 1, 3 West Old Capitol Plaza, Springfield, IL
62701................................................. (217) 492-4960
Room 115-B, 250 West Cherry Street, Carbondale, IL
62203................................................. (618) 457-3653
* * *
CAROL MOSELEY-BRAUN, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born August 16, 1947
in Chicago; J.D., University of Chicago Law School, 1972; other career
experience: prosecutor in the U.S. attorney's office for 3 years;
elected to the House of Representatives, 1978-87, elected as first woman
and first African-American to serve as assistant majority leader of the
Illinois House; elected as Cook County Recorder of Deeds, 1987-92, she
was the first woman and first African-American to hold executive office
in Cook County; one child; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1992,
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993; committee memberships:
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Finance; Special Committee on Aging.
Office Listings
320 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
1303.................................................. 224-2854
Chief of Staff.--[Vacant.]
Legislative Director.--Bill Mattea.
Press Secretary.--Joanna Slaney.
Administrative Director.--Paul Effertz.
Suite 3900, Kluczynski Federal Building, 230 South
Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604-1690............... (312) 353-5420
Director.--Jill Zwick.
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Henson Robinson House, 520 South Eighth Street,
Springfield, IL 62703-1607............................ (217) 492-4126
6 Executive Drive, Suite 6, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. (618) 632-7242
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
BOBBY RUSH, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born on November 23, 1946 in
Georgia; served in U.S. Army, 1963-68; B.A., with honors, Roosevelt
University, Chicago; M.A., University of Illinois, Chicago; Democratic
Ward Committeeman, second ward, Chicago, IL, 1984, 1988; Democratic
State Central Committeeman of Illinois' First Congressional District,
1990; deputy chairman, Illinois Democratic Party, 1990; Department of
Commerce and Community Affairs Illinois Enterprise Zone Award; Operation
PUSH Outstanding Young Man award; Henry Booth House Outstanding
Community Service Award; South End Jaycee Outstanding Business and
Professional Achievement award; Chicago Black United Communities
Distinguished Political Leadership Award; co-founder, Illinois Black
Panther Party; married to Carolyn Rush; five children; elected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
131 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1301.................................................. 225-4372
Administrative Assistant.--Maurice Daniel. FAX: 226-0333
Legislative Director.--Robert Walsh, Esq.
655 East 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619................ (312) 224-6500
District Administrator.--Stanley Watkins. FAX: 224-9624
County: Cook County (part); cities and townships of Alsip, Blue Island
(part), Chicago (part), Evergreen Park, Merrionette Park, and
Oak Lawn (part). Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60406 (part), 60453 (part), 60609 (part), 60615 (part), 60616
(part), 60617 (part), 60619, 60620 (part), 60621 (part), 60628
(part), 60629 (part), 60632 (part), 60636 (part), 60637 (part),
60642, 60643 (part), 60649 (part), 60652 (part), 60653 (part),
60655, 60658 (part)
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
MEL REYNOLDS, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born on January 8, 1952 in
Mound Bayou, MS; attended Chicago City Colleges and the University of
Illinois at Champaign; Rhodes Scholar; J.D., Oxford University, England;
M.P.A., Kennedy School of Government, Harvard; assistant professor,
Roosevelt University, Chicago; executive director, Community Economic
Development and Education Foundation; radio talk show host; member,
executive committee, Chicago Chapter of the NAACP; special assistant to
the vice president, Academic Affairs, University of Illinois; founder
and former president, American Scholars Against World Hunger; married to
Marisol Concepcion, 1990; three children; elected on November 3, 1992 to
the 103d Congress; reelected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
312 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-0773
Chief of Staff.--Charles Kelly. FAX: 225-0774
Legislative Director.--[Vacant].
Press Secretary.--Charles Kelly.
Legislative Aide.--Stephen Perencevich.
525 East 103rd Street, Chicago, IL 60628............... (312) 568-7900
County: Cook County (part); cities and townships of Blue Island, Calumet
City, Calumet Park, Chicago (part), Chicago Heights, Country
Club Hills Crestwood, Dixmoor, Dolton, East Hazel Crest,
Flossmoor, Ford Heights, Glenwood, Harvey, Hazelcrest, Homewood,
Markham, Matterson, Midlothian, Oak Forest, Olympia Fields, Park
Forest, Phoenix, Posen, Riverdale, Robbins, South Holland.
Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60406 (part), 60409 (part), 60411 (part), 60419, 60422, 60423
(part), 60425 (part), 60426 (part), 60429, 60430 (part), 60443
(part), 60445 (part), 60452 (part), 60461, 60466 (part), 60469,
60472, 60473 (part), 60477 (part), 60478 (part), 60617 (part),
60620 (part), 60621 (part), 60627, 60628 (part), 60633 (part),
60636 (part), 60643 (part), 60649 (part)
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THIRD DISTRICT
WILLIAM O. LIPINSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born in Chicago on
December 22, 1937; graduated Blessed Sacrament School in Chicago;
graduated, St. Patrick High School, Chicago, 1956; attended, Loras
College, Dubuque, IA, 1956-57; served in U.S. Army Reserves, 1961-67;
alderman, Chicago City Council, 1975-83; chairman, City Council
Education Committee; delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1976,
1984, and 1988; past president, Kiwanis Club; member: Polish National
Alliance, Chicago Historical Society; 23rd Ward Democratic Committeeman,
1974-present; married to the former Rose Marie Lapinski, 1962; two
children: Laura and Dan; award: Man of the Year, area 4, Chicago Park
District, January 1983; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1501 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1303............................................ 225-5701
Legislative Director.--Jeffrey Goodell.
Executive Assistant.--Beverly Griffin.
5832 South Archer Avenue, Chicago, IL 60638............ (312) 886-0481
Administrative Assistant.--George Edwards.
County: Cook County (part); cities and townships of Alsip, Argo, Bedford
Park, Berwyn, Bridgeview, Burr Ridge, Chicago, Chicago Ridge,
Cicero, Countryside, Crestwood Midlothian, Forest Park, Hickory
Hills, Hinsdale, Hometown, Hodgkins, Indian Head Park, Justice
Burbank, LaGrange, Lyons, McCook, North Riverside, Oak Forest,
Oak Lawn, Oak Park, Orland Park, Palos Heights, Palos Hills,
Palos Park, Proviso, Riverside, Stickney, Summit Brookfield,
Tinley Park, Western Springs, Willow Springs, and Worth.
Population (1990), 571,531
ZIP Codes: 60130 (part), 60304 (part), 60402, 60415, 60426 (part), 60445
(part), 60452 (part), 60453 (part), 60454-56, 60457 (part),
60458-59, 60462 (part), 60463, 60464 (part), 60465 (part), 60477
(part), 60478 (part), 60480 (part), 60482, 60499, 60501, 60513
(part), 60521 (part), 60525 (part), 60534 (part), 60546 (part),
60558 (part), 60629 (part), 60632 (part), 60638, 60644 (part),
60650 (part), 60652 (part), 60658 (part)
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
LUIS V. GUTIERREZ, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born on December 10,
1953, in Chicago, IL; B.A., Northeastern Illinois University, 1974;
alderman; social worker, State of Illinois; Teacher; married in 1977 to
Soraida Arocho Gutierrez; two children: Omaira and Jessica; elected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
408 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1304.................................................. 225-8203
Chief of Staff.--Doug Scofield.
Legislative Director.--Jennice Fuentes.
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Elizabeth Lynskey.
Senior Policy Adviser/Communications Director.--
Enrique Fernandez.
3181 North Elston Avenue, Chicago, IL 60618............ (312) 509-0999
2132 West 21st Street, Chicago, IL 60608............... (312) 579-0886
County: Cook County (part); cities of Berkeley (part), Brookfield
(part), Chicago (part), Ciero (part), Elmwood Park (part),
Forest Park (part), Hillside (part), Maywood (part), Melrose
Park (part), Northlake (part), Oak Park (part), Stickney (part),
Stone Park (part), and Westchester (part). Population (1990),
571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60130 (part), 60141, 60153 (part), 60154 (part), 60160
(part), 60162 (part), 60163 (part), 60164 (part), 60165 (part),
60304 (part), 60513 (part), 60608 (part), 60609 (part), 60612
(part), 60614 (part), 60616 (part), 60618 (part), 60622 (part),
60623 (part), 60625 (part), 60629 (part), 60632 (part), 60635
(part), 60636 (part), 60639 (part), 60641 (part), 60644 (part),
60647 (part), 60650 (part), 60651 (part), 60657 (part)
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
MICHAEL P. FLANAGAN, Republican, of Chicago, IL; born November 9,
1962; graduated, Lane Technical High School, Chicago, IL; B.A., Loyola
University; Chicago, IL; Loyola University School of Law, 1988; captain,
field artillery, U.S. Army, 1984-88, 1991-92; admitted to Illinois State
bar, 1991; elected to the 104th Congress.
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Office Listings
101407 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1305............................................ 225-4061
Administrative Assistant.--Glenn Lackey. FAX: 225-3128
Legislative Director.--Donald Thorson.
Press Secretary.--Mike Scanlon.
Scheduler.--John Gilbert.
3538 West Irving Part Road, Chicago, IL 60618.......... (312) 588-2288
FAX: 588-3196
County: Cook County (part); cities and townships of Chicago, Franklin
Park, River Grove, Harwood Heights, Norridge, Schiller Park
(part), Elmwood Park (part), Melrose Park (part), Maywood, and
Northlake. Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60131 (part), 60153 (part), 60160 (part), 60161, 60164
(part), 60165 (part), 60171, 60176 (part), 60197-98, 60610
(part), 60611 (part), 60613 (part), 60614 (part), 60618 (part),
60622 (part), 60625 (part), 60630 (part), 60631 (part), 60634,
60635 (part), 60639 (part), 60640 (part), 60641 (part), 60646
(part), 60647 (part), 60656 (part), 60657 (part), 60659 (part)
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
HENRY J. HYDE, Republican, of Wood Dale, IL; born in Chicago, IL,
April 18, 1924; graduated St. George High School, Evanston, IL, 1942;
B.S.S., Georgetown University, 1947; J.D., Loyola University School of
Law, Chicago, IL, 1949; ensign, U.S. Navy, 1944-46; commander, U.S.
Naval Reserve (retired); admitted to the Illinois bar, January 9, 1950;
State Representative in Illinois General Assembly, 1967-74; majority
leader, Illinois House of Representatives, 1971-72; married to the late
Jeanne Simpson of Bridgeport, CT and Arlington, VA, November 8, 1947;
three sons: Henry, Jr., Robert, and Anthony; and one daughter, Laura;
elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2110 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1306............................................ 225-4561
Administrative Assistant.--Judy Wolverton.
Press Secretary.--Sam Stratman.
Suite 200, 50 East Oak Street, Addison, IL 60101....... (708) 832-5950
Executive Assistants: Patrick Durante; Alice
Horstman.
Counties: Cook County (part) and DuPage (part). Cities: Addison,
Bensenville, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Des Plaines, Elk Grive
Village, Elmhurst, Glen Ellyn, Glendale Heights, La Grange Park,
Lombard, Park Ridge, Roselle, Schiller Park, Villa Park,
Westchester, Wheaton. Townships: Addison, Bloomingdale, Elk
Grove, Leyden Proviso, Maine, Milton and York. Population
(1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60005 (part), 60007 (part), 60008 (part), 60009, 60016
(part), 60017-19, 60025 (part), 60056 (part), 60068, 60101,
60103 (part), 60106, 60108, 60126, 60131 (part), 60137 (part),
60138-39, 60143, 60148 (part), 60154 (part), 60157 (part), 60162
(part), 60172 (part), 60173 (part), 60176 (part), 60181 (part),
60187 (part), 60188 (part), 60191, 60513 (part), 60515 (part),
60521 (part), 60525 (part), 60558 (part), 60559 (part), 60631
(part), 60666, 60714 (part)
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
CARDISS COLLINS, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born in St. Louis, MO,
September 24, 1931; moved to Detroit, MI, at the age of 10 and attended
Bishop and Lincoln Elementary Schools; after graduation from Detroit's
High School of Commerce, moved to Chicago; attended Northwestern
University; Honorary Degrees: Winston-Salem State University, Spelman
College, Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, and Barber-Scotia
College. Distinguished Service Awards: Roosevelt University, Loyola
University, Congressional Black Caucus; began her career as a
stenographer with Illinois Department of Labor; promoted to secretary
with Illinois Department of Revenue, then accountant, eventually moving
into position of revenue auditor and served in this capacity until
announcing her candidacy; actively engaged in the successful campaigns
of her late husband, George Collins; committeewoman of Chicago's 24th
Ward; former vice president, Lawndale Youth Commission; member:
Friendship Baptist Church of Chicago, Alfred Street Baptist Church in
Virginia, NAACP, LINKS, Inc., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, The Black
Women's Agenda, National Council of Negro Women, Alpha Gamma Pi
Sorority; chairwoman, Congressional Black Caucus 96th Congress;
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation 103d and 104th Congress;
treasurer, Congressional Black Caucus, 99th and 100th Congresses;
member: Democratic National Committee; ranking member, Committee on
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ment Reform and Oversight; Committee on Government Operations;
Committee on Energy and Commerce; Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse
and Control; Subcommittees: former chairwoman of the Subcommittee on
Government Activities and Transportation; Oversight and Investigations;
former chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection
and Competitiveness; one son, Kevin; elected to the 93d Congress, by
special election, June 5, 1973, to fill the vacancy caused by the death
of her husband; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2308 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1307............................................ 225-5006
Administrative Assistant.--Bud Myers. FAX: 225-8396
Senior Legislative Director.--Chris Morton.
Room 3880, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 353-5754
District Administrator.--J. Robert Kettlewell.
328 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL 60302.................... (708) 383-1400
County: Cook County (part); cities and townships of Bellwood, Berkley,
Broadview, Chicago, Forest Park, Hillside, Maywood, Oak Park,
River Forest, Westchester and Elmwood Park. Population (1990),
571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60104, 60130 (part), 60153 (part), 60154 (part), 60160
(part), 60162 (part), 60163 (part), 60301-03, 60304 (part),
60305, 60425 (part), 60546 (part), 60601-07, 60608 (part), 60609
(part), 60610 (part), 60611 (part), 60612 (part), 60614 (part),
60615 (part), 60616 (part), 60621 (part), 60622 (part), 60623
(part), 60624, 60635 (part), 60637 (part), 60639 (part), 60644
(part), 60650 (part), 60651 (part), 60653 (part), 60654, 60661,
60664, 60680-81, 60690
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
PHILIP M. CRANE, Republican, of Wauconda, IL; born in Chicago, IL,
November 3, 1930; educated at DePauw University, Hillsdale College,
University of Michigan, and University of Vienna, and received M.A. and
Ph.D. degrees from Indiana University; honorary doctor of laws, Grove
City College, Grove City, PA, 1973; honorary doctor of political
science, Francisco Marroquin University, Guatemala, 1979; served with
the U.S. Army, on active duty, 1954-56; 2 years, advertising manager,
Hopkins Syndicate, Inc.; taught at Indiana University for 3 years before
moving to Bradley University, Peoria, IL, in 1963, where he taught
United States and Latin American history until 1967; served as director
of schools, Westminster Academy, Northbrook, IL, 1967-68; in 1962,
employed by the Republican Party as a public relations expert; in 1964,
served as director of research for the Illinois Goldwater Organization;
at the request of Richard Nixon, served as one of his advisors and
researchers on political and national issues, 1964-68; in 1976 served as
chairman of Illinois Citizens for Reagan Committee; trustee of Hillsdale
College; chairman, American Conservative Union, 1977-79; director of the
Intercollegiate Studies Institute; serves with more than 60 U.S.
Senators and Representatives on the National Advisory Board of Young
Americans for Freedom; chairman of Republican Study Committee, 1983;
appointed by President Reagan to the Commission on the Bicentennial of
the United States Constitution; married Arlene Catherine Johnson of
Chicago; seven girls, one boy: Catherine Anne, Susanna Marie, Jennifer
Elizabeth, Rebekah Caroline, George Washington V, Rachel Ellen, Sarah
Emma, and Carrie Esther; elected to the 91st Congress, by special
election, November 25, 1969, to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Donald Rumsfeld; reelected to each succeeding Congress;
member, Committee on Ways and Means.
Office Listings
233 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1308.................................................. 225-3711
Administrative Assistant.--Robert C. Coleman.
Executive Secretary.--Kathryn N. Bell.
Press Secretary.--Robert F. Foster.
1450 South New Wilke Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005. (708) 394-0790
District Representative.--Jack McKenney.
300 N. Milwaukee Ave., Suite C, Lake Villa, IL 60046... (708) 265-9000
Counties: Cook County; cities of Barrington, Hanover, Palatine,
Schaumburg, part of Elk Grove and part of Wheeling. Lake County;
cities of Antioch, Avon, Cuba, Ela, Fremont, Grant, Lake Villa,
Newport, Warren and Wauconda. Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60002, 60004 (part), 60005 (part), 60006, 60007 (part), 60008
(part), 60010 (part), 60011, 60013 (part), 60020, 60030 (part),
60031, 60041, 60042 (part), 60046-47, 60048 (part), 60050
(part), 60056 (part), 60060 (part), 60067, 60073-75, 60078,
60081 (part), 60083, 60084 (part), 60085 (part), 60087 (part),
60092, 60094-95, 60099 (part), 60103 (part), 60107, 60120
(part), 60159, 60168, 60172 (part), 60173 (part), 60192-96
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NINTH DISTRICT
SIDNEY R. YATES, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born in Chicago, IL,
August 27, 1909; educated in public elementary and high school in
Chicago; received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy from the
University of Chicago in 1931 and the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence
from the University of Chicago in 1933; served in the U.S. Navy for 26
months; released from active duty with the rank of lieutenant; attorney
at law since 1933; assistant attorney for Illinois State bank receiver,
1935-37; assistant attorney general attached to Illinois Commerce
Commission as traction attorney, 1937-40; editor of ``Bulletin of
Decalogue Society of Lawyers,'' 1947; married Adeline J. Holleb of
Chicago in 1935; has one son, Stephen R. Yates; member: American Bar
Association, American Veterans' Committee, Chicago Bar Association,
Illinois State Bar Association, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations,
City Club of Chicago, Decalogue Society of Lawyers, Kennedy Center
trustee, regent emeritus, Smithsonian Institution, U.S. Holocaust
Memorial Council; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948;
reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, and 87th Congresses; U.S.
representative to Trusteeship Council of the United Nations with rank of
Ambassador, 1963-64; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2109 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1309............................................ 225-2111
Administrative Assistant.--Mary Anderson Bain. FAX: 225-3493
Room 3920, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 353-4596
Room 2700, 2100 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201....... (708) 328-2610
County: Cook County (part). Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60025 (part), 60053, 60076-77, 60201-04, 60613 (part), 60614
(part), 60625 (part), 60626, 60630 (part), 60631 (part), 60640
(part), 60645, 60646 (part), 60656 (part), 60657 (part), 60659
(part), 60660, 60714 (part)
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Republican, of Wilmette, IL; born in Evanston,
IL, June 1, 1935; attended public schools and graduated from Evanston
Township High School, 1953; attended Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA, 1953-54; B.S.B.A., Northwestern University
School of Business, Evanston, IL, 1957; J.D. with distinction,
University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI, 1961 (Michigan Law
Review); served in U.S. Army Signal Corps (Reserves), 1958-64; engaged
in the practice of law in Evanston, IL; admitted to practice before the
Supreme Court of the United States, U.S. Court of Claims, and the
Illinois State bar; honor law graduate attorney, U.S. Department of
Justice, Washington, DC, 1961-63; member, Illinois State Legislature,
1973-79; member or officer of many civic and philanthropic
organizations; member since 1981 of the Appropriations Committee;
Subcommittee: ranking member, Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education; Foreign Operations; founder and co-chairman, Congressional
Human Rights Caucus; married to the former Kathryn Suzanne Cameron,
1974; five children: John, David, Donna, Robyn, and Ann; elected to the
96th Congress, by special election, January 22, 1980; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2373 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1310............................................ 225-4835
Administrative Assistant.--Robert Gustafson. FAX: 225-0157
Legislative Director.--Robert Gustafson.
Scheduler.--Lynn Guhse.
Suite 102, 200 Wilmot Road, Deerfield, IL 60015........ (708) 940-0202
Executive Assistant.--Ginny Hotaling.
Press Secretary.--David Kohn.
601-A County Building, 18 North County Street,
Waukegan, IL 60085.................................... (708) 662-0101
1650 Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, IL
60004................................................. (708) 392-0303
Counties: Cook (part) and Lake (part). Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60004 (part), 60005 (part), 60015, 60016 (part), 60022, 60025
(part), 60026, 60029, 60030 (part), 60035, 60037, 60040, 60043-
45, 60048 (part), 60056 (part), 60060 (part), 60061-62, 60064-
65, 60069-70, 60079, 60082, 60085 (part), 60087 (part), 60088-
91, 60093, 60096, 60099 (part)
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ELEVENTH DISTRICT
JERRY WELLER, Republican, of Morris, IL; born in Streator, IL, July
7, 1957; graduated, Dwight High School, 1975; B.A., Agriculture,
University of Illinois, 1979; aide to Congressman Tom Corcoran, 1980-81;
aide to John R. Block (U.S. Secretary of Agriculture), 1981-85; former
state representative 1988-94; National Republican Legislative
Association Legislator of the Year; listed in the 1990 Almanac of
Illinois Politico; member: House Banking Committee, House Veterans
Affairs Committee, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee,
Assistant Majority Whip, House Republican Steering Committee.
Office Listings
1710 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-3635
Administrative Assistant.--Jim Hayes.
Executive Assistant.--Maggie Lockwood.
Legislative Director.--Bill Himpler.
Senior Legislative Assistant.--Gina Elmore.
Joliet Congressional District Office, 51 West Jackson
Street, Suite 100, Joliet, IL 60432................... (815) 740-2028
Press Secretary.--Kimberly Clarke.
Ottawa Congressional District Office, 628-30, Columbus
Street, Suite 205, Ottawa, IL 61350................... (815) 433-0085
District Manager.--Reed Wilson.
Steger Congressional District Office, 3331 Chicago
Road, Suite 4B, Steger Plaza, Steger, IL 60475........ (708) 754-7552
Counties: Cook (part), Grundy, Kankakee (part), La Salle (part), and
Will (part). Population (1990), 571,528.
ZIP Codes: 60401, 60407-08, 60409 (part), 60410, 60411 (part), 60416-17,
60421, 60423 (part), 60424, 60425 (part), 60432-34, 60435
(part), 60436 (part), 60437-38, 60442, 60444, 60447 (part),
60448-49, 60450 (part), 60451, 60466 (part), 60468, 60470-71,
60473 (part), 60474-76, 60479, 60481, 60531, 60537, 60551,
60557, 60901 (part), 60913-15, 60931, 60935, 60940-41, 60944,
60950, 60954, 60964 (part), 61316, 61332, 61334 (part), 61341,
61342 (part), 61348, 61350, 61354 (part), 61358 (part), 61360,
61364 (part), 61370 (part), 61371-73, 61377 (part)
* * *
TWELFTH DISTRICT
JERRY F. COSTELLO, Democrat, of Belleville, IL; born in East St.
Louis, St. Clair County, IL on September 25, 1949; attended Holy Angels
Grammar, East St. Louis, 1964; graduated, Assumption High, East St.
Louis, 1968; A.A., Belleville Area College, IL, 1970; B.A., Maryville
College of the Sacred Heart, St. Louis, MO, 1973; law enforcement
official, 1970-80; elected chairman of the County Board, St. Clair
County, IL, 1980-88; member: East-West Gateway Coordinating Council,
Metro Counties of Illinois, Southwestern Illinois Leadership Council,
Southwestern Illinois Small Business Finance Alliance, Light Rail
Transit Committee; chairman, the St. Clair, IL, Heart Fund drive, and
United Way drive 1985, cochairman of the St. Clair County March of
Dimes, 1988; married to the former Georgia Jean Cockrum, 1968; three
children: Jerry II, Gina Maria, and John Patrick; elected by special
election to the 100th Congress on August 9, 1988, to fill the vacancy by
the death of Charles Melvin Price; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2454 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1312............................................ 225-5661
Administrative Assistant.--Brian Lott. FAX: 225-0285
1363 Niedringhaus Avenue, Granite City, IL 62040....... (618) 451-7065
Suite 210, 8787 State Street, East Saint Louis, IL
62203................................................. (618) 397-8833
327 West Main Street, Belleville, IL 62220............. (618) 233-8026
Counties: Alexander, Jackson, Madison (part), Monroe, Perry, Randolph,
St. Clair, Union, and Williamson (part). Population (1990),
571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60457 (part), 62002 (part), 62010 (part), 62018 (part), 62024
(part), 62035 (part), 62040 (part), 62048, 62059-60, 62071,
62084, 62087, 62090, 62095, 62201-08, 62214, 62217, 62220-23,
62225, 62232-33, 62234 (part), 62236-44, 62246, 62248, 62254-62,
62264-65, 62268-69, 62272, 62274, 62277-80, 62282, 62285-86,
62288-89, 62292, 62293 (part), 62294 (part), 62295, 62297-98,
62831-32, 62883, 62888, 62901-03, 62905-07, 62912-16, 62918,
62920, 62924, 62926-27, 62929, 62932, 62940, 62942, 62949-950,
62952, 62957-58, 62961-62, 62966, 62969, 62971, 62975, 62988,
62990, 62992-94, 62997-98
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THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
HARRIS W. FAWELL, Republican, of Naperville, IL; born in West
Chicago, March 25, 1929; graduated from West Chicago Community High
School; undergraduate, North Central College, Naperville, IL, 1947-49;
LL.D., Chicago-Kent College of Law, Chicago, IL, 1949-52; engaged in
private practice of law, Fawell, James & Brooks, Naperville, 1954-84;
member, Du Page County, IL, and American Bar Associations; U.S. District
Court Trial Bar; Illinois and American Trial Lawyers Associations;
American Judicature Society; highest legal ability rating ``A'' of
Martindale-Hubbell law directory; general counsel, Illinois Association
of Park Districts, 1977-84; member, Illinois State Senate, 1963-77;
former chairman, Education and Public Welfare-Health Committees,
Illinois Senate; former member, Illinois Commission on Children, 1967-
77; former chairman, School Law Section Council, Illinois State Bar
Association; active in many civic associations; elected, Fellow of the
Chicago-Kent College of Law Honor Council ``for contribution to the
College of Law and high standards of legal profession'', 1981; former
assistant State's attorney, DuPage County, IL; married to the former
Ruth Johnson; three children: Richard, Jane, and John; member, Wesley
Methodist Church, Naperville, IL; elected to the 99th Congress on
November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2159 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1313............................................ 225-3515
Chief of Staff.--Alan Mertz. FAX: 225-9420
Executive Assistant.--Katharine Chapple.
Suite 100, 115 West 55th Street, Clarendon Hills, IL
60514................................................. (708) 655-2052
District Director.--Barbara Graham.
Counties: Cook (part), DuPage (part), and Will (part). Population
(1990), 571,531.
ZIP Codes: 60137 (part), 60148 (part), 60181 (part), 60187 (part), 60431
(part), 60432 (part), 60435 (part), 60436 (part), 60439-40,
60441 (part), 60457 (part), 60462 (part), 60464 (part), 60465
(part), 60477 (part), 60480 (part), 60504 (part), 60514, 60515
(part), 60516-17, 60519, 60521 (part), 60522, 60532, 60535,
60540, 60544 (part), 60566, 60559 (part), 60561, 60563-67
* * *
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
J. DENNIS HASTERT, Republican, of Yorkville, IL; born in Aurora, IL,
on January 2, 1942; attended Oswego Elementary School, IL; graduated,
Oswego High School, 1960; B.A., Wheaton College, IL, 1964; M.S.,
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, 1967; teacher/coach, Yorkville
High School; partner, family restaurant business; member, Illinois
General Assembly House of Representatives, 1980-86; Republican spokesman
for the Appropriations II Committee; chairman, Joint Committee on Public
Utility Regulation; member, Legislative Audit Commission; named as one
of Illinois' 20 top legislators in 1985 by Chicago Sun-Times; member,
Yorkville Lions Club; board of directors, Aurora Family Support Center;
married to the Former Jean Kahl in 1973; two children: Joshua and Ethan;
elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2453 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1314............................................ 225-2976
Chief of Staff.--Scott Palmer. FAX: 225-0697
Scheduler.--Amy Jensen.
Legislative Director.--S. Tandi Thomas.
27 North River Street, Batavia, IL 60510............... (708) 406-1114
Office Manager.--Lisa Post.
Counties: DeKalb, DuPage (part), Kane, Kendall, La Salle (part), Lee.
Cities and townships Amboy, Ashton, Aurora, Barrington Hills
(part), Bartlett (part), Batavia, Big Rock, Bristol, Burlington,
Carol Stream (part), Carpentersville, Clare, Compton, Cornell,
Cortland, DeKalb, Dixon, Dundee, East and West, Earlville,
Elburn, Elgin, Esmond, Forreston, Franklin Grove, Geneva, Genoa,
Gilberts, Hampshire, Harmon, Hinckley, Kaneville, Kingston,
Kirkland, Lee, Leland, Malta, Maple Park, Mendota, Millbrook,
Millington, Minooka (part), Montgomery, Mooseheart, Nelson,
Newark, North Aurora, Oswego, Paw Paw, Plano, Plato Center, St.
Charles, Sandwich, Shabbona, Sleepy Hollow, Somonauk, South
Elgin, Steward, Sublette, Sugar Grove, Sycamore, Virgil,
Warrenville (part), Wasco, Waterman, Wayne, West Brooklyn, West
Chicago, Wheaton (part), Winfield, Yorkville. Population (1990),
571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60010 (part), 60103 (part), 60109, 60110-12, 60115, 60118-21,
60123, 60129, 60134-36, 60140, 60144-46, 60150-51, 60170, 60174-
75, 60177-78, 60182-85, 60187 (part), 60188 (part), 60190,
60447, 60504-07, 60510-12, 60518, 60520, 60530-31, 60536-39,
60542-43, 60545, 60548, 60550, 60552-56, 60560, 61006, 61021,
61030-31, 61042, 61058, 61310, 61318-19, 61342, 61353, 61367,
61378
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FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
THOMAS W. EWING, Republican, of Pontiac, IL, born September 19,
1935, in Atlanta, IL; attended Atlanta public schools; B.S., Milikin
University, 1957; awarded Juris Doctorate degree, John Marshall Law
School, 1968; Illinois House of Representatives, 17 years; Assistant
Republican Minority Leader, 1982-1990; Minority Leader, 1990; member:
delegate, Republican National Convention, 1980, 1984, and 1988;
secretary, Illinois Delegation; Delegation Floor Whip, 1984; named
``National Legislator of the Year'' by National Republican Legislators
Association, 1988; farm owner and businessman; Congressman Ewing and his
wife Connie, reside in Pontiac, IL. They are the parents of six
children. Elected by special election on July 2, 1991 to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward Madigan; reelected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1317 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1315............................................ 225-2371
Chief of Staff.--Aaron Quick.
Legislative Director.--Eric Nicoll.
Executive Assistant.--Kate Neumiller.
210 West Water Street, Pontiac, IL 61764............... (815) 844-7660
2401 E. Washington Street, Bloomington, IL 61704....... (309) 662-9371
Room 307, 102 East Main Street, Urbana, IL 61801....... (217) 328-0165
Suite 503-504, 4 North Vermilion, Danville, IL 61832... (217) 431-8230
Counties: Champaign, De Witt, Douglas, Edgar, Ford, Iroquois, Kankakee
(part), Livingston, McLean (part), Piatt, and Vermilion. Cities
and townships: Pontiac, Bloomington-Normal, Champaign-Urbana,
Danville, and Kankakee. Population (1990), 571,532.
ZIP Codes: 60420, 60460, 60901 (part), 60911-12, 60917-22, 60924, 60926-
34, 60936, 60938-39, 60941-42, 60945-46, 60948-49, 60951-53,
60955-57, 60959-63, 60964 (part), 60966-70, 60973-74, 61311,
61313, 61319, 61321 (part), 61333, 61364 (part), 61701-02,
61704, 61720, 61722, 61724, 61726-28, 61730-31, 61735-37, 61739-
41, 61743, 61744 (part), 61745 (part), 61748 (part), 61749-50,
61752-53, 61758, 61761 (part), 61764, 61769-70, 61773, 61775-78,
61801, 61810-18, 61820-21, 61824-26, 61830-34, 61839-59, 61862-
66 61870-78, 61880, 61882-84, 61910, 61911 (part), 61913, 61917,
61919, 61924, 61929-30, 61932-33, 61936, 61940-42, 61944, 61949,
61953, 61955-56, 62423, 62474, 62512, 62552 (part)
* * *
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
DONALD MANZULLO, Republican, of Egan, IL; born on March 24, 1944 in
Rockford, IL; B.A., American University, Washington, DC, 1987; J.D.,
Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, WI, 1970; president, Ogle
Co. Bar Association, 1971, 73; advisor, Oregon Ambulance Corporation;
founder, Oregon Youth, Inc., admitted to Illinios bar 1970; member:
State of Illinios and City of Oregon Chamber of Commerce, Friends of
Severson Dells, Natural Land Institute; Ogle County Historic Society,
Northern Illinios Alliance for the Arts, Aircraft Owners and Pilots
Association, Ogle County Pilots Association, Kiwanis International,
Illinios Farm Bureau, Ogle County Farm Bureau, National Federal
Independent Business, Citizens Against Government Waste; married to
Freda Teslik Manzullo, 1982; three children: Noel A. (1985), Neil A.
(1983), and Katherine G. (1988); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d
Congress.
Office Listings
426 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1316.................................................. 225-5676
Chief of Staff.--James Thacker.
415 South Mulford Road, Rockford, IL 61108............. (815) 394-1231
Press Secretary.--Christopher Hamrick.
District Director.--Pamela Bunting.
181 Virginia Avenue, Crystal Lake, IL 60014............ (815) 356-9800
Caseworker.--Nada Johnson.
Counties: Boone, Jo Daviess, McHenry, Ogle (part), Stephenson, and
Winnebago. Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60012, 60013 (part), 60014, 60021, 60033-34, 60039, 60042
(part), 60050 (part), 60051, 60071-72, 60080, 60081 (part),
60084 (part), 60097-98, 60102, 60113, 60129 (part), 60142,
60152, 60180, 61001, 61006 (part), 61007 (part), 61008, 61010-
13, 61015-16, 61018-20, 61024-25, 61027-28, 61030 (part), 61031
(part), 61032, 61036, 61038-39, 61041, 61043-45, 61047-50,
61052, 61053 (part), 61054 (part), 61059, 61060, 61061 (part),
61062-63, 61065, 61067, 61068 (part), 61070, 61072-73, 61075-77,
61078 (part), 61079-80, 61084-85, 61087-89, 61101-12, 61114-15,
61125-26, 61130-32
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SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
LANE EVANS, Democrat, of Rock Island, IL; born in Rock Island on
August 4, 1951; attended Sacred Heart School, Rock Island; graduated,
Alleman High School, Rock Island, 1969; B.A., Augustana College, Rock
Island, 1974; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC,
1978; admitted to Illinois bar in 1978 and commenced practice in Rock
Island; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1969-71; attorney for the Western
Illinois Legal Foundation, 1978-79; joined the national staff of the
Kennedy for President campaign, 1980; entered private practice as a
partner in the Community Legal Clinic, 1982; legal representative for
ACLU, APRI, and LULAC, 1979; awards, Vietnam Veterans of America
``National Legislator of the Year'' (1985), President's Award for
Outstanding Achievement 1990; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2335 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1317............................................ 225-5905
Administrative Assistant.--Dennis King. FAX: 225-5396
Office Manager.--Eda Robinson.
Press Secretary.--Steve Vetzner.
Room 5, 1535 47th Avenue, Moline IL 61265.............. (309) 793-5760
District Representative.--Phil Hare.
1640 N. Henderson, Galesburg, IL 61401................. (309) 342-4411
Counties: Adams (part), Bureau, Carroll, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson,
Henry, Knox, McDonough, Mercer, Ogle (part), Rock Island,
Warren, and Whiteside. Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 61007 (part), 61014, 61017, 61021 (part), 61030 (part),
61037, 61046, 61051, 61053, 61054 (part), 61061 (part), 61064
(part), 61071, 61074, 61078 (part), 61081, 61091, 61201, 61204,
61230-44, 61250-52, 61254, 61256-65, 61270, 61272-79, 61281-85,
61301 (part), 61312, 61314-15, 61317, 61320, 61322-23, 61328-30,
61337-38, 61342 (part), 61344-46, 61349, 61354 (part), 61356,
61359, 61361-62, 61368, 61374, 61376, 61379, 61401-02, 61410-20,
61422-23, 61425, 61427-28, 61430-43, 61447-50, 61452-55, 61458-
60, 61462, 61465-78, 61480, 61482, 61484-86, 61488-90, 61501,
61519-20, 61524, 61529, 61531, 61542-44, 61553, 61563, 61572,
62301 (part), 62311, 62313, 62316, 62318, 62320-21, 62325-27,
62329-30, 62334, 62336, 62338-39, 62341, 62346, 62348-49, 62351,
62354, 62358-59, 62367, 62373-74, 62376, 62379-80, 62422, 62624,
62644
* * *
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
RAY LaHOOD, Republican, of Peoria, IL; born December 6, 1945, in
Peoria, IL; graduate of Spalding High School; B.S., Spoon River
Community College, Canton, IL, 1971; previous memberships: Academy of
Our Lady/Spalding Board of Education (president), Notre Dame High School
Board (president), Peoria Area Retarded Citizens board of directors,
Bradley University National Alumni Board (president) and Peoria Area
Chamber of Commerce Board; Junior high school teacher, director of Rock
Island County Youth Services Bureau, chief planner for Bi-State
Metropolitan Planning Commission, administrative assistant to
Congressman Tom Railsback and chief of staff for Congressman Bob Michel;
member, Illinois House of Representatives, 1972; Peoria Economic
Development Council board of directors, Heartland Water Resources
Council, Children's Hospital of Illinois Advisory Board, Peoria Rotary
Club, Junior League Community Advisory Committee, United Way Pillars
Society and Holy Family Church; married to Kathy Dunk LaHood, 1967; four
children: Darin, Amy, Sam, and Sara.
Office Listings
329 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1318.................................................. 225-6201
Administrative Assistant.--Diane Liesman. FAX: 225-9249
Legislative Assistants: Paul Vinovich; Chris Guidry.
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Joan Mitchell.
Staff Assistant.--Melani Miller.
100 Monroe Street NE., Room 100, Peoria, IL 61602...... (309) 671-7027
District Administrative Assistant.--Mary Alice
Erickson. FAX: 671-7309
Office Manager.--Sheri Lemaster.
Scheduler/Media.--Tim Butler.
236 West State Street, Jacksonville, IL 62650.......... (217) 245-1431
Office Manager.--Sally Dahman. FAX: 243-6852
Staff Assistant.--Diane Hequet.
3050 Montvale Drive, Suite D, Springfield, IL 62704.... (217) 793-0808
Office Manager.--Donna Rapps Miller. FAX 793-9724
Staff Assistants: Chad Bandy; Joy Caldwell.
Counties: Cass, Logan, Macon (part), Marshall, Mason, McLean (part),
Menard, Morgan, Peoria, Putnam, Sangamon (part), Stark,
Tazewell, and Woodford. Cities: Atlanta, Auburn, Bartonville,
Beardstown, Chatham (part), Chillicothe, Creve
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Coeur, Decatur (part), Delavan, East Peoria, El Paso, Elmwood, Eureka,
Havana, Henry, Heyworth, Jacksonville, Lacon, Leland Grove
(part), Lincoln, Manilo, Marquette Heights, Mason City,
Metarnora, Minonk, Morton, Mount Pulaski, Normal (part), North
Pekin, Pekin, Peoria, Peoria Heights, Petersburg, Riverton,
Roanoke, Rochester, Rome, Sherman, South Jacksonville,
Springfield (part), Tremont, Verden (part), Virginia, Washington
and West Peoria. Population (1990), 571,580.
ZIP Codes: 61326-27, 61335-36, 61340, 61363, 61369, 61375, 61377, 61421,
61424, 61426, 61449, 61451, 61479, 61483, 61491, 61516-18,
61523, 61525-26, 61528-30, 61532-37, 61539-41, 61545-48, 61550,
61552, 61554, 61559-62, 61564-65, 61567-71, 61600, 61604, 61607,
61611, 61614-15, 61701, 61721, 61723, 61725, 61729, 61732-34,
61738, 61742, 61745, 61747, 61751, 61754-56, 61759-61, 61771-72,
61774, 62512, 62515, 62518, 62520, 62526, 62535, 62539, 62541,
62543, 62545, 62548, 62551, 62561, 62563, 62573, 62601, 62611-
13, 62617-18, 62622, 62625, 62627-29, 62631, 62633-35, 62638,
62642-44, 62650, 62655-56, 62659-62, 62664-66, 62668, 62670-71,
62673, 62677, 62682, 62684, 62688-89, 62691-93, 62695, 62700,
62707
* * *
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
GLENN POSHARD, Democrat, of Marion, IL; born in Herald, White
County, IL, October 30, 1945; attended, Herald Elementary School, 1950-
58; graduated, Carmi Township High School, Carmi, IL, 1962; Southern
Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, B.S., 1970, M.S., 1974, Ph.D.,
1984; served, U.S. Army, Specialist 5, 1962-65; farmer, teacher, school
administrator; served, Illinois State Senate, 1984-88; member: Lions
Club, VFW, American Legion, Chamber of Commerce, AMVETS; married to the
former Jo Roetzel; two children: Dennis and Kris; elected November 8,
1988 to the 101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2334 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1319............................................ 225-5201
Chief of Staff.--David Stricklin. FAX: 225-1541
New Route 13 West, Marion, IL 62959....................
District Office Manager.--Judy Hampton................. (618) 993-8532
Counties: Christian (part), Clark, Clay, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland,
Edwards, Effingham, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin,
Jasper, Johnson, Lawrence, Macon (part), Massac, Moultrie, Pope,
Pulaski, Richland, Saline, Shelby, Wabash, Wayne, White, and
Williamson (part). Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 61756, 61911 (part), 61912-14, 61920, 61925, 61928, 61931,
61937-38, 61943, 61951, 61957, 62080, 62083 (part), 62401,
62410-11, 62413-15, 62417, 62419-22, 62424-28, 62431-34, 62436,
62438-52, 62454, 62458-69, 62473-81, 62501, 62510, 62513-14,
62521-23, 62525, 62526 (part), 62532, 62534, 62537, 62544,
62547, 62549-50, 62552 (part), 62553-55, 62557, 62565, 62567,
62568 (part), 62571, 62574, 62805-06, 62809-12, 62814-15, 62817-
25, 62827-30, 62833-46, 62849-52, 62854-56, 62858-63, 62865,
62867-69, 62871, 62874, 62878-79, 62884, 62886-87, 62890-91,
62895-97, 62899, 62908, 62910, 62912, 62917, 62919, 62921-23,
62926, 62928, 62930-35, 62938-39, 62941, 62943-44, 62946-48,
62951, 62953-56, 62959-60, 62963-65, 62967, 62970, 62972-74,
62976-77, 62979, 62982-85, 62987, 62991-92, 62995-96, 62999
* * *
TWENTIETH DISTRICT
RICHARD J. DURBIN, Democrat, of Springfield, IL; born in East St.
Louis, IL, November 21, 1944; son of William and Ann Durbin; B.S.F.S.,
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC, 1966;
J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, 1969; admitted
to Illinois State bar, 1969; legal counsel to Lt. Gov. Paul Simon (now
U.S. Senator Paul Simon), 1969-72; legal counsel to Illinois Senate
judiciary committee, 1972-82; parliamentarian, Illinois State Senate,
1969-82; elected president, New Members Democratic Caucus, 98th
Congress; associate professor of Medical Humanities, Southern Illinois
University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL; married to the former
Loretta Schaefer, 1967; three children: Christine Ann, Paul Douglas, and
Jennifer Marie; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on
Appropriations; ranking member of Subcommittee on Agriculture and Urban
Development.
Office Listings
2463 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1320............................................ 225-5271
Administrative Assistant.--Edward Greelegs.
Legislative Director.--Tom Faletti.
Personal Secretary.--Kathy Anderson.
525 South 8th Street, Springfield, IL 62703............ (217) 492-4062
District Director.--Mike Daly.
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Suite 106, 221 E. Broadway, Centralia, IL 62801........ (618) 532-4265
District Director.--Patti Henry.
Counties: Adams (part), Bond, Brown, Calhoun, Christian (part), Clinton,
Fayette, Greene, Jefferson, Jersey, Macoupin, Madison (part),
Marion, Montgomery, Pike, Sangamon (part), Schuyler, Scott, and
Washington. Population (1990), 571,480.
ZIP Codes: 61452, 62001, 62002 (part), 62006, 62009, 62010 (part),
62011-17, 62018 (part), 62019, 62021-23, 62024 (part), 62025-28,
62030-34, 62035 (part), 62036-37, 62040 (part), 62044-47, 62049-
54, 62056, 62058, 62061-63, 62065, 62067, 62069-70, 62074-82,
62083 (part), 62085-86, 62088-89, 62091-94, 62097, 62214-16,
62218-19, 62230-31, 62234 (part), 62245-47, 62249-50, 62252-53,
62262-63, 62265-66, 62268, 62271, 62273, 62275, 62281, 62283-84,
62293 (part), 62294 (part), 62301 (part), 62305-06, 62312,
62314, 62319, 62323-24, 62332, 62340, 62343-47, 62352-53, 62355-
57, 62360-63, 62365-66, 62370, 62372, 62375, 62378, 62418,
62458, 62471, 62511, 62517, 62530-31, 62533, 62536, 62538,
62540, 62546, 62556, 62558, 62560, 62568 (part), 62570, 62572,
62610, 62621, 62624, 62626, 62629 (part), 62630, 62639-40,
62649, 62663, 62667, 62672, 62674, 62676, 62681, 62683, 62685-
86, 62690, 62694, 62701, 62702 (part), 62703, 62704 (part),
62705, 62707 (part), 62708, 62718, 62791, 62801, 62803, 62807-
08, 62810, 62814, 62816, 62830-31, 62838, 62846, 62848-49,
62853-54, 62857, 62864, 62866, 62870, 62872, 62875-77, 62880-83,
62885, 62889, 62892-94, 62898
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INDIANA
(Population, 1990 census, 5,564,228)
SENATORS
RICHARD G. LUGAR, Republican, of Indianapolis, IN; born in
Indianapolis, April 4, 1932; attended the public schools of
Indianapolis; graduated, Shortridge High School, 1950; B.A., Denison
University, Granville, OH; Rhodes Scholar, B.A., M.A., Pembroke College,
Oxford, England, 1956; served in the U.S. Navy, 1957-60; businessman;
treasurer, Lugar Stock Farms, Inc., a livestock and grain operation;
vice president and treasurer, 1960-67, Thomas L. Green & Co.,
manufacturers of food production machinery; member, Indianapolis Board
of School Commissioners, 1964-67; mayor of Indianapolis, 1968-75;
member, advisory board, U.S. Conference of Mayors, 1969-75; National
League of Cities, advisory council, 1972-75, president, 1971; Advisory
Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1969-75, vice chairman, 1971-
75; board of trustees, Denison University and the University at
Indianapolis; advisory board, Indiana University-Purdue University at
Indianapolis; visiting professor of political science, director of
public affairs, Indiana Central University; 31 honorary doctorates;
recipient of Fiorello LaGuardia Award, 1975; GOP National Convention
Keynote Speaker, 1972; SFRC chairman, 1985-86; NRSC chairman, 1983-84;
member, St. Luke's Methodist Church; married to the former Charlene
Smeltzer, 1956; four children; chairman, Agriculture Committee; member:
Senate Intelligence Committee, Arms Control Observer Group; and Senate
Foreign Relations Committee; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2,
1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 4, 1977; reelected on
November 2, 1982, November 8, 1988, and November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
306 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
1401.................................................. 224-4814
Administrative Assistant.--Martin W. Morris.
Legislative Director.--Dan Diller.
Press Secretary.--Mark Schoeff.
Scheduler.--Randy Pritchard.
10 West Market Street Room 1180, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 226-5555
Federal Building, Room 122, 101 N.W. Martin Luther King
Boulevard, Evansville, IN 47708....................... (812) 465-6313
Federal Building, Room 3158, 1300 South Harrison
Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3487..................... (219) 422-1505
5530 Sohl Avenue, Room 103, Hammond, IN 46320.......... (219) 937-5380
Federal Center, Room 103, 1201 East 10th Street,
Jeffersonville, IN 47132.............................. (812) 288-3377
* * *
DAN COATS, Republican, of Fort Wayne, IN; born in Jackson, MI, May
16, 1943; attended Griswold Elementary School; graduated, Jackson High
School, 1961; B.A., Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, 1965; J.D., Indiana
University School of Law, 1971; staff sergeant, U.S. Army, 1966-68;
lawyer, admitted to the Indiana State bar in 1972, and commenced
practice in Fort Wayne; district representative, U.S. Congressman Dan
Quayle, 1976-80; president, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Fort Wayne,
1978-80; church elder, Community Christian Reformed Church; board
member: Anthony Wayne Rehabilitation Center; Historic River Cruises of
Fort Wayne; Allen County Bar Association; Quest Club; married to the
former Marcia Anne Crawford, 1965; three children: Laura, Lisa, and
Andrew; two grandchildren: Christopher and Michael; elected to the 97th
Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress;
appointed by the Governor, January 3, 1989 to the U.S. Senate seat
vacated by Vice President-elect Dan Quayle; elected November 6, 1990 to
complete the term ending January 3, 1993; member, Senate Committee on
Armed Services and ranking member on the Subcommittee on Industry and
Technology; member, Labor and Human Resources Committee and ranking
member on the Subcommittee on Children, Families, Drugs, and Alcoholism;
chairman: Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel, and Labor and Human
Resources Subcommittee on Children, Families, Drugs, and Alcholism.
Office Listings
404 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-1403............................................ 224-5623
Administrative Assistant.--Dave Gribbin.
Press Secretary.--Tim Goeglein.
Legislative Director.--Sharon Soderstrom.
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1180 Market Tower, 10 West Market Street, Indianapolis,
IN 46204.............................................. (317) 226-5555
State Director.--Curt Smith.
Room 103, 5530 Sohl Avenue, Hammond, IN 46320.......... (219) 937-5380
Federal Building, Room 3158, 1300 South Marrison
Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802.......................... (219) 422-1505
Building No. 66, Room 103, 1201 East 10th Street,
Jeffersonville, IN 47132.............................. (812) 288-3377
101 NW. 7th Street, Evansville, IN 47708............... (812) 465-6313
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Democrat, of Merrillville, IN; born in Gary, IN,
on August 13, 1949; attended St. Mark's elementary school, Gary; Holy
Cross Seminary, La Crosse, WI, 1963-65; graduated, Andrean High School,
Merrillville, 1965-67; B.S., accounting, Indiana University Northwest,
Gary, 1970; J.D., University of Notre Dame Law School, Notre Dame, IN,
1973; LL.M., international and comparative law, Georgetown University
Law Center, Washington, DC, 1982; attorney, 1974-76; admitted to Indiana
State bar, 1974, the District of Columbia Bar, 1978, and the U.S.
Supreme Court Bar, 1980; associate staff, U.S. House of Representatives,
Committee on Appropriations, 1977-80; Committee on the Budget, 1980-82;
practicing attorney, Merrillville law firm, 1983-84; married to Anne
Marie O'Keefe; two children: John Daniel and Timothy Patrick; elected to
the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2464 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1401............................................ 225-2461
Administrative Assistant.--Charles Brimmer. FAX: 225-2493
Legislative Director.--Cameron Griffith.
Press Assistant.--Jeff O'Mara.
215 West 35th Avenue, Gary, IN 46408................... (219) 884-1177
District Director.--Scott Golde.
166 Lincolnway, Valparaiso, IN 46383................... (219) 464-0315
6070 Central Avenue, Portage, IN 46368................. (219) 763-2904
Counties: Lake (part) and Porter (part). Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46302, 46303 (part), 46304, 46307 (part), 46311 (part),
46312, 46319-25, 46327, 46341 (part), 46342, 46347 (part), 46348
(part), 46355, 46360 (part), 46368, 46373 (part), 46375 (part),
46383-84, 46391 (part), 46393-94, 46401-05, 46406 (part), 46407-
11
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
DAVID M. MCINTOSH, Republican, of Muncie, IN; born on June 8, 1958
in Kendallville, IN; graduate of East Noble High School; Yale College,
1980; law degree, University of Chicago, 1983; member of the Indiana
State bar and the U.S. Supreme Court bar services: special assistant to
President Reagan for Domestic Affairs, special assistant to Attorney
General Meese in the Reagan Administration, liaison to the President's
Commission on Privatization and specialized in constitutional legal
policy at the Justice Department, special assistant to Vice President
Quayle, executive director of the President's Council on
Competitiveness, deputy legal counsel to Vice President Quayle; former
fellow, Hudson Institute Competitiveness Center; senior fellow, Citizens
for a Sound Economy; founded the Federalist Society for Law & Public
Policy (currently, National co-chairman); committees: Government Reform
and Oversight, Economic and Educational Opportunities; chairman,
Economic Growth, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs Subcommittee;
married to Ruthie McIntosh; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1208 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-3021
Chief of Staff.--Devin Anderson. FAX: 225-3382
Communications Director.--Chris Jones.
Legislative Directive.--Mark Epley.
Scheduler/Executive Assistant.--Betsy Thraves.
2900 West Jackson Street, Suite 101, Muncie, IN 47304.. (317) 747-5566
FAX: 747-5586
The Paramount Centre, 1134 Meridian, Anderson, IN 46016 (317) 640-2919
2581 7th Street, Columbus, IN 47201....................
Counties: Bartholomew (part), Decatur, Delaware, Henry (part), Jay
(part), Madison, Randolph, Rush, Shelby, and Wayne. Population
(1990), 554,416.
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ZIP Codes: 46001, 46011-18, 46036, 46040, 46044, 46048, 46051, 46056,
46063-64, 46070, 46104, 46110, 46115, 46124, 46126-27, 46130,
46144, 46146, 46148 (part), 46150, 46155-56, 46161, 46173,
46176, 46182, 47201 (part), 47202, 47203 (part), 47225-26,
47234, 47240, 47244, 47246-47, 47263, 47272, 47280, 47283,
47302-08, 47320, 47324, 47327, 47330, 47334-42, 47344-46, 47351-
52, 47354-58, 47360-62, 47366-70, 47371 (part), 47373-75, 47380-
83, 47384-86, 47388, 47390, 47392-94, 47396
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
TIM ROEMER, Democrat, of South Bend, IN; born in South Bend, IN,
October 30, 1956; attended Schmucker Middle School, Mishawaka, IN;
graduated, Penn High School, Mishawaka, IN, 1975; B.A., political
science, University of California, San Diego, CA, 1979; M.A. and Ph.D.,
international relations, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, 1985;
staff assistant, Congressman John Brademas, U.S. Congress; defense,
trade, and foreign policy adviser to Senator Dennis DeConcini; adjunct
professor, the American University; married to the former Sarah Lee
Johnston, 1989; elected to the 102d Congress, reelected November 3,
1992.
Office Listings
407 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1403.................................................. 225-3915
Administrative Assistant.--Mark Brown. FAX: 225-6798
Legislative Director.--Carole Stringer.
Press Secretary.--Desiree Green.
217 North Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601............ (219) 288-3301
District Director.--Julie Vuckovich.
Counties: Elkhart, Kosciusko (part), La Porte, St. Joseph, and Starke
(part). Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46301, 46340, 46341 (part), 46345-46, 46348 (part), 46350,
46360 (part), 46365, 46371, 46382, 46390, 46391 (part), 46502,
46506 (part), 46507, 46514-17, 46526, 46530, 46531 (part),
46532, 46536, 46538, 46540, 46542-46, 46550, 46552-54, 46556,
46561, 46567 (part), 46573, 46574 (part), 46580 (part), 46581,
46590, 46595, 46601, 46604, 46612-17, 46619-20, 46624, 46626,
46628-29, 46634-35, 46637, 46660, 46680, 46732 (part)
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
MARK E. SOUDER, Republican, of Fort Wayne, IN; born in Grabill, IN,
July 18, 1950; graduated from Leo High School, 1968; B.S., Indiana
University, Fort Wayne, 1972; M.B.A., University of Notre Dame Graduate
School of Business, 1974; president, Historic Souder's of Grabill;
majority owner of Souder's General Store; worked in the furniture
business; attends Emmanuel Community Church; served as economic
development liaison for then-Representative Dan Coats, (IN-4th
District); appointed Republican Staff Director of the House Select
Committee on Children, Youth and Families, 1984; Legislative Director
and Deputy Chief of Staff for Congressman Coats; committees: Economic
and Educational Opportunities, Government Reform and Oversight, and
Small Business; married to the former Diane Zimmer, 1974; three
children: Brooke (17), Nathan (15), and Zachary (7); elected to the
104th Congress.
Office Listings
508 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-4436
Administrative Assistant.--Ziad Ojakli.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Diego Ruiz.
Press Secretary.--Angela Flood.
Scheduler.--Dawn Gerson.
1300 South Harrison, Room 3105, Fort Wayne, IN 46802... (219) 424-3041
District Director.--Mark Wickershan.
Counties: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Jay, Lagrange, Noble,
Steuben, Wells, and Whitley. Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46562, 46565, 46571, 46701-06, 46710-11, 46713-14, 46721,
46723, 46725, 46730-33, 46737-38, 46740-42, 46745-48, 46750,
46755, 46759, 46761, 46763-67, 46770, 46772-74, 46777-79, 46781,
46783-85, 46787-88, 46791-93, 46795, 46797, 46801-46845, 46940,
46952, 47336, 47371, 47373.
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FIFTH DISTRICT
STEVE BUYER, Republican, of Monticello, IN; born in Rensselaer, on
November 26, 1958; graduated from North White High School in 1976; B.S.,
The Citadel, 1980; J.D., Valparaiso University School of Law, 1984;
1984-87: U.S. Army active duty-Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney,
Judge Advocate General Corps; 1987-88: Deputy to the Attorney General of
Indiana; 1988-92: Family law practice; 1988-92: U.S. Army active duty,
Legal counsel for the 22d Theatre Army in Operations Desert Shield &
Desert Storm; 1980-present: Major, U.S. Army reserve. Married to the
former Joni Lynn Geyer; two children: Colleen and Ryan; elected to 103d
Congress, November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
326 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-5037
Administrative Assistant.--Kelly Craven.
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Eveie Green.
Legislative Director.--Myrna Dugan.
Press Secretary.--Pat Hinton.
120 East Mulberry Street, Kokomo, IN 46901............. (317) 454-7551
District Director.--Linda Worsham.
204 North Main Street, Monticello, IN 47960............ (219) 583-9819
Counties: Benton, Blackford, Carroll, Cass, Fulton, Grant, Howard,
Jasper, Kosciusko (part), Lake (part), Marshall, Miami, Newton,
Porter (part), Pulaski, Starke (part), Vermillion (part),
Wabash, Warren, and White. Population (1990), 554,415.
ZIP Codes: 46065 (part), 46068 (part), 46076 (part), 46303 (part), 46307
(part), 46310, 46311 (part), 46341 (part), 46347 (part), 46349,
46356, 46366, 46372, 46373 (part), 46374, 46375 (part), 46377,
46379-81, 46392, 46406 (part), 46410 (part), 46501, 46504,
46506, 46508, 46510-11, 46513, 46524, 46534, 46537, 46539,
46555, 46562 (part), 46563, 46566, 46567 (part), 46570, 46572,
46574 (part), 46580 (part), 46732 (part), 46901-04, 46910-17,
46919-23, 46925-26, 46928-33, 46935-43, 46945-47, 46950-53,
46957-62, 46965, 46967-68, 46970-71, 46974-75, 46977-80, 46982-
92, 46994-96, 46998, 47336, 47348, 47359, 47842 (part), 47847,
47854, 47875, 47917, 47918 (part), 47921-23, 47925-26, 47928-29,
47942-44, 47946, 47948, 47950-51, 47957, 47959-60, 47963-64,
47966, 47970 (part), 47971, 47973-78, 47980, 47982, 47984,
47986, 47991, 47993, 47995, 47997
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
DAN BURTON, Republican, of Indianapolis, IN; born in Indianapolis,
on June 21, 1938; attended Indianapolis public schools; graduated,
Shortridge High School, 1956, Indiana University, 1956-57; Cincinnati
Bible Seminary, 1958-60, served in the U.S. Army, 1956-57; U.S. Army
Reserves, 1957-62; businessman, insurance and real estate firm owner
since 1968; elected to Indiana House of Representatives, 1967-68 and
1977-80; elected to Indiana State Senate, 1969-70 and 1981-82;
president: Volunteers of America, Indiana Christian Benevolent
Association, Committee for Constitutional Government, and Family Support
Center; member, Jaycees; married to the former Barbara Jean Logan, 1959;
three children: Kelly, Danielle Lee, and Danny Lee II; elected on
November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2411 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1406............................................ 225-2276
Administrative Assistant.--Kevin Binger. FAX: 225-0016
Executive Assistant.--Leah Tolson.
Office Manager.--Jill Schroeder.
Press Secretary.--Kevin Long.
8900 Keystone at the Crossing, Suite 1050,
Indianapolis, IN 46240................................ (317) 848-0201
435 E. Main Street, Suite J-3, Greenwood, IN 46142..... (317) 882-3640
District Director.--Jim Atterholt.
Counties: Boone (part), Clinton, Hamilton, Hancock, Henry (part),
Johnson (part), Marion (part), Morgan (part), and Tipton.
Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46030-35, 46038-41, 46045, 46047, 46049-50, 46055, 46057-58,
46060, 46065, 46067-68, 46069 (part), 46072, 46074, 46076, 46077
(part), 46106, 46107 (part), 46113 (part), 46117, 46129, 46131
(part), 46140, 46142-43, 46148 (part), 46151 (part), 46154,
46158 (part), 46160 (part), 46162 (part), 46163 (part), 46164
(part), 46181, 46184, 46186-87, 46203 (part), 46214 (part),
46217 (part), 46219 (part), 46220 (part), 46222 (part), 46224
(part), 46227 (part), 46229 (part), 46230, 46231 (part), 46234
(part), 46236 (part), 46237 (part), 46239 (part), 46240, 46241
(part), 46247, 46250, 46256 (part), 46259 (part), 46260 (part),
46268 (part), 46278 (part), 46280, 46290, 46936, 46979 (part),
47201 (part), 47384 (part)
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SEVENTH DISTRICT
JOHN T. MYERS, Republican, of Covington, IN; born February 8, 1927,
and has resided there all his life; attended grade and high schools in
Covington; B.S., Indiana State University, 1951; during World War II,
served in the U.S. Army in Europe; cashier and trust officer, The
Fountain Trust Co.; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Masonic orders, Elks, Lions, Wabash Valley Association, Reserve
Officers Association, Sigma Pi, Chamber of Commerce, and the Episcopal
Church; married the former Carol Carruthers of Chicago, IL; two
daughters: Carol Ann and Lori Jan; elected to the 90th Congress,
November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2372 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1407............................................ 225-5805
Administrative Assistant.--Sallie S. Davis.
Executive Secretary.--Carole K. Cones.
107 Federal Building, Terre Haute, IN 47808............ (812) 238-1619
District Representative.--Lynn Nicoson.
107 Halleck Federal Building, Lafayette, IN 47901...... (317) 423-1661
Counties: Boone (part), Clay, Fountain, Hendricks, Monroe (part),
Montgomery, Morgan (part), Owen, Parke, Putnam, Tippecanoe,
Vermillion (part), and Vigo. Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46052, 46058, 46069 (part), 46071, 46075, 46077 (part),
46102-03, 46105, 46111-12, 46113 (part), 46118, 46120-21, 46122,
46125, 46128, 46135, 46147, 46149, 46151 (part), 46157, 46158
(part), 46165-68, 46170-72, 46175, 46180, 46231 (part), 46234
(part), 46278 (part), 47403 (part), 47404 (part), 47407, 47408
(part), 47427, 47429, 47431, 47433, 47438, 47455-56, 47459,
47460 (part), 47464, 47471, 47802-05, 47807-09, 47811, 47830-34,
47836-37, 47840-41, 47842 (part), 47845-46, 47850-51, 47853,
47856-60, 47862-63, 47866, 47868-72, 47874, 47876-78, 47880-81,
47884-85, 47901-07, 47916, 47918, 47920, 47924, 47930-33, 47940-
41, 47949, 47952, 47954-55, 47958, 47962, 47965, 47967-69,
47981, 47983, 47985, 47987-90, 47992, 47994
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
JOHN NATHAN HOSTETTLER, Republican, of Evansville, IN; born in
Evansville, IN, June 19, 1961; attended South Terrace Elementary School,
Wadesville, IN, 1967-73; graduated from North Posey High School,
Poseyville, IN, 1979; B.S.M.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology,
1979-83; performance engineer; Southern Indiana Gas and Electric;
Baptist; married to the former Elizabeth Hamman, 1983; three children:
Matthew, Amanda, and Jaclyn; elected to the 104th Congress; committees:
National Security, Agriculture; subcommittees: Military Installations;
Research and Development; Department Operations, Nutrition and Foreign
Agriculture; Resources Conservation; Research and Forestry.
Office Listings
1404 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-4636
Legislative Director.--David Parry. FAX: 225-4688
Communications Director.--Melissa Merz.
One City Centre, Suite 208, 120 N. Seventh Street,
Bloomington, IN 47404................................. (812) 334-1111
Administrative Assistant.--Melinda Plaisier.
Federal Building, Room 124, 101 NW. Martin Luther King,
Jr. Blvd, Evansville, IN 47708........................ (812) 465-6484
Area Director.--Carolyn Johnson-Millender. (800) 392-6269
Counties: Daviess, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe
(part), Orange, Pike, Posey, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, and Warrick.
Cities and townships: Bedford, Bicknell, Bloomfield, Bloomington
(part), Boonville, Chandler, Evansville, Fort Branch, French
Lick, Highland (Vanderburgh Co.), Jasonville, Linton, Loogootee,
Melody Hill, Mitchell, Mount Vernon, Newburgh, Oakland City,
Orleans, Paoli, Petersburg, Princeton, Sullivan, Vincennes, and
Washington. Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 47108 (part), 47118 (part), 47125 (part), 47138 (part), 47140
(part), 47401-02, 47403 (part), 47404 (part), 47405-08, 47420-
21, 47424 (part), 47426, 47430, 47431 (part), 47432 (part),
47433 (part), 47434, 47436-39, 47441, 47443, 47445, 47446
(part), 47449, 47451-54, 47457-58, 47459 (part), 47460 (part),
47462, 47465, 47467, 47468 (part), 47469-71, 47501, 47512,
47516, 47519, 47522, 47524, 47528-30, 47535, 47553 (part), 47557
(part), 47558 (part), 47561 (part), 47562 (part), 47564 (part),
47567 (part), 47568 (part), 47573, 47578 (part), 47580 (part),
47581 (part), 47584-85, 47590-91, 47596-98, 47601, 47610, 47612-
14, 47615 (part), 47616, 47618-20, 47629-31, 47633, 47634
(part), 47635 (part), 47637-40, 47647-49, 47654, 47660, 47665-
66, 47670-71, 47683, 47700-06, 47708, 47710-16, 47719-22, 47724,
47727-28, 47730-37, 47739-41, 47744, 47747, 47750, 47838 (part),
47848-49, 47449, 47850 (part), 47852, 47855, 47861, 47864-65,
47872 (part), 47874 (part), 47879, 47882 (part)
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NINTH DISTRICT
LEE H. HAMILTON, Democrat, of Nashville, IN; born in Daytona Beach,
FL, April 20, 1931; graduated, Central High School, 1948, Evansville,
IN; B.A., DePauw University; attended Goethe University, Frankfurt,
Germany, 1952-53; J.D., Indiana University School of Law, 1956; lawyer;
married to the former Nancy Ann Nelson; three children: Tracy Lynn
Souza, Deborah Lee Hamilton, and Douglas Nelson Hamilton; elected to the
89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2314 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1409............................................ 225-5315
Chief of Staff.--Jonathan Friedman.
Executive Assistant.--Nora Coulter.
Press Secretary.--Holly Baker.
Room 107, 1201 East 10th Street, Jeffersonville, IN
47130................................................. (812) 288-3999
Toll Free in Indiana: (800) 892-3232
Administrative Assistant.--Wayne Vance.
Counties: Bartholomew (part), Brown, Clark, Crawford, Dearborn, Dubois,
Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson,
Jennings, Ohio, Perry, Ripley, Scott, Spencer, Switzerland,
Union, and Washington. Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46127 (part), 46133 (part), 46160 (part), 46164 (part), 46173
(part), 46181 (part), 47001, 47006, 47010-12, 47016-25, 47030-
43, 47060, 47102, 47104, 47106-08, 47110-12, 47114-20, 47122-26,
47129-31, 47135-43, 47145-47, 47150-51, 47160-67, 47170, 47172,
47174-75, 47177, 47199, 47201 (part), 47203 (part), 47220,
47223-24, 47227-32, 47235-36, 47240 (part), 47243, 47245, 47249-
50, 47260, 47262, 47264 (part), 47265, 47270, 47273-74, 47281-
82, 47283 (part), 47322, 47325, 47327, 47331, 47352 (part),
47353, 47387 (part), 47401 (part), 47435, 47448, 47452, 47468
(part), 47513-15, 47520-21, 47523 (part), 47525, 47527, 47531-
32, 47536-37, 47541-42, 47545-47, 47550-52, 47555-56, 47574-77,
47579-80, 47586, 47588, 47590, 47601, 47611, 47615, 47617, 47634
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
ANDREW JACOBS, Jr., Democrat, of Indianapolis, IN; born in
Indianapolis, IN, February 24, 1932; graduated from Shortridge High
School, 1949; U.S. Marine Corps, combat infantry in Korea in 1951;
member: Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars and
American Legion; police officer, Marion County (Indianapolis) 1954-1958;
Indiana University, B.S. 1955; LL.B., 1958; practiced law 1958-65, 1973-
74; married to Kim Hood Jacobs; two sons, H.B. James Andrew (Andy) born
August 31, 1989; B.N. Steven Michael, born March 21, 1991; member:
Indiana House of Representatives, 1959-60; member: House Ways and Means
Committee; elected to the 89th Congress, November 8, 1964; reelected to
the 90th, 91st, and 92d Congresses; elected to the 94th Congress,
November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2313 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1410............................................ 225-4011
Administrative Assistant.--David Sayre Wildes.
Legislative Analyst/Appointment Secretary.--De Elder.
Staff Assistant.--Marjorie Guggenheim.
Office Manager/Legislative Analyst.--Patricia
Roberson.
Legislative Analyst.--Colleen King.
Legislative Assistant.--Catherine Noe.
Room 441-A, 46 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204-
1982.................................................. (317) 226-7331
District Office Manager.--Loretta Raikes.
County: Marion County; city of Indianapolis (part), township of Center,
parts of the townships of Decatur, Lawrence, Perry, Pike,
Warren, Washington, and Wayne, included are the cities of Beech
Grove and Lawrence (part). Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46107 (part), 46201-02, 46203 (part), 46204-05 46208, 46214
(part), 46216, 46217 (part), 46218, 46219 (part), 46220 (part),
46221, 46222 (part), 46224 (part), 46225, 46226 (part), 46227
(part), 46229 (part), 46231 (part), 46234 (part), 46236 (part),
46237 (part), 46239 (part), 46241 (part), 46254, 46256 (part),
46260 (part), 46268 (part), 46278 (part)
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IOWA
(Population, 1990 census, 2,787,424)
SENATORS
CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Republican, of New Hartford, IA; born in New
Hartford, September 17, 1933; graduated, New Hartford Community High
School, 1951; B.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1955; M.A., University
of Northern Iowa, 1956; doctoral studies, University of Iowa, 1957-58;
farmer; member, Iowa State Legislature 1959-74; Farm Bureau, State, and
County Historical Society, Masons, Baptist Church, and International
Association of Machinists, 1962-71; married to the former Barbara Ann
Speicher, 1954; five children: Lee, Wendy, Robin Lynn, Michele Marie,
and Jay Charles; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974;
reelected to the 95th and 96th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate,
November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981;
reelected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1986, for the 6-year term
beginning January 6, 1987; reelected to U.S. Senate, November 3, 1992
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993.
Office Listings
135 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
1501.................................................. 224-3744
Chief of Staff.--Ken Cunningham. FAX: 224-6020
Press Secretary.--Jill Hegstrom.
Legislative Director.--Ken Cunningham.
721 Federal Building, 210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA
50309-2140............................................ (515) 284-4890
IA Administrator.--Henry C. Wulff.
206 Federal Building, 101 First Street SE., Cedar
Rapids, IA 52401-1227................................. (319) 363-6832
103 Federal Courthouse Building, 320 6th Street, Sioux
City, IA 51101-1244................................... (712) 233-1860
210 Waterloo Building, 531 Commercial Street, Waterloo,
IA 50701-5497......................................... (319) 232-6657
116 Federal Building, 131 East 4th Street, Davenport,
IA 52801-1513......................................... (319) 322-4331
307 Federal Building, 8 South 6th Street, Council
Bluffs, IA 51501...................................... (712) 322-7103
* * *
TOM HARKIN, Democrat, of Cumming, IA; born in Cumming, IA, November
19, 1939; attended elementary school in Cumming; graduated from Dowling
Catholic High School, Des Moines; B.S., Iowa State University, Ames,
1962; LL.B., Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, 1972; U.S.
Navy, 1962-67; LCDR, U.S. Naval Reserve; admitted to the bar, 1972, Des
Moines; married to the former Ruth Raduenz, 1968; two daughters: Amy and
Jenny; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to four
succeeding Congresses; elected November 6, 1984 to the U.S. Senate;
reelected November 6, 1990 for the term expiring January 3, 1997.
Office Listings
531 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
1502.................................................. 224-3254
Administrative Assistant.--Dan Smith. TDD: 224-4633
Legislative Director.--Peter Reinecke.
Press Secretary.--Jodie Silverman.
Federal Building, Room 733, 210 Walnut Street, Des
Moines, IA 50309...................................... (515) 284-4574
150 1st Avenue, NE Suite 370, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401... (319) 365-4504
Federal Building, Room 314-B, 131 East 4th Street,
Davenport, IA 52801................................... (319) 322-1338
Federal Building, Room 110, 320 6th Street, Sioux City,
IA 51101.............................................. (712) 252-1550
Federal Building, Room 315, 350 W. 6th Street, Dubuque,
IA 52001.............................................. (319) 582-2130
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JAMES A. LEACH, Republican, of Davenport, IA; born in Davenport,
October 15, 1942; graduated, Davenport High School, 1960; B.A.,
Princeton University, 1964; M.A., School of Advanced International
Studies of Johns Hopkins University, 1966; further graduate studies at
the London School of Economics, 1966-68; member of staff of U.S.
Congressman Donald Rumsfeld, 1965-66; Foreign Service Officer assigned
to the Department of State, 1968-69; administrative assistant to the
Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, 1969-70; Foreign
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Service Officer assigned to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency,
1970-73; member: U.S. delegation to the Geneva Disarmament Conference,
1971-72; U.S. delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, 1972;
U.S. delegation to the United Nations Conference on Natural Resources,
1975; U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural
Affairs, 1975-76; Federal Home Loan Bank Board of Des Moines, 1975-76;
president, Flamegas Companies, Inc., family business, 1973-76; member:
Bettendorf Chamber of Commerce; National Federation of Independent
Business; Davenport Elks, Moose, Rotary; Episcopal Church; married to
the former Elisabeth Foxley; one son, Gallagher; one daughter, Jenny;
elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; chairman, House Banking and Financial Services
Committee; member: House International Relations Committee, Arms Control
and Foreign Policy Caucus, Rural Caucus, Arts Caucus, Northeast-Midwest
Coalition, House Wednesday Group, Congressional Human Rights Caucus,
Environmental and Energy Study Conference, Congressional Caucus for
Women's Issues.
Office Listings
2186 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1501............................................ 225-6576
Administrative Assistant.--Bill Tate. FAX: 226-1278
209 West Fourth Street, Davenport, IA 52801............ (319) 326-1841
District Director.--Tom Cope.
102 South Clinton, 505, Iowa City, IA 52240............ (319) 351-0789
District Staff Assistant.--Ginny Burrus.
308 10th Street SE., Cedar Rapids, IA 52403............ (319) 363-4773
District Staff Assistant.--Brian Fagan.
Counties: Cedar, Clinton, Johnson, Jones, Linn, Louisa, Muscatine, and
Scott. Population (1990), 555,229.
ZIP Codes: 52037, 52070, 52202, 52205, 52207, 52212-14, 52216, 52218-19,
52226-28, 52230, 52233, 52235, 52240-42, 52244-46, 52252-55,
52302, 52305-06, 52310, 52312, 52314, 52317, 52319-24, 52328,
52331, 52333, 52336-38, 52340-41, 52343-44, 52350, 52352, 52358,
52362, 52401-10, 52499, 52640, 52646, 52653, 52701, 52720-22,
52726-33, 52736-39, 52742, 52745-61, 52765-69, 52771-74, 52776-
78, 52801-09
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
JIM NUSSLE, Republican, of Manchester, IA; born in Des Moines, IA,
June 27, 1960; graduated, Carl Sandburg High School, 1978; attended
Ronshoved Hojskole, Denmark, 1978-79; Luther College, Decorah, IA, 1983;
Drake University Law School, Des Moines, IA, 1985; admitted to the bar,
January 1986; Delaware County attorney, 1986-90; married to the former
Leslie Jeanne Harbison, 1986; two children: Sarah, 1988 and Mark, 1991;
elected to the 102d Congress; reelected on November 3, 1992; committee
assignments: House Ways & Means Committee, Human Resources Subcommittee,
Budget Committee.
Office Listings
303 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1502.................................................. 225-2911
Chief of Staff.--Steve Greiner. FAX: 225-9129
Legislative Director.--Rich Meade.
3641 Kimball Avenue, Suite LL2, Waterloo, IA 50702..... (319) 235-1109
2255 John F. Kennedy Road, Asbury Square, Space 20,
Unit 4, Dubuque, IA 52002............................. (319) 557-7740
23 3rd Street NW., Suite #103, Mason City, IA 50401.... (515) 423-0303
712 West Main Street, Manchester, IA 52057............. (319) 927-5141
District Administrator.--Cheryl Madlom.
Counties: Allamakee, Benton, Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Butler, Cerro
Gordo, Chickasaw, Clayton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Floyd,
Grundy, Howard, Iowa, Jackson, Mitchell, Tama, Winneshiek, and
Worth. Cities and townships: Asbury, Belle Plaine, Bellevue,
Cascade (part), Cedar Falls, Charles City, Clear Lake, Cresco,
Decorah, Denver, Dubuque, Dyersville, Elkader, Evansdale, Grundy
Center, Guttenberg, Hudson, Independence, Jesup, La Porte City,
Manchester, Maquoketa, Marengo, Mason City, Monona, New Hampton,
Nora Springs, Northwood, Oelwein, Osage, Parkersburg, Reinbeck,
Sumner, Tama, Toledo, Traer, Vinton, Waterloo, Waukon, Waverly,
West Union and Williamsburg. Population (1990), 555,494.
ZIP Codes: 50173, 50401, 50426, 50428, 50433-35, 50440, 50444, 50446,
50448, 50454-61, 50464, 50466-69, 50471-72, 50475-77, 50479,
50481-82, 50601-09, 50611-13, 50616, 50619-32, 50634-36, 50638,
50641-45, 50647-55, 50657-62, 50664-71, 50673-77, 50680-82,
50701-04, 50706-07, 51246, 52001-04, 52030-33, 52035-36, 52038-
50, 52052-57, 52060, 52064-66, 52068-79, 52101, 52130-36, 52140-
44, 52146-47, 52149-51, 52154-66, 52168-72, 52175, 52203, 52206-
10, 52215, 52217, 52220, 52223-25, 52228-29, 52236-37, 52249,
52251, 52257, 52301, 52307-09, 52313, 52315-16, 52318, 52325-26,
52329-30, 52332, 52334, 52339, 52342, 52345-49, 52351, 52354,
52361
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THIRD DISTRICT
JIM LIGHTFOOT, Republican, of Shenandoah, IA; born in Sioux City,
IA, September 27, 1938; adopted at the age of 3 months by Elmer and
Altha Lightfoot; raised on a farm near Farragut, IA; graduated from
Farragut High School, 1956; served in the U.S. Army and Army Reserve,
1956-64; managed a farm equipment plant in Corsicana, TX, 1970-76;
served on Corsicana City Commission, 1974-76; businessman, radio
broadcaster, and farm editor in Shenandoah, IA for 12 years; 4-H leader;
past Jaycees and Kiwanis Club member; Roman Catholic; fundraiser for
Shenandoah Memorial Hospital; gold seal flight instructor's rating;
Federal Aviation Administration Volunteer Safety Counselor; awards:
Federal Aviation Administration Outstanding Flight Safety Service Award,
1984; NAMA Agriculture Spokesman of the Year, 1979; ``Oscar'' in
agriculture award, 1978; 4-H Alumni Award, 1977; married to the former
Nancy E. Harrison, May 14, 1976; four children: Terri, Jamie, Allison,
and James, Jr.; member: House Appropriations Committee; Subcommittee on
Foreign Operations; Subcommittee on Transportation; chairman,
Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal Service, General Government; elected to
the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2444 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1503............................................ 225-3806
Administrative Assistant.--Barbara Schlein. FAX: 225-6973
Legislative Director.--Julie Manes.
Communications Director.--[Vacant].
Appointment Secretary.--Kathy Nelson.
501 West Lowell, Shenandoah, IA 51601-1213............. (712) 246-1984
413 Kellogg, Ames, IA 50010-6225....................... (515) 232-1288
347 East 2nd Street, Ottomwa, IA 52501-3001............ (515) 683-3551
311 North Third Street, Burlington, IA 52601-5311...... (319) 753-6415
220 West Salem Avenue, Indianola, IA 50125............. (515) 961-0591
Counties: Adams, Appanoose, Clarke, Davis, Decatur, Des Moines, Henry,
Jasper, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Lucas, Mahaska, Marion,
Marshall, Monroe, Page, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Story Taylor,
Union, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, Washington, and Wayne.
Population (1990), 555,299.
ZIP Codes: 50001, 50005, 50008, 50010-13, 50027-28, 50030, 50044, 50046-
47, 50049, 50051-52, 50054-57, 50060-62, 50065, 50067-68, 50074,
50078, 50103-06, 50108, 50112, 50116, 50118-20, 50123-25, 50127,
50133-45, 50147-51, 50153-54, 50157-58, 50160-63, 50165-66,
50168, 50170-72, 50174, 50201, 50207-08, 50210-11, 50213-14,
50219, 50221-22, 50225, 50228-29, 50232, 50234, 50236, 50238-42,
50244, 50247-48, 50251-56, 50258, 50262, 50264, 50268, 50272,
50275, 50278, 50609, 50621, 50637, 50801, 50830-31, 50833,
50835-36, 50839-42, 50844-45, 50848, 50850-52, 50854, 50857,
50859-63, 51601, 51630-32, 51636-38, 51646-47, 51651, 51656,
52201, 52211, 52222, 52231-32, 52247-48, 52250, 52327, 52335,
52353, 52355-56, 52359, 52404, 52501, 52530-31, 52533-38, 52540,
52542-44, 52548-56, 52560-63, 52565-77, 52580-81, 52583-86,
52588, 52590-91, 52593-95, 52601, 52619-21, 52623-27, 52630-32,
52635, 52637-39, 52641, 52644-45, 52647-52, 52654-60
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
GREG GANSKE, Republican, of Des Moines, IA; born March 31, 1949, at
New Hampton, IA; graduated, University of Iowa School of Medicine;
general surgery training at Oregon Health Science Center; reconstructive
surgery training under Nobel Laureate Joe Murray at Harvard; Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgeon; practiced in Des Moines; Lieutenant Colonel in
the U.S. Army Reserve; active manager of 160 acres of farmland; married
Corrine Mikkelsen; three children: Ingrid, Bridget, and Karl; elected to
the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1108 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1504............................................ 225-4426
Administrative Assistant.--John Barnes.
Appointment Secretary/Office Manager.--Anita Rouse.
Federal Building, 210 Walnut Street, Suite 717, Des
Moines, IA 50309...................................... (515) 284-4634
District Director.--Luke Roth.
40 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, IA 51503.............. (515) 323-5976
Field Representative.--Dorothy Smith.
Counties: Adair County; cities and townships of Adair, Bridgewater,
Fontanelle, Greenfield, and Orient. Audubon County; cities and
townships of Audubon, Brayton, Exira, Gray, and Kimballton. Cass
County; cities and townships of Anita, Atlantic, Cumberland,
Griswold, Lewis, Marne, Massena, and Wiota. Dallas County;
cities and townships of Adel, Bouton, Dallas Center, DeSoto,
Dexter, Granger, Linden, Minburn, Perry, Redfield, Van Meter,
Waukee, and Woodward. Fremont County; cities and townships of
Farragut, Hamburg, Imogene, Randolph, Riverton, Sidney, Tabor,
and Thurman. Guthrie County; cities and townships of Bagley,
Bayard, Casey, Guthrie Center, Jamaica, Menlo, Panora,
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Stuart, and Yale. Harrison County; cities and townships of Dunlap,
Little Sioux, Logan, Magnolia, Mo. Valley, Modale, Mondamin,
Persia, Pisgah, and Woodbine. Madison County; cities and
townships of Bevington, Earlham, East Peru, Macksburg,
Patterson, St. Charles, Truro, and Winterset. Mills County;
cities and townships of Emerson, Glenwood, Hastings, Henderson,
Malvern, Pacific Junction, and Silver City. Montgomery County;
cities and townships of Elliot, Grant, Red Oak, Stanton, and
Villisca. Polk County; cities and townships of Alleman, Altoona,
Ankeny, Bondurant, Clive, Des Moines, Elkhart, Grimes, Johnston,
Mitchellville, Pleasant Hill, Polk City, Runnells, Sheldahl,
Urbandale, West Des Moines, and Windsor Heights. Pottawattamie
County; cities and townships of Avoca, Carson, Council Bluffs,
Crescent, Hancock, Macedonia, McClelland, Minden, Neola,
Oakland, Treynor, and Underwood, Walnut. Shelby County; cities
and townships of Defiance, Earling, Elkhorn, Harlan, Irwin,
Kirkman, Panama, Portsmouth, Shelby, Tennant, and Westphalia.
Population (1990), 555,276.
ZIP Codes: 50002-03, 50007, 50009, 50020-22, 50025-26, 50029, 50032-33,
50035, 50038-39, 50042, 50048, 50061, 50063, 50066, 50069-70,
50072-73, 50076, 50109-11, 50115, 50117, 50128, 50131, 50146,
50149, 50155, 50164, 50167, 50169, 50216, 50218, 50220, 50222,
50226, 50228, 50233, 50237, 50240, 50243, 50250, 50257, 50261,
50263, 50265-66, 50273-74, 50276-77, 50301-06, 50309-17, 50320-
22, 50325, 50333, 50393-94, 50837, 50843, 50846-47, 50849,
50853, 50858, 50864, 51446-47, 51454, 51501-03, 51510, 51521,
51525-37, 51540-46, 51548-57, 51559-66, 51570-71, 51573-79,
51639-40, 51645, 51648-50, 51652-54
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
TOM LATHAM, Republican, of Alexander, IA; born July 14, 1948 in
Hampton, IA; attended Alexander Community School; graduated Cal
(Latimer) Community College, 1966; attended Wartburg College, 1966-67;
attended Iowa State University, 1976-70; agriculture business major;
marketing representative, independent insurance agent, bank teller and
bookkeeper; member and past president, Nazareth Lutheran Church; past
chairman, Franklin County Extension Council; member, Congressman Fred
Grandy's Agriculture culture; secretary, Republican party of Iowa, 5th
District Representative, Republican State Central Committee, co-
chairman, Franklin County Republican, Central Committee, Iowa delegation
whip; member: 1992 Republican National Convention, Iowa Farm Bureau
Federation, Iowa Soybean Association, American Seed Trade Association,
Iowa Corn Growers Association, Iowa Seed Association, Agribusiness
Association of Iowa, I.S.U. Extension Citizens Advisory Council; married
to Mary Katherine (Kathy) Latham, 1975; three children: Justin (24),
Jennifer (17), and Jill (15); elected to 104th Congress.
Office Listings
516 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1505.................................................. 225-5476
Chief of Staff.--Vicky Vermaat.
Operations and Communications Director.--James D.
Carstensen.
Legislative Director.--Tom Bonner.
Staff Assistant.--Stuart Ruddy.
123 Albany Avenue, SE, Suite 1, Orange City, IA 51041.. (712) 737-8708
Chief of Staff.--Vicky Vermont.
526 Pierce Street, Sioux City, IA 51101................ (712) 277-2114
Caseworker.--Vicki Miller.
217 Grand Avenue Spencer, IA 51301..................... (712) 262-6480
Caseworker.--Lois Clark.
1411 First Avenue South, Suite A, Fort Dodge, IA 50501. (515) 573-2738
Caseworker.--Sue Duvall.
Counties: Boone, Buena Vista, Calhoun, Carroll, Cherokee, Clay,
Crawford, Dickinson, Emmet, Fort Dodge, Franklin, Greene,
Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Humboldt, Ida, Kossuth, Lyon, Monona,
O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sac, Sioux,
Sioux City, Webster, Winnebago, Woodbury, and Wright. Population
(1990), 555,457.
ZIP Codes: 50006, 50010, 50031, 50034, 50036, 50039-41, 50043, 50050,
50058-59, 50064, 50071, 50075, 50101-02, 50107, 50122, 50126,
50129-30, 50132, 50152, 50156, 50206, 50212, 50217, 50223,
50227, 50230-31, 50235, 50244, 50246, 50249, 50258-59, 50269,
50271, 50420-21, 50423-24, 50427, 50430-32, 50436, 50438-39,
50441, 50446-47, 50449-53, 50465, 50470, 50473, 50475, 50478,
50480, 50483-84, 50501, 50510-11, 50514-25, 50527-33, 50535-36,
50538-46, 50548, 50551-54, 50556-63, 50565-71, 50573-83, 50585-
88, 50590-95, 50597-99, 50601, 50627, 50633, 50640, 50672,
50680, 51001-12, 51014-20, 51022-31, 51033-41, 51044-63, 51101-
11, 51201, 51230-32, 51234-35, 51237-50, 51301, 51330-31, 51333-
34, 51338, 51340-47, 51349-51, 51354-55, 51357-58, 51360, 51363-
66, 51401, 51430-33, 51436, 51439-45, 51448-55, 51458-63, 51465-
67, 51520, 51523, 51527-28, 51558, 51572
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KANSAS
(Population, 1990 census, 2,485,600)
SENATORS
ROBERT DOLE, Republican, of Russell, KS; born in Russell, KS, July
22, 1923, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doran R. Dole; married Mary Elizabeth
Hanford, December 6, 1975; one daughter, Robin, from a previous
marriage; graduate of Russell public schools; attended University of
Kansas, Lawrence; A.B., Washburn Municipal University, Topeka, 1952;
LL.B., Washburn, 1952; enlisted, U.S. Army, 1943; served 5\1/2\ years in
World War II as 10th Mountain Division platoon leader in Italy; twice
wounded and twice decorated for ``heroic achievement''; discharged with
rank of captain, 1948; at age 26, elected to Kansas Legislature, 1951-
53; elected four terms as Russell County attorney, 1953-61; elected to
U.S. House of Representatives, 1960; reelected 1962, 1964, and 1966;
elected to U.S. Senate, 1968; reelected 1974, 1980, and 1986, and 1992;
elected Senate majority leader, November 1984; elected Senate minority
leader, January 3, 1987; reelected November 29, 1988, November 13, 1990,
and November 3, 1992; Republican candidate for Vice President of the
United States, 1976; Republican National Committee chairman, 1971-73;
adviser, U.S. delegation to United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization Conference, Rome, Italy, 1975; member, Congressional
delegation to survey food crisis in India at request of President
Johnson, 1966; Congressional delegation to study Arab refugee problem,
Middle East, 1967; past president, Washburn Alumni Association and
Kansas County Attorneys Association; past lieutenant governor, Kiwanis;
member: State and American Bar Associations, 4-H Fair Association,
B.P.O.E., Masons, Isis Shrine, Chamber of Commerce, American Legion,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Disabled American Veterans; National Board
of Sponsors of the American Medical Center, Denver, CO; member of the
board for National Society of Autistic Children; member, advisory
committee of the National Association for Retarded Children; Advisory
Council on Scouting for the Handicapped; Board of Directors,
Rehabilitation International, U.S.A.; advisory committee, Kansas Kiwanis
Foundation; Kansas Easter Seal Society; member, American Heart
Association; Advisory Board, Center for Strategic and International
Studies; chairman of the board, Dole Foundation; member: Finance
Committee and Agriculture Committee; reelected in 1992.
Office Listings
141 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
1601.................................................. 224-6521
Administrative Assistant.--Dan Stanley.
Executive Assistant/Appointment Secretary.--Yvonne
Costello.
Suite 392, 444 Southeast Quincy, Topeka, KS 66683...... (913) 295-2745
500 State Ave. Ste. 176, Kansas City, KS 66101......... (913) 371-6108
Fourth Financial Center, 100 North Broadway, Wichita,
KS 67202.............................................. (316) 263-4956
State Director.--Dave Spears.
* * *
NANCY LANDON KASSEBAUM, Republican, of Burdick, KS; born in Topeka,
KS, July 29, 1932, the daughter of Governor Alfred M. and Theo Landon,
1936 Presidential nominee; attended Topeka public schools; B.A.,
University of Kansas, 1954; M.A., University of Michigan, 1956; former
director-vice president, KFH Radio, Wichita, KS; public service
activities: Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission; Kansas Committee for
the Humanities; chairperson, Women's Division, United Fund; Maize School
Board; president, Women's Association, Institute of Logopedics;
president, Wichita Young Adults Projects, Senior Services Board; served
on Washington staff of Kansas Senator James B. Pearson; patron member of
Kansas Press Women's Association; 4-H Leader; four children: John,
Linda, Richard, and William; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7,
1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; subsequently
appointed by the Governor December 23, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of Senator James B. Pearson; reelected on November 6,
1984 and again November 6, 1990; member: Committee on Foreign Relations;
chairman, Committee on Labor and Human Resources; Committee on Indian
Affairs; chairman, Subcommittee on African Affairs; member: Subcommittee
on European Affairs, Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs.
Office Listings
302 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-1602............................................ 224-4774
Administrative Assistant.--David Bartel.
Press Secretary.--Mike Horak.
Executive Assistant.--Ann Shirley.
Scheduler.--Jan Vulevich.
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911 North Main, Garden City, KS 67846.................. (316) 276-3423
Suite 152, 4200 Somerset, Prairie Village, KS 66208.... (913) 648-3103
State Administrative Assistant.--Mike Harper.
Box 51, 444 Southeast Quincy, Topeka, KS 66683......... (913) 295-2888
Suite 120, 155 North Market, Wichita, KS, 67202........ (316) 296-6251
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
PAT ROBERTS, Republican, of Dodge City, KS; born in Topeka, KS,
April 20, 1936; attended the public schools; graduated, Holton High
School, 1954; B.A., Kansas State University, Manhattan, 1958; U.S.
Marine Corps, 1958-62; publisher, Litchfield Park, AZ, 1962-67;
administrative assistant, U.S. Senator Frank Carlson, 1967-68;
administrative assistant, U.S. Congressman Keith Sebelius, 1968-80;
member: chairman, Agriculture Committee; House Oversight Committee;
married to the former Franki Fann, 1970; three children: David,
Ashleigh, and Anne-Wesley; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4,
1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1126 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1601............................................ 225-2715
Administrative Assistant.--D. Leroy Towns. FAX: 225-5375
Executive Assistant.--Maggie Ward.
Agricultural Assistant.--Tom Hemmer.
Press Assistant.--Lisa Gagnon.
P.O. Box 550, Dodge City, KS 67801..................... (316) 227-2244
P.O. Box 1334, Salina, KS 67402........................ (913) 825-5409
P.O. Box 128, Norton, KS 67654......................... (913) 877-2454
P.O. Box 1128 Hutchinson, KS 67504..................... (316) 665-6138
Counties: Barber, Barton, Chase, Cheyenne, Clark, Clay, Cloud, Comanche,
Decatur, Dickinson, Edwards, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford,
Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman,
Jewell, Kearny, Kiowa, Lane, Lincoln, Logan, Lyon, McPherson,
Marion (part), Marshall, Meade, Mitchell, Morris, Morton, Ness,
Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pratt, Rawlins, Reno,
Republic, Rice, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Seward,
Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Thomas,
Trego, Wabaunsee, Wallace, Washington, and Wichita. Population
(1990), 619,370.
ZIP Codes: 66401, 66403, 66406-07, 66411-12, 66423, 66427, 66431, 66433,
66438, 66501, 66507-08, 66518, 66526, 66541, 66544, 66548,
66610, 66801, 66830, 66833-35, 66838, 66840 (part), 66843,
66845-46, 66849-851, 66854, 66858-62, 66864-65, 66866 (part),
66868-69, 66872-73, 66901, 66930-33, 66935-46, 66948-49, 66951-
53, 66955-56, 66958-64, 66966-68, 66970, 67015, 67021, 67028-29,
67035, 67053-54, 67057, 67059, 67063, 67065-66, 67070-71, 67073,
67104, 67107-09, 67112, 67117, 67124, 67127, 67134, 67138,
67143, 67155, 67401-02, 67410, 67414, 67416-18, 67420, 67422-23,
67425, 67427-32, 67436-39, 67441-52, 67454-60, 67463-70, 67472-
76, 67478-85, 67487-88, 67490-92, 67501-02, 67504-05, 67510-26,
67529-30, 67543-48, 67550, 67552-54, 67556-57, 67559-70, 67572-
79, 67581-85, 67601, 67621-23, 67625-32, 67634-54, 67656-61,
67663-65, 67667, 67669-76, 67701, 67730-41, 67743-45, 67747-49,
67751-53, 67755-59, 67761-62, 67764, 67801, 67831, 67834-44,
67846, 67849-51, 67853-65, 67867-71, 67874, 67876-80, 67882,
67901, 67905, 67950-54
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
SAM DALE BROWNBACK, Republican, of Topeka, KS; born September 12,
1956, in Garnett, KS; attended, Parker Grade School; graduated Prairie
View High School, 1974; B.S., Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,
1978; J.D., University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 1982; broadcaster,
teacher, attorney; admitted to the Kansas State bar, 1978; State
Secretary of Agriculture, 1986-93; member: Topeka Fellowship Council,
Kansas Bar Association, Kansas State University and Kansas University
Alumni Associations; married to Mary Stauffer Brownback, 1982; three
children: Abby, Andy, and Liz; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1313 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-6601
Chief of Staff.--Tim McGivern. FAX: 225-2983
Press Secretary.--Jackie McClaskey.
Legislative Director.--Paul Ryan.
612 South Kansas Avenue, Topeka, KS 66614.............. (913) 233-2503
District Director.--Anne Emerson. FAX: 223-2616
1001 North Broadway, Suite C, Pittsburg, KS 66762...... (316) 231-6040
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Counties: Allen, Anderson, Atchison, Bourbon, Brown, Cherokee, Coffey,
Crawford, Doniphan, Douglas (part), Franklin, Geary, Jackson,
Jefferson, Labette, Leavenworth, Linn, Nemaha, Neosho, Osage,
Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, Wilson, and Woodson. Population
(1990), 619,391.
ZIP Codes: 66002, 66006 (part), 66007-08, 66010, 66014-17, 66020, 66023-
24, 66025 (part), 66027, 66032-33, 66035, 66039-43, 66044
(part), 66048, 66050, 66052, 66054, 66056, 66058, 66060, 66066-
67, 66070, 66072-73, 66075-80, 66086-88, 66090-91, 66092 (part),
66093-95, 66097, 66401-04, 66406-09, 66413-20, 66422, 66424-26,
66428-29, 66431-32, 66434-36, 66439-42, 66449-51, 66502, 66509-
10, 66512, 66514-17, 66520-24, 66527-28, 66531-40, 66542-43,
66546-52, 66554, 66601, 66603-12, 66614-19, 66647, 66667, 66675,
66683, 66701, 66710-14, 66716-17, 66720, 66724-25, 66727-28,
66732-36, 66738-43, 66746, 66748-49, 66751, 66753-62, 66767,
66769-73, 66775-83, 66834, 66839, 66849, 66852, 66854, 66856-57,
66870-72, 67330, 67332, 67336-37, 67341-42, 67351, 67354, 67356-
57, 67487
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
JAN MEYERS, Republican, of Overland Park, KS; born in Lincoln, NE,
July 20, 1928; daughter of Howard and Lenore Crilly; attended public
schools, Superior, NE; honor graduate with associate in fine arts
[A.F.A.], William Woods College, Fulton, MO; B.A., communications,
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, 1951; honorary Lit.D., William
Woods College, honorary Doctor of Laws, Baker University (1993);
assistant, advertising and public relations, radio station KFAB, and
retail sales, Lincoln, NE; elected to Kansas Senate, 1972-84; chairman,
Public Health and Welfare Committee and Local Government Committee; vice
chairman, Transportation and Utilities Committee and Reapportionment
Committee; City Councilwoman, Overland Park City Council, 1967-72;
president, city council, 1970-72; president, League of Kansas
Municipalities; chairman, Mid-America Regional Council, Kansas City
Region; board of directors: National League of Cities, United Community
Services of Johnson County, and Johnson County Mental Health
Association; member, Johnson County Community College Foundation Board;
president, Johnson County League of Women Voters; married to Louis
(Dutch) Meyers; two children: Valerie and Philip; elected to the 99th
Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress;
chairman, House Small Business Committee; International Relations
Committee; Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade;
Economic and Educational Opportunities Committee; Subcommittee on
Employer-Employee Relations.
Office Listings
2303 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1603............................................ 225-2865
Administrative Assistant.--Kirk Walder. FAX: 225-0554
Personal Secretary/Office Manager.--Bonnie Matles.
Federal Building, Suite 182, 500 State Avenue, Kansas
City, KS 66101........................................ (913) 621-0832
Administrative Assistant.--Michael Murray.
Suite 217, 7133 West 95th Street, Overland Park, KS
66212................................................. (913) 383-2013
District Representative.--Lori Phillips.
708 West Ninth Street, Lawrence, KS 66044.............. (913) 842-9313
District Representative.--Peter Lane.
Counties: Douglas (part), Johnson, Miami, and Wyandotte. Population
(1990), 619,439.
ZIP Codes: 66006 (part), 66012, 66013, 66018-19, 66021, 66025 (part),
66026, 66030-31, 66036, 66044 (part), 66046-47, 66049, 66051,
66053, 66061-64, 66071, 66083, 66085, 66092 (part), 66101-06,
66109-13, 66115, 66117-19, 66160, 66201-27, 66282, 66285
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
TODD TIAHRT, Republican, of Goddard, KS; born in Vermillion, SD,
June 15, 1951; attended South Dakota School of Mines and Technology;
B.A., Evangel College, Springfield, MO, 1975; M.B.A., Southwest Missouri
State, 1989; proposal manager, Boeing Company; married to the former
Vicki Holland, 1976; three children: Jessica, John, and Luke; elected to
the 104th Congress; member, National Security and Science Committees.
Office Listings
1319 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-6216
Administrative Assistant.--Dave Hanna. FAX: 225-3489
Press Secretary.--Matt Schlapp.
Legislative Director.--Jeff Kahrs.
OM/Scheduler.--Cindy Gustafson.
155 North Market Street, Suite 400, Wichita, KS 67202.. (316) 262-8992
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Counties: Butler, Chautauqua, Cowley, Elk, Grenwood, Harper, Harvey,
Kingman, Montgomery, Sedgwick, and Sumner. Population (1990),
619,374.
ZIP Codes: 66507, 66842, 66853, 66855, 66860, 66863, 66866, 66870,
66952, 67001-05, 67008-10, 67012-13, 67016-20, 67022-27, 67030-
32, 67035-39, 67041-42, 67045, 67047, 67049-52, 67056, 67058,
67060, 67062, 67067-68, 67072, 67074, 67101, 67103, 67105-06,
67108, 67110-12, 67117-20, 67122-23, 67131-33, 67135, 67137,
67140, 67142, 67144, 67146-47, 67149, 67150-52, 67154, 67156,
67159, 67202-21, 67223, 67227-28, 67230-33, 67235, 67239, 67301,
67333-35, 67337, 67340, 67343-47, 67349, 67351-52, 67355, 67360-
61, 67363-64
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KENTUCKY
(Population, 1990 census, 3,698,969)
SENATORS
WENDELL H. FORD, Democrat, of Owensboro, KY; born in Daviess County,
KY, September 8, 1924; attended public schools of Daviess County,
University of Kentucky; served in the U.S. Army, 1944-46, Kentucky
National Guard, 1949-62; was a partner in the firm of E.M. Ford and
Company Insurance; held the position of chief assistant to the Governor
of Kentucky; State senator, 1965-67; Lieutenant Governor, 1967-71;
Governor, 1971-74; Senate assistant majority leader, 1991-; president of
the Kentucky and National Jaycees; Junior Chamber of Commerce; chairman,
National Democratic Governors' Caucus, 1973-74; member, Democratic
National Committee, 1976; member of Carter-Mondale Steering Committee
and chairman of National Democratic Campaign Committee, 1976; chairman,
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; recipient of awards from the
March of Dimes, Veterans of Foreign Wars, U.S. National Guard
Association, American Legion, Boy Scouts of America, National Cancer
Society, Kentucky Educational Television, Kentucky Housing Corporation,
National Association of Regional Councils, Kentucky Council of Area
Development Districts; son of late Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Ford; holds
honorary degrees from Universities of Kentucky, Morehead, Eastern
Kentucky, Murray State, Kentucky Wesleyan, Spalding University, Union
College, and Brescia College; married the former Jean Neel, 1943; two
children: Shirley (Mrs. William Dexter) and Steven; five grandchildren;
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending
January 3, 1981; reelected November 4, 1980, for the term ending January
3, 1987; reelected November 4, 1986 for the term ending January 3, 1993;
reelected November 3, 1992 for the term ending January 3, 1999; elected
Majority Whip on November 13, 1990; reelected November 10, 1992 and
December 2, 1994.
Office Listings
173A Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-1701............................................ 224-4343
Legislative Director.--Rob Mangas.
Office Manager.--Robert Paxton.
Communications Director.--Meg Conlon.
Executive Assistant.--Martha Moloney.
Executive Secretary.--Missy Smith.
Press Secretary.--Mark L. Day.
Room 1072, 600 Martin Luther King Jr. Place,
Louisville, KY 40202.................................. (502) 582-6251
Room 204, 343 Waller Avenue, Lexington, KY 40504....... (606) 233-2484
305 Federal Building, Owensboro, KY 42301.............. (502) 685-5158
19 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Covington, KY 41011 (606) 491-7929
* * *
MITCH McCONNELL, Republican, of Louisville, KY; born in Colbert
County, AL, February 20, 1942; attended public schools in Louisville;
graduated Manual High School, Louisville, 1960, president of the student
body; B.A. with honors, University of Louisville, 1964, president of the
student council, president of the student body of the College of Arts
and Sciences; J.D., University of Kentucky Law School, 1967, president
of student bar association, outstanding oral advocate; attorney,
admitted to the Kentucky bar, 1967; chief legislative assistant to U.S.
Senator Marlow Cook, 1968-70; Deputy Assistant U.S. Attorney General,
1974-75; elected judge/executive of Jefferson County, KY, 1977,
reelected 1981; president, Kentucky Association of County Judge/
Executives, 1982; named Outstanding Young Man in Jefferson County, KY,
1974; named Outstanding Young Man in Kentucky, 1977; named
Conservationist of the Year by the League of Kentucky Sportsmen, 1983;
founder and chairman, Kentucky Task Force on Exploited and Missing
Children, 1982; co-chairman, National Child Tragedies Coalition, 1981;
advisory board member, National Institute of Justice, 1982-84; appointed
chairman of the Council of Elected Officials by Republican National
Committee Chairman Haley Barbour; member of the Crescent Hill Baptist
Church, Louisville, KY; father of three children: Elly, Claire, and
Porter; married Elaine Chao, president of the United Way of America,
February 6, 1993; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1984, for the
term expiring January 3, 1991; reelected November 6, 1990, for the term
expiring January 3, 1997.
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Office Listings
120 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-1702............................................ 224-2541
Administrative Assistant.--Steven J. Law. FAX: 224-2499
Personal Secretary/Scheduler.--Susan Oursler.
Communications Director.--Mildred Cooper.
Gene Snyder Courthouse, 601 West Broadway, Suite 630,
Louisville, KY 40202.................................. (502) 582-6304
State Director.--Larry Cox.
1885 Dixie Highway, Suite 345, Fort Wright, KY 41011... (606) 578-0188
Suite N, 1501 South Main Street, London, KY 40740...... (606) 864-2026
Irving Cobb Building, 602 Broadway Street, Paducah, KY
42001................................................. (502) 442-4554
155 East Main, Room 210, Lexington, KY 40507........... (606) 252-1781
Federal Building, Room 102, 241 Main Street, Bowling
Green, KY 42101....................................... (502) 781-1673
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
EDWARD WHITFIELD, Republican, of Hopkinsville, KY; born in
Hopkinsville, KY, on May 25, 1943; graduated, Madisonville High School,
Nadisonville, KY; B.S., University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 1965;
J.D., University of Kentucky, 1969; attended, American University's
Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC; 1st Lieutenant, U.S. Army
Reserve, 1967-1973; attorney, private practice, 1970-79; vice president,
CSX Corp., 1979-1990; admitted to bar: Kentucky, 1970 and Florida, 1993;
began practice in 1970 in Hopkinsville, KY; member, Kentucky House,
1973, one term; married, Constance Harriman Whitfield; one daughter,
Kate; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1541 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-3115
Chief of Staff.--Terry Carmack.
Legislative Director.--Karen Long.
Press Secretary.--Michael Klein.
First Floor, 317 West Ninth Street, Hopkinsville, KY
42240................................................. (502) 885-8079
Field Representative.--Michael Pape. FAX: 885-8598
P.O. Box 717, Monroe County Courthouse, Thompkinsville,
KY 42167.............................................. (502) 487-9509
Field Representative.--Sandy Simpson. FAX: 487-0019
Room 307, Municipal Building, 222 First Street,
Henderson, KY 42420................................... (502) 826-4180
Field Representative.--Neil Johnson. FAX: 826-6783
Room 104, 100 Fountain Avenue, Paducah, KY 42001....... (502) 442-6901
Field Representative.--Coley Bradley. FAX: 442-6805
Counties: Adair, Allen, Ballard, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle,
Christian, Clinton, Crittenden, Cumberland, Fulton, Graves,
Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, McCracken,
McLean, Marshall, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Russell, Simpson,
Todd, Trigg, Union, and Webster. Population (1990), 614,226.
ZIP Codes: 42001-03, 42020-29, 42031-33, 42035-41, 42044-51, 42053-56,
42058-61, 42063-64, 42066, 42069-71, 42076, 42078-79, 42081-88,
42120, 42122, 42129 (part), 42133-35, 42140, 42153, 42155,
42157, 42164, 42167, 42170, 42201-02, 42204, 42206, 42209,
42211, 42215-17, 42219-21, 42223, 42232, 42234, 42236, 42240-41,
42251-52, 42254, 42256, 42261-62, 42265-68, 42273-76, 42280,
42283, 42286-88, 42320-28, 42330, 42332-33, 42337-39, 42343-45,
42347, 42349-50, 42352, 42354, 42357-58, 42361, 42365-67, 42369-
72, 42374, 42376, 42378, 42403-04, 42406, 42408-11, 42413,
42420, 42431, 42436-37, 42440-42, 42444-45, 42450-53, 42455-64,
42565, 42601-02, 42629, 42642, 42711, 42714-15, 42717, 42723
(part), 42728 (part), 42730, 42731 (part), 42735, 42741, 42742
(part), 42752-53, 42759, 42761, 42768
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
RON LEWIS, Republican, of South Shore, KY; born in McKell, KY,
September 14, 1946; attended McKell Elementary School; graduated, McKell
High School, 1964; B.A., University of Kentucky, 1969; M.A., Higher
Education, Morehead State University, 1981; U.S. Navy--Officer Candidate
School, 1972; laborer, Morehead State, Armco Steel Corporation; Kentucky
Highway Department, Eastern State Hospital; sales for Ashland Oil;
teacher, Watterson College, 1980; baptist minister, White Mills Baptist
Church; named to the National Security Committee (Military Procurement
and Military Personnel subcommittees) and Agriculture Committee (Risk
Management and Specialty Crops and Resource Conservation, Research and
Forestry subcommittees); member, Elizabethtown Chamber of Commerce;
past-president, Hardin and Larue County jail ministry; member, Serverus
Valley Ministerial Association; honored for his voting
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record by U.S. Term Limits, League of Private Property Rights, Council
for Citizens Against Government Waste, National Federation of
Independent Business; has been named a ``Guardian of Seniors Rights'' by
the Tax Fairness for Seniors, cosponsored term limits legislation,
welfare reform, voted to pass the Congressional Accountability Act,
supports the ``A to Z'' budget-cutting bill; member, GOP Task Force on
Regulatory Reform; married to the former Kayi Gambill, 1966; two
children: Ronald Brent, 22 and Allison Faye, 11; elected to the 104th
Congress.
Office Listings
412 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1702.................................................. 226-3501
Chief of Staff.--Greg Van Tatenhove.
Legislator Director.--Helen McCarthy.
Press Secretary.--John McGary.
Scheduler.--Jane Riddleberger.
312 North Mulberry Street, Elizabethtown, KY 42701..... (502) 765-4360
District Administrator.--Sam Willett.
Federal Building, Room B-18, 241 East Main Street,
Bowling Green, KY 42101............................... (502) 842-9896
Federal Building, Room B-17, 423 Frederica Street,
Owensboro, KY 42303................................... (502) 688-8858
Counties: Barren, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Casey, Daviess, Edmonson,
Grayson, Green, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Jefferson (part), Larue,
Lincoln (part), Marion, Meade, Metcalfe, Nelson, Spencer,
Taylor, Warren, and Washington. Population (1990), 614,833.
ZIP Codes: 40004, 40008-09, 40012-13, 40020, 40023, 40028, 40033, 40037,
40040, 40046-49, 40051-52, 40060, 40062-63, 40069, 40071, 40076,
40078, 40104, 40106-11, 40114-15, 40117, 40118 (part), 40119,
40121, 40140, 40142-46, 40150, 40152-53, 40155, 40157, 40159-62,
40164-65, 40170-71, 40175-78, 40214 (part), 40219 (part), 40223
(part), 40228 (part), 40229, 40243 (part), 40245 (part), 40253,
40269, 40272 (part), 40291 (part), 40299 (part), 40328, 40330,
40437 (part), 40442, 40448, 40484 (part), 40489 (part), 42101-
04, 42122-24, 42127-28, 42129 (part), 42130-31, 42141-42, 42151-
52, 42154, 42156, 42159-60, 42163, 42166, 42169-71, 42207,
42210, 42214, 42235, 42250, 42257, 42259, 42270, 42274-75,
42284-85, 42301-03, 42334, 42348, 42351, 42355-56, 42361, 42366,
42368, 42375-76, 42378, 42516, 42528, 42539, 42541, 42566, 42567
(part), 42701-02, 42712-13, 42716, 42718-19, 42721-22, 42723
(part), 42724, 42726, 42728 (part), 42729, 42731 (part), 42732-
33, 42736, 42740, 42742 (part), 42743, 42746, 42748-49, 42754-
55, 42757-58, 42762, 42764-65, 42776, 42782-84, 42787-88
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
MICHAEL D. WARD, Democrat, of Louisville, KY; born in White Plains,
NY, on January 7, 1951; graduated Atherton High School, Louisville, KY,
1969; B.S., University of Louisville, 1974; general manager, The
Batchelder Co./P&C Media, 1990-1994; sales representative, 1979-85;
Kentucky State Representative, 34th District, Jefferson County, KY,
1989-93; special assistant to County Judge/Executive, Jefferson County,
KY, 1985-89; Peace Corps vounteer (the Gambia West Africa); owner,
Street Level Advertising, Transit Advertising, 1993-94. Married to
Christina Heavrin, 1975; two children: Jasper and Kevin; elected to the
104th Congress.
Office Listings
1032 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1703............................................ 225-5401
Legislative Director.--Stacy Jarboe. FAX: 225-3511
Deputy Legislative Director.--Michael Long.
Legislative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Christian
Patterson.
Scheduler.--Linda West.
Room 216, Federal Building, 600 Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. Place, Louisville, KY 40202-2267.................. (502) 582-5129
Chief of Staff.--Charles Mattingly.
County: Jefferson (part); city of Louisville. Population (1990),
613,603.
ZIP Codes: 40059 (part), 40118 (part), 40201-22, 40223 (part), 40228
(part), 40241-42, 40243 (part), 40258, 40272 (part), 40291
(part), 40299 (part).
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FOURTH DISTRICT
JIM BUNNING, Republican, of Southgate, KY; born in Southgate, KY,
October 23, 1931; attended St. Thiresa School, Southgate; graduated, St.
Xavier High School, Cincinnati, OH, 1949; B.S., Xavier University,
Cincinnati, OH, 1953; professional baseball player; investment broker
and agent; president, Jim Bunning Agency, Inc.; member of Kentucky State
Senate (minority floor leader), 1979-83; member: Ft. Thomas City
Council, 1977-79; appointed member, Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana Regional
Council of Governments, Cincinnati, OH; National Committeeman,
Republican National Committee, 1983-1992; appointed member, President's
National Advisory Board on International Education Programs, 1984-1988;
member: board of directors of Kentucky Special Olympics, Ft. Thomas (KY)
Lions Club, Brighton Street Center Community Action Group; married to
the former Mary Catherine Theis, 1952; nine children: Barbara, Jim and
Joan, Cathy, Bill and Bridgett, Mark, David and Amy; elected to the
100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2437 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1704............................................ 225-3465
Administrative Assistant.--David A. York.
Legislative Director.--Jon Deuser.
Office Manager/Executive Secretary.--Joan L. Manning.
Suite 160, 1717 Dixie Highway, Fort Wright, KY 41011... (606) 342-2602
District Administrator.--Debbie McKinney.
Suite 236, The Federal Bldg., 1405 Greenup Ave.,
Ashland, KY 41101..................................... (606) 325-9898
Suite 219, 704 W Jefferson St., La Grange, KY 40031.... (502) 222-2188
Counties: Boone, Boyd, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Carter, Elliott,
Fleming, Gallatin, Grant, Greenup, Henry, Kenton, Lewis, Mason,
Oldham, Owen, Pendleton, Robertson, Rowan, Shelby, and Trimble.
Population (1990), 614,245.
ZIP Codes: 40003, 40006-07, 40010-11, 40014, 40019, 40022, 40026, 40031,
40036, 40045, 40050, 40055-58, 40059 (part), 40065-68, 40070,
40075-77, 40245 (part), 40313, 40317, 40319, 40327, 40351,
40355, 40359, 40363, 40379 (part), 40389, 41001-02, 41004-12,
41014-18, 41022, 41030, 41033-35, 41037, 41039-46, 41048-49,
41051-53, 41055-56, 41059, 41061-64, 41071-76, 41080, 41083,
41085-86, 41091-98, 41101-02, 41105, 41121, 41127-29, 41131-32,
41135, 41137, 41139, 41141-44, 41146, 41149, 41156, 41163-64,
41166, 41168-71, 41173-75, 41177, 41179, 41181, 41183, 41189,
41631, 42133
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
HAROLD ROGERS, Republican, of Somerset, KY; born in Barrier, KY,
December 31, 1937; attended Ramsey and Monticello public schools;
graduated, Wayne County High School, 1955; attended Western Kentucky
University, 1956-57; A.B., University of Kentucky, 1962; LL.B.,
University of Kentucky Law School, 1964; lawyer; admitted to the
Kentucky State bar, 1964; commenced practice in Somerset; member, North
Carolina and Kentucky National Guard, 1957-64; associate, Smith &
Blackburn, 1964-67; private practice, 1967-69; Commonwealth Attorney,
Pulaski and Rockcastle Counties, KY, 1969-80; delegate, Republican
National Convention, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, and 1988; Republican
nominee for Lt. Governor, KY, 1979; past president, Kentucky
Commonwealth Attorney's Association; member and past president,
Somerset-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce and Pulaski County
Industrial Foundation; founder, Southern Kentucky Economic Development
Council, 1986; member, Chowder and Marching Society, 1981-present;
member, House Energy and Commerce Committee, 1981-82; member, House
Appropriations Committee, 1983-present; married to the former Shirley
McDowell, 1957; three children: Anthony, Allison, and John Marshall;
elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2468 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1705............................................ 225-4601
Administrative Assistant.--Kevin Fromer. FAX: 225-0940
Office Manager.--Mary Miller.
Press Secretary.--Frank Maisano.
203 East Mount Vernon Street, Somerest, KY 42501....... (606) 679-8346
District Administrator.--Robert L. Mitchell.
601 Main Street, Hazard, KY 41701...................... (606) 439-0794
806 Hambley Blvd., Pikeville, KY 41501................. (606) 432-4388
Counties: Bell, Breathitt, Clay, Floyd, Harlan, Jackson, Johnson, Knott,
Knox, Laurel, Lawrence (part), Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Magoffin,
Martin, McCreary, Menifee, Morgan, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Pulaski,
Rockcastle, Wayne, Whitley, and Wolfe. Population (1990),
614,119.
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ZIP Codes: 40316, 40322, 40336, 40341, 40345-46, 40365, 40387, 40402-03,
40409, 40417, 40419 (part), 40420, 40434, 40445, 40447, 40456,
40460, 40481, 40486, 40488, 40492, 40701-02, 40729-30, 40734,
40737, 40740-43, 40745, 40754-55, 40759, 40763, 40769, 40771,
40801, 40803, 40806-08, 40810, 40813, 40815-16, 40818-20, 40823,
40825-31, 40840, 40843-47, 40849, 40854-56, 40858, 40861-63,
40865, 40867-68, 40870, 40873-74, 40902-03, 40906, 40913-15,
40921, 40923, 40927, 40930, 40932, 40935, 40939-41, 40943-44,
40946, 40949, 40953, 40955, 40958, 40962, 40964-65, 40972,
40977, 40979, 40982-83, 40988, 40995, 40997, 40999, 41124, 41159
(part), 41201, 41203-04, 41214-16, 41219, 41222, 41224, 41226,
41228, 41230-32, 41234, 41237-38, 41240, 41250, 41254-58, 41260,
41262-69, 41271, 41274, 41301, 41306, 41310-11, 41314-15, 41317,
41321, 41327-28, 41331-33, 41338-40, 41342-44, 41346, 41348,
41351, 41357-58, 41360, 41363-70, 41377, 41385-86, 41390, 41396-
97, 41406-09, 41412-13, 41419, 41421-22, 41425-26, 41441, 41443,
41451, 41457, 41464-66, 41472, 41474, 41477, 41501-03, 41512-14,
41517-20, 41522, 41524, 41527-29, 41531, 41534-40, 41542-49,
41551, 41553-55, 41557-72, 41574, 41601-07, 41612, 41614-16,
41619, 41621-22, 41626-27, 41629-33, 41635-37, 41639-40, 41642-
43, 41645, 41647, 41649-51, 41653, 41655, 41659-60, 41663,
41666-69, 41701-02, 41712-14, 41719-23, 41725, 41727-33, 41735-
36, 41739-40, 41743, 41745-46, 41749, 41751, 41754, 41756,
41759-60, 41762-66, 41771-78, 41801, 41804-05, 41810-12, 41815,
41817, 41819, 41821-26, 41828-29, 41831-40, 41843-45, 41847-49,
41855, 41858-59, 41861-62, 42501-02, 42518-19, 42532-33, 42536,
42544, 42553, 42558, 42564, 42567 (part), 42603, 42607, 42611,
42613, 42631, 42633-35, 42638, 42640, 42643, 42647, 42649,
42653, 42655
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
SCOTTY BAESLER, Democrat, of Lexington, KY; born in Athens, KY on
July 9, 1941; B.S., University of Kentucky, Lexington, 1963; captain,
University of Kentucky Basketball Team, 1963; J.D., University of
Kentucky College of Law, 1966; served in the U.S. Army Reserves as Staff
Sergeant, 1966-72; attorney; elected vice-mayor, Lexington, KY, 1974-77,
district judge, Fayette County, 1978-81, and mayor, Lexington, KY, 1982-
92; member: National League of Cities, U.S. Conference of Mayors,
Kentucky League of Cities; awards: Preservation Award (Historic
Commission), 1984, Greek Hellenic Award, National Conference of
Christians and Jews Brotherhood Award, Carl D. Perkins Memorial Award,
1986, William Booth D.C.L. Award (Salvation Army), 1986, Distinguished
Member, Kentucky Academy of Science, 1988, Henry T. Duncan Memorial
Award (Fayette County Bar Association), 1988, Governor's Arts Award,
1989, Better Life Award, Kentucky Association of Health Care Facilities,
1989, Citizen Planner of the Year, 1990; married to Alice Dudley Woods
Baesler, 1963; two children: Scott, 1967 and Ashley, 1970; elected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
113 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1706.................................................. 225-4706
Chief of Staff.--Chuck Atkins.
Legislative Director.--Cheryl Brownell.
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Sharyn Alexander.
Suite 318, 401 West Main Street, Lexington, KY 40507... (606) 253-1124
District Office Manager.--Bob Wiseman.
Room 104, Franklin County Courthouse, Frankfort, KY
40601................................................. (502) 875-1512
Caseworker.--Phyllis Highley.
Counties: Anderson, Bath, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Estill, Fayette,
Franklin, Garrard, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln (part), Madison,
Mercer, Montgomery, Nicholas (part), Powell, Scott, and
Woodford. Population (1990), 614,270.
ZIP Codes: 40306, 40310, 40311 (part), 40312, 40324, 40330, 40334,
40336-37, 40339-40, 40342, 40346-48, 40350, 40353, 40356-58,
40360-62, 40366, 40370-72, 40374, 40376, 40379 (part), 40380,
40383, 40385, 40390-92, 40403, 40410, 40415, 40419 (part),
40422-23, 40426, 40437 (part), 40440, 40444, 40452, 40461,
40464, 40468, 40471-72, 40475-76, 40484 (part), 40489 (part),
40501-05, 40507-17, 40522-24, 40533, 40544, 40555, 40574-96,
40601-04, 41003, 41031, 42567 (part)
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LOUISIANA
(Population, 1990 census, 4,238,216)
SENATORS
J. BENNETT JOHNSTON, Democrat, of Shreveport, LA; born in
Shreveport, LA, June 10, 1932; attended public schools, Washington and
Lee University, U.S. Military Academy, Louisiana State University Law
School, 1956, LL.B.; 1st lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1956-59; State House of
Representatives, 1964-68; State senate, 1968-72; attorney; married Mary
Gunn of Natchitoches; four children: Bennett, Hunter, Mary, and Sally;
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1972; reelected November 7,
1978, November 6, 1984, and October 6, 1990; chairman, Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1975-77; member, Committee on
Appropriations; chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development;
chairman, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; member: Committee
on the Budget, Committee on Aging, Select Committee on Intelligence.
Office Listings
136 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
1802.................................................. 224-5824
Administrative Assistant.--Eric Silagy.
Legislative Director.--Laura Hudson.
Executive Assistant.--Patsy J. Guyer.
Press Secretary.--Scott Trahan.
Hale Boggs Federal Building, Room 1010, 501 Magazine
Street, New Orleans, LA 70130......................... (504) 589-2427
U.S. Courthouse, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 2240,
Shreveport, LA 71101-3086............................. (318) 676-3085
Suite 1510, One American Place, Baton Rouge, LA 70825.. (504) 389-0395
* * *
JOHN BREAUX, Democrat, of Crowley, LA; born in Crowley on March 1,
1944; graduated, St. Michael's High School, Crowley, 1961; B.A.,
University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, 1965; J.D., Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge, 1967; law partner, Brown, McKernan,
Ingram & Breaux, 1967-68; legislative assistant to Congressman Edwin W.
Edwards, 1968-69; district assistant to Congressman Edwards, 1969-72;
member: Louisiana Bar Association and Acadia Parish Bar Association;
board of directors, International Rice Festival Association; member:
Crowley Jaycees; Crowley Chamber of Commerce; Pi Lambda Beta, prelaw
fraternity; Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity; Lambda Chi Alpha, social
fraternity; Student Bar Association, L.S.U.; U.S.L. tennis team; Moot
Court finalist, L.S.U., 1966; winner, American Legion Award; married to
the former Lois Gail Daigle in 1964; four children: John I Jr., William
Lloyd, Elizabeth Andre, and Julia; elected to the 92d Congress in
special election, September 30, 1972; reelected to the seven succeeding
Congresses; chairman, Subcommittee on the Conservation of Wildlife and
Fisheries and the Environment, 1979-86; elected to U.S. Senate November
4, 1986; chairman, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1989-90;
member, chairman, Democratic Leadership Council (1991-93), elected
Democratic Chief Deputy Whip, 104th Congress; reelected to second Senate
term November 3, 1992; Committee on Commerce, Science and
Transportation; member: Committee on Finance, Special Committee on
Aging.
Office Listings
516 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510.. 224-4623
Chief of Staff.--Fred Hatfield.
Legislative Director.--Marcia A. Jones.
Executive Assistant.--Susie Owens.
Press Secretary.--Bette Phelan.
Federal Building, Room 103, 705 Jefferson Street,
Lafayette, LA 70501................................... (318) 262-6871
One American Place, Suite 2030, Baton Rouge, LA 70825.. (504) 382-2050
Room 102-A, 211 North Third Street, Monroe, LA 71201... (318) 325-3320
Hale Boggs Federal Building, Suite 1005, 501 Magazine
Street, New Orleans, LA 70130......................... (504) 589-2531
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
BOB LIVINGSTON, Republican, of Metairie, LA; born in Colorado
Springs, CO, April 30, 1943; graduated, St. Martin's High School, New
Orleans, 1960; B.A., economics, Tulane University, 1967; J.D., Tulane
University Law School, 1968; admitted to the Louisiana bar, 1968;
commenced practice in New Orleans; practiced law as a trial attorney in
the law firm of Livingston & Powers; served in the U.S. Navy, 1961-63;
graduate, Loyola Institute of Politics, 1973; Assistant U.S. attorney,
deputy chief, Criminal Division, 1970-73; received special achievement
award as ``Outstanding Assistant U.S. Attorney'' in 1973; chief special
prosecutor and chief, Armed Robbery Division, Orleans Parish district
attorney's office, 1974-75; chief prosecutor, organized crime unit,
Louisiana attorney general's office, 1975-76; member: various business,
civic, veterans, and bar associations; married to the former Bonnie
Robichaux, 1965; four children: Robert L., III, Richard Godwin, David
Barkley, and SuShan Alida; elected to the 95th Congress, August 27,
1977, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Richard A. Tonry; reelected to each succeeding Congress;
chairman, Appropriations Committee.
Office Listings
2406 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1801............................................ 225-3015
Administrative Assistant.--J. Allen Martin. FAX: 225-0739
Legislative Assistant.--Paul Cambon.
Executive Secretary.--Jane Graham.
111 Veterans Boulevard, Metairie, LA 70005............. (504) 589-2753
District Representative.--Rick Legendre.
2055 Second Street, Slidell, LA 70458.................. (504) 643-7733
3101 East Causeway Approach, Mandeville, LA 70448...... (504) 626-3144
428 East Boston Street, Convington, LA 70433........... (504) 892-7304
300 E. Thomas Street, Hammond, LA 70401................ (504) 542-9617
Counties: St. Tammany Parish, Jefferson Parish (part), Orleans Parish
(part), Washington Parish, Livingston Parish (part), Tangipahoa
Parish (part), and St. Helena Parish (part). Population (1990),
602,859.
ZIP Codes: 70001 (part), 70002, 70003 (part), 70004-06, 70009-11, 70033,
70055, 70058 (part), 70059, 70062 (part), 70064, 70065 (part),
70072 (part), 70094 (part), 70115 (part), 70118 (part), 70119
(part), 70121 (part), 70122 (part), 70123 (part), 70124, 70181,
70183-84, 70401 (part), 70403 (part), 70404, 70420, 70422
(part), 70426-27, 70429, 70431, 70433-34, 70437-38, 70442, 70443
(part), 70444 (part), 70445-52, 70454-55, 70458-67, 70469-70,
70711, 70726 (part), 70733, 70744, 70754
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
WILLIAM J. JEFFERSON, Democrat, of New Orleans, LA; born in Lake
Providence, LA, March 14, 1947; attended East Carroll Parish Training
School, Lake Providence, LA; graduated, G.W. Griffin High School in Lake
Providence, LA, 1965; B.A., political science and English, Southern
University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, LA, 1969; J.D., Harvard Law
School, Cambridge, MA, 1972; admitted to the bar, New Orleans, LA, 1972;
attorney, Jefferson, Bryan, Jupiter, Lewis & Blanson, New Orleans, LA;
first lieutenant, U.S. Army, J.A.G. Corps, 1975; member, board of
trustees, Greater St. Stephen Baptist Church; Urban League of Greater
New Orleans; Southern University Foundation Board; elected to the
Louisiana State Senate, March, 1990-January 2, 1991; married to the
former Andrea Green in 1970; five children: Jamila E., 1972; Jalila E.,
1975; Jelani F., 1979; Nailah A., 1981; and Akilah, 1984; elected to the
102d Congress; reelected October 3, 1992 and to the 104th Congress on
October 1, 1994.
Office Listings
240 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1802.................................................. 225-6636
Administrative Assistant.--Lionel Collins.
Executive Secretary/Scheduler.--Kristin Spoerl.
Communications Director.--Jean LaPlace.
1012 Boggs Federal Building, 501 Magazine Street, New
Orleans, LA 70130..................................... (504) 589-2274
District Office Manager.--Stephanie Edwards.
County: New Orleans Parish (part). Population (1990), 602,689.
ZIP Codes: 70001 (part), 70003 (part), 70053-54, 70056 (part), 70058
(part), 70062 (part), 70063, 70065 (part), 70067 (part), 70072
(part), 70073, 70094 (part), 70096, 70112-14, 70115 (part),
70116-17, 70118 (part), 70119 (part), 70121
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(part), 70122 (part), 70123 (part), 70125-31, 70139, 70141, 70150-4,
70156-58, 70160-61, 70163, 70165, 70170, 70172, 70174-79, 70182,
70185-87, 70189-90
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
W.J. (BILLY) TAUZIN, Democrat, of Chackbay, LA; born in Chackbay,
LA, June 14, 1943; graduated, Thibodaux High School, 1961; B.A.,
history, prelaw, Nicholls State University, 1964; honor student, Hall of
Fame graduate, student body president, 1962-64; J.D., Louisiana State
University, 1967, while serving 4 years in Louisiana State Senate,
legislative aide; lawyer; admitted to the Louisiana State bar in 1968;
commenced practice in Houma, LA.; law partner, Marcel, Marcel, Fanguy &
Tauzin, 1968-72; private practice, 1972; partner, Sonnier & Tauzin,
1976; married: Cecile Bergeron Tauzin; five children by previous
marriage: Kristie Rene, W.J. (Billy) III, John Ashton, Thomas Nicholas,
and Michael James; served in Louisana State Legislature, 1971-80;
elected to the 96th Congress, May 22, 1980, in a special election to
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David C. Treen; reelected
to the 97th Congress, September 13, 1980; reelected to each succeeding
Congress; Freshman Representative, Democratic Steering and Policy
Committee; member, Commerce and Natural Resources Committees; co-
chairman, Congressional Coalition for America.
Office Listings
2330 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1803............................................ (202) 225-4031
Administrative Assistant.--Emily Young Shaw.
1041 Hale Boggs Building, 501 Magazine, New Orleans, LA
70130................................................. (504) 589-6366
District Coordinator.--Peggy Bourgeois.
Federal Building, Suite 107, Houma, LA 70360........... (504) 876-3033
District Representative.--Jeri Theriot.
210 East Main Street, New Iberia, LA 70560............. (318) 367-8231
District Representative.--Jan Viator.
Ascension Parish Courthouse East, 828 S. Irma Blvd.,
Gonzales, LA 70737.................................... (504) 621-8490
District Representative.--Ina Smiley.
Counties: Parishes. Assumption, Iberia, Lafourche, Plaquemines, St.
Bernard, St. Charles, St. Mary, and Terrebonne. Jefferson
Parish: That part not contained in the First District and the
Second District. Ascension, St. James, St. John the Baptist,
Iberville (Precinct 4 only). St. Martin Parish: District 1
(precincts 2 and 5). Population (1990), 602,950.
ZIP Codes: 70030-32, 70036-41, 70043-44, 70046-47, 70049-52, 70056
(part), 70057, 70058 (part), 70066, 70067 (part), 70068-71,
70075-76, 70078-80, 70082-87, 70090-92, 70301-02, 70339-46,
70352-61, 70363-64, 70372-75, 70377, 70380-81, 70390-95, 70397,
70421, 70513-14, 70518 (part), 70522-23, 70538, 70540, 70544,
70552, 70560, 70562, 70569, 70582 (part), 70707, 70716, 70718,
70723, 70725, 70728, 70734 (part), 70737 (part), 70738, 70743,
70763, 70769 (part), 70774, 70778, 70788 (part)
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
CLEO FIELDS, Democrat, of Baton Rouge, LA; born, November 22, 1962
in Baton Rouge, LA; B.A. and J.D., Southern University, Baton Rouge,
1984, 1987; attorney; chairman, College Students for the State-Wide
Voter Registration/Education March; founder and executive director,
Young Adults for Positive Action; Junior Deacon, Mt. Pilgrim Baptist
Church; Louisiana State Senate, 1986-92; committees: Banking and
Financial Services, Small Business; subcommittees: Housing and Community
Opportunity, Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Government
Programs; married to Debra Horton; elected to the 103d and 104th
Congresses.
Office Listings
218 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1804.................................................. 225-8490
Legislative Director.--Tiffany Clements. FAX: 225-8959
Legislative Counsel.--Philip Henderson.
Legislative Correspondent.--Karen Huey Jones.
Executive Assistant.--Kimberleigh Butler-Smith.
700 North 10th Street, Suite, 210, Baton Rouge, LA
70802................................................. (504) 343-9772
Administrative Assistant/District Director.--Johnny
Anderson. FAX: 343-9693
610 Texas Street, Suite 201, Shreveport, LA 71101...... (318) 221-9924
Northwest Regional Director.--Robert Brewster.
515 Murray Street, Suite 317, Alexandria, LA 71301..... (318) 445-0632
Staff Assistant.--Kym Davis-Smith.
301 North Main Street, Second Floor, Opelousas, LA
70570................................................. (318) 942-9691
Southwest Regional Director.--Charles Cravins.
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Counties: Parishes. Ascension (part), Caddo (part), Desoto (part), East
Baton Rouge (part), Evangeline (part), Iberville (part),
Lafayette (part), Natchitoches (part), Pointe Coupee (part),
Rapides (part), Red River, Sabine (part), St. Landry (part), St.
Martin, West Baton Rouge (part). Cities and townships: Addis,
Alexandria, Arnaudville, Baker, Baton Rouge, Breaux Bridge,
Boyce, Brusly, Bueche, Campti, Chataignier, Cheneyville,
Clarence, Converse, Coushatta, Darrow, Donaldsonville,
Erwinville, Eunice, Fisher, Florien, Fordoche, Forest Hill,
Frierson, Geismar, Gloster, Glenmora, Gonzales, Grand Coteau,
Grand Cane, Grosse Tete, Keatchie, Keithville, Krotz Springs,
Lafayette, Lecompte, Leonville, Livonia, Logansport, Longstreet,
Lottie, Mansfield, Many, Maringoin, Marthaville, Melville,
Morganza, Natchez, Natchitoches, New Roads, Noble, Opelousas,
Oscar, Palmetto, Pineville, Plaquemine, Pleasant Hill, Port
Allen, Port Barre, Powhatan, Provencal, Robeline, Rosedale,
Shreveport, St. Martinville, Stonewall, Sunset, Sunshine, Turkey
Creek, Ville Platte, Washington, White Castle, Woodworth,
Zachary, Zwolle.
ZIP Codes: 70346, 70501, 70506-07, 70512, 70517, 70524, 70535, 70541,
70551, 70570-71, 70577, 70582, 70584-86, 70589, 70710, 70714,
70719-20, 70725, 70729, 70732, 70734, 70737, 70740, 70750,
70755-70757, 70759-60, 70762, 70764-65, 70767, 70772, 70780,
70788, 70791, 70801-02, 70805-07, 70808, 70810-15, 71019, 71027,
71030, 71032, 71046-47, 71049-50, 71052, 71065-66, 71078, 71101,
71103-09, 71115, 71118-19, 71129, 71301-03, 71325, 71346, 71353,
71358, 71360, 71409, 71411, 71414, 71419, 71426, 71429-30,
71433, 71449-50, 71456-57, 71462, 71468-69, 71485-86
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
JIM McCRERY, Republican, of Shreveport, LA; born in Shreveport,
Caddo Parish, LA, September 18, 1949; attended: Leesville Elementary,
1955-58 and Pine Shadows Elementary, Houston, TX, 1958-61; graduated
Leesville High, Los Angeles, 1967; B.A., Louisiana Tech University,
Ruston, 1971; J.D., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1975;
attorney; admitted to the Louisiana bar in 1975 and commenced practice
in Leesville, LA; private law practice, Jackson, Smith, and Ford
(Leesville), 1975-78; assistant city attorney, Shreveport, LA, 1979-80;
district manager, U.S. Representative Buddy Roemer, 1981-82; legislative
director, U.S. Representative Buddy Roemer, 1982-84; board of directors,
Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, 1986-87; chairman,
Regulatory Affairs Committee, Louisiana Forestry Association, 1987;
regional manager for Government Affairs, Georgia-Pacific Corp, 1984-88;
elected by special election to the 100th Congress, April 16, 1988, to
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles E. (Buddy) Roemer;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
225 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1805.................................................. 225-2777
Chief of Staff.--Richard Hunt. FAX: 225-8039
6425 Youree Drive, Sheeveport, LA 71105................ (318) 798-2254
Western District Manager.--Allyn Murphy.
1900 North 18 Street, Monroe, LA 71201................. (318) 388-6105
Eastern District Manager.--Lee Fletcher.
Counties: Parishes. Bienville, Bossier, Caddo (part), Caldwell,
Claiborne, East Carroll, Jackson, Lincoln, Morehouse, Ouachita,
Red River (part), Richland, Union, Webster, and West Carroll.
Population (1990), 602,816.
ZIP Codes: 71001, 71003-04, 71006, 71008, 71009 (part), 71012, 71014,
71016, 71018, 71019 (part), 71021-24, 71028-29, 71033-34, 71037-
40, 71043, 71045, 71047-48, 71051-52, 71055, 71058, 71060-61,
71063-64, 71067-73, 71075, 71079-80, 71082, 71101 (part), 71102
(part), 71103 (part), 71104 (part), 71105, 71106 (part), 71107
(part), 71108 (part), 71109 (part), 71110-12, 71115, 71118
(part), 71119 (part), 71129, 71171-72, 71201-03, 71210, 71218,
71220-23, 71226-27, 71229, 71232, 71234-35, 71237-38, 71241-42,
71245, 71247-49, 71251, 71253-54, 71256, 71259-61, 71263-64,
71266, 71268-69, 71270-71, 71276-77, 71280-81, 71286, 71291-92,
71415, 71418, 71435-36, 71441, 71749
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
RICHARD H. BAKER, Republican, from Baton Rouge, LA; born in New
Orleans, LA on May 22, 1948; attended Southdowns Elementary School:
graduated, University High School; Louisiana State University, Baton
Rouge, LA; real estate broker; elected to Louisiana House of
Representatives, 1972-86; chairman, Committee on Transportation,
Highways, and Public Works, 1980-86; member: Southern Legislative
Conference, ALEC, Central Area Homebuilders, East Baton Rouge Airport
Commission, Baton Rouge Lodge No. 372 Central Region Planning
Commission; married to the former Kay Carpenter in 1969; two children:
Brandon and Julie; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Agriculture and
Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committees, 103d Congress.
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Office Listings
434 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
1806.................................................. 225-3901
Legislative Director.--Paul Sawyer. FAX: 225-7313
Staff Director.--Brian Gardner.
Scheduler.--Lynn Kirk.
5555 Hilton Avenue, Suite 100, Baton Rouge, LA 70808... (504) 929-7711
Chief-of-Staff.--Christina Kyle Casteel. FAX: 929-7688
Press Secretary.--Caroline Owen.
3406 Rosalino Street, Alexandria, LA 71301............. (318) 445-5504
District Manager.--Jeffrey Brooks. FAX: 448-1411
Counties: Parishes. Avoyelles (part), West Feliciana, East Feliciana,
Franklin, Madison Natchitoches, St. Helena, Tensas, Catahoula,
Concordia, East Baton Rouge, Grant, Lasalle, Livingston, Pointe
Coupee (part), Rapides (part), Winn. Cities and townships:
Addis, Aimwell, Alexandria, Anococo, Baker, Ball, Baton Rouge,
Belmont, Bentley, Big Bend, Bordelonville, Boyce, Brusly,
Bueche, Bunkie, Calvin, Center Point, Cheneyville, Clarks,
Colfax, Columbia, Converse, Cottonport, Denham Springs, Deville,
Dodson, Dry Prong, Dupont, Echo, Effie, Elizabeth, Enterprise,
Erwinville, Evans, Evergreen, Ferriday, Fisher, Florien,
Fordoche, Forest Hill, Fullerton, Georgetown, Glenmora, Goudeau,
Grayson, Greenwell Springs, Gosse Tete, Hamburg, Harrisonburg,
Hebert, Hessmer, Hicks, Hineston, Hornbeck, Jarreau, Jena,
Jonesville, Kelly, Krotz Springs, Kurthwood, Lacamp, Lakeland,
Larto, Leander, Leesville, Libuse, Livonia, Lottie, Mansura,
Many, Maringouin, Marksville, Melville, Monterey, Montgomery,
Moreauville, Morganza, Negreet, New Llano, New Roads, Noble,
Olla, Opelousas, Oscar, Pineville, Pitkin, Plaquemine,
Plaucheville, Pleasant Hill, Pollock, Port Allen, Port Barre,
Rhinehart, Rosedale, Rosepine, Rougon, Ruby, Sicily Island,
Sikes, Simmesport, Simpson, Slagle, St. Gabriel, St. Landry,
Tioga, Torbert, Trout, Tullos, Urania, Ventress, Verda, Vick,
Ville Platte, Washington, Watson, Wildsville, Winnfield,
Woodworth, Zachary, and Zwolle. Population (1990), 602,854.
ZIP Codes: 70570-71, 70577, 70586, 70589, 70638 (part), 70639, 70642,
70656, 70659, 70704, 70710, 70719-20, 70726-27, 70729, 70732,
70739-40, 70749-50, 70752, 70755-57, 70759-60, 70762, 70764-65,
70767, 70772-73, 70776, 70781, 70783, 70786, 70791, 70802,
70806, 70808-10, 70814-19, 71301-03, 71309, 71318, 71320, 71322-
23, 71325 (part), 71327, 71328 (part), 71329, 71330 (part),
71331, 71333-34, 71338-44, 71348, 71350-51, 71353-55, 71360
(part), 71361-63, 71365, 71368-69, 71371-72, 71377, 71401,
71403, 71405-07, 71410, 71415, 71417-19, 71422-23, 71425-26,
71429-30, 71432-33, 71435-39, 71441, 71443-46, 71449, 71454,
71459-62, 71465, 71467, 71473-75, 71477, 71479-81, 71483, 71485-
86, 71496
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
JAMES A. HAYES, Democrat, of Lafayette, LA; born in Lafayette on
December 21, 1946; attended Hamilton Training School, Lafayette;
graduated, Lafayette High School, 1964; B.S., University of Southwestern
Louisiana, Lafayette, 1967; J.D., Tulane Law School, New Orleans, LA,
1970; member of Louisiana Air National Guard, sergeant, 1968-74;
attorney; admitted to the Louisiana State bar, 1970, and commenced
practice in New Orleans; real estate developer; assistant district
attorney; commissioner, Financial Institutions for the State of
Louisiana; member: American Cancer Society, University of Southwestern
Louisiana Alumni, Tulane University Alumni, March of Dimes, Our Lady of
Fatima School, The Family Tree, Fine Arts Foundation, Lafayette Chamber
of Commerce; married to the former Leslie Owen in 1967; three children:
Owen, Christopher, and Jonathan; elected to the 100th Congress on
November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2432 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1807............................................ 225-2031
Chief of Staff.--John Doyle. FAX: 225-8976
Administrative Assistant.--Lynn Hershey.
100 East Vermilion, Suite 212, Lafayette, LA 70501..... (318) 233-4773
Executive Director.--Louis Perret.
Suite 402, 901 Lake Shore Drive, Lake Charles, LA 70601 (318) 433-1613
Staff Assistant.--Sheryl Ann Sinegal Nixon.
Counties: Parishes. Acadia, Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron,
Evangeline, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, St. Landry, Vermilion,
Vernon. That part not contained in the Third District.
Population (1990), 602,921.
ZIP Codes: 70501-11, 70515-16, 70518, 70520, 70525-29, 70531-35, 70537,
70542-43, 70546, 70548-49, 70554-56, 70558-59, 70570, 70575-76,
70578, 70580-81, 70583-84, 70586, 70591-93, 70598, 70601-02,
70604-06, 70609, 70611-12, 70616, 70629-34, 70637-41, 70643,
70645-48, 70650-64, 70668-69, 71403, 71438-39, 71443-46, 71459,
71461, 71463, 71474-75
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MAINE
(Population, 1990 census, 1,233,223)
SENATORS
WILLIAM S. COHEN, Republican, of Bangor, ME; born in Bangor, ME,
August 28, 1940; graduated from Bangor High School, 1958; B.A., cum
laude, Bowdoin College, 1962; LL.B., cum laude, Boston University Law
School, 1965; assistant editor-in-chief, American Trial Lawyers
Association; admitted to the bar, 1965, began practice in Bangor, ME;
former partner in law firm of Paine, Cohen, Lynch, Weatherbee & Kobritz;
instructor, University of Maine, department of business; assistant
county attorney for Penobscot County, 1968-70; elected vice president,
Maine Trial Lawyers Association, 1970-72; member: Judicial Selection
Advisory Committee, Maine Trial Lawyers Association; trustee, Unity
College, Unity, ME; member: Bangor City Council, 1969-72; mayor of
Bangor, 1971-72; member: Bangor School Board, 1971-72; Fellow: John F.
Kennedy Institute of Politics, 1972; member: Unitarian-Universalist
Church; Board of Overseers, Bowdoin College; Board of Visitors, U.S.
Coast Guard Academy, 1973; two sons: Kevin and Christopher; elected to
the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to the 94th and 95th
Congresses; named 1 of the Jaycees' 10 outstanding young men, January
1975; awards: Boston University Alumni Association Award for
Distinguished Public Service, 1976; Non-Commissioned Officers
Association's L. Mendel Rivers Award for Service to Military Personnel,
1983; New England Association of School Superintendents' ``President's
Award'' for improvements to public education, 1984; National Collegiate
Athletic Association's Silver Anniversary Award, 1986; author: ``Of Sons
and Seasons,'' 1978, ``Roll Call,'' 1980, ``Getting the Most Out of
Washington,'' 1982; ``The Double Man'' (coauthor, Senator Gary Hart),
1985, ``A Baker's Nickel,'' 1986; ``Men of Zeal,'' (coauthor, Senator
George Mitchell), 1988; ``One-Eyed Kings,'' 1991; ``Murder in the
Senate,'' 1993; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-
year term beginning January 3, 1979; reelected on November 6, 1984 and
November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
322 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
1901.................................................. 224-2523
Administrative Assistant.--Robert S. Tyrer.
Personal Secretary.--Cynthia W. Waters.
Press Secretary.--Kathryn W. Gest.
Legislative Director.--John K. Veroneau.
150 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04330.................. (207) 622-8414
Federal Building, Room 204, 202 Harlow Street, Bangor,
ME 04401.............................................. (207) 945-0417
10 Moulton Street, Portland, ME 04101.................. (207) 780-3575
109 Alfred Street, Biddeford, ME 04005................. (207) 283-1101
11 Lisbon Street, Lewiston, ME 04240................... (207) 784-6969
169 Academy Street, Presque Isle, ME 04769............. (207) 764-3266
* * *
OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, Republican, of Auburn, ME; born in Augusta, ME,
February 21, 1947; graduated from St. Basil's Academy in Garrison, NY,
1962; completed her secondary education at Edward Little High School,
Auburn, ME, 1965; B.A., University of Maine, Orono, ME, 1969; member of
the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Lewiston-Auburn; an active
member of civic and community organizations; elected to the Maine House
of Representatives, 1973, to the seat vacated by the death of her first
husband, the late Peter Snowe; reelected for a full two-year term in
1974; elected to the Maine Senate, 1976; chaired the Joint Standing
Committee on Health and Institutional Services; co-chair, as a member of
the House of Representatives, the Congressional Caucus for Women's
Issues; member: House Budget Committee; House Foreign Affairs Committee;
leading member of the former House Select Committee on Aging; ranking
Republican on its Subcommittee on Human Services; elected to the 96th
Congress, November 7, 1978; she was the youngest Republican woman, and
first Greek-American woman elected to the Senate; member: Senate
Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation; Senate Budget
Committee; Senate Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations; subcommittees: Fisheries and Oceans; Merchant Marine
and Surface Transportation; Consumer, Foreign Commerce, and Tourism;
chair, International Operations; European Affairs; Near Eastern and
South Asian Affairs; and African Affairs; married to former Maine
Governor, John R. McKernan, Jr.; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
495 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510................................................. 224-5344
Chief of Staff.--Kevin L. Raye.
Press Secretary.--W. Davis Lackey, Jr.
Office Manager.--Stephanie Zimand.
2 Great Falls Plaza, Auburn, ME 04210.................. (207) 786-2451
68 Sewall Street, Suite 101C, Augusta, ME 04330........ (207) 622-8292
One Cumberland Place, Suite 306, Bangor, ME 04401...... (207) 945-0432
231 Main Street, Biddeford, ME 04005................... (207) 282-4144
3 Canal Plaza, Suite 601, Portland, ME 04101........... (207) 874-0883
169 Academy Street, Suite 3, Presque Isle, ME 04769.... (207) 764-5124
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JAMES B. LONGLEY, JR., Republican, of Falmouth, ME; born in
Lewiston, ME, July 7, 1951; graduated, Phillips Academy, Andover MA;
Holy Cross and the University of Maine Law School; appointed to House
Committees on National Security, Small Business, and Natural Resources;
personal assistant to the late Governor James B. Longley; U.S. Marines,
1976; attorney and small business person; vice president, Government
Relations, Lewiston-Auburn Chamber of Commerce; director, Maine Chamber
of Commerce and Industry; co-chairman, Save Maine Milk Committee,
elected Maine delegate, White House Conference on Small Business, 1986;
editorial assistant, Maine Management Cost survey; two children: Matt,
10 and Sarah, 6; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
226 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-6116
Administrative Assistant.--Floyd Rutherford. FAX: 225-3353
Office Manager.--Gudrun Brown.
Press Secretary.--Anna Matz.
Legislative Assistants: Mick Bennett; Joe Sixaes;
Owen Drey.
4 Moulton Street, Portland, ME 04112................... (207) 774-5019
District Office Representative.--Margaret Hewes. FAX: 772-2838
Staff Assistants: Marian Getty; Andy Martin.
168 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04332.................. (207) 626-3608
District Office Representative.--John Bott. FAX: 626-9359
Special Assistant.--Ted Johnston.
Staff Assistants: Tim Walton; Marlene Thibodeau.
Counties: Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and York.
Population (1990), 591,442.
ZIP Codes: 03901-11, 04001-11, 04013-17, 04019-22, 04024, 04027-30,
04032, 04037-43, 04046-51, 04053-58, 04060-64, 04066-88, 04090-
96, 04101-10, 04112, 04116, 04210-12, 04216-17, 04219-21, 04223-
28, 04230-31, 04233-41, 04243, 04250-61, 04263, 04265-68, 04270-
71, 04273-76, 04278-92, 04294, 04330, 04332-33, 04338, 04341-55,
04357-64, 04401-02, 04406, 04408, 04410-19, 04421-24, 04426-31,
04433-35, 04438, 04441-44, 04446, 04448-51, 04453-65 04467-69,
04471-76, 04478-79, 04481-82, 04485, 04487-93, 04495-97, 04516,
04526, 04530, 04535-39, 04541-44, 04547-49, 04551-56, 04558,
04562-65, 04567-68, 04570-76, 04578-79, 04605-09, 04611-15,
04617-19, 04622-25, 04627-31, 04634-35, 04637-38, 04640, 04643-
46, 04648-50, 04652-62, 04664-69, 04671-81, 04683-86, 04690-94,
04730, 04732-47, 04749-51, 04756-70, 04772-77, 04779-88, 04841,
04843, 04846-65, 04901, 04903, 04908, 04910-12, 04915, 04917-18,
04920-30, 04932-33, 04935-45, 04947, 04949-58, 04961-67, 04969-
76, 04978-79, 04981-89, 04992
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
JOHN E. BALDACCI, Democrat of Bangor, ME; born in Bangor, ME,
January 30, 1955; attended St. John's Elementary School; graduated
Bangor High School, 1973; B.A., University of Maine, Orono, ME, 1986;
restaurant operator, Momma Baldacci's Restaurant, Bangor, ME; Bangor
City Council, 1978-81; Maine State Senator 1982-94; married Karen Weston
Baldacci, 1982; one child, Jack; elected November 8, 1994, 104th
Congress.
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Office Listings
1740 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1902............................................ 225-6306
Administrative Assistant.--Larry Benoit.
Press Secretary.--Doug Dunbar.
Office Manager.--Kristi Garland.
P.O. Box 858, 202 Harlow Street, Bangor, ME 04401...... (207) 942-6935
157 Main Street, Lewiston, ME 04240.................... (207) 782-3704
445 Main Street, Presque Isle, ME 04769................ (207) 764-1036
Counties: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Kennebec (part),
Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, Waldo (part), and
Washington. Population (1990), 591,442.
ZIP Codes: 04010, 04016, 04022, 04037, 04041, 04051, 04058, 04064,
04068, 04080-81, 04088, 04210-12, 04216-17, 04219-21, 04223-28,
04230-31, 04234, 04236-41, 04243, 04250-59, 04261-63, 04266-68,
04270-71, 04273-76, 04278-86, 04287 (part), 04288-92, 04294,
04401-02, 04406, 04408, 04410-19, 04421-24, 04426-31, 04433-35,
04438, 04441-44, 04446, 04448-51, 04453, 04455-64, 04467-68,
04471-76, 04478-79, 04485, 04487-93, 04495-97, 04605-09, 04611-
19, 04622-31, 04634-35, 04637-38, 04640, 04642-44, 04646, 04648-
50, 04652-62, 04664-69, 04671-81, 04683-85, 04690-94, 04730,
04732-40, 04742-47, 04749-51, 04756-69, 04772-77, 04779-87,
04910-12, 04915, 04920-21, 04923-30, 04932-33, 04936, 04938-39,
04942-45, 04947, 04950-51, 04953-58, 04961, 04963-67, 04969-72,
04974-76, 04978-79, 04981-86, 04992
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MARYLAND
(Population, 1990 census, 4,798,622)
SENATORS
PAUL S. SARBANES, Democrat, of Baltimore, MD; born in Salisbury, MD,
February 3, 1933, son of Spyros and Matina Sarbanes; attended the public
schools of Salisbury, MD, graduating from Wicomico Senior High School,
June 1950; A.B., Princeton University, June 1954, magna cum laude and
Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes scholar, Balliol College, Oxford, England, 1954-
57, first-class B.A. honours in School of Philosophy, Politics and
Economics; LL.B., cum laude, Harvard Law School, June 1960; admitted to
practice by Maryland Court of Appeals, October 1960; law clerk to Judge
Morris A. Soper, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1960-61;
associate in Baltimore law firms, Piper & Marbury, 1961-62 and Venable,
Baetjer & Howard, 1965-70; administrative assistant to Walter W. Heller,
chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, 1962-63; executive
director, Charter Revision Commission of Baltimore City, 1963-64;
elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in November 1966, serving
from 1967-71; member, Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation,
Baltimore, MD; married Christine Dunbar of Brighton, England; three
children: John Peter, Michael Anthony, and Janet Matina; elected to 92d
Congress on November 3, 1970; reelected to 93d and 94th Congresses;
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term
beginning January 3, 1977; reelected November 2, 1982, November 8, 1988
and November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
309 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510.. 224-4524
Administrative Assistant.--Marvin Moss. FAX: 224-1651
Legislative Director.--Julie Kehrli. TDD: 224-3452
Appointment Secretary.--Elise Gillette.
Press Secretary.--Bruce Frame.
1518 Tower I, Suite 1010, 100 South Charles Street,
Baltimore, MD 21201................................... (410) 962-4436
1110 Bonifont Street, Suite 450, Silver Spring, MD
20910................................................. (301) 589-0797
141 Baltimore Street, Cumberland, MD 21502............. (301) 724-0695
111 Baptist Street, Suite 115, Salisbury, MD 21801..... (410) 860-2131
Box 331, 15499 Potomac River Drive, Cobb Island, MD
20625................................................. (301) 259-2404
* * *
BARBARA A. MIKULSKI, Democrat, of Baltimore, MD; born in Baltimore
on July 20, 1936; graduated with a B.A. degree from Mount St. Agnes
College, 1958; received her M.S.W. from the University of Maryland
School of Social Work, 1965; worked as a social worker for Catholic
Charities and city of Baltimore; served as adjunct professor, Department
of Sociology, Loyola College; elected to Baltimore City Council, 1971;
Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in 1974, winning 43 percent of vote;
elected to U.S. Congress in 1976; first woman appointed to Energy and
Commerce Committee; served on Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee;
elected to U.S. Senate in November 1986 with 61 percent of the vote;
reelected to U.S. Senate in November 1992 with 71 percent of the vote;
became first woman representing the Democratic Party to be elected to a
Senate seat not previously held by her husband and the first Democratic
woman ever to serve in both Houses of Congress; appointed to:
Appropriations (ranking member of VA-HUD & Independent Agencies
Appropriation Subcommittee), Labor and Human Resources (ranking member
of Aging Subcommittee), Ethics Committee; secretary of Democratic
Conference for 104th Congress, first woman to be elected to a leadership
post.
Office Listings
709 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
2003.................................................. 224-4654
Chief of Staff.--Stephenie Foster. TDD: 224-5223
Legislative Director.--George Leventhal.
Director of Operations.--Marilyn Lagios.
World Trade Center, Suite 253, Baltimore, MD 21202..... (301) 962-4510
State Director.--Connie Beims.
Suite 202, 60 West Street, Annapolis, MD 21401......... (301) 263-1805
Suite 207, 9658 Baltimore Boulevard, College Park, MD
20740................................................. (301) 345-5517
Suite 301, 82 West Washington Street, Hagerstown, MD
21740................................................. (301) 797-2826
Suite 1, Building B, 1201 Pemberton, Salisbury, MD
21801.................................................
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
WAYNE T. GILCHREST, Republican, of Kennedyville, MD; born on April
15, 1946, in Rahway, NJ; graduated from Rahway High School, 1964;
attended Wesley College, Dover, DE; B.A. in history, Delaware State
College, Dover, DE, 1973; graduate studies, Loyola University,
Baltimore, MD, 1984-present; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1964-68;
awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Navy Commendation Medal; Navy
Unit Citation, and others; teacher, Kent County High School, 1973-
present; as teacher of Government and History; member: Kent County
Teachers' Association, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Order
of the Purple Heart, Kennedyville Methodist Church; married to the
former Barbara Rawley; three children: Kevin, Joel, and Katie; elected
to the 102d Congress; reelected on November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
332 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2001.................................................. 225-5311
Administrative Assistant.--Tony Caligiuri. FAX: 225-0254
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Cyndy Dingus.
Legislative Director.--Dan Walsh.
521 Washington Avenue, Chestertown, MD 21620........... (410) 778-9407
One Plaza East, Salisbury, MD 21801.................... (410) 749-3184
Arundel Center North, 101 Crain Highway, NW., Suite
509, Glen Burnie, MD 21061............................ (410) 760-3372
District Director.--Emmett Duke.
Counties: Anne Arundel (part), Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen
Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, Worcester, and Baltimore
city (part). Population (1990), 597,684.
ZIP Codes: 20755 (part), 21012 (part), 21032 (part), 21037 (part), 21054
(part), 21060, 21061 (part), 21076 (part), 21108 (part), 21113
(part), 21114 (part), 21122 (part), 21144 (part), 21146 (part),
21225 (part), 21226, 21240, 21401 (part), 21402-04, 21601,
21607, 21609-13, 21617, 21619-20, 21622-29, 21631-32, 21634-73,
21675-79, 21801-03, 21810-11, 21813-14, 21816-17, 21821-22,
21824, 21826, 21829-30, 21835-38, 21840-42, 21849-53, 21856-58,
21861-75, 21901-04, 21911-22, 21930
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Republican, of Timonium, MD; born in
Arbutus, MD on November 25, 1957; A.B., Princeton University (academic-
athletic scholarship recipient); J.D., Wake Forest University
(scholarship recipient); of Counsel, Ober, Kaler, Grimes, and Shriver,
1992-94; associate, Ober, Kaler, Grimes, and Shriver, 1982-92; elected
to Maryland House of Delegates, November 9, 1986; reelected on November
6, 1990; married to the former Kendel Sibiski; elected to the 104th
congress on November 9, 1994.
Office Listings
315 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2002.................................................. 225-3061
Chief of Staff.--Steve L. Kreceski.
1407 York Rd., Suite 304, Lutherville, MD 21093........ (410) 337-7222
Chief Administrator.--Karl Aumann.
45 North Main Street, Bel Air, MD 21014................ (410) 838-2517
Government Building, 7701 Wise Avenue, 2nd Floor,
Dundalk, MD 21222.....................................
511-B Eastern Avenue, Essex, MD 21221..................
Pasadena.--TBA.........................................
Counties: Anne Arundel (part), Baltimore (part), and Harford. Population
(1990), 597,683.
ZIP Codes: 21001, 21005, 21009-10, 21012 (part), 21013-15, 21017-18,
21021, 21023-24, 21027-28, 21030-31, 21034, 21040, 21047, 21050-
53, 21056-57, 21074 (part), 21078, 21082, 21084-85, 21087,
21092, 21093 (part), 21101, 21105, 21107 (part), 21108 (part),
21111, 21117 (part), 21120, 21122 (part), 21128 (part), 21130-
32, 21136 (part), 21139, 21146 (part), 21152-54, 21155 (part),
21156, 21160-62, 21204 (part), 21206 (part), 21212 (part),
21219-21, 21222 (part), 21224 (part), 21234 (part), 21236
(part), 21237 (part), 21239 (part), 21284-86
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THIRD DISTRICT
BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Democrat, of Baltimore, MD, born in Baltimore,
October 5, 1943; attended Baltimore public schools; graduated Baltimore
City College, 1961; B.A., University of Pittsburgh, PA, 1964 (cum
laude); LL.B., University of Maryland, Baltimore, 1967 (1st in class);
attorney; admitted to Maryland Bar November 1967 and began practice in
Baltimore; member of the Maryland House of Delegates, 1966-86; Speaker
of House of Delegates, 1979-86; chairman, Ways and Means Committee,
1975-78; vice-chairman, Ways and Means Committee, 1971-73; member,
Presidential Advisory Committee on Federalism; chairman, State Federal
Assembly, National Council of State Legislators, 1980-81; member,
National Council of State Legislators, Executive Committee; member,
Council of State Governments, Executive Committee, 1979-86; co-chairman,
Legislative Policy Committee, Maryland General Assembly, 1979-86;
trustee, Baltimore Museum of Art; member, Baltimore Jewish Community
Relations Council; trustee, Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs;
member, Associated Jewish Charities Welfare Fund; trustee, St. Mary's
College; chairman, Maryland Legal Services Corporation; MACO Legislator
of the Year Award, 1984; married to the former Myrna Edelman, 1966; two
children, Michael and Deborah; elected to the 100th Congress, November
4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
104 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2003.................................................. 225-4016
Administrative Assistant.--David Koshgarian.
Office Manager.--Amy Daiger.
Suite 201, 540 East Belvedere Avenue, Baltimore, MD
21212................................................. (410) 433-8886
District Office Director.--Bailey Fine.
Press Secretary.--Suan Sullam.
Counties: Anne Arundel (part), Baltimore (part), Howard (part), and
Baltimore city (part). Population (1990), 597,680.
ZIP Codes: 20755 (part), 20794 (part), 21042 (part), 21043 (part), 21044
(part), 21045 (part), 21046, 21055, 21061 (part), 21076 (part),
21090, 21093 (part), 21113 (part), 21117 (part), 21128 (part),
21133 (part), 21136 (part), 21144 (part), 21150, 21201 (part),
21202 (part), 21204 (part), 21205 (part), 21206 (part), 21207
(part), 21208 (part), 21209 (part), 21210 (part), 21211 (part),
21212 (part), 21213 (part), 21214 (part), 21215 (part), 21218
(part), 21222 (part), 21223 (part), 21224 (part), 21225 (part),
21227 (part), 21228 (part), 21229 (part), 21230, 21231 (part),
21234 (part), 21236 (part), 21237 (part), 21239 (part), 21244
(part), 21281
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
ALBERT R. WYNN, Democrat, of Largo, MD; born in Philadelphia, PA, on
September 10, 1951; attended Lincoln Elementary School, Lanham, MD,
1959-64; graduated DuVal High School, Lanham, 1969; B.S., University of
Pittsburgh, PA, 1973; attended Howard University Graduate School of
Political Science, 1974; J.D., Georgetown University Law School,
Washington, DC, 1977; attorney; admitted to the Maryland bar, 1979;
elected to the Maryland House of Delegates, 1983-86; elected to the
Maryland State Senate; 1987-92; executive director, Prince George's
County Consumer Protection Commission, 1979-82; member: Kappa Alpha Psi
Fraternity; J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association; board of directors,
Consumer Credit Counseling Service; Prince George's County Economic
Development Corporation; Ploughman and Fisherman; delegate to the
Democratic National Convention, 1984 and 1988; elected on November 3,
1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
418 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2004.................................................. 225-8699
Administrative Assistant.--Luis A. Navarro.
Legislative Director.--James C. Ballentine.
Press Secretary.--Sharon McGill.
Suite 316, 9200 Basil Court, Landover, MD 20785........ (301) 350-5055
Chief of Staff.--Bill Boston.
Suite 201, 8601 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910 (301) 588-7328
Suite 208, 6009 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD 20745...... (301) 839-5570
Counties: Montgomery (part) and Prince George's (part). Cities and
townships: Adelphi, Bladensburg, Bowie, Brentwood, Burtonsville,
Camp Springs, Capital Heights, Clinton, District Heights,
Forestville, Fort Washington, Glenarden, Glenn Dale,
Hyattsville, Landover, Lanham, Marlow Heights, Mitchellville,
Mount Rainier, Oxon Hill, Riverdale, Seabrook, Seat Pleasant,
Silver Spring, Suitland, Takoma Park, Temple Hills, and Upper
Marlboro. Population (1990), 597,690.
ZIP Codes: 20706 (part), 20710 (part), 20712, 20720 (part), 20721
(part), 20722 (part), 20731, 20735 (part), 20737 (part), 20743-
47, 20748 (part), 20749-50, 20752-53, 20757, 20769 (part), 20772
(part), 20781 (part), 20782 (part), 20783
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(part), 20784 (part), 20785, 20789, 20791, 20866 (part), 20901 (part),
20903 (part), 20904 (part), 20905 (part), 20906 (part), 20907-
08, 20910 (part), 20911-14, 20916, 20918
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
STENY H. HOYER, Democrat, of Forestville, MD; born in New York, NY,
June 14, 1939; attended Suitland High School; B.S., University of
Maryland, 1963; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1966; Honorary
Doctor of Public Service, University of Maryland, 1988; admitted to the
Maryland Bar Association, 1966; practicing attorney 1966-90; Maryland
State Senate, 1967-79; vice chairman, Prince George's County Senate
delegation, 1967-69; chairman, Prince George's County Senate delegation,
1969-75; president, Maryland Senate, 1975-79; member, State Board for
Higher Education, 1978-81; ranking member, Subcommittee on Treasury
Postal/General Government; married to the former Judith Pickett, June
17, 1961; three children: Susan, Stefany, and Anne; elected to the 97th
Congress, May 19, 1981, by special election; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; member of the Appropriations Committee, House
Oversight Committee, Joint Committee on Printing, Democratic Steering
Committee; Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki
Commission).
Office Listings
1705 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2005............................................ 225-4131
Administrative Assistant.--Betsy Bossart.
Legislative Director.--Melissa Schulman.
U.S. Federal Courthouse, Suite 310, 6500 Cherrywood
Lane, Greenbelt, MD 20770............................. (301) 474-0119
Suite 101, 21 A Industrial Park Drive, Waldorf, MD
20602................................................. (301) 843-1577
Counties: Anne Arundel (part), Calvert, Charles, Prince George's (part),
and St. Mary's. Population (1990), 597,681.
ZIP Codes: 20601-04, 20606-13, 20615-26, 20628-30, 20632, 20634, 20636-
37, 20639-40, 20643, 20645-46, 20650, 20653, 20656-62, 20664,
20667, 20670, 20674-78, 20680, 20684-90, 20692-93, 20695, 20703-
05, 20706 (part), 20707 (part), 20708-09, 20710 (part), 20711,
20714-19, 20720 (part), 20721 (part), 20722 (part), 20724-26,
20732-33, 20735 (part), 20736, 20737 (part), 20738, 20740-41,
20748 (part), 20751, 20754, 20755 (part), 20758, 20764-65,
20768, 20769 (part), 20770-71, 20772 (part), 20773, 20775-76,
20778-79, 20781 (part), 20782 (part), 20783 (part), 20784
(part), 20787-88, 20794 (part), 20903 (part), 21032 (part),
21035, 21037 (part), 21054 (part), 21106, 21113 (part), 21114
(part), 21140, 21401 (part)
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
ROSCOE G. BARTLETT, Republican, of Frederick, MD; born June 3, 1926
in Moreland, KY; House service, January 3, 1993 to present; rank, 77th
(1 of 108); University of Maryland, PhD.; retired teacher; engineer;
married to Ellen Bartlett; 10 children; elected on November 3, 1992 to
the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
322 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2006.................................................. 225-2721
Chief of Staff.--Jim Backlin.
Legislative Director.--Elise Finley.
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Micki Hamilton.
100 West Franklin Street, Hagerstown, MD............... (301) 797-6043
5831 Buckeystown Pike, Suite E, Frederick, MD.......... (301) 694-3030
15 Main Street, Suite 110, Westminster, MD............. (410) 857-1115
50 Broadway, Frostburg, MD 21532....................... (301) 689-0034
Counties: Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard (part), and
Washington. Cities and townships: Ballenger Creek, Boonsboro,
Braddock Heights, Bridgeport, Brunswick, Clover Hill, Columbia
(part), Cresaptown-Bel Air, Cumberland, Discovery-Spring Garden,
Eldersburg, Ellicott City (part), Emmitsburg, Frederick,
Frostburg, Green Valley, Hagerstown, Halfway, Hampstead,
Hancock, Jessup (part), La Vale, Linganore-Bartonsville, Long
Meadow, Manchester, Middletown, Mount Aetna, Mount Airy,
Mountain Lake Park, North Laurel (part), Oakland (Carroll Co.),
Oakland (Garrett Co.), Savage-Guilford (part), Sykesville,
Taneytown, Thurmont, Walkersville, Westernport, Westminster,
Westminster South and Williamsport. Population (1990), 597,688.
ZIP Codes: 20701, 20723, 20759, 20763, 20777 (part), 20794 (part), 20833
(part), 20838 (part), 20839, 20841, 20842 (part), 20850 (part),
20854 (part), 20855 (part), 20871 (part), 20872 (part), 20874
(part), 21029, 21036, 21041, 21042
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(part), 21043 (part), 21044 (part), 21045 (part), 21048, 21074 (part),
21079 (part), 21080, 21088, 21102, 21104 (part), 21107 (part),
21136 (part), 21155 (part), 21157-58, 21163 (part), 21183
(part), 21227 (part), 21501-05, 21520-24, 21528-32, 21536,
21538-43, 21545, 21550, 21555-57, 21560-62, 21623, 21629, 21701-
05, 21710-11, 21713-14, 21716-23, 21725, 21727, 21733-34, 21737-
38, 21740-42, 21750, 21754-59, 21762, 21764, 21766-70, 21771
(part), 21773-80, 21782-84, 21787-88, 21790-95, 21797-98, 26726
(part)
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
KWEISI MFUME, Democrat, of Baltimore, MD; born in Baltimore, October
24, 1948; attended Baltimore city public schools; B.S. (magna cum
laude), Morgan State University, Baltimore, 1976; M.A., Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, 1984; member, Baltimore city council 1979-86;
assistant professor, Morgan State University; program director, WEAA-FM
Radio; member: Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Honor Society, NAACP,
and Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs; very active in civil affairs
and recipient of numerous community awards; divorced; five sons: Donald,
Kevin, Keith, Ronald, and Michael; elected to the 100th Congress,
November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2419 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2007............................................ 225-4741
Chief of Staff.--Tammy Hawley.
Appointment Secretary.--Veronica W. McKnight.
3000 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215............. (301) 367-1900
District Director.--Ruth Simms.
Suite 106, 1825 Woodlawn Drive, Baltimore, MD 21207.... (301) 298-5997
County: Baltimore County (part) and Baltimore city (part). Population
(1980), 527,485.
ZIP Codes: 21043 (part), 21104 (part), 21117 (part), 21133 (part), 21136
(part), 21163 (part), 21201 (part), 21202 (part), 21203, 21205
(part), 21206 (part), 21207, 21208 (part), 21209 (part), 21210
(part), 21211 (part), 21212 (part), 21213 (part), 21214 (part),
21215-18, 21223 (part), 21224 (part), 21227 (part), 21228-29,
21231 (part), 21235, 21239 (part), 21241, 21244, 21270, 21297-98
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
CONSTANCE A. MORELLA, Republican, of Bethesda, MD; born in
Somerville, MA. February 12, 1931; graduated, Somerville High School,
1948; A.B., Boston University, 1954; M.A., The American University,
Washington, DC, 1967; professor, Montgomery College, 1970-86; Honorary
doctoral degrees from American University, Norwich University, and
Dickinson College; member, policy committee of 1995 White House
Conference on Aging; co-chair, Congressional Coalition on Population and
Development; delegate, Maryland General Assembly, 1979-86; trustee,
Capitol College, Laurel, MD.; former chair, Arms Control and Foreign
Policy Caucus; charter member of Global Legislators for a Balanced
Environment, (GLOBE); married to Anthony C. Morella, 1954; 3 children:
Paul, Mark, and Laura; guardian of 6 children (of late sister):
Christine, Catherine, Louise, Paul, Rachel, and Ursula; elected to the
100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
106 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2008.................................................. 225-5341
Administrative Assistant.--William C. Miller. FAX: 225-1389
Chief of Staff.--David A. Nathan.
Executive Assistant.--Patricia Donnelly.
Legislative Director.--Cindy Hall.
51 Monroe Street, #507, Rockville, MD 20850............ (301) 424-3501
District Director.--Minnie Anderson. FAX: 424-5992
County: Montgomery County (part); cities and townships of Ashton,
Barnesville, Beallsville, Bethesda, Boyds, Brinklow,
Brookeville, Burtonsville, Cabin John, Chevy Chase, Clarksburg,
Damascus, Derwood, Dickerson, Gaithersburg, Garrett Park,
Germantown, Glen Echo, Highland, Kensington, Mount Airy (part),
Olney, Poolesville, Potomac, Rockville, Sandy Spring, Silver
Spring (part), Spencerville, and Wheaton (part). Population
(1990), 597,682.
ZIP Codes: 20707 (part), 20777 (part), 20812, 20813-18, 20824-25, 20827,
20830, 20832, 20833 (part), 20837-39, 20841, 20842 (part),
20847-55, 20858-62, 20866 (part), 20868, 20871 (part), 20872,
20874-80, 20882, 20884-86, 20891, 20895-96, 20898, 20901 (part),
20902, 20904 (part), 20905 (part), 20906 (part), 20910 (part),
20915, 21771 (part)
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MASSACHUSETTS
(Population, 1990 census, 6,029,051)
SENATORS
EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Democrat, of Barnstable, MA; born in Boston, MA,
February 22, 1932, son of Joseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy; Milton Academy,
1950; A.B., Harvard College, 1956; International Law School, The Hague,
the Netherlands, 1958; LL.B., University of Virginia Law School, 1959;
enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private and served in France and Germany,
1951-1953; elected to the Senate, November 6, 1962, to fill unexpired
term of his brother, John F. Kennedy; reelected November 3, 1964,
November 3, 1970, November 2, 1976, November 2, 1982, November 8, 1988,
and November 8, 1994; member: Labor and Human Resources, Judiciary,
Armed Services, and Joint Economic Committees; married to Victoria
Reggie Kennedy; children: Kara, Edward M., Jr., Patrick J., Curran, and
Caroline.
Office Listings
315 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2101............................................ 224-4543
Administrative Assistant.--Paul Donovan. FAX: 224-2417
Legislative Director.--Carey Parker. TDD: 224-1819
John F. Kennedy Federal Building, 2400-A, Boston, MA
02203................................................. (617) 565-3170
Administrative Assistant.--Barbara Souliotis.
* * *
JOHN F. KERRY, Democrat, of Boston, MA; born in Denver, CO, December
11, 1943; graduated, St. Paul's School, Concord, NH, 1962; B.A., Yale
University, New Haven, CT, 1966; J.D., Boston College Law School,
Boston, MA, 1976; served, U.S. Navy, discharged with rank of lieutenant,
decorations: Silver Star, Bronze Star with Combat ``V'', three Purple
Hearts, various theatre campaign decorations; attorney, admitted to
Massachusetts bar, 1976; appointed first assistant district attorney,
Middlesex County, 1977; elected, Lieutenant Governor, Massachusetts,
1982; elected to the U.S. Senate November 6, 1984 for the 6-year term
beginning January 3, 1985; reelected November 1990 for 6-year term;
appointed to Democratic Leadership for 104th Congress; chairman,
Steering Committee.
Office Listings
421 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2102............................................ 224-2742
Administrative Assistant.--David J. Leiter.
Legislative Director.--Scott Bunton.
Personal Secretary.--Patricia Ferrone.
One Bowdoin Square, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02114....... (617) 565-8519
143 State Street, Springfield, MA 01103................ (413) 785-4610
Suite 264, 53 North 6th Street, New Bedford, MA 02740.. (508) 994-7651
Suite 311, 222 Milliken Place, Fall River, MA 02722.... (508) 677-0522
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JOHN W. OLVER, Democrat, of Amherst, MA; born on September 3, 1936
in Honesdale, PA; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1955; M.A.,
Tufts University, 1956; taught for two years at Franklin Technical
Institute, Boston, MA; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
1961; chemistry professor, University of Massachusetts-Amherst;
Massachusetts House, 1968; became first Democrat since the Spanish-
American War to represent the First Congressional District, 1991;
elected by special election on June 4, 1991 to fill the vacancy caused
by the death of Silvio Conte; member: Budget Committee, Science
Committee, Basic Research Subcommittee, Energy and Environment
Subcommittee; married to Rose Olver; one daughter, Martha; elected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected to the 104th Congress.
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Office Listings
1027 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-5335
Administrative Assistant.--Jonathan D. Klein. FAX: 226-1224
Legislative Director.--Hunter Ridgway.
Press Secretary.--Leslie Lillard.
881 Main Street, Room 223, Fitchburg, MA 01420......... (508) 343-0777
187 High Street, Holyoke, MA 01040..................... (413) 532-7010
78 Center Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201................. (413) 442-0946
Counties: Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden (part), Hampshire (part),
Middlesex (part), and Worcester (part). Population (1990),
601,643.
ZIP Codes: 01002, 01004-05, 01007-08, 01011-12, 01026-27, 01029, 01031-
34, 01037-41, 01050, 01054, 01059, 01066, 01068, 01070-74, 01075
(part), 01077, 01082 (part), 01084-86, 01088-90, 01093-94,
01096-98, 01201-03, 01220, 01222-23, 01225-27, 01229-30, 01235-
38, 01240, 01242-45, 01247, 01252-60, 01262, 01264, 01266-67,
01270, 01301-02, 01330-31, 01337-44, 01346-47, 01349-51, 01354-
55, 01360, 01364, 01366-68, 01370, 01373, 01375-76, 01378-80,
01420, 01430-31, 01436, 01438, 01440-41, 01452-53, 01462 (part),
01466, 01468-69, 01473-75, 01477, 01531, 01535, 01585
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
RICHARD E. NEAL, Democrat, of Springfield, MA; born in Springfield,
on February 14, 1949; attended public school system, Springfield;
graduated, Springfield Technical High School, 1968; B.A., American
International College, Springfield, 1972; M.A., University of Hartford
Barney School of Business and Public Administration, CT, 1976;
instructor and lecturer; assistant to mayor of city of Springfield,
1973-78; elected member of Springfield City Council, 1978-84; elected
mayor, city of Springfield, 1984-88; member: Massachusetts Mayors'
Association; Adult Education Council; American International College
Alumni Association; Boys' Club Alumni Association; Emily Bill Athletic
Association; Cancer Crusade; John Boyle O'Reilly Club; United States
Conference of Mayors; Valley Press Club; Solid Waste Advisory Committee
for the State of Massachusetts; Committee on Leadership and Government;
Mass Jobs Council; trustee: Springfield Libraries and Museums
Association; Springfield Red Cross, Springfield YMCA; married to the
former Maureen Conway; four children: Rory Christopher, Brendan Conway,
Maura Katherine, and Sean Richard; elected on November 8, 1988, to the
101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2431 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2102............................................ 225-5601
Administrative Assistant.--Ann Brozek. FAX: 225-8112
Executive Assistant.--JoAnn Healy.
Press Secretary.--Bill Tranghese.
Federal Building, Room 309, 1550 Main Street,
Springfield, MA 01103-1422............................ (413) 785-0325
District Manager.--James Leydon.
4 Congress Street, Milford, MA 01757................... (508) 634-8198
Office Manager.--Virginia Purcell.
Counties: Hampden (part), Hampshire (part), Norfolk (part), and
Worcester (part). Population (1990), 601,642.
ZIP Codes: 01001, 01009-10, 01013-14, 01020-22, 01028, 01030, 01035-36,
01053, 01056-57, 01060-61, 01063, 01069, 01075 (part), 01079-81,
01082 (part), 01083, 01092, 01095, 01101-09, 01115-16, 01118-19,
01128-29, 01138-39, 01151, 01501 (part), 01504, 01506-09, 01515-
16, 01518, 01521, 01524, 01526-27, 01529, 01537-38, 01540,
01542, 01550, 01562, 01566, 01569-71, 01586, 01588 (part),
01590, 01611, 01747, 01756, 01757 (part), 02019 (part), 02038
(part)
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
PETER I. BLUTE, Republican, of Shrewsbury, MA; born in Worcester,
MA, on January 28, 1956; attended St. Mary's Elementary School,
Shrewsbury; graduated St. John's Preparatory, Shrewsbury, 1974; B.A.,
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, 1978; marketing representative;
Massachusetts State Legislature, 1986-92; member, Knights of Columbus;
married to the former Roberta Crudale; elected on November 3, 1992 to
the 103d Congress.
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Office Listings
1029 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2103............................................ 225-6101
Administrative Assistant.--Matthew Trant.
Scheduler.--Karen Walsh.
1079 Mechanics Tower, Worcester, MA 01608.............. (508) 752-6789
District Director.--Mary Jane McKenna.
1039 South Main Street, Fall River, MA 02724........... (508) 675-3400
District Office Manager.--Lou Cabral.
7 North Main Street, Room 200, Attleboro, MA 02703..... (508) 223-3100
District Office Manager.--Gary Moran.
Counties: Bristol (part), Middlesex (part), Norfolk (part), and
Worcester (part). Cities and townships: Attleborough, North
Attleborough, Auburn (part), Berlin, Boylston, West Boylston,
Clinton, Dartmouth, Fall River, Foxborough, Franklin, Grafton,
Holden, Holliston, Hopkinton, Lancaster, Mansfield, Medway,
Northborough, Northbridge, Paxton, Plainville, Princeton,
Rutland, Seekonk, Shrewsbury, Somerset, Sterling, Swansea,
Upton, Westborough, Westport, Worcester, and Wrentham.
Population (1990), 601,642.
ZIP Codes: 01501 (part), 01503, 01505, 01510, 01517, 01519-20, 01522-23,
01532, 01534, 01536, 01539, 01541, 01543, 01545, 01560-61,
01564, 01568, 01580-83, 01587, 01588 (part), 01601-10, 01612-15,
01655, 01721 (part), 01746, 01748, 01752 (part), 01757 (part),
01784, 02019 (part), 02031, 02035 (part), 02038 (part), 02048
(part), 02053, 02070, 02093, 02703 (part), 02714, 02721 (part),
02722, 02723 (part), 02724-26, 02740 (part), 02747 (part), 02748
(part), 02760-63, 02766 (part), 02771, 02777, 02790 (part),
02791
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
BARNEY FRANK, Democrat, of Newton, MA; born in Bayonne, NJ, March
31, 1940; attended the public schools; graduated, Bayonne High School,
1957; B.A., Harvard College, 1962; graduate student in political
science, Harvard University, 1962-67; teaching fellow in Government,
Harvard College, 1963-66; J.D., Harvard University, 1977; admitted to
the Massachusetts bar, 1979; executive assistant to Mayor Kevin White of
Boston, 1968-71; administrative assistant to U.S. Congressman Michael F.
Harrington, 1971-72; member, Massachusetts Legislature, 1973-80; elected
to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2210 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2104............................................ 225-5931
Administrative Assistant.--Peter Kovar. FAX: 225-0182
Office Manager/Personal Secretary.--Maria Giesta.
29 Crafts Street, Newton, MA 02158..................... (617) 332-3920
District Director.--Dorothy Reichard.
222 Milliken Place, Third Floor, Fall River, MA 02721.. (508) 674-3551
89 Main Street, Bridgewater, MA 02324.................. (508) 697-9403
558 Pleasant Street, Room 309, New Bedford, MA 02740... (508) 999-6462
Counties: Bristol (part), Middlesex (part), Norfolk (part), and Plymouth
(part). Cities and townships: Acushnet, Berkley, Bridgewater,
Brookline, Carver, Dighton, Dover, East Bridgewater, Easton
(part), Fairhaven, Fall River (part), Foxboro (part), Freetown,
Halifax, Hanson, Lakeville, Mansfield (part), Marion,
Mattapoisett, Middleborough, Millis, New Bedford, Newton,
Norfolk, Norton, Pembroke, Plympton, Raynham, Rehoboth,
Rochester, Rockland (part), Sharon, Sherborn, Wareham,
Wellesley, and West Bridgewater. Population (1990), 601,642.
ZIP Codes: 01770, 02030, 02035 (part), 02048 (part), 02054, 02056,
02067, 02146-47, 02158-62, 02164-68, 02181, 02195, 02324, 02327,
02330, 02333, 02337-38, 02341, 02346-47, 02350, 02356 (part),
02358-59, 02366-67, 02370 (part), 02375 (part), 02379, 02532
(part), 02538, 02571, 02576, 02702, 02712, 02715, 02717, 02719-
20, 02721 (part), 02723 (part), 02738-46, 02764, 02766 (part),
02767-70, 02779-80, 02790 (part)
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
MARTIN T. MEEHAN, Democrat, of Lowell, MA; born in Lowell, on
December 30, 1956; graduated from Lowell High School, 1974; B.A.,
University of Lowell, 1978; M.P.A., Suffolk University, Boston, MA,
1981; J.D., Suffolk University Law School, 1986; attorney; admitted to
the Massachusetts bar, 1986; First Assistant District Attorney for
Middlesex County; Deputy Secretary of State; elected on November 3, 1992
to the 103d Congress.
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Office Listings
318 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2105.................................................. 225-3411
Administrative Assistant.--Steve Joncas.
Press Secretary.--Will Keyser.
11 Kearney Square, Lowell, MA 01852.................... (508) 459-0101
Bay State Building, Suite 806, 11 Lawrence Street,
Lawrence, MA 01840.................................... (508) 681-6200
Walker Building, Room 102, 255 Main Street,
Mastborough, MA 01752................................. (508) 460-9292
Counties: Essex (part), Middlesex (part), and Worcester (part).
Population (1990), 601,643.
ZIP Codes: 01432-33, 01450-51, 01460, 01462 (part), 01463-64, 01467,
01471-72, 01525, 01718-20, 01721 (part), 01730 (part), 01740-41,
01742 (part), 01745, 01749, 01752 (part), 01754, 01772, 01773
(part), 01775-76, 01778 (part), 01810, 01821-22, 01824, 01826-
27, 01840-43, 01844 (part), 01850-54, 01862-63, 01865-66, 01876,
01879, 01886, 02193 (part)
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
PETER G. TORKILDSEN, Republican, of Danvers, MA; born January 28,
1958 in Milwaukee, WI; B.A., political science, University of
Massachusetts at Amherst, 1980; M.P.A., Harvard University, John F.
Kennedy School of Government, 1990; Service Coordinator, Visiting Nurse
Association of Boston, 1982-84; elected to the Massachusetts House of
Representatives, 1985-90; Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of
Labor and Industries, 1991-92; recipient: Guardian Member Award; Boy
Scouts of America; member: Danvers Council on Aging, 1987-91; Essex
County Chamber of Commerce, 1989-91; Weld for Governor and Cellucci for
Lt. Governor Committee, 1990; National Security Committee: Procurement,
Readiness; Natural Resources Committee: National Parks, Land and
Forests; Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans; Small Business Committee;
chairman of Government Programs; Co-chair of the Freshman Republican
Task Form on Congressional Reform; elected to the 103d Congress on
November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
120 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2106.................................................. 225-8020
Chief of Staff.--Peter Thomas. FAX: 225-8037
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Christian Zur.
Executive Assistant.--Cornelia Cabot.
70 Washington Street, Salem, MA 01970.................. (508) 741-1600
156 Broad Street, Lynn, MA 01901....................... (617) 599-2424
160 Main Street, Haverhill, MA 01830................... (508) 521-0111
Counties: Essex (part), Middlesex (part). Cities and townships:
Amesbury, Bedford, Beverly, Boxford, Burlington, Danvers, Essex,
Georgetown, Gloucester, Groveland, Hamilton, Haverhill, Ipswich,
Lynn, Lynnfield, Manchester, Marblehead, Merrimac, Middletown,
Nahant, Newbury, North Andover, North Reading, Peabody, Reading
(part), Rockport, Rowley, Salem, Salisbury, Saugus, Swampscott,
Topsfield, Wenham, West Newbury, and Wilmington. Population
(1990), 601,643.
ZIP Codes: 01730-31, 01803, 01830-35, 01844 (part), 01845, 01860, 01864,
01867 (part), 01885, 01887, 01901-08, 01913, 01915, 01921-23,
01929-31, 01936-38, 01940, 01944-45, 01949-52, 01960-61, 01965-
66, 01969-71, 01982-85
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
EDWARD J. MARKEY, Democrat, of Malden, MA; born in Malden, July 11,
1946; graduated, Malden Catholic High School, 1964; B.A., Boston (MA)
College, 1968; J.D., Boston College Law School, 1972; lawyer; served in
the U.S. Army Reserves, 1968-73; member, Massachusetts House of
Representatives, 1973-76; elected to the 94th Congress, November 2,
1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Representative Torbert
H. Macdonald, and at the same time elected to the 95th Congress;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2133 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2107............................................ 225-2836
Administrative Assistant.--David Moulton.
Executive Assistant.--Nancy Morrissey.
Legislative Director.--Jeff Duncan.
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5 High Street, Suite 101, Medford, MA 02155............ (617) 396-2900
188 Concord Street, Suite 102, Framingham, MA 01701.... (508) 875-2900
Counties: Middlesex (part) and Suffolk (part). Population (1990),
601,642.
ZIP Codes: 01701, 01721 (part), 01742 (part), 01760, 01773, 01778
(part), 01801, 01867 (part), 01880, 01888, 01890, 02140 (part),
02144 (part), 02145 (part), 02148-49, 02151-52, 02154-55, 02172
(part), 02173-76, 02180, 02181 (part), 02193 (part), 02254
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
JOSEPH P. KENNEDY II, Democrat, of Boston, MA; born in Brighton, MA,
September 24, 1952; son of Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York; nephew
of President John F. Kennedy; nephew of Senator Edward M. Kennedy of
Massachusetts; graduated University of Massachusetts, Boston, 1976;
businessman; chairman, Canadian Robert F. Kennedy Memorial; married Beth
Kelly; two children: Joseph P., III and Matthew; elected to the 100th
Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2242 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2110............................................ 225-5111
Administrative Assistant.--David McKean.
Scheduler/Personal Secretary.--Beth Kennedy.
Director of Communications.--Nancy Mathis.
The Schrafft Center, Suite 605, 525 Main Street,
Charlestown, MA 02129................................. (617) 242-0200
801 Tremont Street, Roxbury, MA 02118.................. (617) 445-1281
Counties: Middlesex (part) and Suffolk (part). Cities and townships:
Belmont, Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Roxbury, Somerville, and
Watertown. Population (1990), 601,643.
ZIP Codes: 02108 (part), 02112, 02114 (part), 02115, 02116 (part),
02117, 02118 (part), 02119 (part), 02120, 02121 (part), 02122
(part), 02123, 02124 (part), 02125 (part), 02126 (part), 02128-
29, 02130 (part), 02131 (part), 02133-35, 02136 (part), 02138-
39, 02140 (part), 02141-43, 02144 (part), 02145 (part), 02146
(part), 02149 (part), 02150 (part), 02151 (part), 02155 (part),
02163, 02172 (part), 02178-79, 02199, 02208-09, 02215 (part),
02238, 02258, 02272
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
JOHN JOSEPH MOAKLEY, Democrat, of South Boston, MA; born April 27,
1927; graduated from Suffolk University Law School, 1956 with doctor of
jurisprudence; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46; member: Massachusetts
and District of Columbia bar; began the practice of law in Boston, MA,
1957; elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1952, and
served as Democratic majority whip, 1957; elected to the Massachusetts
State Senate, 1964; member, Boston City Council, 1971; honorary
doctorate, public administration from Suffolk University, 1977; honorary
doctorate of laws, New England School of Law; honorary doctorate,
political science, Northeastern University; married Evelyn Duffy of
Cambridge, MA, 1957; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking Democrat minority, Rules
Committee.
Office Listings
235 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2109.................................................. 225-8273
Chief of Staff.--John Weinfurter. FAX: 225-3984
Personal Assistant.--James McGovern.
Office Manager.--Steve LaRose.
World Trade Center, Suite 220, Boston, MA 02110........ (617) 565-2920
District Director.--Fred Clark.
Crocker Building, 4 Court Street, Taunton, MA 02780.... (617) 824-6676
Counties: Bristol (part), Norfolk (part), Plymouth (part), and Suffolk
(part). Population (1990), 601,643.
ZIP Codes: 02021, 02026, 02030 (part), 02032, 02052, 02062, 02071-72,
02081 (part), 02090, 02101, 02107, 02108 (part), 02109-11,
02113, 02114 (part), 02116 (part), 02118 (part), 02119 (part),
02121 (part), 02122 (part), 02124
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(part), 02125 (part), 02126 (part), 02127, 02130 (part), 02131 (part),
02132, 02136 (part), 02137, 02153, 02156, 02177, 02184, 02186
(part), 02187, 02190 (part), 02192, 02194, 02203, 02205, 02210,
02212, 02222, 02269, 02334, 02356 (part), 02357, 02368 (part),
02375 (part), 02401 (part), 02402 (part), 02403-05, 02718, 02767
(part), 02780 (part)
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
GERRY E. STUDDS, Democrat, of Cohasset, MA; born in Mineola, NY, May
12, 1937; attended public schools in Cohasset and Derby Academy in
Hingham, MA; Yale University, B.A. in American studies, 1959; M.A.T. in
history, 1961; Foreign Service Officer, Department of State, 1961-62;
member, President Kennedy's White House staff, 1962-63 serving as
executive assistant to William R. Anderson, the Presidential Consultant
for a Domestic Peace Corps; legislative assistant to U.S. Senator
Harrison A. Williams, Jr., 1964; taught American history, government,
and politics at St. Paul's School, Concord, NH, 1965-69; delegate, 1968,
Democratic National Convention; Office of the President, University of
Massachusetts, 1971; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Commerce Committee;
Resources Committee; ranking Democrat on the Fisheries, Wildlife and
Oceans Subcommittee.
Office Listings
237 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2110.................................................. 225-3111
Administrative Assistant.--Steven Schwadron. FAX: 225-2212
146 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601..................... (508) 771-0666
Regional Representative.--Mark Forest.
1212 Hancock Street, Quincy, MA 02169.................. (617) 770-3700
Regional Representatives: Gerard Dhooge; Mary Lou
Butler.
Federal Building, 166 Main Street, Brockton, MA 02401.. (508) 584-6666
225 Water Street, Plymouth, MA 02360................... (508) 747-5500
Counties: Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket, Norfolk (part), and Plymouth
(part). Population (1990), 601,642.
ZIP Codes: 02018, 02020, 02025, 02040-41, 02043, 02045, 02047, 02050-51,
02055, 02059-61, 02065-66, 02169-71, 02186 (part), 02188-89,
02190 (part), 02191, 02322, 02331-32, 02338 (part), 02339,
02343, 02345, 02351, 02360-62, 02364, 02368 (part), 02370
(part), 02371, 02381-82, 02401 (part), 02402 (part), 02532
(part), 02534-37, 02539-43, 02552-54, 02556-57, 02559, 02561-65,
02568, 02573-75, 02584, 02601, 02630-39, 02641-55, 02657, 02659-
64, 02666-73, 02675, 02703 (part), 02713
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MICHIGAN
(Population, 1990 census, 9,328,784)
SENATORS
CARL M. LEVIN, Democrat, of Detroit, MI; born in Detroit, June 28,
1934; graduated, Central High School, Detroit, 1952; Swarthmore College,
Swarthmore, PA., 1956; Harvard Law School, Boston, MA, 1959; lawyer;
Grossman, Hyman & Grossman, Detroit, MI, 1959-64; assistant attorney
general and general counsel for Michigan Civil Rights Commission, 1964-
67; chief appellate defender for city of Detroit, 1968-69; counsel,
Schlussel, Lifton, Simon, Rands & Kaufman, 1971-73; counsel, Jaffe,
Snider, Raitt, Garratt & Heuer, 1978-79; admitted to the Michigan bar in
1959; member, City Council of Detroit, 1969-77; president, City Council
of Detroit, 1974-77; member: Congregation T'Chiyah; American, Michigan,
and Detroit Bar Associations; former instructor at Wayne State
University and the University of Detroit; married to the former Barbara
Halpern, 1961; three daughters: Kate, Laura, and Erica; elected to the
U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3,
1979; reelected November 6, 1984 and November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
459 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2202............................................ 224-6221
Administrative Assistant.--Gordon Kerr.
Legislative Director.--Rich Arenberg.
Executive Secretary.--Helen Galen.
Press Secretary.--Kathleen McShea.
McNamara Building, Room 1860, 477 Michigan Avenue,
Detroit, MI 48226..................................... (313) 226-6020
Federal Building, Room 134, 110 Michigan Street, NW,
Grand Rapids, MI 49503................................ (616) 456-2531
1810 Michigan National Tower, 124 W. Allegan Street
Lansing, MI 48933..................................... (517) 377-1509
Suite 200, 623 Ludington Street, Escanaba, MI 49829.... (906) 789-0052
301 E. Genesee, Saginaw, MI 48607...................... (517) 754-2494
Federal Building, Room 102, 145 Water Street, Alpena,
MI 49707.............................................. (517) 354-5520
Room 114, 24580 Cunningham Street, Warren, MI 48091.... (313) 759-0477
15100 Northline Road, Room 107A, Southgate, MI 48195... (313) 285-8596
207 Grandview Pkwy, Suite 104, Traverse City, MI 49684. (616) 947-5969
* * *
SPENCER ABRAHAM, Republican, of Auburn Hills, MI; born in East
Lansing, MI, June 12, 1952; attended East Lansing High School; graduated
Michigan State University, 1974; J.D., Harvard Law School, Cambridge,
MA, 1978; admitted to DC and State of Michigan bar; chairman, Michigan
COP, 1983-89; cochairman, NRCC, 1990-92; Office Counsel, Miller
Canfield, Paddock, and Stone, 1992-94; Deputy Chief of Staff to Vice
President Quayle, 1990; founder and board member, Federalist Society;
founder and president, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy; married
to Jane Hershey Abraham; two children: Julie and Betsy; elected to the
104th Congress.
Office Listings
245 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2201............................................ 224-4822
Chief of Staff.--Larry Purpuro.
Legislative Administrators: Bob Carey; Ann Coulter;
Ray Kethledge.
Legislative Director.--Cesar Conda.
Press Secretary.--Joe McMonigle.
1155 Brewery Park Boulevard, Suite 343, Detroit, MI
48207................................................. (313) 226-3188
30800 Van Dyke Ave, #307, Warren, MI 48093............. (810) 573-9017
Staff Director.--Larry Dickerson. FAX: 573-6569
352 South Saginaw Street, Flint, MI 48502.............. (313) 766-5115
800 Washington Square Building, 109 West Michigan
Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933............................. (517) 377-1713
720 Federal Bldg, 110 Michigan Ave, NW, Grand Rapids,
MI 49503.............................................. (616) 456-2592
Office Manager.--Sandy Baxter. FAX: 456-2204
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
BART T. STUPAK, Democrat, of Menominee, MI; born in Milwaukee, WI,
on February 29, 1952; graduated, Gladstone High School, Gladstone, MI,
1970; B.S., Saginaw Valley State Col
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lege, 1977; J.D., Thomas Cooley Law School, 1981; attorney; admitted to
the Michigan bar, 1981; elected to the Michigan State House of
Representatives, 1989-90; member: Elks Club; State Employees Retirement
Association; Sons of the American Legion; Wildlife Unlimited; National
Rifle Association; Knights of Columbus; national committeeman, Boy
Scouts of America; married to the former Laurie Ann Olsen; two children:
Ken, 1980 and Bart, Jr., 1982; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d
Congress.
Office Listings
317 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2201.................................................. 225-4735
Chief of Staff.--John Wyma. FAX: 225-4744
Legislative Director.--Dian Copelin.
Press Secretary.--Eric Hoffman.
District Administrator.--Scott Schloegel.
1120 East Front St., Suite D, Traverse City, MI 49686.. (616) 929-4711
2501 14th Avenue South, Escanaba, MI 49829............. (906) 786-4504
1229 West Washington, Marquette, MI 49855.............. (906) 228-3700
111 East Chisholm, Alpena, MI 49707.................... (517) 356-0690
Counties: Alger, Alpena, Antrim, Baraga, Benzie, Charlevoix, Cheboygan,
Chippewa, Crawford (part), Delta, Dickinson, Emmet, Gogebic,
Grand Traverse, Houghton, Iron, Kalkaska, Keweenaw, Leelanau,
Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Montmorency, Ontonagon,
Otsego, Presque Isle, and Schoolcraft. Population (1990),
580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48619, 49610-13, 49615-17, 49620-22, 49627-30, 49633, 49635-
37, 49640, 49643, 49646-50, 49653-54, 49659, 49664, 49666,
49670, 49673-74, 49676, 49680, 49682, 49683 (part), 49684-85,
49690, 49701, 49705-07, 49709-13, 49715-30, 49733, 49735-37,
49738 (part), 49740, 49743-49, 49751-53, 49755, 49756 (part),
49757, 49759-62, 49764-66, 49768-70, 49774-77, 49779-83, 49788-
93, 49795-97, 49799, 49801-02, 49805-08, 49812-22, 49825-27,
49829, 49831, 49833-41, 49843, 49845, 49847-49, 49852-55, 49858,
49861-64, 49866, 49868-74, 49876-81, 49883-87, 49890-96, 49901-
03, 49905, 49908, 49910-13, 49915-22, 49924-25, 49927, 49929-31,
49934-35, 49938, 49942-43, 49945-48, 49950, 49952-53, 49955,
49958-65, 49967-71
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
PETER HOEKSTRA, Republican, of Holland, MI; born in Groningen,
Netherlands, on October 30, 1953; attended Holland Christian School,
Holland, MI; graduated, Holland Christian High School; B.A., Hope
College, Holland, 1975; M.B.A., University of Michigan, 1977; vice
president for product management, Herman Miller, Inc.; married to the
former Diane Johnson; three children: Erin (1982), Allison (1985), and
Bryan (1988); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1122 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2202............................................ 225-4401
Executive Assistant.--Cindy Harrington. FAX: 226-0779
District Director.--Jim Johnson.
Press Secretary.--Jon Brandt.
Legislative Counsels: Karen Campbell Bloch; Amy
Sandgren Plaster.
42 West 10th Street, Holland, MI 49423................. (616) 395-0030
900 Third Street, Suite 203, Muskegon, MI 40440........ (616) 722-8386
120 West Harris Street, Cadillac, MI 49601............. (616) 775-0050
Counties: Allegan (part), Barry (part), Lake, Manistee, Mason, Muskegon,
Newaygo, Oceana, Ottawa, and Wexford. Population (1990),
580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48462 (part), 49010 (part), 49035, 49046 (part), 49058
(part), 49060 (part), 49070, 49078 (part), 49080 (part), 49303-
04, 49307, 49309, 49311-14, 49315 (part), 49318, 49323 (part),
49327-28, 49330, 49333 (part), 49335, 49337-38, 49344, 49348
(part), 49349, 49401-06, 49408-12, 49415-31, 49434-37, 49440-46,
49448-49, 49451-61, 49463-64, 49504, 49601, 49613-14, 49618-20,
49623, 49625-26, 49634, 49638, 49642, 49644-45, 49649, 49656-57,
49660, 49663 (part), 49668, 49675, 49683 (part), 49689
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
VERNON J. EHLERS, Republican, of Grand Rapids, MI; born Feburary 6,
1934 in Pipestone, MN; educated at home by his parents; attended Calvin
College, Ph.D. in nuclear physics from University of California at
Berkeley; tenure of service in teaching, scientific research, and
community service; NATO Post-Doctoral Research Fellow; research
physicist at
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Lawrence Berkeley laboratory and lecturer in Physics at the University
of California; named an Outstanding Educator of the Year, 1970-73; co-
authored two books on the environment: Earthkeeping in the 90's:
Stewardship of Creation and Earthkeeping: Christian Stewardship of
Natural Resources; co-authored two books on world hunger; elected to the
Kent County Commission, 1975; elected to the State House of
Representatives, 1983; services: appointed to INTERSET, a science
advisory committee; chairman, National Conference of State Legislatures'
Environment Committee; science advisor to then Congressman Gerald Ford,
president of his class during the 104th Congress, midwest regional vice
president during the 103d Congress; serves as a member of the House
Republican Transition Team; assigned to lead efforts in revamping the
U.S. House of Representatives' computer system; full-time career in
public office, 1983; member and former elder of Eastern Avenue Christian
Reformed Church, Grand Rapids; married to the former Johanna Meulink;
four children: Heidi, Brian, Marla, and Todd; vice chairman: Science
Committee, House Oversight Committee; member: Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee, Federal EPA Clean Air Act Advisory Committee;
chaired, Senate Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee,
Senate Committee on Public and Mental Health, Senate Appropriations
Subcommittees on Higher Education and Public Health; elected to the 103d
Congress, December, 1993 in a special election; reelected to the 104th
Congress, November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
1717 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2203............................................ 225-3831
Administrative Assistant.--Bill McBride.
Office Manager.--Loraine Kehl.
166 Federal Building, Grand Rapids, MI 49503........... (616) 451-8383
District Administrator.--Beth Bandstra.
Counties: Barry (part), Ionia, and Kent. Cities and townships: Ada,
Alto, Bailey (part), Belding, Belmont, Byron Center, Caledonia,
Cedar Springs, Comstock Park, Clarksville, Conklin, Delton
(part), Dorr, Fenwick (part), Freeport, Gowen, Grandville, Grand
Rapids, Greenville (part), Hastings, Hubbardston (part), Ionia,
Kent City, Kentwood, Lake Odessa, Lowell, Lyons, Marne,
Middleville, Muir, Nashville, Orleans, Palo, Pewamo, Portland,
Rockford, Sand Lake, Saranac, Smyrna, Sparta, Sunfield, Wayland,
Woodland, and Wyoming. Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48809, 48815, 48834, 48838, 48845-46, 48849 (part), 48851,
48860, 48865, 48870, 48873, 48875, 48881, 48887, 48890, 48897,
49046 (part), 49058 (part), 49073 (part), 49301-03, 49306, 49315
(part), 49316, 49319, 49321, 49323 (part), 49325-26, 49330-31,
49333 (part), 49341, 49343, 49345, 49348 (part), 49403, 49418,
49435, 49468, 49501, 49503-10, 49512, 49514, 49516, 49518,
49523, 49546, 49548, 49555, 49588
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
DAVE CAMP, Republican, of Midland, MI; born in Midland, MI, July 9,
1953; attended St. Brigid's Elementary School, Midland; graduated, H.H.
Dow High School, Midland, MI, 1971; B.A., Albion College, Albion, MI,
1975, magna cum laude; J.D., University of California in San Diego,
1978; attorney, member of the State Bar of Michigan, the State Bar of
California, the District of Columbia bar, U.S. Supreme Court; U.S.
District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; and Southern District of
California; Midland County Bar Association; law practice, Midland, MI,
1979-91; Special Assistant Attorney General, 1980-84; licensed real
estate broker; administrative assistant to Congressman Bill Schuette,
Michigan's 10th Congressional District, 1985-87; elected State
Representative, Michigan's 102d district, 1989-91; vice chairman,
Committee on House Oversight; assistant minority whip; member, House
Committee on Education, Economic Development and Energy; member:
Committee on State Affairs, House Republican Policy Committee, House
Republican Task Force on Children at Risk, House Republican Task Force
on Drunk Driving; former member, Great Lakes Junior College Advisory
Committee, Council on Domestic Violence; member, board of directors of
the David Reece Home; former president of the Young Business People's
Group; former member, Michigan's 10th Congressional District Republican
Executive Committee; precinct delegate, Midland County Board of
Canvassers; member, Midland County Republican Executive Committee;
elected to 102d Congress, November 6, 1990; appointed to House Committee
on Agriculture, Committee on Small Business; member, Committee on Ways
and Means; married September 10, 1994 to Nancy Keil; reelected to
Congress on November 3, 1992 and November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
137 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2204.................................................. 225-3561
Chief of Staff.--John Guzik. FAX: 225-9679
Communications Director.--Greg St. Claire.
Legislative Director/Administrative Assistant.--
Elizabeth Harkins.
Scheduler.--Behrends Foster.
135 Ashman Street, Midland, MI, 48640.................. (517) 631-2552
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308 West Main Street, Owosso, MI 48867................. (517) 723-6759
3508 West Houghton Lake Dr., Houghton Lake, MI 48629... (517) 366-4922
Counties: Clare County; cities of Clare, Farwell, Harrison, Lake, and
Lake George. Clinton County; cities of Bath, DeWitt, Eagle,
Elsie, Eureka, Fowler, Maple Rapids, Ovid, St. Johns, and
Westphalia. Crawford County; city of Grayling. Gladwin County;
cities of Beaverton, Bentley, Gladwin, and Rhodes. Gratiot
County; cities of Alma, Ashley, Bannister, Breckenridge, Elm
Hall, Elwell, Ithaca, Middleton, North Star, Perrinton, Pompeii,
Riverdale, Sumner, St. Louis, and Wheeler. Isabella County;
cities of Blanchard, Mt. Pleasant, Rosebush, Shepherd, Weidman,
and Winn. Mecosta County; cities of Big Rapids, Mecosta, Morley,
Paris, Remus, Rodney, and Stanwood. Midland County; cities of
Coleman, Edenville, Laporte, Midland, North Bradley, Poseyville,
and Sanford. Missaukee County; cities of Falmouth, Lake City,
McBain, Merritt, and Moorestown. Montcalm County; cities of
Alger, Amble, Butternut, Carson City, Cedar Lake, Coral,
Crystal, Edmore, Entrican, Fenwick, Gowen, Greenville, Howard
City, Lakeview, Langston, Maple Hill, McBride, Pierson, Sand
Lake, Sheridan, Sidney, Six Lakes, Stanton, Trufant, Vestaburg,
and Vickeryville. Ogemaw County; cities of Lupton, Oakley,
Prescott, Rose City, Skidway Lake, South Branch, and West
Branch. Osceola County; cities of Evart, Hersey, LeRoy, Reed
City, Sears, and Tustin. Oscoda County; cities of Comins,
Fairview, Lovells, Luzerne, Mio, and Red Oak. Roscommon County;
cities of Higgins Lake, Houghton Lake, Houghton Lake Heights,
Prudenville, Roscommon, and St. Helen. Saginaw County; cities of
Bridgeport, Burt, Chesaning, Fosters, Freeland, Hemlock,
Merrill, Oakley, Shields, and University Center. Shiawassee
County; cities of Bancroft, Chapin, Corunna, Henderson,
Laingsburg, Morrice, New Lothrup, Owosso, Perry, and Shaftsburg.
Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48414 (part), 48415 (part), 48417 (part), 48433 (part), 48449
(part), 48457 (part), 48460 (part), 48601 (part), 48603 (part),
48604 (part), 48608-10, 48612, 48614-22, 48623 (part), 48624-30,
48632-33, 48635-37, 48640-42, 48647, 48649, 48651-57, 48661-62,
48722 (part), 48724, 48728, 48743, 48756, 48761, 48801, 48804,
48806-08, 48811-12, 48817 (part), 48818, 48820, 48822, 48829-35,
48837-38, 48840-41, 48845, 48847-48, 48850, 48852-53, 48856,
48857 (part), 48858, 48862, 48866, 48867 (part), 48871, 48872
(part), 48873-75, 48877-80, 48882-86, 48888-89, 48891, 48893-94,
48896, 48906, 49305, 49307, 49310, 49320, 49322, 49326, 49329,
49332, 49336, 49338-40, 49342-43, 49346-47, 49631-32, 49639,
49651, 49655, 49657, 49663 (part), 49665, 49667, 49677, 49679,
49688, 49738 (part), 49756 (part)
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
JAMES A. BARCIA, Democrat, of Bay City, MI; born in Bay City, MI on
February 25, 1952; B.A., Saginaw Valley State University; serves on the
Public Works and Transportation Committee and the Science, Space and
Technology Committee; State Senator, 1983-92; as a State Senator, he
served as Assistant Democratic Whip, Vice-Chairperson, Natural Resources
and Environmental Affairs Committee and the Technology and Energy
Committee, and member of the Agriculture and Forestry Committee; co-
founder Coalition of Michigan Sportsmen; member, Bay Area Chamber of
Commerce; life member, Veterans of Foreign Wars National Home; member,
National Rifle Association; member, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Gladwin
Co. Aerie No. 3292; honorary lay member, The Michigan Association of
Osteopathic physicians and Surgeons; Michigan Jacees Top Five
I.M.P.A.C.T. award; the Bay City Jaycees Distinguished Service Award;
Safari Club International's ``Legislator of the Year''; AMVETS award;
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; married to Vicki
Bartlett.
Office Listings
1410 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2205............................................ 225-8171
Chief of Staff.--Jim Lewis.
Legislative Assistants.--Kristen Valade; Heather
MacMillan; Rob Ryan. FAX: 225-2168
Executive Assistant.--Carisa Henze.
Press Secretary.--Laura Yntema.
301 East Genesee, Suite 502, Saginaw, MI 48607......... (517) 754-6075
503 North Euclid, Bay City, MI 48706................... (517) 667-0003
5409 Pierson Road, Flushing, MI 48433.................. (810) 732-7501
Counties: Alcona, Arenac, Bay, Genesee (part), Huron, Iosco, Lapeer
(part), Saginaw (part), Sanilac, and Tuscola. Population (1990),
580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48032, 48097 (part), 48401, 48410, 48412 (part), 48413, 48415
(part), 48416 (part), 48417 (part), 48419-22, 48423 (part),
48426-27, 48430 (part), 48432, 48433 (part), 48434-35, 48437,
48441, 48444 (part), 48445, 48446 (part), 48450, 48453-54,
48456, 48457 (part), 48458, 48460 (part), 48461, 48463-72,
48475, 48504 (part), 48505 (part), 48506 (part), 48531, 48601
(part), 48602, 48603 (part), 48604 (part), 48605-07, 48610-11,
48613, 48623 (part), 48631, 48634, 48642, 48650, 48652, 48658-
59, 48701, 48703, 48705-08, 48720-21, 48722 (part), 48723,
48725-50, 48753-55, 48757-70,
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
FRED UPTON, Republican, of St. Joseph, MI; born in St. Joseph on
April 23, 1953; attended St. Joseph public schools; graduated, Shattuck
School, Fairbault, MN, 1971; B.A., journalism,
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1975; field manager, Dave Stockman
Campaign, 1976; staff member, Congressman Dave Stockman, 1976-80;
legislative assistant, Office of Management and Budget, 1981-83; deputy
director of Legislative Affairs, 1983-84; director of Legislative
Affairs--OMB, 1984-85; member: First Congregational Church, Emil Verban
Society; married to the former Amey Rulon-Miller in 1983; elected to the
100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2333 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2206............................................ 225-3761
Administrative Assistant.--Joan Hillebrands. FAX: 225-4986
Executive Assistant.--Liz Pavlich.
421 Main Street, St. Joseph, MI 49085.................. (616) 982-1986
535 South Burdick, Suite 225, Kalamazoo, MI 49007...... (616) 385-0039
Counties: Allegan (part), Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van
Buren. Cities and townships: Allegan, Augusta, Bangor, Baroda,
Benton Harbor, Berrien Springs, Berrien Center, Bloomingdale,
Breedsville, Bridgman, Buchanan, Burr Oak, Cassopolis,
Centreville, Climax, Coloma, Colon, Comstock, Constantine,
Covert, Decatur, Delton, Dowagiac, Eau Claire, Edwardsburg,
Fulton, Galesburg, Galien, Gobles, Grand Junction, Hagar Shores,
Harbert, Hartford, Hickory Corners, Jones, Kalamazoo, Kendall,
Lacota, Lakeside, Lawrence, Lawton, Leonidas, Marcellus,
Mattawan, Mendon, Nazareth, New Troy, New Buffalo, Niles,
Nottawa, Oshtemo, Otsego, Paw Paw, Plainwell, Portage, Pullman,
Richland, Riverside, Sawyer, Schoolcraft, Scotts, Sodus, South
Haven, St. Joseph, Stevensville, Sturgis, Three Oaks, Three
Rivers, Union Pier, Union, Vandalia, Vicksburg, Watervliet, and
White Pigeon. Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 49001-09, 49010 (part), 49012-13, 49019, 49022-23, 49026-27,
49030 (part), 49031-32, 49034 (part), 49038-39, 49040 (part),
49041-43, 49045, 49046 (part), 49047, 49052 (part), 49053,
49055-57, 49060 (part), 49061-67, 49071-72, 49074-75, 49077,
49078 (part), 49079, 49080 (part), 49081, 49083-85, 49087-88,
49090-91, 49093, 49095, 49097-99, 49101-03, 49106-07, 49111-13,
49115-17, 49119-20, 49125-30, 49450
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
NICK SMITH, Republican, of Addison, MI; born in Addison, on November
5, 1934; attended Addison Community Schools; B.A., Michigan State
University, East Lansing, MI, 1957; M.S., University of Delaware, 1959;
served as a captain, military intelligence, U.S. Air Force, 1959-61;
elected to the Addison Township as trustee, supervisor, and county board
member; member: Addison Community Hospital Board; State chairman,
Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service; director, Michigan
Farm Bureau; National Director of Energy for the U.S. Department of
Agriculture; elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, 1978-82;
elected to the Michigan State Senate, 1982-92; member: National
Delegation on U.S.-Soviet Cooperation and Trade; awards: Kellogg
Foundation Fellow, Outstanding Young Men of America; married to the
former Bonnalyn Atwood, 1960; four children: Julianna Smith Bellinger,
Bradley LeGrand, Elizabeth Smith Burnette, and Stacia Kathleen; elected
on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1530 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2207............................................ 225-6276
Administrative Assistant.--Gary Wolfram.
Legislative Director.--Kurt Schmautz.
Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Mary Christ.
121 South Cochran Avenue, Charlotte, MI 48813.......... (517) 543-0055
209 East Washington, Suite 217E, Jackson, MI 49201..... (517) 783-4486
118 West Church Street, Adrian, MI 49221............... (517) 265-5012
81 South 20th Street, Battle Creek, MI 49015........... (616) 965-9066
Counties: Barry (part), Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale, Jackson,
Lenawee, and Washtenaw (part). Population (1990), 580,957.
ZIP Codes: 48115, 48118 (part), 48158 (part), 48176 (part), 48813,
48821, 48827, 48837, 48849 (part), 48861, 48876, 48890, 48906-
08, 48911, 48917, 49011, 49015-18, 49020-21, 49028-29, 49030
(part), 49033, 49034 (part), 49036, 49038, 49040 (part), 49046
(part), 49050-51, 49052 (part), 49058 (part), 49068, 49073
(part), 49076, 49082, 49089, 49092, 49094, 49096, 49201-04,
49220-21, 49224, 49227-28, 49229 (part), 49230, 49232-42, 49245-
50, 49252-59, 49261-69, 49271-72, 49274-84, 49285 (part), 49286-
89
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
RICHARD R. CHRYSLER, Republican, of Brighton, MI, born in St. Paul,
MN on April 29, 1942; attended Brighton High School; vice-president,
Hurst Performance; founder and president:
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Cars and Concepts and RCI; chairman, Livingston County United Way,
president, Brighton Chamber of Commerce; vice-chairman: Michigan Chamber
of Commerce, Cleary College; member: board of directors of Michigan
National Bank, Brighton Rotary Club; honorary lion; serves as president
of the First Presbyterian Church of Brighton; married to Katie Chrysler,
1985; three children: Rick, Phil, and Christie; committees: Banking and
Financial Services, Government Reform and Oversight, and Small Business.
Office Listings
327 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-4872
Chief of Staff.--Scott Gast. FAX: 225-3034
Officer Administrator.--Gloria K. Andrews.
Press Secretary.--Doug McGinn.
Legislative Director.--Council Nedd II
721 North Capitol Avenue, Suite 3, Lansing, MI 48906... (517) 484-1770
Director Constituent Services.--Mary Cline. FAX: 484-5575
District Aides: Sonna-Marie Gunderman; Kristen
LaRose.
10049 East Grand River Avenue, Suite 900, Brighton, MI
48116................................................. (810) 220-1002
District Director.--Cam McConnell. FAX: 220-1020
District Aides: Bill Evans; Janet Marie Walby.
Counties: Genesee (part), Ingham, Livingston, Oakland (part), Shiawasse
(part), and Washtenaw (part). Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48103 (part), 48105 (part), 48106, 48108 (part), 48113,
48116, 48118 (part), 48130 (part), 48137, 48139, 48143, 48158
(part), 48169, 48176 (part), 48178 (part), 48189, 48197 (part),
48350 (part), 48353 (part), 48357 (part), 48380 (part), 48414
(part), 48418, 48429-30, 48433 (part), 48436, 48439 (part),
48442 (part), 48449 (part), 48451, 48473, 48476, 48503 (part),
48504 (part), 48507 (part), 48532 (part), 48805, 48816, 48817
(part), 48819, 48823-26, 48827 (part), 48836, 48840 (part),
48842-44, 48854, 48857 (part), 48863-64, 48867 (part), 48872
(part), 48892, 48895, 48901, 48906 (part), 48909-10, 48911
(part), 49912, 48915, 48917 (part), 48933, 49251, 49264 (part),
49285 (part)
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
DALE E. KILDEE, Democrat, of Flint, MI; born in Flint, September 16,
1929; graduated, St. Mary High School, 1947; B.A., Sacred Heart
Seminary, Detroit, 1952; M.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1961;
graduate studies in history and political science, University of
Peshawar, Pakistan, under Rotary Foundation Fellowship; teacher,
University of Detroit High School, 1954-56; Flint Central High School,
1956-64; served as State representative, 1965-74; State senator, 1975-
77; member: Optimists, Urban League, Knights of Columbus, Phi Delta
Kappa national honorary fraternity, American Federation of Teachers;
life member, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People;
married to the former Gayle Heyn, 1965; three children: David, Laura,
and Paul; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2187 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2209............................................ 225-3611
Administrative Assistant.--Christopher J. Mansour. FAX: 225-6393
Legislative Director.--Larry Rosenthal.
Business Manager/Personal Secretary.--Dolores A.
Nouhan.
316 West Water Street, Flint, MI 48503................. (810) 239-1437
District Director.--Gary L. Sullenger, ED.D. FAX: 239-1439
1829 North Perry Street, Pontiac, MI 48340............. (810) 373-9337
Deputy District Director.--Tiffany Flynn. FAX: 373-6955
Counties: Genesee County (part); cities and townships of Atlas, Burton,
Davison, Flint (part), Goodrich, Grand Blanc, Grand Blanc
Township (part), and Holly (Groveland Township only). Lapeer
County (part); cities and townships of Almont, Attica, Dryden,
Hadley, Imlay City, Lapeer, and Metamora. Oakland County; cities
and townships of Auburn Hills, Clarkston, Davisburg, Drayton
Plains (part), Lake Orion, Lakeville, Leonard, Oakland,
Ortonville (Brandon Township), Oxford, Pontiac, Rochester,
Rochester Hills, Waterford. Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48003, 48306 (part), 48307-09, 48321, 48326, 48327-30, 48340,
48341, 48342-43, 48346-48, 48350, 48359-63, 48366-67, 48370-71,
48411, 48412 (part), 48423 (part), 48428, 48438, 48439 (part),
48440, 48442 (part), 48444 (part), 48446 (part), 48455, 48462
(part), 48501-02, 48503, 48504 (part), 48505-06, 48507 (part),
48509, 48519, 48529, 48532 (part)
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TENTH DISTRICT
DAVID E. BONIOR, Democrat, of Mount Clemens, MI; born in Detroit,
MI, June 6, 1945; attended elementary schools in Hamtramck and East
Detroit; graduated, Notre Dame High School, 1963; B.A., University of
Iowa, 1967; M.A., history, Chapman College (CA), 1972; served in the
U.S. Air Force, 1968-72; member, Michigan House of Representatives,
1973-77; author, ``The Vietnam Veteran: A History of Neglect''; married
to Judy Bonior; three children: Julie, Andy, and Stephen; elected to the
95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2207 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2210............................................ 225-2106
Suite 305, 59 North Walnut Street, Mount Clemens, MI
48043-5659............................................ (810) 469-3232
Admistrative Assistants: Edward Bruley; Christine
Koch.
101 Federal Building, 526 Water Street, Port Huron, MI
48060................................................. (810) 987-8889
Counties: Macomb (part) and St. Clair. Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48001-02, 48004-06, 48014, 48021 (part), 48022-23, 48026-28,
48032, 48035-36, 48038-51, 48054, 48059-65, 48066 (part), 48074,
48079-82, 48094, 48096, 48097 (part), 48236 (part), 48306
(part), 48314 (part), 48315 (part), 48316 (part), 48317 (part),
48318, 48416 (part), 48444 (part)
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
JOE KNOLLENBERG, Republican, of Bloomfield Hills, MI; born in
Mattoon, IL, November 28, 1933; graduated Eastern Illinois University,
B.S.; operated family insurance agency; Troy Chamber of Commerce, past
vice chairman; Birmingham Cable TV Community Advisory Board, past
member; St. Bede's Parish Council, past president and board member;
Evergreen School PTA, past president; Bloomfield Glens Homeowners
Association, past president; Cranbrook Homeowners Association, past
president; Southfield Ad Hoc Park and Recreational Development
Committee, past coordinator; Southfield Mayor's Wage and Salary
Committee, past member; married to the former Sandra Moco; two sons,
Martin and Stephen; elected on November 3, 1992, to the 103d Congress;
member of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs; member
of the Committee on Small Business; elected to the Freshman Class
Leadership, liaison to the National Republican Congressional Committee;
104th Committees: Appropriations, Econmic and Education Opportunities.
Office Listings
1221 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2211............................................ 225-5802
Chief of Staff.--Paul Welday. FAX: 226-2356
Legislative Director.--Craig Pierry.
Press Secretary.--Peter Roeser.
30833 Northwestern Highway, Suite 214, Farmington
Hills, MI 48334....................................... (313) 851-1366
15439 Middlebelt, Livonia, MI 48154.................... (313) 425-7557
Counties: Oakland (part) and Wayne (part). Cities and townships: Beverly
Hills, Birmingham, Birmingham Farms, Bloomfield Hills,
Bloomfield Township, Commerce Township, Farmington, Farmington
Hills, Franklin, Highland, Keego Harbo, Lathrup Village, Livonia
(part), Lyon Township, Milford, New Hudson, Northville (part),
Novi, Orchard Lake Village, Redford, South Lyon, Southfield
(part), Sylvan Lake, Union Lake, Walled Lake, West Bloomfield
Township, White Lake, Wixom and Wolverine Lake. Population
(1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48009 (part), 48012, 48025, 48034, 48037, 48075 (part),
48076, 48086, 48150 (part), 48151-53, 48154 (part), 48165, 48167
(part), 48178 (part), 48239 (part), 48240 (part), 48301-04,
48320, 48322-23, 48324 (part), 48325, 48331-36, 48356, 48357
(part), 48374-77, 48380 (part), 48381-82, 48383 (part), 48386
(part), 48390, 48393
* * *
TWELFTH DISTRICT
SANDER M. LEVIN, Democrat, of Royal Oak, MI; born in Detroit, MI on
September 6, 1931, attended Roosevelt Elementary School and Durfee
Intermediate School, Detroit, MI; graduated, Central High School,
Detroit, 1949; B.A., University of Chicago, 1952; M.A., Columbia
University, New York, NY, 1954; LL.B., Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA, 1957; attorney, admitted to the Michigan bar in 1958 and commenced
practice in Detroit, MI; member: Oakland
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Board of Supervisors, 1961-64; elected to Michigan Senate, 1965-70;
Democratic floor leader in State senate; served on the Advisory
Committee on the Education of Handicapped Children in the Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare, 1965-68; chairman, Michigan Democratic
Party, 1968-69; Democratic candidate for Governor, 1970 and 1974;
fellow, Kennedy School of Government, Institute of Politics, Harvard
University, 1975; assistant administrator, Agency for International
Development, 1977-81; married to the former Victoria Schlafer, 1957;
four children: Jennifer, Andrew, Madeleine, and Matthew; elected on
November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2230 Rayburn Office House Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-4961
Administrative Assistant.--Bob Crane.
Scheduler.--Carol Ditta Ertel.
Suite 130, 2107 E. 14 Mile Road, Sterling Heights, MI
48310................................................. (810) 268-4444
District Administrator.--Hilarie Chambers.
Counties: Macomb County (part) and Oakland County (part). Cities:
Collins, Bonior and Levin. Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48007, 48009 (part), 48015, 48017, 48021 (part), 48030, 48066
(part), 48067-73, 48075 (part), 48083, 48084 (part), 48089-93,
48098-99, 48220, 48234, 48237, 48310-13, 48314 (part), 48315
(part), 48317 (part), 48318
* * *
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
LYNN NANCY RIVERS, Democrat, MI; born in Au Gres, MI, December 19,
1956; educated Au Gres-Sims Elementary; graduate, Au Gres-Sims High
School, 1975; B.A., University of Michigan, 1987; J.D., Wayne State
University, 1992; Ann Arbor Board of Education (Trustee), 1984-92;
member, Michigan House of Representatives; State Representative, 1993-
94; married to Joseph A. Rivers, 1975; two children: Bridgitte and
Jeanne.
Office Listings
1116 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515............................................... 225-6261
Administrative Assistant.--Gayle Boesky. FAX: 225-3404
Executive Assistant.--Jodie Leu.
Legislative Director.--George Sherlin.
Director of Constituent Services.--Shelley Simpson.
Federal Building, Wayne, MI 48184...................... (313) 722-1411
106 E. Washington, Ann Arbor, MI 48104................. (313) 741-4210
Counties: Washtenaw (part) and Wayne (part). Cities and townships: Ann
Arbor, Ann Arbor Township, Augusta Township, Belleville, Canton
Township, Dearborn Heights, Garden City, Huron Township,
Inkster, Livonia, Northville, Northville Township, Pittsfield
Township, Plymouth, Plymouth Township, Romulus, Salem Township,
Scio Township, Sumpter Township, Superior Township, Van Buren
Township, Wayne, Westland, Ypsilanti, and Ypsilanti Township.
Population (1990), 580,967.
ZIP Codes: 48103 (part), 48104, 48105 (part), 48107, 48108 (part),
48109, 48111-12, 48125 (part), 48134 (part), 48135-36, 48141,
48150 (part), 48154 (part), 48164 (part), 48167 (part), 48170,
48174 (part), 48175, 48178 (part), 48184-85, 48187-88, 48190,
48191 (part), 48197 (part), 48198, 48242
* * *
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
JOHN CONYERS, Jr., Democrat, of Detroit, MI; born May 16, 1929, in
Detroit, MI, son of John and Lucille Conyers; educated in Detroit public
school system; graduated from Wayne State University (B.A. 1957);
graduated from Wayne State Law School (LL.B., June 1958); served as
officer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, served 1 year in Korea;
awarded combat and merit citations; married to Monica Esters-Conyers;
engaged in many civil rights and labor activities; legislative assistant
to Congressman John D. Dingell, December 1958 to May 1961; appointed
Referee for the Workmen's Compensation Department, State of Michigan, by
Governor John B. Swainson in October 1961; former vice chairman of
Americans for Democratic Action; vice chairman of National Advisory
Council of A.C.L.U.; elected to 89th Congress, November 3, 1964;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking minority member,
Judiciary; member: Subcommittee of Courts and Intellectual Property,
Subcommittee on Constitution.
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Office Listings
2426 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2214............................................ 225-5126
Office Manager.--Carla Brooks. FAX: 225-0072
Federal Building, Room 669, 231 West Lafayette,
Detroit, MI 48226..................................... (313) 961-5670
FAX: 226-2085
County: Wayne County (part). Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48075 (part), 48127 (part), 48203, 48205 (part), 48211
(part), 48212 (part), 48213 (part), 48219, 48221, 48223, 48224
(part), 48225, 48227 (part), 48228 (part), 48234 (part), 48235,
48236 (part), 48238 (part), 48239 (part), 48240 (part), 48265,
48288
* * *
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
BARBARA-ROSE COLLINS, Democrat, of Detroit, MI; born in Detroit, MI,
April 13, 1939; graduated Detroit public school system; attended Wayne
State University; member, Region I School Board, 1971-73; member,
Michigan State Legislature, 1975-82; member, Detroit City Council, 1982-
90; member: Gamma Phi Delta Sorority, Inc.; American Business Women's
Association, chairwoman, Subcommittee on Postal Operations and Services;
National Political Congress of Black Women, Detroit Symphony Orchestra--
former board member; mother of two children: Cynthia Simpson and
Christopher Collins; proud grandmother of Amber Rose Simpson and Bruce
Simpson, Jr., Shaina Simpson and Kwame Collins; member of the Shrine of
the Black Madonna (Pan-African Orthodox Christian) Church; listed in
Who's Who In Black America; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6,
1990.
Office Listings
401 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2215.................................................. 225-2261
Chief of Staff.--Meredith Cooper. FAX: 225-6645
Administrative Assistant.--Corliss Clements-James.
Suite 353, 1153 Brewery Park Blvd., Detroit, MI 48207.. (313) 567-2233
FAX: 567-6029
County: Wayne County (part). Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48201-02, 48204, 48205 (part), 48206-10, 48211 (part), 48212
(part), 48213 (part), 48214-18, 48224 (part), 48226, 48227
(part), 48228 (part), 48229-32, 48236 (part), 48238 (part),
48243-44, 48254-55, 48260, 48264, 48266-69, 48272, 48274, 48277-
79, 48295
* * *
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
JOHN D. DINGELL, Democrat, of Dearborn, MI; born in Colorado
Springs, CO, July 8, 1926; B.S., Georgetown University, 1949; J.D.,
Georgetown University Law School, 1952; World War II veteran; assistant
Wayne County prosecutor, 1953-55; elected to the 84th Congress in a
special election to fill the vacant seat of his late father, the
Honorable John D. Dingell, December 13, 1955; reelected to the 85th and
all succeeding Congresses; ranking member, Energy and Commerce
Committee; member: Technology Assessment Board of the Office of
Technology Assessment, Migratory Bird Conservation Commission; married
to the former Deborah Insley.
Office Listings
2328 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2216............................................ 225-4071
Administrative Assistant.--Marda J. Robillard.
Legislative Director.--R. Daniel Beattie.
Office Manager.--Shirley Harris.
5465 Schaefer Road, Dearborn, MI 48126................. (313) 846-1276
23 East Front Street, Suite 103, Monroe, MI 48161...... (313) 243-1849
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Counties: Wayne County(part); cities and townships of Allen Park,
Brownstown Township, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights (part), Flat
Rock, Gibraltar, Grosse Ile Township, Lincoln Park, Melvindale,
Riverview, Rockwood, Southgate, Taylor, Trenton, Woodhaven, and
Wyandotte. Monroe County; cities and townships of Azalia,
Carleton, Dundee, Erie, Ida, Lambertville, LaSalle, Luna Pier,
Maybee, Milan (part), Monroe, Newport, Ottawa Lake, Petersburg,
Samaria, S. Rockwood, and Temperance. Population (1990),
580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48101, 48110, 48117, 48120-22, 48124-26, 48127 (part), 48128,
48131, 48133-34 (part), 48138, 48140, 48144-46, 48157, 48159,
48160 (part), 48161, 48166, 48173, 48177, 48179-80, 48182-83,
48192, 48195, 49267, 49270
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MINNESOTA
(Population, 1990 census, 4,387,029)
SENATORS
PAUL D. WELLSTONE, Democrat, of Northfield, MN; born in Washington,
DC, July 21, 1944; attended Charles A. Stuart Grammar School and
Wakefield and Yorktown High Schools, Arlington, VA; B.A., political
science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1965; Ph.D.,
political science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1969;
professor of political science, Carleton College, Northfield, MN, 1969-
90; director of the Minnesota Community Energy Program; member,
Democratic Farmer Labor Party and numerous peace and justice
organizations; publisher of two books: ``How the Rural Poor Got Power''
and ``Powerline''; also, several articles published; married to the
former Sheila Ison; three children: David, Marcia, and Mark; elected to
the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1990, for the 6-year term beginning on
January 3, 1991.
Office Listings
717 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
2303.................................................. 224-5641
Administrative Assistant.--Kari J. Moe.
Office Manager.--Kevin Lane.
Legislative Director.--Mike Epstein.
Court International Building, 2550 University Avenue
West, St. Paul, MN 55114-1025......................... (602) 645-0323
State Director.--Jeff Blodgett.
105 2d Avenue South, Virginia, MN 55792................ (218) 741-1074
417 Litchfield Avenue, SW, Willman, MN................. (612) 231-6041
* * *
ROD GRAMS, Republican, of Ramsey, MN; born on February 4, 1948 in
Princeton, MN; graduated, St. Francis High School in Anoka; attended
Anoka-Ramsey Junior College and Brown Institute in Minneapolis, and
Carroll College in Helena, MT; producer and anchorman (1982-91): KMSP-TV
(Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN), KFBB-TV (Great Falls, MT), WSAU-TV (Wausau,
WI), and WIFR-TV (Rockford, IL); homebuilder; land developer, president
and CEO, Sun Ridge Builders, Inc., 1985; married to Laurel Grams; four
children: Michelle, Tammy, Rhiannon, and Morgan; committees: Banking,
Housing, and Urban Affairs; Energy and Natural Resources, Foreign
Relations, and Joint Economic; serves on the Senate's Task Forces on
Term Limits, Unfunded Mandates, and Balanced Budget Amendment; appointed
to the Working Group on Entitlements; republican whip for the 103d
Congress; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress and reelected
on January 4, 1995 to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
261 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510................................................. 224-3244
Chief of Staff.--Chris Erikstrup. FAX: 224-3244
Press Secretary.--Peter Hong.
2013 2nd Avenue North, Anoka, MN 55303................. (612) 427-5921
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
GILBERT W. GUTKNECHT, Republican, of Rochester, MN; born in Cedar
Falls, IA, March 20, 1951; attended Lincoln Elementary in Cedar Falls;
Cedar Falls High School; B.A., University of Northern Iowa; real estate
broker and auctioneer; served as State Representative, 1982-94; married
to Mary Catherine Gutknecht, 1972; three children: Margie, Paul, and
Emily.
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Office Listings
425 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-2472
Chief of Staff/Press Director.--Matt Miller.
Legislative Director.--John Rothrock.
Executive Assistant.--Lidia Hupp.
Legislative Assistants: Brian Harte; Jon Peterson;
Adam Stenberg.
Counties: Blue Earth County; cities of Amboy, Eagle Lake, Garden City,
Good Thunder, Lake Crystal, Madison Lake, Mankato, Mapleton,
North Mankato, Pemberton, St. Clair, Vernon Center. Dakota
County; cities of Farmington, Hampton, Randolph. Dodge County;
cities of Claremont, Dodge Center, Hayfield, Kasson,
Mantorville, West Concord. Faribault County; cities of Blue
Earth, Bricelyn, Delavan, Easton, Elmore, Frost, Huntley,
Kiester, Minnesota Lake, Walters, Wells, Winnebago. Fillmore
County; cities of Canton, Chatfield, Fountain, Harmony,
Lanesboro, Mabel, Ostrander, Peterson, Preston, Rushford, Spring
Valley, Whalan, Wykoff. Freeborn County; cities of Albert Lea,
Alden, Clarks Grove, Conger, Emmons, Freeborn, Geneva,
Glenville, Hartland, Hayward, Hollandale, London, Myrtle,
Oakland, Twin Lakes. Goodhue County; cities of Cannon Falls,
Dennison, Goodhue, Kenyon, Pine Island, Red Wing, Wanamingo,
Welch, Zumbrota. Houston County; cities of Brownsville,
Caledonia, Eitzen, Hokah, Houston, La Crescent, Spring Grove. Le
Sueur County; cities of Cleveland, Elysian, Kasota, Kilkenny, Le
Center, Le Sueur, New Prague. Mower County; cities of Adams,
Austin, Brownsdale, Dexter, Elkton, Grand Meadow, Lansing, Lyle,
Racine, Sargeant, Taopi, Waltham. Olmsted County; cities of
Byron, Dover, Eyota, Oronoco, Rochester, Stewartville. Rice
County; cities of Dundas, Lonsdale, Morristown, Northfield,
Warsaw, Webster. Scott County; cities of Elko, Jordan, New
Market. Steele County; cities of Blooming Prairie, Ellendale,
Hope, Medford, Meriden, Owatonna. Wabasha County; cities of
Elgin, Hammond, Kellogg, Lake City, Mazeppa, Millville,
Plainview, Reads Landing, Theilman, Wabasha, Zumbro Falls.
Waseca County; cities of Janesville, New Richland, Otisco,
Waldorf, Waseca. Winona County; cities of Altura, Dakota,
Goodview, Homer, Lewiston, Minnesota City, Rollingstone, St.
Charles, Stockton, Utica, Winona. Population (1990), 546,887.
ZIP Codes: 55009, 55018-21, 55024 (part), 55026-27, 55031 (part), 55033
(part), 55041, 55044 (part), 55046, 55047 (part), 55049-50,
55052-54, 55057, 55060, 55065-66, 55087-88, 55089 (part), 55352,
55901-06, 55909-10, 55912, 55917-27, 55929, 55931-36, 55938-47,
55949-57, 55959-65, 55967-79, 55981-83, 55985-88, 55990-92,
56001-02, 56007, 56009-10, 56011 (part), 56013-14, 56016-17,
56020, 56023-29, 56031-37, 56042-43, 56045-48, 56050-52, 56055,
56057-58, 56061, 56063-65, 56067-70, 56071 (part), 56072, 56076-
78, 56080, 56082, 56089-93, 56096-98, 56219, 56257
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
DAVID MINGE, Democrat, of Montevideo, MN; born in Clarkfield, MN,
March 19, 1942; attended St. Olaf College, 1964; B.A. in history,
Northfield, MN; J.D., University of Chicago, 1967; professor, University
of Wyoming Law School, 1970-77; attorney, 1977-92; Montevideo School
Board member; married to Karen Aaker Minge; two children: Erik and Olaf;
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1415 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2302............................................ 225-2331
Chief of Staff.--Rick A. Jauert.
Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Alana Christensen.
Communications Director.--Pat Mack.
District Director.--Herb Halvorson.
542 First Street South, Montevideo, MN 56205........... (612) 269-9311
205 East Fourth Street, Chaska, MN 55318............... (612) 448-6567
P.O. Box 367, 938 Fourth Avenue, Windom, MN 56101...... (507) 831-0015
Counties: Big Stone, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Jackson,
Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, McLeod, Martin, Meeker,
Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Renville, Rock,
Scott (part), Sibley, Stearns (part), Swift, Watonwan, Wright,
and Yellow Medicine. Population (1990), 546,887.
ZIP Codes: 55301-02, 55307, 55312-15, 55317-18, 55320 (part), 55321-22,
55324-25, 55328-29, 55330 (part), 55331 (part), 55332-36, 55338-
39, 55342, 55349-50, 55352-55, 55358, 55359 (part), 55360,
55362-63, 55366-68, 55370, 55372 (part), 55374 (part), 55376
(part), 55379-81, 55382 (part), 55383, 55385-90, 55394-97,
55399, 55442 (part), 55473, 55583, 56011 (part), 56019, 56021-
22, 56030-31, 56039, 56041, 56044, 56053-54, 56056, 56058,
56060, 56062, 56071 (part), 56073-75, 56081-85, 56087-88, 56101,
56110-23, 56125-29, 56131-34, 56136-45, 56147, 56149-53, 56155-
62, 56164-76, 56178-81, 56183, 56185-87, 56201, 56207-12, 56214-
16, 56218, 56220, 56222-33, 56237-41, 56243, 56245-47, 56249-58,
56260, 56262-66, 56270-73, 56276-89, 56291-95, 56297, 56312,
56362
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
JIM RAMSTAD, Republican, of Minnetonka, MN; born in Jamestown, ND,
May 6, 1946; University of Minnesota, B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, 1968; George
Washington University, J.D. with honors, 1973; First Lieutenant, U.S.
Army Reserve, 1968-74; elected to the Minnesota Senate,
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1980; reelected 1982, 1986; assistant minority leader; attorney;
adjunct professor; board member; United Handicapped Federation;
Children's Heart Fund; Lake Country Food Bank; Hazelden Foundation
National Advisory Council; and Violence Against Women Coalition; member:
Ways and Means Committee; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6,
1990; reelected 1992 and 1994.
Office Listings
103 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2303.................................................. 225-2871
Administrative Assistant.--Dean Peterson.
Legislative Director.--Morgan Brown.
Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Margaret Johnson.
Room 152, 8120 Penn Avenue South, Bloomington, MN 55431 (612) 881-4600
District Director.--Maybeth Christensen.
Counties: Dakota (part), Hennepin (part), Scott (part). Cities and
townships: Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park,
Burnsville, Champlin, Corcoran, Dayton, Deephaven, Eden Prarie,
Edina, Excelsior, Greenwood, Hanover, Haasan, Hopkins,
Independence, Long Lake, Loretto, Maple Grove, Maple Plain,
Medicine Lake, Medina, Minnetonka Beach, Minnetonka,
Minnetrista, Mound, Orono, Osseo, Plymouth, Rockford, Rogers,
Saint Bonifacius, Savage, Shorewood, Spring Park, Tonka Bay,
Wayzata, and Woodland. Population (1990), 546,888.
ZIP Codes: 55001, 55016, 55024 (part), 55031 (part), 55033 (part), 55044
(part), 55055, 55068, 55071, 55075 (part), 55076-77, 55085,
55089 (part), 55111, 55118 (part), 55120-24, 55125 (part),
55150, 55305, 55316, 55327, 55331 (part), 55337, 55341, 55343
(part), 55344-47, 55356-57, 55359, 55364, 55369, 55372 (part),
55373-75, 55378, 55391 (part), 55392, 55410 (part), 55417
(part), 55420, 55423 (part), 55424 (part), 55425, 55428-31,
55435, 55436 (part), 55437-39, 55441-45, 55450 (part)
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
BRUCE F. VENTO, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, MN; born in St.
Paul, October 7, 1940; graduated, Johnson High School, St. Paul, 1958;
A.A., University of Minnesota, 1961; B.S., with honors, Wisconsin State
University, 1965; graduate work, University of Minnesota; teacher;
served in Minnesota House of Representatives, 1971-76, assistant
majority leader and committee chairman; activities include Minnesota
Education Council, Commission on Minnesota's Future, Merrick Day
Activity Center Board of Retarded, Target Area ``C'' Advisory Council
poverty program, Phalen Area Community Council, YMCA; member,
Presentation Church; three sons: Michael, Peter, and John; elected to
the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2304 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2304............................................ 225-6631
Administrative Assistant.--Lawrence Romans.
Appointment Secretary.--Mary Ann Daly.
Room 727, 175 East Fifth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101.... (612) 224-4503
District Director.--Molly Grove.
Appointment Secretary.--Linda Wason.
Counties: Dakota (part), Ramsey, and Hennepin (part). Population (1990),
546,887.
ZIP Codes: 55075 (part), 55101-09, 55110 (part), 55112-14, 55116-17,
55118 (part), 55119, 55125 (part), 55126-27, 55128 (part)
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
MARTIN OLAV SABO, Democratic-Farmer-Labor, of Minneapolis, MN; born
in Crosby, ND, February 28, 1938; attended the Alkabo public schools;
graduated Alkabo High School, ND, 1955; B.A., Augsburg College,
Minneapolis, MN, 1959; graduate studies, University of Minnesota, 1960;
served in the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1961-78; served as
house D.F.L. minority leader, 1969-73; speaker of the house, 1973-78;
Presidential appointee on the National Advisory Commission on
Intergovernmental Relations; president, National Conference of State
Legislatures; president, National Legislative Conference; chairman,
Intergovernmental Relations Committee of the N.C.S.L.; Nuclear Test Ban
Leadership Award, 1992; Arms Control Leadership Award, 1988; Endowment
for Leadership in Community and Public Serivce, established in his name,
1994; Distinguished Service Award from the Committee on Education Fund
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ing, 1994; Inducted into the Scandinavian American Hall of Fame, Oct.
12, 1994; Honorary Lifetime Member, Hospital and Nursing Home Employees
Union, Local No. 113, SEIU AFL-CIO; Minneapolis Jaycees Man of the Year
Award, 1973-74; Augsburg College Distinguished Alumnus Citation; Lloyd
M. Short Merit Award of the Minnesota Chapter of the American Society
for Public Administration; ranking member, Budget Committee;
Appropriations Committee; member, Democratic Steering Committee; married
to the former Sylvia Lee, 1963; two children: Karin and Julie; elected
to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2336 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2305............................................ 225-4755
Administrative Assistant.--Michael Erlandson.
Legislative Director.--[Vacant.]
Scheduler.--Bonnie Gottwald.
462 Federal Courts Building, 110 South 4th Street,
Minneapolis, MN 55401................................. (612) 348-1649
County: Hennepin County (part); cities of Brooklyn Center, Crystal,
Edina (part), Golden Valley, Hopkins, Minneapolis, New Hope,
Robbinsdale, St. Anthony (part) and St. Louis Park. Population
(1990), 546,887.
ZIP Codes: 55343, 55401-19, 55421 (part), 55422, 55424 (part), 55426-30,
55440, 55454-55
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
WILLIAM P. (BILL) LUTHER, Democrat, of Stillwater, MN; born in
Fergus Falls, MN, on June 27, 1945; attended Otter Tail County District,
96, Fergus Falls, MN; graduated, Fergus Falls High School, 1963; B.S.,
University of Minnesota, 1967; J.D., University of Minnesota, 1970;
admitted to the State bar in 1970; member: Minnesota State House, 1975-
76; Minnesota State Senate, 1977-94; assistant majority leader in
Senate, 1983-94; member, St. Alphonsus Catholic Church; married to
Darlene Luther; two children: Alexander and Alicia.
Office Listings
1419 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2306............................................ 225-2271
Executive Assistant.--Romayne Houle. FAX: 225-3368
Systems Manager.--Christopher Hoven.
Legislative Assistants: Nick Gerten; Sean McDonough;
Christianne Walker.
1811 Weir Drive, Suite 150, Woodbury, MN 55125......... (612) 730-4949
Chief of Staff.--Ted Thompson. FAX: 730-0507
Deputy District Director.--Corinne Hoeft.
Communications Director.--Bob Decheine.
Staff Assistant.--Lori Langager.
Counties: Anoka County; Cities and townships of Andover, Anoka, Bethel,
Blaine, Cedar, Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbia Heights, Coon
Rapids, East Bethel, Fridley, Ham Lake, Hilltop, Lexington, Lino
Lakes, Oak Grove, Ramsey, St. Francis, Spring Lake Park; Dakota
County; Apple Valley, Coates, Eagan, Farmington, Hastings, Inver
Grove Heights, Lakeville, Marshan, Nininger, Ravenna Twp,
Rosemount, Vermillion; Washington County; Afton, Bayport,
Birchwood Twp, Cottage Grove, Dellwood, Forest Lake, Forest Lake
Twp, Hugo, Lake Elmo, Lakeland, Lakeland Shores, Landfall,
Mahtomedi, Marine, Newport, New Scandia Twp, Oakdale, Oak Park
Heights, Pine Springs, St. Mary's Pt, St. Paul Park, Stillwater,
West Lakeland Twp, White Bear Lake, Willernie, and Woodbury.
ZIP Codes: 55001, 55003, 55005, 55010-11, 55014, 55016, 55024-25, 55033,
55038, 55042-44, 55047, 55055, 55065, 55068, 55070-71, 55073,
55075-77, 55082, 55085, 55090, 55109-10, 55115, 55121-25, 55128,
55303-04, 55421, 55432, 55433-34, 55448-49
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
COLLIN C. PETERSON, Democrat, of Detroit Lakes, MN; born in Fargo,
ND, June 29, 1944; graduated from Glyndon, High School, MN, 1962; B.A.,
Moorhead State University, 1966: (business administration and
accounting); U.S. Army National Guard, 1963-69; C.P.A., owner and
partner; Minnesota State senator, 1976-86; member: Ducks Unlimited,
American Legion, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, Cormorant Lakes
Sportsmen Club; three children: Sean, Jason, and Elliott; elected to the
102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
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Office Listings
1314 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2307............................................ 225-2165
Assistants.--Victoria Hight; Rob Larew; Heather
Westlund; Diane Gerten; Nick Gerten; Hannah Richert;
Dana Hagerty.
Lake Avenue Plaza Building, Suite 107, 714 Lake Avenue,
Detroit Lake, MN 56501................................ (218) 847-5056
110 2nd Street South, Suite 112, Waite Park, MN 56387.. (612) 259-0559
Minnesota Wheat Growers Building, 2603 Wheat Drive, Red
Lake, MN 56750........................................ (218) 253-4356
Counties: Arden Hills, Becker, Beltrami, Benton (part), Clay,
Clearwater, Douglas, Falcon Heights, Gem Lake, Grant, Hubbard,
Inver Grove Heights, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Lauderdale,
Lilydale, Little Canada, Mahnomen, Maplewood, Marshall, Mendota
Heights, Morrison (part), Mounds View, New Brighton, Norman,
North Oaks, North St. Paul, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Pope,
Red Lake, Roseau, Roseville, Shoreview, South St. Paul, Stearns,
Stevens, St. Anthony, St. Paul, Sunfish Lake, Todd, Traverse,
Vadnais Heights, Wadena, West St. Paul, White Bear Lake, and
Wilkin. Population (1990), 546,888.
ZIP Codes: 55075, 55101-09, 55110, 55112-14, 55116-19, 55120, 55126-27,
55320 (part), 55329, 55353, 55382 (part), 55418, 55440 (part),
56207, 56219, 56221, 56226, 56235-36, 56244, 56248, 56267,
56274, 56296, 56301-03, 56304 (part), 56307-12, 56314-16, 56318-
21, 56323-28, 56331-32, 56334-36, 56339-41, 56343, 56345, 56347,
56349, 56352, 56354-56, 56360-62, 56367 (part), 56368-69, 56371,
56374-76, 56377 (part), 56378, 56379 (part), 56380-82, 56384-85,
56387, 56389, 56433-35, 56437-38, 56440, 56443, 56446, 56453,
56458, 56460-61, 56464, 56466-67, 56470, 56475, 56477, 56479,
56481-82, 56501-02, 56510-11, 56513-25, 56527-29, 56531, 56533-
38, 56540-54, 56556-57, 56560-61, 56565-81, 56583-94, 56601,
56619, 56621, 56623, 56630, 56633-34, 56644, 56646-47, 56650-52,
56661, 56663, 56665-67, 56670-71, 56673-74, 56676, 56678, 56683-
87, 56701, 56710-16, 56720-29, 56731-38, 56740-42, 56744, 56748,
56750-51, 56754-63
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
JAMES L. OBERSTAR, Democrat, of Chisholm, MN; born in Chisholm, MN,
September 10, 1934; graduated, Chisholm High School, 1952; B.A., summa
cum laude, French and political science, College of St. Thomas, St.
Paul, MN, 1956; M.A., European area studies, College of Europe, Bruges,
Belgium, 1957; Laval University, Canada; Georgetown University, former
teacher of English, French, and Creole; served as administrative
assistant to the late Congressman John A. Blatnik, 1963-74;
administrator of the House Public Works Committee, 1971-74; member:
Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, Democratic Study Group,
National Water Alliance, Northeast Midwest Congressional Coalition,
Steel Caucus, Conference of Great Lakes Congressman (chairman); married
to Jean Kurth, 1993; four children: Thomas Edward, Katherine Noelle,
Anne-Therese, and Monica Rose; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5,
1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; committees: Transportation
and Infrastructure, International Relations (on leave); subcommittees:
ranking member, Aviation; Water Resources; Coast Guard, and Maritime
Transportation.
Office Listings
2366 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2308............................................ 225-6211
Deputy Administrative Assistant.--William Richard.
Office Manager.--Jill K. Beatty.
Legislative Director.--Chip Gardiner.
Communications Director.--Jim Berard.
231 Federal Building, Duluth, MN 55802................. (218) 727-7474
District Manager.--Jackie Morris.
Chisholm City Hall, 316 West Lake Street, Chisholm, MN
55719................................................. (218) 254-5761
District Representative.--DeAnn Stish.
Brainerd City Hall, 501 Laurel Street, Brainerd, MN
56401................................................. (218) 828-4400
District Representative.--Ken Hasskamp.
Elk River City Hall, 13065 Orono Pkwy., Elk River, MN
55330................................................. (612) 241-0188
District Representative.--Ken Hasskamp.
Counties: Aitkin, Benton (part), Carlton, Cass, Chisago, Cook, Crow
Wing, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Mille Lacs,
Morrison (part), Pine, St. Louis, and Sherburne (part) Cities of
Brainerd, Chisholm, Cloquet, Duluth, Elk River, Grand Rapids,
Hibbing, International Falls, and Little Falls. Population
(1990), 546,887.
ZIP Codes: 55002, 55004, 55006-08, 55012-13, 55017, 55025 (part), 55029-
30, 55032, 55036-37, 55040, 55045, 55051, 55056, 55063, 55067,
55069, 55070, 55072, 55073 (part), 55074, 55079-80, 55084,
55092, 55172, 55308-09, 55319, 55330 (part), 55371, 55377,
55398, 55601-07, 55609, 55612-16, 55701-13, 55716-27, 55729
55731-36, 55738, 55741-42, 55744-55746 55748-58, 55760-69,
55771-73, 55775, 55777-99, 55801-08, 55810-12, 55815-16, 55974,
56304 (part), 56313, 56317, 56329-30, 56333, 56338, 56342,
56344, 56350, 56353, 56357-59, 56363-64, 56367 (part), 56377
(part), 56379 (part), 56386, 56401, 56425, 56430-31, 56433,
56435, 56441-42, 56444, 56447-50, 56452, 56455-56, 56459, 56461,
56463, 56465-66, 56468-69, 56472-74, 56477, 56479, 56481, 56484-
85, 56623, 56626-33, 56636-37, 56639, 56641, 56649, 56653-55,
56657-62, 56668-69, 56672, 56679-81, 56688
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MISSISSIPPI
(Population, 1990 census, 2,586,443)
SENATORS
THAD COCHRAN, Republican, of Jackson, MS; born in Pontotoc, MS,
December 7, 1937; graduated, Byram High School, 1955; B.A., University
of Mississippi, 1959; J.D., University of Mississippi Law School, 1965;
received a Rotary Foundation Fellowship and studied international law
and jurisprudence at Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland,
1963-64; served in U.S. Navy, 1959-61; admitted to Mississippi bar in
1965; board of directors, Jackson Rotary Club, 1970-71; Outstanding
Young Man of the Year Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce in Mississippi,
1971; president, young lawyers section of Mississippi State bar, 1972-
73; Co-chairman of the Sunbelt Caucus, 1994; married to the former Rose
Clayton of New Albany, MS, 1964; two children: Clayton and Katherine;
elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to 94th and
95th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the
6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; subsequently appointed by the
Governor, December 27, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Senator James O. Eastland; reelected November 6, 1984;
reelected November 6, 1990 without opposition; elected chairman of the
Senate Republican Conference in 1990; reelected chairman, 1992 and 1994.
Office Listings
326 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2402............................................ 224-5054
Chief of Staff.--M.D.B. Carlisle.
Administrative Assistant.--Haley Fisackerly.
Legislative Director.--M.D.B. Carlisle.
Suite 614, 188 East Capitol Street, Jackson, MS 39201.. (601) 965-4459
Administrative Assistant.--Wiley Carter.
* * *
TRENT LOTT, Republican, of Pascagoula, MS; born October 9, 1941, in
Grenada, MS; son of Chester P. and Iona (Watson) Lott; graduate of
Pascagoula public schools and the University of Mississippi, B.P.A.,
1963; J.D., 1967; served as field representative for the University of
Mississippi, 1963-65; acting law alumni secretary of the Ole Miss Alumni
Association, 1966-67; practiced law in Pascagoula in 1967 with Bryan &
Gordon law firm; administrative assistant to Congressman William M.
Colmer, 1968-72; member: Sigma Nu social fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta
legal fraternity, Jackson County Bar Association, American Bar
Association, the Masons, First Baptist Church of Pascagoula; married
Patricia E. Thompson of Pascagoula, December 27, 1964; two children:
Chester T., Jr. and Tyler Elizabeth; elected to the 93d Congress,
November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member,
Judiciary Committee, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 93d Congress;
Committee on Rules, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 94th
Congress and 95th Congress; member, Committee on Rules; chairman, House
Republican Research Committee, 96th Congress; House Republican Whip,
Committee on Rules, 97th-100th Congresses; member, Committee on Small
Business, 101st Congress; member, Committee on Budget, 102d Congress;
chairman, Republican Committee on Committees, 102d Congress; member,
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Joint Committee on the
Reorganization of Congress, Secretary of The Republican Conference, 103d
Congress; member, Committee on Ethics, 101st and 102d Congresses;
member, Committee on Armed Services, Committee on Commerce, Science and
Transportation, 101st-103d Congresses; elected on November 8, 1988 to
the U.S. Senate for the term beginning January 3, 1989; elected to the
104th Congress; elected Senate Majority Whip; committees: Armed
Services; Strategic Forces Subcommittee; chairman, Commerce, Science,
and Transportation; Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine
Subcommittee; chairman, Budget.
Office Listings
487 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2403............................................ 224-6253
Administrative Assistant.--John Lundy. FAX: 224-2262
Executive Secretary.--Susan W. Wells.
Press Secretary.--Susan Irby.
Legislative Director.--Sam Adcock.
245 East Capitol Street, Jackson, MS 39201............. (601) 965-4644
3100 South Pascagoula Street, Pascagoula, MS 39567..... (601) 762-5400
One Government Plaza, Gulfport, MS 39502............... (601) 864-1988
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101 South Lafayette, Starkville, MS 39759.............. (601) 323-1414
911 Jackson Avenue, Oxford, MS 38655................... (601) 234-3774
20 East Washington Street, Greenwood, MS 38930......... (601) 453-5681
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
ROGER F. WICKER, Republican, of Tupelo, MS; born in Pontotoc, MS,
July 5, 1951; attended Pontotoc Elementary School; graduated Pontotoc
High School; B.A. and J.D., University of Mississippi, 1973; Ole
Mississippi Law School, 1975; attorney-at-law; member: Lions Club,
Promise Keepers; president, Associated Student Body, 1972-73; Ole Miss
Hall of Fame; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi;
Mississippi Law Journal, 1973-75; Air Force ROTC; U.S. Air Force, 1976-
80; Lt. Col., U.S. Air Force Reserve, 1980-present; Lee County Public
Defender, 1984-87; Tupelo City Judge Pro Team, 1986-87; private law
practice, 1982-94; served as president of Tupelo Community Theatre;
president, Lee County Young Lawyers; North Mississippi Medical Center
Development Council; member: Community Development Foundation Education
Roundtable, CDF Skills and Technology Task Force; deacon, Sunday school
teacher, adult choir of First Baptist Church, Tupelo, MS; married to
Gayle Long Wicker; three children: Margaret (16), Caroline (12), and
McDaniel (8); member: Mississippi State Senate, 1988-94; chairman:
Electric Committee (1992), Public Health and Welfare Committee (1993);
previous committees: Education, Judiciary, Finance, Elections, and
Constitution; Senate Rules Committee (1993); U.S. House Rules Committee
Staff, 1980-82; for Representative Trent Lott, 1980-82; Appropriations
Committee; president, Republican Freshman Class, 1995.
Office Listings
206 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-4306
Administrative Assistant.--John Keast.
Communications Director/Press Secretary.--Rhonda
Keenum.
Legislative Director.--Dennis Stephens.
500 West Main Street, Suite 210; Post Office Box 1482,
Tupelo, MS 38802...................................... (601) 844-5437
8625 Highway 51 North, Southhaven, MS 38671............ (601) 342-3942
Counties: Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Choctaw, DeSoto, Grenada
(part), Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Marshall, Monroe, Montgomery
(part), Oktibbeha (part), Panola (part), Pontotoc, Prentiss,
Tallahatchie (part), Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, Webster,
and Yalobusha. Population (1990), 514,548.
ZIP Codes: 38601-03, 38606 (part), 38610-11, 38618-20, 38625, 38627,
38629, 38632-35, 38637-38, 38641-42, 38647-52, 38654-55, 38658-
59, 38661, 38663, 38665, 38668, 38671, 38673-74, 38677, 38679-
80, 38683, 38685, 38801-03, 38820-21, 38824-29, 38833-34, 38838-
39, 38841, 38843-44, 38846-52, 38855-60, 38862-66, 38868-71,
38873-74, 38876-80, 38913-16, 38920, 38921 (part), 38922, 38925
(part), 38927, 38929 (part), 38948-49, 38951, 38953, 38955,
38961-62, 38965, 38967 (part), 39730, 39735, 39737, 39740,
39744-46, 39747 (part), 39750-52, 39756, 39767, 39769, 39771-72,
39776
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
BENNIE THOMPSON, Democrat, of Bolton, MS; born in Bolton, January
28, 1948; B.A., Tougaloo College, 1968; M.S., Jackson State University,
1972; teacher; Bolton Board of Aldermen, 1969-73; mayor of Bolton, 1973-
79; Hinds County supervisor, 1980-93; married to the former London
Johnson; one daughter, BendaLonne; relected 2nd term November 8, 1994;
committee assignments: Agriculture, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Small
Business; member: Congressional Black Caucus, Sunbelt Caucus, Rural
Caucus, Progressive Caucus.
Office Listings
1408 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-5876
Chief of Staff.--Bonnie Walker Armstrong.
Executive Assistant.--Marsha G. McCraven.
Legislative Director/Press.--Richard Mattox.
107 West Madison Street, P.O. Box 610, Bolton, MS 39041-
0610.................................................. (601) 866-9003
District Director.--Charles Horhn.
741 Quitman County Court House, 335 Peach Street,
Marks, MS 38646....................................... (601) 326-3090
Mound Bayou City Hall, Room B4, 106 West Green Street,
Mound Bayou, MS 38762................................. (601) 741-9003
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221 West Market Street, Suites 5, Greenwood, MS 38930.. (601) 455-9003
901 Courthouse Lane, Greenville, MS 38701.............. (601) 335-9003
Counties: Attala (part), Bolivar, Carroll, Claiborne, Coahoma, Grenada
(part), Hinds (part), Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jefferson,
Leake (part), Leflore, Madison (part), Montgomery (part), Panola
(part), Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tallahatchie (part),
Tunica, Warren, Washington, and Yazoo. Population (1990),
514,845.
ZIP Codes: 38606 (part), 38609, 38614, 38617, 38619, 38621-23, 38626,
38630-31, 38639, 38643-46, 38657, 38662, 38664, 38666, 38669-70,
38676, 38701-04, 38720-23, 38725-26, 38730-33, 38736-40, 38744-
46, 38748, 38751, 38753-56, 38758-65, 38767-69, 38771-74, 38776,
38778, 38780-82, 38901, 38912, 38917, 38921 (part), 38923-24,
38925 (part), 38926, 38928, 38929 (part), 38930, 38940-41,
38943-47, 38950, 38952, 38954, 38957-59, 38963-64, 38966, 38967
(part), 39038-40, 39041 (part), 39045, 39046 (part), 39049,
39051 (part), 39054-55, 39056 (part), 39060-61, 39063-64, 39066
(part), 39069-71, 39079, 39081, 39086, 39088, 39090 (part),
39095-97, 39110 (part), 39113, 39115, 39130, 39144, 39146,
39150, 39154 (part), 39156, 39159-60, 39162-63, 39166, 39169,
39171-73, 39175 (part), 39176-77, 39179-82, 39192, 39194, 39206
(part), 39209 (part), 39213 (part), 39216 (part), 39352, 39653,
39661, 39668, 39747 (part)
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
G.V. (SONNY) MONTGOMERY, Democrat, of Meridian, MS.; born in
Meridian; educated in the Meridian Public Schools; B.S., Mississippi
State University; served in World War II and Korean conflict; retired
major general, Mississippi National Guard, having served more than 35
years in the military; company commander in the 31st National Guard
Infantry Division; recipient of Legion of Merit, Bronze Star for Valor,
Meritorious Service Award Commendation Medal, and Mississippi Magnolia
Cross Award; Combat Infantry Badge, Army Commendation Medal, World War
II European Theatre Ribbon, Congressional Award by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Silver Helmet Congressional Award from AMVETS of World War
II, Distinguished National Veterans Award; the highest award given by
the National Guard Association of the United States: the Harry S. Truman
Award, for ``constant and outstanding support and counsel in behalf of
National Guard personnel,'' and Distinguished Service Citation by
Reserve Officers Association of the United States; Distinguished Service
Award, by the Central Mississippi Chapter of the National Football
Foundation Hall of Fame; member: Episcopal Church, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, American Legion, 40 and 8, Shrine, Masons, Scottish Rite and York
Rite; past president of Mississippi State University Alumni Association,
Mississippi Heart Association, and Mississippi National Guard
Association; owned and operated Montgomery Insurance Agency prior to
being elected to U.S. Congress; served in Mississippi State Senate
representing Lauderdale County, 1956-66; elected to 90th Congress,
November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House
Armed Services Committee and Veterans' Affairs Committee (chairman,
1981-94); served as chairman of the House Select Committee on U.S.
Involvement in Southeast Asia; chairman, House Select Committee on
Missing Persons in Southeast Asia in 94th Congress, and chairman,
Special House Committee on Southeast Asia in 95th Congress; he has made
a total of 13 trips to Vietnam; former president of Congressional Prayer
Breakfast group. In May 1984, he was asked by President Reagan to head a
House delegation to observe the presidential elections in El Salvador;
appointed in June 1984 by the Speaker of the House to lead the official
House contingent to the 40th anniversary of the D-Day invasion at
Normandy; led the official House delegation to the 50th anniversary
observances of the Normandy invasion in 1994; was asked to be the first
Member of Congress to lead the pledge of allegiance when it became a
permanent part of daily operations in the House on September 13, 1988.
Office Listings
2184 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2403............................................ 225-5031
Administrative Assistant.--Andre Clemandot, Jr.
Personal Secretary.--Louise D. Medlin.
Caseworker.--Bo Maske.
Press Secretary/Legislative Director.--Kyle T.
Steward.
P.O. Box 5618, Meridian, MS 39302...................... (601) 693-6681
110-D Airport Road, Pearl, MS 39208.................... (601) 932-2410
Golden Triangle Airport, Columbus, MS 39701............ (601) 327-2766
Counties and townships: Aponaug, Attala (part), Berea, Carmack, Clarke,
Clay, East, Ethel, Jasper, Jones (part), Kemper, Lauderdale,
Leake (part), Liberty Chapel, Lowndes, Madison (part), McCool,
Neshoba, Newton, Northwest, Noxubee, Oktibbeha (part),
Providence, Rankin, Scott, South Central, Smith, Thompson, Wayne
(part), Williamsville, Winston and Zama. Jones County: Carthage,
Ebenezer, Erata, Freeny, Glade, Good Hope, Lena, Madden, Myrick
School, Northeast High, Northwest High, Rustin, Salem, Shady
Grove, Sharon, Singleton, South Carthage, and Walnut Grove.
Madison County: Madisonville, Madison, Lorman/Cavelier,
Ridgeland, and Trace Habor. Oktibbeha County: Adaton, Bell
Schoolhouse, Bradley, Central Starkville, Craig Springs, East
Starkville, Gillespie Street, Hickory Grove, Northeast
Starkville, North Longview, North Starkville, Osborn, Oktoc,
Self Creek, Sessums, South Longview, South Starkville, and West
Starkville. Wayne County: Big Rock, Chaparral, Coit, Diamond,
Eucutta, Yellow Creek, Hiwannee, and Matherville. Population
(1990), 515,314.
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ZIP Codes: 39042-44, 39046 (part), 39047, 39051 (part), 39057, 39067,
39073-74, 39076, 39080, 39087, 39090 (part), 39092, 39094,
39098, 39107-09, 39110 (part), 39114, 39116-17, 39119, 39145,
39148, 39151-53, 39157 (part), 39158, 39161, 39167-68, 39189,
39193, 39208, 39211 (part), 39213 (part), 39218, 39283, 39288,
39298, 39301-05, 39307, 39320, 39323, 39325-28, 39330, 39332,
39335-39, 39341-42, 39345-48, 39350, 39352-56, 39358-61, 39363-
67, 39422, 39439, 39440 (part), 39441-42, 39460, 39477, 39480-
81, 39701-05, 39736, 39739, 39741, 39743, 39753-55, 39759
(part), 39762, 39766, 39773
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
MIKE PARKER, Democrat, of Brookhaven, MS; born in Laurel, Jones
County, MS, on October 31, 1949; son of Rev. and Mrs. Milton Paul
Parker; graduated, Franklin High School, Meadville, MS, 1967; B.A.,
William Carey College, Hattiesburg, MS, 1970; small businessman; member,
Faith Presbyterian Church; married to the former Rosemary Prather; three
children: Michael Adrian, Marisa, and Thomas Welch; elected on November
8, 1988, to the 101st Congress; serves on the Committee on Public Works
and Transportation (Subcommittees on Surface Transportation and Water
Resources); member, House Budget Committee.
Office Listings
2445 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2404............................................ 225-5865
Chief of Staff.--Arthur Rhodes. FAX: 225-5886
Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Pat Stewart-Holland.
245 East Capitol Street, Jackson, MS 39201............. (601) 352-1355
Executive Administrative.--Ed Cole. FAX: 352-9044
Counties: Adams, Amite, Copiah, Covington, Franklin, Hinds (part),
Jefferson Davis, Jones (part), Lawrence, Lincoln, Marion, Pike,
Simpson, Walthall, and Wilkinson. Population (1990), 513,853.
ZIP Codes: 39041 (part), 39044, 39049, 39056 (part), 39059, 39062, 39066
(part), 39077-78, 39082-83, 39086, 39111-12, 39114, 39119-22,
39140, 39144, 39149, 39154 (part), 39157 (part), 39165, 39168,
39170, 39174, 39175 (part), 39190-91, 39201-05, 39206 (part),
39207, 39209 (part), 39211 (part), 39212, 39213 (part), 39215,
39216 (part), 39225, 39236, 39269, 39282, 39284, 39286, 39289,
39296, 39401 (part), 39421, 39427-29, 39436-37, 39440 (part),
39459, 39464, 39470, 39474, 39478-80, 39482-84, 39601, 39629-33,
39635, 39638, 39641, 39643, 39645, 39647-48, 39652-54, 39656-57,
39661-69, 39759 (part)
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
GENE TAYLOR, Democrat, of Bay St. Louis, MS; born in New Orleans, LA
on September 17, 1953; attended Catholic schools in New Orleans, Bay St.
Louis, Baton Rouge, LA; graduated from De LaSalle High School, New
Orleans, LA, 1971; B.A., Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 1974;
graduate studies in business and economics, August 1978-April 1980;
former sales representative, Stone Container Corporation, 1977-89; city
councilman, Bay St. Louis, 1981-83; State senator, 1983-89; member:
Conservative Democrat Forum, Sunbelt Caucus, and Democratic Leadership
Conference; married in 1978 to the former Margaret Gordon; three
children: Sarah, Emily, Gary; elected to the 101st Congress, by special
election, on October 17, 1989, to fill the vacancy caused by the death
of Larkin Smith; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2447 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2405............................................ 225-5772
Administrative Assistant.--Wayne Weidie. FAX: 225-7074
Legislative Director.--Stephen Peranich.
Executive Secretary/Scheduler.--Molly Burns.
2424 Fourteenth Street, Gulfport, MS 39501............. (601) 864-7670
District Manager.--Beau Gex. FAX: 864-3099
215 Federal Building, 701 Main Street, Hattiesburg, MS
39401................................................. (601) 582-3246
FAX: 582-3452
706 Watts Avenue, Pascagoula, MS 39567................. (601) 762-1770
FAX: 762-7957
Counties: Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Lamar,
Pearl River, Perry, Stone, and Wayne (part). Cities and
townships: Biloxi, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Pascagoula. Population
(1990), 514,656.
ZIP Codes: 38827, 39322, 39324, 39362, 39367, 39401 (part), 39402-03,
39406-07, 39423, 39425-26, 39451-52, 39455-57, 39461-66, 39470,
39475-76, 39482, 39501-03, 39505-07, 39520-22, 39525, 39529-35,
39552-53, 39555-56, 39558, 39560-65, 39567-69, 39571-74, 39576-
77, 39581
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MISSOURI
(Population, 1990 census, 5,137,804)
SENATORS
CHRISTOPHER S. (KIT) BOND, Republican, of Mexico, MO; born March 6,
1939, in St. Louis; B.A., cum laude, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and
International Affairs of Princeton University, 1960; J.D.,
valedictorian, University of Virginia, 1963; held a clerkship with the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit until 1964; practiced law in
Washington, DC, and returned to Missouri, 1967; assistant attorney
general of Missouri, 1969; elected: State auditor, 1970; Governor of
Missouri, 1973-77, 1981-85; U.S. Senator, elected November 4, 1986;
reelected on November 3, 1992; chairman, Small Business Committee;
member, Appropriations Committee; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs;
Budget; and Environment and Public Works; one son, Samuel Reid Bond,
born in 1981.
Office Listings
293 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2503............................................ 224-5721
Administrative Assistant.--Warren Erdman. FAX: 224-8149
Legal Counsel.--Brent Franzel.
Legislative Director.--Julie Dammann.
Scheduling Secretary.--Polly Clutts.
Rivergate Business Center, 600 Broadway, Suite 420,
Kansas City, MO 64105................................. (816) 471-7141
312 Monroe Street, Jefferson City MO 65101............. (314) 634-2488
Suite 1080, 8000 Maryland, St. Louis, MO 63105......... (314) 727-7773
Room 705, 1736 Sunshine, Springfield, MO 65804......... (417) 881-7068
Federal Building, Room 214, 339 Broadway, Cape
Girardeau, MO 63701................................... (314) 334-7044
* * *
JOHN DAVID ASHCROFT, Republican, of Ballwin, MO; born in Chicago,
IL, May 9, 1942; attended Springfield Public Schools, Missouri;
graduated, Hillcrest High School, Springfield, MO; A.B. (cum laude),
Yale University, 1964; J.D., University of Chicago School of Law, 1967;
admitted to the Springfield bar, 1967; Governor of Missouri, 1985-93;
Attorney General of Missouri, 1976-85; State auditor of Missouri, 1973-
75; married to Janet Elise Ashcroft, 1967; three children: Martha, John
Robert, and Andrew.
Office Listings
170 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2502............................................ 224-6154
Chief of Staff.--David Ayres.
Executive Assistant.--Janet Potter.
Communications Director.--Doreen Torgerson.
Appointments.--Anne Ekern.
1233 Jefferson Street, Jefferson City, MO 65109........ (314) 635-7292
Rivergate Business Center, 600 Broadway, Suite 420,
Kansas City, MO 64105................................. (816) 471-7141
8000 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, MO 53105................ (314) 725-4484
Plaza Towers, Suite 705, 1736 East Sunshine,
Springfield, MO 65804................................. (417) 881-7068
Room 214, 339 Broadway, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701....... (314) 334-7044
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
WILLIAM (BILL) CLAY, Democrat, of St. Louis, MO; born in St. Louis,
MO, April 30, 1931; B.S., St. Louis University, 1953, history and
political science; real estate broker; manager, life insurance company,
1959-61; alderman, 26th ward, St. Louis, MO., 1959-64; wrote and
sponsored Fair Employment Law; 1963; developed agenda and workshops, and
attended Summer White House Conference, 1966, as delegate from Missouri;
married Carol A. Johnson; three children: Vicki, William, Jr., and
Michelle; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to
each succeeding Congress; member, House Committee on Economic and
Educational Opportunities.
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Office Listings
2306 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2501............................................ 225-2406
Administrative Assistant.--Harriet C. Pritchett. FAX: 225-1725
Legislative Assistant.--Michele Bogdanovich.
5261 Delmar Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63108............. (314) 367-1970
District Assistant.--Pearlie Evans.
49 Central City, Shopping Center North, St. Louis, MO
63136................................................. (314) 388-0321
District Coordinator.--Virginia Cook. FAX: 388-0503
Counties: St. Louis County (part) and St. Louis City (part). Population
(1990), 568,285.
ZIP Codes: 63031 (part), 63033 (part), 63034, 63042 (part), 63074
(part), 63101, 63102 (part), 63103, 63104 (part), 63105-08,
63110 (part), 63112-13, 63114 (part), 63115, 63117 (part), 63118
(part), 63119 (part), 63120-21, 63122 (part), 63124 (part),
63130, 63132 (part), 63133, 63134 (part), 63135-38, 63140
(part), 63143 (part), 63144-45, 63147, 63155-56, 63166, 63169,
63177-79, 63182, 63188, 63197
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
JAMES M. TALENT, Republican, of Chesterfield, MO; born in St. Louis,
MO, on October 18, 1956; attended Des Peres School, Kirkwood, MO;
graduated from Kirkwood High School, 1973; B.A., Washington University,
St. Louis, 1978; J.D., University of Chicago Law School, 1981; attorney;
admitted to the Missouri bar, 1981; clerk for Judge Richard Posner, U.S.
Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit; associate of Moller, Talent, Kuelthau,
and Welch; counsel of Lashly and Baer; elected to the Missouri State
House of Representatives, 1985-92, elected minority leader, 1989-92;
member: West County Chamber of Commerce; Chesterfield Chamber of
Commerce; Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church; related to Congressman Richard
A. Gephardt; married to the former Brenda Lyons, 1984; two children:
Michael, 1990 and Kathleen, 1992; elected on November 3, 1992 to the
103d Congress.
Office Listings
1022 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2502............................................ 225-2561
Administrative Assistant.--Mark Strand. FAX: 225-2563
Office Manager.--Michelle Blotevogel.
Legislative Director.--Michael McLaughlin.
820 South Maine Street, Suite 206, Saint Charles, MO
63301................................................. (314) 949-6826
District Director.--Barbara Cooper.
555 N. New Ballas Road, Suite 315, St. Louis, MO 63141. (314) 872-9561
Counties: St. Charles (part) and St. Louis (part). Population (1990),
568,306.
ZIP Codes: 63005 (part), 63006, 63011, 63017, 63021-22, 63025 (part),
63026 (part), 63031 (part), 63032, 63033 (part), 63038, 63040,
63042 (part), 63043-45, 63069 (part), 63074 (part), 63088, 63114
(part), 63117 (part), 63119 (part), 63122 (part), 63124 (part),
63127 (part), 63128 (part), 63131, 63132 (part), 63134 (part),
63140 (part), 63141, 63146, 63301-02, 63303 (part), 63304
(part), 63338, 63366 (part), 63373, 63376 (part), 63386
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
RICHARD A. GEPHARDT, Democrat, of St. Louis, MO; born in St. Louis,
January 31, 1941; graduated, Southwest High School, 1958; B.S.,
Northwestern University, 1962; J.D., University of Michigan Law School,
1965; admitted to the bar in 1965; commenced practice in St. Louis;
attorney, partner, Thompson & Mitchell law firm, 1965-77; served in
Missouri Air National Guard, 1965-71; chairman, Young Lawyer's Section,
the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, 1971-73; Democratic
Committeeman of 14th Ward, city of St. Louis, MO, 1971-77; member: Third
Baptist Church (St. Louis, MO), Kiwanis, Boy Scouts of America,
Children's United Research Effort, Missouri Bar Association, and the Bar
Association of Metropolitan St. Louis; married to the former Jane Ann
Byrnes, 1966; three children: Matthew, Christine, and Katherine; elected
to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding
Congress; member, Democratic Caucus; past chairman, Democratic
Leadership Council; Democratic leader; was the first Democratic
Presidential candidate to announce in the 1988 national election.
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Office Listings
1226 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2503............................................ 225-2671
Administrative Assistant.--Rod Sippel.
Legislative Director.--James Hawley.
11140 South Towne Square, Room 201, St. Louis, MO 63123 (314) 894-3400
District Director.--Mary Renick.
Counties: Jefferson, Ste. Genevieve, St. Louis (part), and St. Louis
City (part). Population (1990), 568,326.
ZIP Codes: 63010, 63012, 63016, 63019-20, 63023, 63025 (part), 63026
(part), 63028, 63030, 63041, 63047-53, 63065-66, 63069 (part),
63070, 63087, 63102 (part), 63104 (part), 63109, 63110 (part),
63111, 63116, 63117 (part), 63118 (part), 63119 (part), 63122
(part), 63123, 63125-26, 63127 (part), 63128 (part), 63129,
63139, 63143 (part), 63151, 63157-58, 63163, 63627, 63640,
63661, 63670, 63673
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
IKE SKELTON, Democrat, of Lexington, MO; born in Lexington,
Lafayette County, MO, December 20, 1931; graduated, Lexington High
School, 1949; attended Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, MO;
graduated, University of Missouri: A.B., 1953; LL.B., 1956; attended
University of Edinburgh (Scotland), 1953; lawyer; admitted to the bar in
1956 and commenced practice in Lexington, MO; elected, State senate,
1970; reelected, 1974; prosecuting attorney, Lafayette County, 1957-60;
special assistant attorney general, 1961-63; member: Phi Beta Kappa
honor society, Missouri Bar Association, Lions, Elks, Masons, Boy
Scouts, First Christian Church; married to the former Susan B. Anding,
1961; three children: Ike, James, and Page; elected to the 95th
Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2227 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2504............................................ 225-2876
Administrative Assistant.--Jack Pollard.
Appointments.--Heather Richwine.
Legislative Director.--Lara Battles.
514-B North West 7 Highway, Blue Springs, MO 64014..... (816) 228-4242
District Representative.--Robert Hagedorn.
319 South Lamine, Sedalia, MO 65301.................... (816) 826-2675
1616 Industrial Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65101........ (314) 635-3499
219 North Adams, Lebanon, MO 65536..................... (417) 532-7964
Counties: Bates, Benton, Camden, Cass, Cole, Dallas, Henry, Hickory,
Jackson (part), Johnson, Laclede, Lafayette, Maries, Miller,
Moniteau, Morgan, Osage, Pettis, Pulaski, St. Clair, Saline,
Vernon, and Webster. Population (1990), 569,146.
ZIP Codes: 63548, 64001, 64011-12, 64014 (part), 64015 (part), 64017,
64019-22, 64029 (part), 64034 (part), 64037, 64040, 64061, 64063
(part), 64067, 64070-71, 64074, 64075 (part), 64076, 64078,
64080, 64082 (part), 64083, 64090, 64093, 64096-97, 64147
(part), 64701, 64720, 64722-26, 64728, 64730, 64733-35, 64738-
43, 64744 (part), 64745-47, 64750-52, 64760-61, 64763, 64765,
64767, 64770-72, 64776, 64778-81, 64783, 64784 (part), 64788,
64790, 65001, 65011, 65013-14, 65016-18, 65020, 65023-26, 65032,
65034-35, 65037-38, 65040, 65042, 65046-55, 65058, 65061-62,
65064-65, 65072, 65074-76, 65078-79, 65081-85, 65101-02, 65109-
10, 65287, 65301-02, 65305, 65320-21, 65323-27, 65329-30, 65332-
40, 65344-45, 65347-51, 65354-55, 65360, 65443, 65452, 65457,
65459, 65461-63, 65470, 65473, 65486, 65534, 65536, 65550,
65552, 65556, 65567, 65572, 65580, 65582-83, 65590-91, 65622,
65632, 65634, 65636, 65644, 65648, 65650, 65652, 65662, 65668,
65674, 65685, 65706, 65713, 65722, 65724, 65727, 65732, 65735,
65742, 65746, 65757, 65764, 65767, 65774, 65779, 65783, 65786-87
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
KAREN, McCARTHY, Democrat, of Kansas City, MO; born in Haverhill,
MA, March 18, 1947; graduated, Shawnee Mission East High School in
Shawnee Mission, KS in 1965; University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 1969;
B.S. (English) and M.A. (English), University of Missouri, 1976; M.B.A.,
University of Kansas, 1986; Educator; Stern Brothers and Company
Investment Bankers; Midwest Research Institute; Marion Merrell Dow; and
Missouri State Representative; President, National Conference of State
Legislatures; President, Leadership America Allumni Board; Harvard
Fellow, Institute of Politics, Kennedy School of Government; Japan
Fellow, U.S.-Japan Leadership Program; National Democratic Institute for
International Affairs Instructor; American Council of Young Political
Leaders; member, University of Kansas School of Business Board of
Advisors; member: Missouri House of Representatives, 1977-95; chairman
of Ways and Means Committee, 1983-95.
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Office Listings
1232 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-4535
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Howard
Bauleke. FAX: 225-4403
Executive Assistant.--Becky Banta-Kunn.
Legislative Director.--Christopher Yatooma.
Room 935, 811 Grand, Kansas City, MO 64106-1997........ (816) 842-4545
District Director.--Gerard Grimaldi.
Room 217, 301 West Lexington, Independence, MO 64050-
3724.................................................. (816) 833-4545
County: Jackson County (part); cities and townships of Grandview,
Greenwood, Independence, Lee's Summit, Raytown, and Sugar Creek.
Population (1990), 569,130.
ZIP Codes: 64015 (part), 64016 (part), 64030, 64034 (part), 64050,
64052-55, 64056 (part), 64057 (part), 64058 (part), 64063
(part), 64064 (part), 64065, 64081, 64082 (part), 64100-02,
64105-06, 64108-14, 64120, 64123-34, 64136-39, 64145-46, 64147
(part), 64148-49, 64196, 64198-99
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
PAT DANNER, Democrat, of Kansas City North, MO; born January 13,
1934, in Louisville, KY; public schools in Bevier, MO; graduated cum
laude from Northeast Missouri State University; B.A., Political Science;
appointed to subcabinet position, Carter administration, 1977-81; first
and only woman to serve as chair of a regional planning commission;
elected to the Missouri Senate 1982, 1986, and 1990; committees,
Transportation; chairman, Education; vice chairman: Aging, Families, and
Mental Health; Gubernatorial Missouri Scholars Academy Commission;
married to C. Markt Meyer; four children: Stephen, Stephanie, Shane, and
Shavonne; elected November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1323 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2506............................................ (202) 225-7041
Administrative Assistant.--Doug Gray. FAX: 225-8221
Legislative Director.--Chris Bohannon.
5754 North Broadway, Building 3, Suite 2, Kansas City,
MO 64118.............................................. (816) 455-2256
District Administrator.--Lou Carson. FAX: 255-4153
U.S. Post Office, 201 South 8th Street, St. Joseph, MO
64501................................................. (816) 233-9818
District Administrator.--Rosie Haertling. FAX: 233-9848
Counties: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Clay,
Clinton, Cooper, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison,
Holt, Howard, Jackson (part), Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway,
Platte, Putnam, Ray, Schuyler, Sullivan, and Worth. Population
(1990), 569,131.
ZIP Codes: 63535-36, 63541, 63544-46, 63548, 63551, 63556-61, 63565-67,
64013, 64014 (part), 64015 (part), 64016 (part), 64017-18,
64024, 64028, 64029 (part), 64035-36, 64048, 64056 (part), 64057
(part), 64060, 64062, 64066, 64068, 64072-73, 64075 (part),
64077, 64079, 64084-85, 64088 (part), 64089, 64092, 64098,
64116-19, 64150-58, 64161, 64163-68, 64192, 64195, 64401-02,
64420-24, 64426-49, 64451-59, 64461, 64463, 64465-71, 64473-87,
64489-94, 64496-99, 64501-08, 64601, 64620-25, 64628, 64630-33,
64635-61, 64664-65, 64667-68, 64670-74, 64676-77, 64679, 64681-
83, 64686-89, 65025, 65046, 65068, 65230, 65233, 65236-37,
65244, 65246, 65248, 65250, 65254, 65256-57, 65261, 65274,
65276, 65279, 65281, 65286-87, 65322, 65347-48, 65354
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
MEL HANCOCK, Republican, of Springfield, MO; born in Cape Fair, MO
on September 14, 1929; graduated, Senior High School, Springfield, MO,
1947; B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, 1951; served:
U.S. Air Force, 1951-53; U.S. Air Force Reserve, second lieutenant,
1953-65; businessman; member: Farm Bureau, National Rifle Association,
American Legion; chairman, Taxpayers Survival Association; married to
the former ``Sug'' McDaniel; three children: S. Lee, D. Kim, and Lu Ann;
elected November 8, 1988; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
438 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
2507.................................................. 225-6536
Administrative Assistant.--Duncan Haggart. FAX: 225-7700
Appointment Secretary.--Kelly Krauser.
Press Secretary.--Sam Coring.
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2840 East Chestnut Expressway, Springfield, MO 65802... (417) 862-4317
302 Federal Building, Joplin, MO 64801................. (417) 781-1041
Counties: Barry, Barton, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Douglas, Greene,
Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Ozark, Polk, Stone, and
Taney. Population (1990), 568,017.
ZIP Codes: 64728, 64744 (part), 64748, 64755-56, 64759, 64803, 64830-36,
64840-44, 64847-50, 64854-59, 64861-70, 64873-74, 65436, 65463,
65470, 65536, 65543, 65572, 65590, 65632, 65636, 65644, 65654,
65660, 65662, 65667, 65670, 65672, 65674, 65604-05, 65607-14,
65616-20, 65622-27, 65629-31, 65633, 65635, 65637-38, 65640-41,
65646-50, 65652-53, 65655-59, 65661, 65663-64, 65666, 65669,
65672, 65674-76, 65679-82, 65685-86, 65701-02, 65704-08, 65707-
08, 65710-15, 65717-18, 65720-23, 65725-34, 65737-42, 65744-45,
65747, 65751-62, 65764-73, 65775, 65781, 65784-85, 65790, 65793,
65801-10
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
BILL EMERSON, Republican, of Cape Girardeau, MO; born in St. Louis,
MO, January 1, 1938; raised in Hillsboro, Jefferson County, where he
attended the public schools; in 1953 was appointed a page in the U.S.
House of Representatives by the Hon. Thomas B. Curtis and received his
high school diploma in 1955 from the U.S. Capitol Page School; B.A.,
Westminster College, Fulton, MO, 1959; LL.B., University of Baltimore,
1964; special assistant to U.S. Representative Robert F. Ellsworth,
1961-65; administrative assistant to U.S. Representative/Senator Charles
McC. Mathias, Jr., 1965-70; director, Government relations, Fairchild
Industries, 1970-73; director, public affairs, Interstate Natural Gas
Association, 1974-75; executive assistant to the chairman, Federal
Election Commission, 1975; director, Federal relations, TRW, Inc., 1975-
79; president, William Emerson & Associates, Government relations
consultants, 1979-80; captain, USAF Res.; Presbyterian; married to the
former Jo Ann Hermann; two daughters: Victoria and Katharine; two
daughters by previous marriage, Elizabeth and Abigail; elected to the
97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2268 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2508............................................ 225-4404
Chief of Staff.--Lloyd Smith. FAX: 225-9621
Legislative Director.--David LaValle.
Communications Director.--Pete Jeffries.
Executive Assistant.--Tricia Schade.
Federal Building, 339 Broadway, Cape Girardeau, MO
63701................................................. (314) 335-0101
612 Pine, Rolla, MO 65401.............................. (314) 364-2455
Counties: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Crawford, Dent,
Dunklin, Howell, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon,
Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Francois, Scott,
Shannon, Stoddard, Texas, Washington, Wayne, and Wright.
Population (1990), 568,385.
ZIP Codes: 63036, 63071, 63601, 63620-26, 63628-33, 63636-38, 63640,
63645-46, 63648, 63650-51, 63653-56, 63660, 63662-65, 63674-75,
63701-02, 63730, 63732-33, 63735-36, 63738-40, 63742-45, 63747-
48, 63750-53, 63755, 63758, 63760, 63763-67, 63769-71, 63774-75,
63779-87, 63801, 63820-30, 63833-34, 63837-41, 63845-53, 63855,
63857, 63860, 63862-63, 63866-71, 63873-82, 63901, 63931-37,
63939-45, 63947, 63950-57, 63960-67, 65014, 65401, 65433, 65436,
65438-41, 65444, 65446, 65449, 65453, 65456-57, 65459, 65462,
65464, 65466, 65468, 65470, 65479, 65483-84, 65501, 65529,
65535, 65540-43, 65548, 65550, 65552, 65555, 65557, 65559-60,
65564-66, 65570-71, 65573, 65586, 65588-89, 65606, 65609, 65626,
65637, 65660, 65662, 65667, 65688-90, 65692, 65702, 65704,
65706, 65711, 65713, 65717, 65775, 65777-78, 65788-91, 6579
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
HAROLD L. VOLKMER, Democrat, of Hannibal, MO; born in Jefferson
City, MO, April 4, 1931; educated in the St. Peter's High School,
Jefferson City Junior College, St. Louis University School of Commerce
and Finance, and received LL.B. from University of Missouri School of
Law, Columbia, 1955; admitted to the bar in 1955, and appointed
assistant attorney general of Missouri; served in the U.S. Army, 1955-
57; prosecuting attorney of Marion County, MO, 1960-66; served in
Missouri House of Representatives, 1966-76, during the 78th general
assembly served as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and as a member
of the Revenue and Economics Committee, and as a member of the Third
State Reorganization Commission; elected to the 95th U.S. Congress,
November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House
Agriculture Committee; member: Holy Family Catholic Church, Hannibal;
10th Judicial Circuit Bar Association, Missouri Bar Association,
Hannibal Lions Club, and Knights
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of Columbus; recipient of Hannibal Junior Chamber of Commerce
Distinguished Service Award and received the St. Louis Globe-Democrat
Award for Meritorious Public Service in the 76th and 77th Missouri
General Assemblies; married Shirley Ruth Braskett of Kokomo, IN, August
20, 1955; three children: Jerry Wayne, John Paul, and Elizabeth Ann.
Office Listings
2409 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2509............................................ 225-2956
Administrative Assistant.--Jim Spurling. FAX: 225-7834
Scheduler.--Paula Lyng.
Office Manager.--Jeanne Frederick.
Federal Building, Room 370, Hannibal, MO 63401......... (314) 221-1200
District Administrator.--Lee J. Viorel.
122 Bourke, Macon, MO 63552............................ (816) 385-5615
912 East Walnut, Columbia, MO 65201.................... (314) 449-5111
317 Lafayette, P.O. Box 229, Washington, MO 63090...... (314) 239-4001
Counties: Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Clark, Franklin, Gasconade,
Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike,
Ralls, Randolph, St. Charles (part), Scotland, Shelby, and
Warren. Population (1990), 568,347.
ZIP Codes: 63001, 63005 (part), 63013-15, 63037, 63039, 63055-56, 63060-
61, 63068, 63069 (part), 63072, 63077, 63079-80, 63084, 63089-
91, 63303 (part), 63304 (part), 63330, 63332-34, 63336, 63339,
63341-53, 63357, 63359, 63361-65, 63366 (part), 63367, 63369-70,
63376 (part), 63377, 63379, 63381-85, 63387-90, 63401, 63430-43,
63445-48, 63450-54, 63456-74, 63501, 63530-40, 63543-44, 63546-
47, 63549, 63552, 63555, 63558-59, 63563, 65010, 65014, 65022,
65036, 65039, 65041, 65043, 65059, 65061-63, 65066-67, 65069,
65077, 65080, 65201-03, 65205, 65231-32, 65239-40, 65243-44,
65247, 65251, 65255-60, 65262-65, 65270, 65275, 65278-80, 65282-
85
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MONTANA
(Population, 1990 census, 803,655)
SENATORS
MAX BAUCUS, Democrat, of Missoula, MT; born in Helena, MT, December
11, 1941; graduated, Helena High School, 1959; B.A. in economics,
Stanford University, 1964; LL.B., Stanford University Law School, 1967;
attorney, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1967-71; attorney, George & Baucus
law firm, Missoula, MT; married to the former Wanda Minge; one child,
Zeno; member, Montana and District of Columbia Bar Associations; served
in Montana House of Representatives, 1973-74; elected to the 94th
Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; elected to
the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978 for a 6-year term beginning January 3,
1979; subsequently appointed December 15, 1978, to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Senator Paul Hatfield; reelected November
6, 1984 and November 6, 1990; member: Finance Committee; Agriculture,
Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Select Committee on Intelligence;
Joint Committee on Taxation; ranking minority member, Environment and
Public Work Committee.
Office Listings
511 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
2602.................................................. 224-2651
Chief of Staff.--Jim Crounse.
Legislative Director/General Counsel.--Mark Smith.
Press Secretary.--Tim Warner.
202 Fratt Building, 2817 Second Avenue North, Billings,
MT 59101.............................................. (406) 657-6790
State Director.--Sharon Peterson. (800) 332-6106
P.O. Box 1689, Bozeman, MT 59771....................... (406) 586-6104
Silver Bow Center, 125 West Granite, Butte, MT 59701... (406) 782-8700
107 5th Street North, Great Falls, MT 59401............ (406) 761-1574
23 South Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT 59601........... (406) 449-5480
Chief of Staff.--Doug Mitchell.
Scheduler.--Holly Luck.
220 1st Avenue East Kalispell, MT 59901................ (406) 756-1150
Room 102, 211 North Higgins, Missoula, MT 59802........ (406) 329-3123
* * *
CONRAD BURNS, Republican, of Billings, MT; born in Gallatin, Daviess
County, MO, on January 25, 1935; attended Pleasant Grove School District
60, Gallatin, MO, 1940-48; graduated, Gallatin High School, 1952;
attended, University of Missouri, Columbia, 1953-54; served, U.S. Marine
Corps, corporal, 1955-57; farm broadcaster and auctioneer; county
commissioner, Yellowstone County, 1986; member: Rotary, American Legion,
National Association of Farm Broadcasters, American Association of Farm
Broadcasters, Atonement Lutheran Church; married to the former Phyllis
Kuhlmann; two children: Keely and Garrett; elected to the U.S. Senate on
November 8, 1988, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989;
reelected November 8, 1994, for a 6-year term beginning January 4, 1995.
Office Listings
183 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2603............................................ 224-2644
Administrative Assistant.--Leo Giacometto.
Senior Legislative Director.--Tom Fulton.
Scheduler.--Kathy Didawick.
Office Manager.--Margo Rushing.
208 North Montana Avenue, Suite 202-A, Helena, MT 59601 (406) 449-5401
2708 First Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101............ (406) 252-0550
321 First Avenue North, Great Falls, MT 59401.......... (406) 452-9585
415 North Higgins, Missoula, MT 59802.................. (406) 329-3528
324 West Towne, Glendive, MT 59330..................... (406) 365-2391
10 East Babcock, Federal Building, Room 106, Bozeman,
MT 59715.............................................. (406) 586-4450
125 West Granite, Suite 211, Butte, MT 59701........... (406) 723-3277
575 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 101, Kalispell, MT 59901... (406) 257-3360
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REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
PAT WILLIAMS, Democrat, of Helena, MT; born in Helena, MT, October
30, 1937; attended the public schools; graduated, Butte High School,
1956; attended University of Montana, 1956-57; B.A., University of
Denver, 1961; U.S. Army, 1960-61; Colorado and Montana National Guard,
1962-69; educator; served in the Montana House of Representatives, 1967;
executive director, Hubert Humphrey Presidential campaign, Montana,
1968; Montana House of Representatives, 1969; executive assistant to
U.S. Congressman John Melcher, 1969-71; member, Governor's employment
and training council, 1972-78; member, Montana Legislative
Reapportionment Commission, 1973; co-chairman, Jimmy Carter Presidential
campaign, Montana, 1976; coordinator, Montana Family Education Program,
1971-78; member, Montana Manpower Council, 1973-78; member, Montana
Federation of Teachers; married to the former Carol Griffith, 1965;
three children: Griff, Erin, and Whitney; elected to the 96th Congress,
November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2329 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2601............................................ 225-3211
Staff Director.--James P. Foley.
Executive Assistant.--Mary B. Flanagan.
Press Secretary.--David E. Roach.
Legislative Assistants: Torian Donohoe; Art Noonan;
Allison Hoque.
Room 443, 316 North Park, P.O. Box 1681, Helena, MT
59624................................................. (406) 443-7878
Room 306, 305 West Mercury, Butte, MT 59701............ (406) 723-4404
302 West Broadway, Missoula, MT 59802.................. (406) 549-5550
2806 3rd Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101.............. (406) 256-1019
Room 101, Courthouse Annex, 325 2nd Avenue N., Great
Falls, MT 59401....................................... (406) 771-1242
Counties: Beaverhead, Big Horn, Blaine, Broadwater, Carbon, Carter,
Cascade, Chouteau, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Deer Lodge, Fallon,
Fergus, Flathead, Gallatin, Garfield, Glacier, Golden Valley,
Granite, Hill, Jefferson, Judith Basin, Lake, Lewis and Clark,
Liberty, Lincoln, Madison, McCone, Meagher, Mineral, Missoula,
Mussellshell Park, Petroleum, Phillips, Pondera, Powder River,
Powell, Prairie, Ravalli, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sanders,
Sheridan, Silver Bow, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, Teton, Toole,
Treasure, Valley, Wheatland, Wibaux, Yellowstone, and
Yellowstone National Park. Population (1990), 799,065.
ZIP Codes: 59001-03, 59006-08, 59010-20, 59022, 59024-39, 59041, 59043-
44, 59046-47, 59050-55, 59057-59, 59061-72, 59074-79, 59081-83,
59085-89, 59101-08, 59111-12, 59114-17, 59201, 59211-15, 59217-
19, 59221-26, 59230-31, 59240-45, 59247-48, 59250, 59252-63,
59270, 59273-76, 59301, 59311-19, 59322-24, 59326-27, 59330,
59332-33, 59336-39, 59341-45, 59347-49, 59351, 59353-54, 59401,
59403-06, 59410-12, 59414, 59416-22, 59424-25, 59427, 59430,
59432-36, 59440-48, 59450-54, 59456-57, 59460-69, 59471-474,
59477, 59479-80, 59482-87, 59489, 59501, 59520-32, 59535, 59537-
38, 59540, 59542, 59544-47, 59601, 59604, 59624, 59626, 59631-
36, 59638-45, 59647-48, 59701-03, 59710-11, 59713-17, 59720-22,
59724-25, 59727-33, 59735-36, 59739-41, 59743, 59745-52, 59754-
56, 59758-62, 59771-72, 59801-03, 59806-07, 59820-21, 59823-37,
59840-48, 59851-56, 59858-60, 59863-68, 59870-75, 59901, 59903-
04, 59910-23, 59925-37
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NEBRASKA
(Population, 1990 census, 1,584,617)
SENATORS
J. JAMES EXON, Democrat, of Lincoln, NE; born in Geddes, Charles Mix
County, SD, August 9, 1921; son of John James Exon, Sr. and Luella;
education, Lake Andes, SD public elementary and secondary schools; 1939-
41, University of Omaha, Omaha, NE; enlisted U.S. Army, 1942; 2 years
overseas: New Guinea, Philippines and Japan; honorable discharge, 1945,
as master sergeant; small business and agriculture background; married
to the former Omahan Patricia Ann Pros; three children: Stephen James,
Pamela Ann, and Candace Lee; eight grandchildren: Stephen, Heather and
Jessica Exon, Amy and Colin Bricker, and Lindsay, Evan James, and Anna
Wolf; branch manager, Universal Finance Corp., 1945-53; president,
Exons, Inc., engaged in office equipment and furnishings, 1953-71;
elected Governor of Nebraska, 1970; reelected to second 4-year term
1974; elected, U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for 6-year term beginning
January 3, 1979; reelected to a second 6-year term in the U.S. Senate
beginning January 3, 1985; reelected to a third 6-year term beginning
January 3, 1991; former vice chairman and national committeeman,
Nebraska Democratic Party; Democratic National Conventions, 1964, 1968,
1972, 1974, 1976, 1988 and 1992; as Governor, was member of Education
Commission of the States, chaired Midwest Governors' Conference and Old
West Regional Commission; served on executive committee and as first
chairman of the agriculture committee of the National Governors'
Association; member: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church of Lincoln, Masonic
Orders, Eagles, Elks, Optimist International, American Legion, and
Veterans' of Foreign Wars. Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, Creighton
University in Omaha, 1991.
Office Listings
528 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
2702.................................................. 224-4224
Chief of Staff.--Greg Pallas.
Press Secretary.--Russ Rader.
Appointment Secretary.--Adele Hanson.
275 Federal Building, North Platte, NE 69101........... (308) 534-2006
287 Federal Building, 100 Centennial Mall, North,
Lincoln, NE 68508..................................... (402) 437-5591
State Coordinator.--Mark Bowen.
Suite 700, 1623 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68102......... (402) 341-1776
2106 First Avenue, Scottsbluff, NE 69361............... (308) 632-3595
* * *
J. ROBERT KERREY, Democrat, of Omaha, NE; born in Lincoln, Lancaster
County, NE, on August 27, 1943; attended Bethany Grade School, Lincoln,
1948-55; graduated, Northeast High School, Lincoln, 1961; B.S. degree in
Pharmacy, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1966; served, U.S. Navy, Lt.
(J.G.), 1966-69; restaurateur; Governor of Nebraska, 1983-87; member:
VFW, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Vietnam Veterans of
America, Chamber of Commerce, Medal of Honor Society; two children:
Benjamin and Lindsey; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1988 for
the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989; reelected November 8, 1994
for the 6-year term beginning January 4, 1995.
Office Listings
303 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
2704.................................................. 224-6551
Chief of Staff/Administrative Assistant.--Paul
Johnson.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Steven J. Jarding.
Press Secretary.--Greg Weiner.
Legislative Director.--Sheila Murphy.
Schedulers: Mary Sherman (DC); Cindy Dwyer (NE and
National).
7602 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68114.................... (402) 391-3411
Federal Building, Room 294, 100 Centennial Mall North,
Lincoln, NE 68508..................................... (402) 437-5109
2106 First Avenue, Scottsbluff, NE 69361............... (308) 632-3595
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
DOUG BEREUTER, Republican, of Lincoln, NE; born in York, NE, October
6, 1939, son of Rupert and Evelyn Bereuter; attended St. Paul's Lutheran
School, Utica, NE, 1953; graduated, Utica High School, Utica, NE, 1957;
B.A., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, 1961; distinguished military
graduate; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; M.C.P., Harvard University, 1966; M.P.A.,
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1973; counterintelligence officer,
First Infantry Division, U.S. Army, 1963-65; urban development
consultant in States surrounding Nebraska; associate professor at
University of Nebraska and Kansas State University; visiting lecturer,
Harvard University; State senator, Nebraska Unicameral Legislature,
1974-78; vice chairman, Appropriations Committee and Committee on
Administrative Rules and Regulations, 1977-78; chaired the Urban
Development Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures,
1977-78; member, Select Committee on Post-Secondary Education
Coordination, 1977-78; Legislative Conservationist of the Year Award by
the Nebraska and National Wildlife Federation in 1980; division
director, Nebraska Department of Economic Development, 1967-68;
director, State Office of Planning and Programming, 1968-70; appointive,
Federal-State relations coordinator for Nebraska State Government, 1967-
70; member: State crime commission, Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; board of
trustees, Nebraska Wesleyan University; member: State Department
Commission on Security and Economic Assistance (1983-84), National
Commission on Agricultural Trade and Export Policy (1985-86);
congressional delegate to the United Nations, 1987; elected to the 96th
Congress and each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on
International Relations, vice chairman; Committee on Banking and
Financial Services; House Delegation to the North Atlantic Assembly,
chairman; House Interparliamentary Delegation to the European
Parliament.
Office Listings
2348 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2701............................................ 225-4806
Administrative Assistant.--Susan Olson.
Office Manager.--Robin Evans.
Appointment/Personal Secretary.--Marcia Smith.
1045 K Street, Lincoln, NE 68508....................... (402) 438-1598
District Office Manager.--Jim Barr.
502 North Broad Street, Fremont, NE 68025.............. (402) 727-0888
Counties: Burt, Butler, Cass (part), Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota,
Dixon, Dodge, Gage, Johnson, Lancaster, Madison, Nemaha, Otoe,
Pawnee, Richardson, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Stanton, Thurston,
Washington, Wayne, and York. Population (1990), 526,297.
ZIP Codes: 68001-04, 68008, 68014-20, 68023, 68025, 68029-31, 68033,
68036-42, 68044-45, 68047, 68050, 68055, 68057-58, 68061-63,
68065-68, 68070-73, 68301, 68304-05, 68307, 68309-10, 68313-14,
68316-21, 68323-24, 68328-33, 68336-37, 68339, 68341, 68343-49,
68355, 68357-60, 68364, 68366-68, 68371-72, 68374, 68376, 68378-
82, 68401-05, 68407, 68409-10, 68413-15, 68417-23, 68428, 68430-
34, 68437-39, 68441-43, 68445-48, 68450, 68453-58, 68460-67,
68500-510, 68512, 68514, 68516-17, 68520-24, 68526-29, 68531-32,
68542, 68621, 68624, 68626, 68629, 68632-33, 68635, 68641,
68643, 68648-50, 68657-59, 68661, 68664, 68667, 68669, 68701,
68710, 68715-17, 68723, 68727-28, 68731-33, 68738-41, 68743,
68745, 68748-49, 68751-52, 68757-58, 68762, 68768, 68770-71,
68774, 68776, 68779, 68781, 68784-85, 68787-88, 68790-92
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
JON CHRISTENSEN, Republican, Omaha, NE; born in St. Paul, NE,
February 20, 1963; attended St. Paul Grade School and High School, St.
Paul, NE; graduated, Midland Lutheran College, 1985; J.D., South Texas
College of Law, Houston, Texas, 1989; elected, freshman class president;
member of the student senate; co-founded Midland's Fellowship of
Christian Athletes; served as president of Law Week; clerk, Vision and
Elkins law firm, interned at Windle Turley, P.C. law firm and the
banking divisions of Chamberlin Hrdlicka, Dallas; admitted to the
Nebraska State bar, 1992; vice president, COMReP, Inc.; marketing
director, Connecticut Mutual Insurance Co.; insurance executive; formed
Aquila Group, Inc.; member: Nebraska Farm Bureau, Nebraska Cattlemen's
Association, National Federation of Independent Business, Northwest
Rotary Club; American, Nebraska, and Omaha Bar Associations, ABA's Real
Estate, Probate and Trust Division, National and Omaha Associations of
Life Underwriters; co-chairman, American Diabetes Association's
Celebrity Breakfast; married to Meredith Stewart Maxfield, 1987;
committee: House Ways and Means; subcommittees: Health and Social
Security.
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Office Listings
1020 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-4155
Administrative Assistant.--Steven Thomlison. FAX: 225-3032
Legislative Director.--Mark Fahleson.
Legislative Aides: Patricia Fava; Pam Davidson; Paul
Gresens.
Press Secretary.--Chris Hull.
8712 West Dodge Road, Room 350, Omaha, NE 68114........ (402) 397-9944
District Director.--Bill Protexter. FAX: 397-8787
Deputy District Director.--Krista Neumann.
Constituent Liaisons: Terry Van Keuren; Dwain
Marlowe; Karie Keown.
Counties: Douglas and Sarpy; cities of Bellevue, Bennington, Boys Town,
Elkhorn, Gretna, La Vista, Omaha, Offutt AFB, Papillion,
Plattsmouth, Ralston, Springfield, Valley, Waterloo. Population
(1990), 526,567.
ZIP Codes: 68005, 68007, 68010, 68022, 68028, 68046, 68048 (part),
68059, 68064, 68069, 68102, 68104-08, 68111-18, 68122-24, 68127-
28, 68130-38, 68142, 68144, 68147, 68152, 68154, 68157, 68164
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
WILLIAM E. (BILL) BARRETT, Republican, of Lexington, NE; born in
Lexington on February 9, 1929; graduate of Lexington High School; B.A.,
Hastings College, Hastings, NE, 1951; classes at Universities of
Connecticut, Nebraska, and Colorado; served in the U.S. Navy, 1951-52;
career in real estate and insurance since 1956; president, Barrett-
Housel and Associates, Inc., 1970-90; appointed to Nebraska Unicameral
Legislature in 1979; elected to Nebraska Legislature in 1980, 1984,
1988; elected Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature, 1987-90; named
Legislator of the Year by the National Republican Legislators
Association, 1990; named one of the five most influential State
legislators by the Lincoln Star, 1988; member: Lexington School Board,
1962-68; Lexington Planning Commission; Lexington Airport Authority;
Greater Lexington Development Corporation; organizational memberships:
Nebraska Association of Insurance Agents; National Association of
Insurance Agents; past president, Dawson County Board of Realtors; past
treasurer, Nebraska Realtors Association; Realtors National Marketing
Institute; American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers; National
Association of Realtors; National Association of Realtors' honorary
fraternity, Omega Tau Rho; certified instructor, Nebraska Real Estate
Commission; member: Nebraska Jaycees (past president); Lexington Rotary
Club (past president); American Legion; elder, Presbyterian Church;
trustee, Hastings College; married to Elsie Carlson Barrett, 1952; four
children: William, David, Elizabeth, and Jane; elected to the 102d
Congress November 6, 1990; reelected to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1213 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2703............................................ 225-6435
Administrative Assistant.--Jeralyn P. Finke.
Press Secretary.--Julie Ryan.
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Anna Castner.
312 West Third Street, Grand Island, NE 68801.......... (308) 381-5555
Suite 2, 1501 Second Avenue, Scottsbluff, NE 69361..... (308) 632-3333
Counties: Adams; Antelope; Arthur; Banner; Blaine; Boone; Box Butte;
Boyd; Brown; Buffalo; Chase; Cherry; Cheyenne; Clay; Custer;
Dawes; Dawson; Deuel; Dundy; Fillmore; Franklin; Frontier;
Furnas; Garden; Garfield; Gosper; Grant; Greeley; Hall;
Hamilton; Harlan; Hayes; Hitchcock; Holt; Hooker; Howard;
Jefferson; Kearney; Keith; Keya Paha; Kimball; Knox; Lincoln;
Logan; Loup; McPherson; Merrick; Morrill; Nance; Nuckolls;
Perkins; Phelps; Pierce; Platte; Polk; Red Willow; Rock; Scotts
Bluff; Sheridan; Sherman; Sioux; Thayer; Thomas; Valley;
Webster; Wheeler. Population (1990), 525,521.
ZIP Codes: 68303, 68315-16, 68322, 68325-27, 68335, 68338, 68340-42,
68350-52, 68354, 68361-62, 68365, 68367, 68370-71, 68375, 68377,
68401, 68406, 68416, 68424, 68429, 68436, 68440, 68444, 68452-
53, 68464, 68601-02, 68620, 68622-23, 68625, 68627-28, 68630-31,
68634, 68636-38, 68640, 68642-44, 68647, 68651-55, 68660, 68662-
63, 68665-66, 68711, 68713-14, 68718-20, 68722, 68724-26, 68729-
30, 68734-35, 68737-38, 68742, 68746-47, 68752-53, 68755-56,
68758-61, 68763-67, 68769, 68771-73, 68777-78, 68780-81, 68783,
68786, 68789, 68801-03, 68810, 68812-29, 68831-38, 68840-44,
68846-48, 68850, 68852-56, 68858-66, 68868-76, 68878-83, 68901-
02, 68920, 68922-30, 68932-52, 68954-61, 68963-64, 68966-67,
68969-82, 69001, 69020-46, 69101, 69103, 69120-23, 69125, 69127-
35, 69138, 69140-57, 69161-63, 69165-71, 69201, 69210-12, 69214,
69216-21, 69301, 69331, 69333-37, 69339-41, 69343, 69345-58,
69360-61, 69363, 69365-67
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NEVADA
(Population, 1990 census, 1,206,152)
SENATORS
HARRY REID, Democrat, of Searchlight, NV; born in Searchlight, NV,
on December 2, 1939; attended Searchlight Elementary School; graduated,
Basic High School, Henderson, NV, 1957; associate degree in science,
Southern Utah State College, 1959; B.S., Utah State University, Phi
Kappa Phi, 1961; J.D., George Washington School of Law, Washington, DC,
1964; admitted to the Nevada State bar in 1963, a year before graduating
from law school; while attending law school, worked as a U.S. Capitol
police officer; city attorney, Henderson, 1964-66; member and chairman,
South Nevada Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees, 1967-69; elected:
Nevada State Assembly, 1969-70; Lieutenant Governor, State of Nevada,
1970-74; served, executive committee, National Conference of Lieutenant
Governors; chairman, Nevada Gaming Commission, 1977-81; member: Nevada
State, Clark County and American Bar Associations; American Board of
Trial Advocates; board of directors: American Cancer Society; Legal Aid
Society, YMCA; and Operation Life, a community development corporation;
judge, Nevada State Athletic Commission; served, Executive Reserve of
the U.S. Office of Emergency Planning; awards: Nevada Jaycees
Outstanding Young Man of the Year, 1970; named Man of the Year by the
City of Hope, 1977; recipient of the National Jewish Hospital/National
Asthma Center Humanitarian Award, 1984; married to the former Landra
Gould in 1959; five children: Lana, Rory, Leif, Josh, and Key; elected
to the 98th Congress on November 2, 1982 and reelected to the 99th
Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986; reelected
November 3, 1992; committee assignments: Appropriations; Environment and
Public Works; and Special Committee on Aging; Indian Affairs.
Office Listings
324 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
2803.................................................. 224-3542
Personal Secretary.--Janice Shelton. FAX: 224-7327
Administrative Assistant.--Reynaldo L. Martinez.
Legislative Director.--Larry Werner.
Press Secretary.--Susan McCue.
Room 302, 600 East Williams, Carson City, NV 89701..... (702) 882-7343
500 East Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89104......... (702) 474-0041
245 East Liberty, #102, Reno, NV 89501................. (702) 784-5568
* * *
RICHARD H. BRYAN, Democrat, of Las Vegas, NV, born on July 16, 1937
in Washington, DC; attended Las Vegas High School, Las Vegas, NV, 1951-
55; B.A., University of Nevada, Reno, 1959; LL.B., University of
California Hastings College of Law, 1963; second lieutenant, U.S. Army,
1959-60; served in U.S. Army Reserve; attorney, began practice in
Nevada, 1963; appointed public defender, 1966-68; elected to the Nevada
State Assembly, 1968-72; elected Nevada State Senate, 1972-78; elected
Nevada attorney general, 1979-83; elected Governor of Nevada, 1983-89;
married to the former Bonnie Fairchild, 1962; three children: Richard,
Jr., Leslie, and Blair; member: Committees on Banking, Housing and Urban
Affairs; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Intelligence Committee;
Ethics Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Armed
Services; member, Democratic Steering Committee; subcommittees: Force
Requirements and Personnel; Military Readiness and Defense
Infrastructure; Nuclear Deterrence, Arms Control, and Defense
Intelligence; ranking member, Financial Institutions and Regulatory
Relief; Housing Opportunity and Community Development; Securities;
Consumer; Foreign Commerce and Tourism; and Science, Technology, and
Space; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1988 for the 6-year
term commencing January 3, 1989; reelected to a second term on November
8, 1994.
Office Listings
364 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2804............................................ 224-6244
Administrative Assistant.--Jean Neal. FAX: 224-1867
Personal Secretary.--Cindy Balmuth.
Legislative Counsel.--Opal Winebrenner.
Legislative Director.--Andrew Vermilye.
Suite 2014, 300 Booth Street, Reno, NV 89509........... (702) 784-5007
Suite 304, 600 East Williams Street, Carson City, NV
89701................................................. (702) 885-9111
Suite 1110, 300 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV
89101................................................. (702) 388-6605
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JOHN ENSIGN, Republican of Las Vegas, NV; born in Roseville, CA,
March 25, 1958; graduated E.W. Clark High School, Las Vegas, NV, 1976;
B.S., University of Las Vegas, 1976-79; Oregon State University, 1981;
Colorado State University, 1985; veterinarian; general manager of a
casino; member: Las Vegas Southwest Rotary, Las Vegas Chamber of
Commerce, Sigma Chi fraternity, Prison Fellowship, Meadows Christian
Fellowship; married to Darlene Ensign, 1987; one child, Trevor; Ways and
Means Committee; subcommittees: Health and Human Resources.
Office Listings
414 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-5965
Chief of Staff.--Mark Emerson. FAX: 225-3119
Legislative Director.--J. Scott Bensing.
Press Secretary/Legislative Assistant.--Katie Baur.
1000 E. Sahara Ave., Suite D, Las Vegas, NV 89104...... (702) 731-1801
District Director.--Dan Burns. FAX: 731-1863
County: Clark County (part); cities of Henderson, Las Vegas, and North
Las Vegas. Population (1990), 600,957.
ZIP Codes: 89014-16, 89030-31, 89101-04, 89106-10, 89112, 89114-28,
89130, 89132, 89160, 89170, 89180, 89185, 89191, 89193
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
BARBARA F. VUCANOVICH, Republican, of Reno, NV; born in Camp Dix,
NJ, on June 22, 1921; graduated, Albany Academy for Girls, Albany, 1938;
attended Manhattanville College of Sacred Heart, New York, NY, 1939;
businesswoman; district representative for Senator Paul Laxalt for
northern Nevada, 1974-82; member: Nevada Federation of Republican Women,
Republican Women's Club of Reno, Saint Mary's Hospital Guild,
Soroptimist, Emblem Club, Civil Air Patrol, and Washoe Medical Center
Women's League; married to George J. Vucanovich, 1965; five children:
Patty, Mike, Ken, Tom, and Susie; 15 grandchildren; 2 great-
grandchildren; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2202 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2802............................................ 225-6155
Administrative Assistant.--Michael Pieper. FAX: 225-2319
Legislative Director.--Dennis Parobek.
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Sarah Fowler.
300 Booth Street, Reno, NV 89509....................... (702) 784-5003
Suite 509, 6900 Westcliff, Las Vegas, NV 89128......... (702) 255-6470
368 7th Street, Elko, NV 89701......................... (702) 738-4064
Counties: Churchill, Clark (part), Douglas, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka,
Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, Storey,
Washoe, White Pine, and Carson City. Population (1990), 600,876.
ZIP Codes: 89001, 89003-10, 89013, 89015 (part), 89017-25, 89028-29,
89030 (part), 89031 (part), 89036, 89039-43, 89045-47, 89049,
89103 (part), 89107 (part), 89108 (part), 89111, 89113, 89115
(part), 89117 (part), 89118 (part), 89122 (part), 89124 (part),
89128 (part), 89129, 89130 (part), 89131, 89133-34, 89301,
89310-11, 89314-19, 89402-15, 89418-34, 89436, 89438-40, 89442,
89444-45, 89447-51, 89501-07, 89509-13, 89515, 89520, 89523,
89550, 89557, 89564, 89570, 89701-06, 89721, 89801-03, 89820-26,
89828, 89830-35, 89883
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
(Population, 1990 census, 1,113,915)
SENATORS
ROBERT C. SMITH, Republican, of Tuftonboro, NH; born in Trenton, NJ,
March 30, 1941; B.S., government and history, Lafayette College, Easton,
PA, 1965; served, U.S. Navy, 1965-67, 1 year of duty in Vietnam, 5
years, U.S. Naval Reserve; teacher, realtor; married to the former Mary
Jo Hutchinson; three children: Jennifer, Robert, Jr., and Jason; elected
to the U.S. House, 1985-90; served on Armed Services Committee, Science
and Technology Committee, Veterans Affairs Committee, Small Business
Committee, and the Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families;
elected to U.S. Senate, November 6, 1990; appointed to the Armed
Services Committee, the Environment and Public Works Committee, and the
Select Committee on Ethics. Member of Senate Steering Committee, and
member of Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Office Listings
332 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2903............................................ 224-2841
Administrative Assistant.--Patrick J. Pettey.
Legislative Director.--Thomas E. Hodson.
Press Secretary.--Lisa B. Stocklan.
Office Manager.--John M. Pettey.
The Gateway Building, 2nd Floor, 50 Phillippe Cote
Street, Manchester, NH 03101.......................... (603) 634-5000
State Director.--Mark Aldrich.
One Harbour Place, Portsmouth, NH 03801................ (603) 433-1667
46 South Main Street, Concord, NH 03301................ (603) 228-0453
136 Pleasant Street, Berlin, NH 03570.................. (603) 752-2600
* * *
JUDD GREGG, Republican, of Greenfield, NH; born in Nashua, NH,
February 14, 1947; attended Nashua public schools; graduated Phillips
Exeter Academy, 1965: A.B., Columbia University, New York City, 1969;
J.D., 1972 and LL.M., 1975; Boston University; attorney; admitted to the
New Hampshire bar, 1972; commenced practice in Nashua; practiced law,
1975-80; member, Governor's executive council, 1978-80; president,
Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Foundation; married to the former
Kathleen MacLellan, 1973; three children: Molly, Sarah, and Joshua;
elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980 and reelected to the
98th-100th Congresses; elected Governor of New Hampshire, 1988-92;
elected to the Senate, November 3, 1992, for the 6-year term beginning
January 3, 1993.
Office Listings
393 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2902............................................ 224-3324
Administrative Assistant.--James Gallagher.
Office Manager.--Suzanne Hoffman.
Legislative Director.--Cindi Sensibaugh.
State Director.--Joel Maiola.
125 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301............... (603) 225-7115
28 Webster Street, Manchester, NH 03104................ (603) 622-7979
99 Pease Blvd., Portsmouth, NH 03801................... (603) 431-2171
136 Pleasant Street, Berlin, NH 03570.................. (603) 752-2604
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
BILL ZELIFF, Jr., Republican, of Jackson, NH; born in East Orange,
NJ, June 12, 1936; graduated from Milford High School, Milford, CT,
1954; B.S., business administration, University of Connecticut, Storrs,
CT, 1959; served, U.S. Army National Guard, 1958-64; sales and marketing
manager, E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.; innkeeper and small business
owner; past vice-chairman and board member, Business & Industry
Association; past member, Jackson Planning Board; past president and
current member, Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce;
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past board member and current member, New England Innkeepers
Association; past treasurer and board member, New England USA; past
president and board member: New Hampshire Hospitality Association; New
Hampshire/Ohio Citizens Task Force on Acid Rain; High Level Nuclear
Waste Task Force; New Hampshire Council on the Arts; member for 10
years, New Hampshire Private Industry Council, CETA and Job Training
Council; past president and board member, New Hampshire Travel Council;
delegate, White House Conference on Small Business, 1986; and New
Hampshire Innkeeper of the Year, 1988-89; married to the former Sydna
Taylor, 1959; three children: James, Michael, and William III; elected
to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected to November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
1210 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2901............................................ 225-5456
Chief of Staff.--Marshall Cobleigh. FAX: 225-4370
Senior Legislative Assistant.--Taylor Caswell.
Director of Communications.--Barbara Riley.
Executive Assistant.--Ann McCain.
340 Commercial Street, Manchester, NH 03101............ (603) 669-6330
FAX: 669-6446
601 Spaulding Turnpike, Suite 28, Portsmouth, NH 03801. (603) 433-1601
Counties: Belknap (part), Carroll, Hillsborough (part), Merrimack
(part), Rockingham (part), and Strafford. Population (1990),
554,360.
ZIP Codes: 03032, 03034, 03036-38, 03040-42, 03044-45, 03053-54, 03077,
03101-02, 03103 (part), 03104-05, 03106 (part), 03108-10, 03218,
03220, 03225-27, 03234, 03237, 03246-47, 03253-54, 03256, 03259,
03261, 03263, 03276 (part), 03289-91, 03801-02, 03804, 03809-10,
03811 (part), 03812-20, 03824-27, 03830, 03832-33, 03835-42,
03844-60, 03862, 03864-65, 03867-75, 03878, 03882-87, 03890,
03894, 03896, 03897
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
CHARLES FOSTER BASS, Republican, of Petersborough, NH; born on
January 8, 1952, Boston, MA; graduated, Holderness School, Plymouth, NH,
1970; A.B., Dartmouth College, NH, 1974; vice president, High Standard
Inc., Dublin, NH; chairman, Columbia Architectural Products, Beltsville,
MD; New Hampshire General Court, 1982-88; vice chairman, Judiciary
Committee; New Hampshire State Senate 1988-92; chairman, Public Affairs
and Ethics Committees; co-chairman, Economic Development Committee;
member: Monadnock Rotary Club (president, 1992-93); Anoskeag Veterans;
Altermont Lodge, FA & M; Trusteeships: New Hampshire Higher Education
Assistance Foundation, Monadnock Conservancy, New Hampshire Humanities
Council; Committees: Budget, Government Reform and Oversight;
Subcommittees: vice chairman, Civil Service, Government Management,
Information and Technology; married to Lisa Levesque Bass, 1989; two
children: Lucy Foster, 3 and Jonathan Perkins, 1.
Office Listings
1728 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-2902............................................ 225-5206
Chief of Staff.--Suzanne Hellmann.
Legislative Director.--Darwin Cusack.
District Director.--Paul Collins.
Press Secretary.--Brian Sansoni.
142 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301............... (603) 226-0249
170 Main Street, Nashua, NH 03062...................... (603) 889-8772
Counties: Belknap (part); Cheshire; Coos; Grafton; Hillsborough (part);
Merrimack (part); Rockingham (part); Sullivan. Population
(1990), 554,892.
ZIP Codes: 03031, 03033, 03043, 03047-49, 03051, 03055, 03057, 03060-63,
03070-71, 03073, 03076, 03079, 03082, 03084, 03086-87, 03103
(part), 03106 (part), 03215-17, 03221-24, 03229-33, 03235,
03238, 03240-45, 03251-52, 03255, 03257, 03260, 03262, 03264-66,
03268-69, 03272-75, 03276 (part), 03278-82, 03284-85, 03287,
03293, 03301-04, 03431, 03440-52, 03455-58, 03461-62, 03464-70,
03561, 03570, 03574-76, 03579-85, 03588-90, 03592, 03595, 03597-
98, 03601-09, 03740-41, 03743, 03745-46, 03748-55, 03765-66,
03768-74, 03777, 03779-82, 03784-85, 03811 (part), 03263 (part)
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NEW JERSEY
(Population, 1990 census, 7,748,634)
SENATORS
BILL BRADLEY, Democrat, of Montclair, NJ; born in Crystal City, MO,
July 28, 1943; attended Crystal City Elementary and Palm Beach private
schools; graduated Crystal City High School, 1961; B.A., American
history, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 1965; M.A., Oxford
University (Rhodes Scholar), Oxford, England, 1965-68; first lieutenant,
USAF Reserve, 1967-78; author: ``The Fair Tax'' and ``Life on the Run'';
businessman; professional basketball player with New York Knicks, 1967-
77; member: Finance, Energy and Natural Resources Committees, Special
Committee on Aging; married to Ernestine Schlant, 1974; one daughter:
Theresa Anne; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-
year term beginning January 3, 1979; reelected November 6, 1984 and
again on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
731 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3001.................................................. 224-3224
Legislative Director.--Trudy Vincent. FAX: 224-8567
Personal Secretary.--Meg Hawthorne.
Office Manager.--Diane Ellison.
Chief of Staff.--Bernie Toon.
One Newark Center, 16th Floor, Newark, New Jersey 07102 (201) 639-2860
Suite 303, One Greentree Centre, Route 73, Marlton, NJ
08053................................................. (609) 983-4143
* * *
FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, Democrat, of Cliffside Park, NJ, born in
Paterson, NJ, on January 23, 1924; attended Elementary School 21,
Paterson; Nutley High School, Nutley, NJ, 1941; B.S., economics,
Columbia University School of Business, New York, NY, 1949; U.S. Army
Signal Corps, 1942-46; data processing firm founder and CEO, 1952-82;
commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1978-82;
commissioner, New Jersey Economic Development Authority; member: U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Council, Advisory Council of the Graduate School of
Business, Columbia University, Helsinki Commission; member: Environment
and Public Works Committee, Budget Committee, Appropriations Committee;
Subcommittees: ranking member, Superfund; Waste Control and Risk
Assessment; Drinking Water; Fisheries and Wildlife; Transportation;
member: Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary and related agencies;
Defense, Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies; Foreign
Operations Subcommittees; Small Business Committee; four children: Ellen
(36), Nan (34), Lisa (28) and Joshua (25); elected to the U.S. Senate
November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983;
appointed by the Governor on December 27, 1982, to complete the
unexpired term of Nicholas F. Brady; reelected November 8, 1988.
Office Listings
506 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3002.................................................. 224-4744
Administrative Assistant.--Eve Lubalin. FAX: 224-9707
Legislative Director.--Bob Seltzer.
Scheduler.--Kathy Gallagher.
State Director.--Christy Davis.
Suite 1001, One Gateway Center, Newark, NJ 07102....... (201) 645-3030
Barrington Commons, Suites 18-19, 208 White Horse Pike,
Barrington, NJ 08007.................................. (609) 757-5353
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
ROBERT E. ANDREWS, Democrat, of Haddon Heights, NJ; born in Camden,
NJ, August 4, 1957; attended Bellmawr Elementary School; graduated from
Triton High School, Runnemede, NJ, 1975; B.S., political science,
Bucknell University, Phi Beta Kappa, Lewisburg, PA, 1979; J.D., Cornell
Law School, Ithaca, NY, 1982; Camden County Freeholder, 1986-90; Camden
County Freeholder Director, 1988-90; elected by special election on
November 6, 1990
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to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Florio; elected
at the same time to the 102d Congress; reelected to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
2439 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3001............................................ 225-6501
Administrative Assistant.--Ted Long.
16 Somerdale Square, Somerdale, NJ 08083............... (609) 627-9000
District Director.--David Mayer.
Chief of Staff.--Lynn Kmiec.
Counties: Burlington County; cities and townships of Maple Shade,
Palmyra, Riverton. Camden County: cities and townships of
Audubon, Audubon Park, Barrington, Bellmawr, Berlin, Berlin
Township, Brooklawn, Camden, Chesilhurst, Clementon,
Collingswood, Gibbsboro, Gloucester City, Gloucester Township,
Haddon Heights, Haddon Township (part), Hi-Nella, Laurel
Springs, Lawnside, Lindenwold, Magnolia, Mt. Ephraim, Oaklyn,
Pennsauken, Pine Hill, Pine Valley, Runnemede, Somerdale,
Stratford, Tavistock, Voorhees, Winslow, Woodlynne. Gloucester
County: cities and townships of Deptford, E. Greenwich,
Greenwich, Logan Township, Mantua (part), Monroe, National Park,
Paulsboro, Washington Township, and Wenonah. Population (1990),
594,630.
ZIP Codes: 08002 (part), 08003 (part), 08004 (part), 08007, 08009
(part), 08012, 08014, 08020-21, 08026-27, 08029-32, 08033
(part), 08035, 08037 (part), 08039, 08043 (part), 08045, 08049,
08051 (part), 08052 (part), 08056 (part), 08059, 08061, 08063,
08065 (part), 08066, 08077 (part), 08078, 08080 (part), 08081,
08083-84, 08085 (part), 08086, 08089 (part), 08090-91, 08093,
08094 (part), 08096 (part), 08097, 08099, 08101-07, 08108
(part), 08109 (part), 08110
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
FRANK A. LoBIONDO, Republican of Vineland, NJ; born in Bridgeton,
NJ, May 12, 1946; attended Immaculate Conception Elementary School,
Bridgeton, NJ; graduated, Georgetown Preparatory School, Rockville, MD,
1964; St. Joe's University, Philadelphia, PA, 1968; operations manager,
LoBiondo Brothers Motor Express; New Jersey State Assemblyman, 1988-94;
chairman, General Assembly Economic and Community Development,
Agriculture and Tourism Committee, 1988-94; member: Cumberland County
Board of Freeholders, 1985-88; board of directors, Literacy Volunteers
of America, Cape May County Chapter; Vineland Rotary, 1987-95 (honorary
as of January 1, 1995); board of directors, Young Men's Christian
Association; honorary chairman, Cumberland County Hospice annual
fundraising drive, 1992; chairman, American Heart Association,
Cumberland County Chapter, 1989-90; founder, Cumberland County
Environmental Health Task Force; president, Cumberland County Guidance
Center, 1982-84; director, Young Men's Christian Association, 1978-84;
member, Cape May County Chamber of Commerce (honorary as of January 1,
1995); married to Jan Dwyer LoBiondo; two children: Adina and Amy.
Office Listings
513 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3002.................................................. 225-6572
Administrative Assistant.--Mary Annie Harper. FAX: 225-3318
Executive Assistant.--Susan Marshall.
Central Park East, Building 4, Suite 5, 222 New Road,
Linwood, NJ 08221..................................... (609) 927-4442
Staff Assistant.--Crystal Neill
Counties: Atlantic County. Cities and townships: Absecon, Atlantic City,
Brigantine, Buena, Cardiff, Collings Lake, Cologne, Corbin City,
Dorothy, Egg Harbor, Estell Manor, Galloway, Hammonton,
Landisville, Leeds Point, Linwood, Longport, Margate, Mays
Landing, Milmay, Minotola, Mizpah, Newtonville, Northfield,
Oceanville, Pleasantville, Pomona, Port Republic, Richland,
Somers Point, Ventnor. Burlington County (part). Cities and
townships: Chatsworth, New Gretna. Cape May County. Cities and
townships: Avalon, Bargaintown, Beesley's, Belleplain, Burleigh,
Cape May, Cap May C.H., Cape May Point, Cold Springs, Del Haven,
Dennisville, Dias Creek, Eldora, Erma, Fishing Creek, Goshen,
Green Creek, Greenfield, Marmora, Ocean City, Ocean View, Rio
Grande, Sea Isle, South Dennis, South Seaville, Stone Harbor,
Strathmere, Tuckahoe, Villas, Whitesboro, Wildwood, Woodbine.
Cumberland County. Cities and townships: Bridgeton, Cedarville,
Centerton, Deerfield, Delmont, Dividing Creek, Dorchester,
Elwood, Fairton, Fortescue, Greenwich, Heislerville, Hopewell,
Leesburg, Mauricetown, Millville, Newport, Port Elizabeth, Port
Norris, Rosenhayn, Shiloh, Vineland. Gloucester County (part).
Cities and townships: Clayton, Ewan, Franklinville, Glassboro,
Harrisonville, Malaga, Mantua, Mickleton, Mullica Hill,
Newfield, Pitman, Richwood, Sewell, Swedesboro, Williamstown,
Woodbury. Salem County. Cities and townships: Alloway, Carney's
Point, Daretown, Deepwater, Elmer, Elsinboro, Hancocks Bridge,
Monroeville, Norma, Pedricktown, Penns Grove, Pennsville,
Quinton, Salem, and Woodstown. Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 08001, 08023, 08025, 08028, 08037-39, 08051 (part), 08062,
08067, 08069-72, 08074, 08079, 08080, 08085, 08094-96, 08098,
08201-04, 08210, 08212-15, 08217, 08219-21, 08223, 08225-26,
08230-32, 08240-48, 08250-52, 08260, 08270, 08302, 08310-24,
08326-30, 08332, 08340-50, 08352-53, 08360, 08400-04, 08406
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THIRD DISTRICT
JIM SAXTON, Republican, of Mt. Holly, NJ; born in Nicholson, PA,
January 22, 1943; attended, Nicholson Elementary School; graduated,
Lackawanna Trail High School, Factoryville, PA, 1961; B.A., education,
East Stroudsburg State College, PA, 1965; graduate courses in elementary
education, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1968; public school
teacher, 1965-68; realtor, owner of Jim Saxton Realty Co., 1968-85;
elected: New Jersey General Assembly, 1976-81; State senate, 1982-84;
chairman, State Republican Platform Committee, 1983; former member:
Chamber of Commerce, Association of the U.S. Air Force, Leadership
Foundation of New Jersey, Boy Scouts of America, Rotary International;
former chairman: American Cancer Committee; two children: Jennifer Ann
and J. Martin; elected to the 98th Congress by special election on
November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
339 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3003.................................................. 225-4765
Administrative Assistant.--Tom Houston. FAX: 225-0778
Press Secretary.--Gary Gallant.
Executive Assistant.--Courtney Johnson.
Legislative Correspondent.--Scott Rudder.
100 High Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060................. (609) 261-5800
District Representative/Business Manager.--Sandra
Condit.
1 Maine Avenue, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002.................. (609) 428-0520
7 Hadley Avenue, Toms River, NJ 08753.................. (908) 914-2020
Counties: Burlington County; that part not contained in the Third and
Fourth Districts. Camden County; municipalities of Cherry Hill,
Haddonfield, Merchantville, and Waterford. Ocean County; that
part not contained in the Third and Fourth Districts. Population
(1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 08002 (part), 08003 (part), 08004 (part), 08005 (part),
08006, 08008 (part), 08009 (part), 08010 (part), 08011, 08015,
08016 (part), 08019, 08022 (part), 08033 (part), 08034 (part),
08036, 08043 (part), 08046 (part), 08048 (part), 08050, 08052
(part), 08053-55, 08057, 08060 (part), 08064, 08065 (part),
08068, 08075, 08077, 08081 (part), 08086 (part), 08087, 08088
(part), 08089 (part), 08092, 08098 (part), 08108 (part), 08109
(part), 08224, 08358, 08370, 08505 (part), 08518 (part), 08527
(part), 08533 (part), 08554 (part), 08640 (part), 08641 (part),
08701 (part), 08721 (part), 08722, 08723 (part), 08724 (part),
08731-32, 08733 (part), 08734 (part), 08735, 08738 (part),
08740-41, 08742 (part), 08751-54, 08755 (part), 08756, 08757
(part), 08758, 08759 (part)
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH, Republican, of Robbinsville, NJ; born in
Rahway, NJ, March 4, 1953; B.A., Trenton State College, 1975; attended
Worcester College, England, 1974; businessman; executive director, New
Jersey Right to Life Committee, Inc., 1976-78; married to the former
Marie Hahn, 1976; two daughters: Melissa and Elyse, and two sons:
Christopher and Michael; Catholic; member: Committee on International
Relations; vice chairman, Committee on Veterans' Affairs; chairman,
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1995; cochairman,
Congressional Pro-Life Caucus; Subcommittees: chairman, International
Operations and Humans Rights; Western Hemisphere; Hospitals and Health
Care; appointed chairman, Commission on Security and Cooperation in
Europe (the Helsinki Commission), 1995; elected to the 97th Congress,
November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2370 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3004............................................ 225-3765
Administrative Assistant.--Martin J. Dannenfelser. FAX: 225-7768
Chief of Staff.--Mary Noonan.
Press Secretary.--Michael Pauley.
Office Manager.--Patricia Coll.
1720 Greenwood Avenue, Trenton, NJ 08609............... (609) 890-2800
Regional Director.--Joyce Golden.
Room 1, 427 High Street, Burlington, NJ 08016.......... (609) 386-5534
38-A, Whiting Shopping Center, Whiting, NJ 08759....... (908) 350-2300
Regional Director.--Loretta Charbonneau.
Counties: Burlington County; municipalities of Bordentown City,
Bordentown Township, Burlington City, Burlington Township,
Chesterfield, Eastampton, Fieldsboro, Florence, Mansfield, North
Hanover, Springfield, Westampton, and Wrightstown (part). Mercer
County; municipalities of East Windsor, Hamilton, Highstown,
Trenton, and Washington Township. Monmouth County;
municipalities of Allentown, Brielle, Farmingdale, Howell,
Manasquan, Millstone Township, Roosevelt, Spring Lake Hts.
(part), Upper Freehold, Wall. Ocean County; municipality of Bay
Head, Brick, Dover Township (part), Jackson, Lakehurst,
Lakewood, Manchester, Mantoloking, Plumstead, Pt. Pleasant, and
Pt. Pleasant Beach. Population (1990), 594,630.
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ZIP Codes: 07719 (part), 07726 (part), 07727, 07728 (part), 07731, 07753
(part), 07762 (part), 08010 (part), 08016, 08022, 08041, 08046
(part), 08060 (part), 08068 (part), 08501, 08505, 08510, 08512
(part), 08514-15, 08518, 08520 (part), 08526-27, 08533, 08535,
08554-55, 08561, 08562 (part), 08601-11, 08618 (part), 08619
(part), 08620, 08629, 08638 (part), 08640 (part), 08641 (part),
08645-47, 08648 (part), 08650, 08666, 08677, 08690 (part), 08691
(part), 08695, 08701, 08720, 08723-24, 08730, 08733, 08736
(part), 08738-39, 08742, 08750 (part), 08755 (part), 08757
(part), 08759 (part)
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
MARGE ROUKEMA, Republican, of Ridgewood, NJ; born on September 19,
1929; graduated, Montclair State College in New Jersey with B.A.,
political science and English; pursued interests in government by
studying urban and regional planning at Rutgers University; married, Dr.
Richard W. Roukema; three children: Greg, Todd (deceased), and Meg;
teacher, history, and English, Livingston and Ridgewood, NJ; trustee and
vice president, Ridgewood Board of Education, 1970-73; chairman,
Ridgewood Better Government Committee; member: Mayor's Advisory Charter
Study Commission; New Jersey Business and Professional Women; College
Club of Ridgewood; Distributive Education Clubs of American
Congressional Advisory Board; active member, board of directors of such
public service organizations: Ridgewood Family Counseling Service;
Leukemia Society of Northern New Jersey; Ridgewood Senior Citizens
Housing Corp. (cofounder); Spring House, residential center for the
treatment of alcoholism; Spectrum for Living; awards: Citizen of the
Year, West Bergen Mental Center, 1981; Citizen of the Year, Bergen
County Professional Engineers; Citizens Award, North Jersey Homebuilders
Association; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; committee member: Banking and Financial
Services; Economic and Educational Opportunities.
Office Listings
2469 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3005............................................ 225-4465
Administrative Assistant.--Steve Wilson. FAX: 225-9048
Press Secretary.--Craig Shearman.
Scheduler.--Nancy Fox.
1200 E. Ridgewood Avenue, NJ 07450..................... (201) 447-3900
District Administrator.--David Zuidema. FAX: 447-3749
1500 Rt. 517, Allamuchy, NJ 07820...................... (908) 850-4747
FAX: 850-3406
Counties: Bergen County; cities and townships of Allendale, Alpine,
Bergenfield, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, Emerson, Fair
Lawn, Franklin Lakes, Glen Rock, Harrington Park, Haworth,
Hillsdale, Hohokus, Mahwah, Midland Park, Montvale, Northvale,
Norwood, Oakland, Old Tappan, Oradell, Paramus, Park Ridge,
Ramsey, Ridgewood, River Vale, Rochelle Park, Rockleigh, Saddle
River, Tenafly, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Washington,
Westwood, Woodcliff Lake, and Wyckoff. Passaic County; cities
and townships of Haskell, Hawthorne, Hewitt, Newfoundland, North
Haledon, Oak Ridge, Wanaque, and West Milford. Sussex County;
cities and townships of Andover Borough, Andover Township,
Agusta, Branchville, Frankford, Franklin, Fredon, Glenwood,
Green, Hamburg, Hampton, Hardyston, Highland Lakes, Lafayette,
Layton, McAfee, Montague, Newtown, Sandyston, Stillwater
(Middleville), Stockholm, Sussex, Swartswood, Tranquility,
Vernon, Walpack Center, and Wantage. Warren County; cities and
townships of Allamuchy, Alpha, Belvidere, Blairstown,
Buttzville, Columbia, Franklin, Frelinghuysen, Greenwich,
Hackettstown, Hardwick, Harmony, Hope, Independence, Knowlton,
Landing, Liberty, Lopatcong, Mansfield, Oxford, Pahaquarry,
Phillipsburg, Pohatcong, Washington Borough, Washington
Township, White. Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07401, 07410 (part), 07416-23, 07424 (part), 07428, 07430,
07432, 07435-36, 07438 (part), 07446, 07450-51, 07452 (part),
07456 (part), 07458, 07460 (part), 07461-63, 07465 (part),
07480-81, 07495, 07506, 07507, 07508 (part), 07620-21, 07624,
07626-28, 07630, 07640-42, 07645, 07647-48, 07649 (part), 07652-
53, 07656, 07662 (part), 07670 (part), 07675, 07820, 07821
(part), 07822-23, 07825-27, 07829-33, 07837-40, 07844, 07846,
07848, 07850, 07851 (part), 07855, 07860 (part), 07863, 07865,
07874 (part), 07875, 07877, 07879-82, 08802, 08804, 08808,
08827, 08865, 08886
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
FRANK PALLONE, Jr., Democrat, of Long Branch, NJ; born in Long
Branch, October 30, 1951; attended Long Branch Schools; B.A., Middlebury
College, Middlebury, VT, 1973; M.A., Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy, 1974; J.D., Rutgers University School of Law, 1978; member of
the bar: Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey; attorney,
Marine Advisory Service; assistant professor, Cook College, Rutgers
University, Sea Grant Extension Program; counsel, Monmouth County, NJ,
Protective Services for the Elderly; instructor, Monmouth College;
elected to the Long Branch City Council, 1982-88; elected to the New
Jersey State Senate, 1983-88; elected by special election on November 8,
1988 to the 100th Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
the Hon. James J. Howard; married the former Sarah Hospodor, 1992;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
420 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3006.................................................. 225-4671
Administrative Assistant.--Russell McGurk. FAX: 225-9665
Office Manager.--Rosalie Chorbajian.
Press Secretary.--Ted Loud.
District Director.--Mike Beson.
Suite 118, 540 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ 07740......... (908) 571-1140
FAX: 870-3890
67/69 Church Street, Kilmer Square, New Brunswick, NJ.. (908) 249-8892
FAX: 249-1335
Room 33, I.E.I. Airport Plaza, Highway 36, Hazlet, NJ.. (908) 264-9104
FAX: 739-4668
Counties: Monmouth County; cities and townships of Aberdeen, Allenhurst,
Asbury Park, Atlantic Highlands, Avon-by-the-Sea, Belford,
Belmar, Bradley Beach, Deal, Hazlet, Highlands, Keansburg,
Keyport, Leonardo, Loch Arbour, Long Branch, Matawan,
Middletown, Monmouth Beach, Navesink, Neptune, Neptune City,
Ocean Grove, Red Bank, Sea Birght, Sea Girt, South Belmar,
Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, Union Beach. Middlesex County;
cities and townships of Dunellen, Edison, Highland Park,
Metuchen, Milltown, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Old Bridge,
Parlin, Piscataway, Sayerville, South Amboy, South River,
Spotswood.
ZIP Codes: 07080 (part), 07701 (part), 07711 (part), 07712 (part),
07716-18, 07719 (part), 07720-21, 07722 (part), 07723 (part),
07730 (part), 07732, 07734 (part), 07735, 07737, 07740 (part),
07747 (part), 07748 (part), 07750, 07752, 07753 (part), 07754,
07756, 07758, 07760 (part), 07762 (part), 08736 (part), 08750
(part), 08812 (part), 08816 (part), 08817-18, 08820 (part),
08824 (part), 08831 (part), 08837 (part), 08840 (part), 08846
(part), 08850 (part), 08854 (part), 08855, 08857, 08859, 08871-
72, 08873 (part), 08878-79, 08882, 08884 (part), 08899, 08901,
08902 (part), 08903-04, 08906, 08988-89
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
BOB FRANKS, Republican, of New Providence, NJ; born, September 21,
1951 in Hackensack, NJ; B.A., DePauw University, Indiana, 1973; J.D.,
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 1976; elected to New
Jersey General Assembly, 1979-92; assembly majority conference leader,
1986-89; assembly policy chairman, 1992; member: Long-term Planning
Committee, Overlook Hospital Association, 1982-present, Children's
Specialized Board of Managers, 1982-present; elected on November 3, 1992
to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
429 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3007.................................................. 225-5361
Chief of Staff.--Bill Vlrey. FAX: 225-9460
Washington Office Director/Scheduler.--Karen Cologne.
Legislative Director.--Michael Harrington.
Deputy Chief of Staff/Press Secretary.--Janet
Thompson.
2333 Morris Avenue, Suite B-8, Union, NJ 07083......... (908) 686-5576
FAX: 688-7390
Suite 4, 73 Main Street, Woodbridge, NJ 07095.......... (908) 602-0075
Counties: Essex County; municipalities Maplewood (part) and Millburn
(part). Middlesex County; municipalities of Edison (part),
Middlesex, South Plainfield, and Woodbridge (part). Somerset
County; municipalities of Bound Brook, Bridgewater (part),
Franklin, Hillsborough, Green Brook, Manville, Millstone, North
Plainfield, South Bound Brook, Warren, and Watchung. Union
County. Municipalities of Berkeley Heights, Clark, Cranford,
Fanwood, Garwood, Kenilworth, Linden (part), Mountainside, New
Providence, Plainfield, Roselle Park, Scotch Plains,
Springfield, Summit, Union (part), Westfield, and Winfield.
Population (1990), 594,629.
ZIP Codes: 07001, 07008 (part), 07016, 07023, 07027, 07033, 07036
(part), 07040 (part), 07041, 07059 (part), 07060-63, 07064
(part), 07066 (part), 07067, 07076, 07078 (part), 07080 (part),
07081, 07083 (part), 07088 (part), 07090-92, 07095, 07203
(part), 07204, 07208 (part), 07901-02, 07920 (part), 07922,
07974, 08502 (part), 08528, 08540 (part), 08805, 08807 (part),
08812 (part), 08820 (part), 08821, 08823, 08830, 08832, 08835-
36, 08837 (part), 08840 (part), 08846 (part), 08853, 08854
(part), 08861 (part), 08863, 08873 (part), 08875, 08876 (part),
08880, 08890
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
BILL MARTINI, Republican, of Cedar Grove, NJ; born on January 10,
1947 in Passaic, NJ; graduated, Passaic High School, Passaic, NJ;
Villanova College; Rutgers Law School; former assistant U.S. Attorney;
former Hudson City prosecutor; held the position of Clifton Township
councilman; Passaic City Freeholder; member: CNICO; president, Nickslas
Martini Foundation; married to Gloria Martini; two children: Bill, 14
and Marissa, 11.
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Office Listings
1513 LHOB Longworth House Office Building, Washington,
DC 20515-3008......................................... 225-5751
Assistant Administrator.--Allen Raymond. 225-3372
Office Manager.--Bess Conway.
Press Secretary.--Beau Phillips.
200 Federal Plaza, Room 500, Paterson, NJ 07505........ (201) 523-5152
Press Secretary.--Beau Phillips.
Counties: Passaic County; cities of Clifton, Haledon, Little Falls,
North Haledon, Passaic, Paterson, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park,
Totowa, West Paterson, Wayne. Essex County; cities of
Belleville, Bloomfield, Cedar Grove, Glen Ridge, Maplewood,
Montclair, Nutley, South Orange, Verona, and West Orange.
Population (1990), 594,629.
ZIP Codes: 07003, 07009 (part), 07011-13, 07014 (part), 07015, 07028
(part), 07040 (part), 07042 (part), 07043, 07044 (part), 07052
(part), 07055, 07079 (part), 07107 (part), 07109-10, 07424
(part), 07442, 07465 (part), 07470, 07474, 07501-05, 07508
(part), 07509, 07511-14, 07522, 07524, 07533, 07538, 07543-44
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, Democrat, of Englewood, NJ, born in Paterson,
NJ, on August 26, 1951; attended, Franklin Lakes Elementary School,
Franklin Lakes, NJ, 1965; graduated, Storm King High School, Cornwall on
the Hudson, NY, 1970; B.A., Rutgers College, New Brunswick, NJ, 1974;
J.D., Rutgers School of Law, 1977; M.P.A., Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, 1980; admitted to New Jersey bar, 1978; commenced
practice in Washington, DC, 1981; deputy legislative counsel, office of
Gov. Brendan T. Byrne, 1975-77; counsel to Vice President Walter F.
Mondale, 1978-81; member: New Jersey and American Bar Associations,
board of governors, Rutgers University, 1977-83; chairman, Subcommittee
on Western Hemisphere Affairs; serves on the Foreign Affairs and
Science, Space, and Technology Committees; elected on November 2, 1982
to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2159 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3009............................................ 225-5061
AA1 Legislative Director.--Scott Wilson.
Administrative Assistant.--Jamie P. Fox.
Court Plaza, 25 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601...... (201) 646-1111
District Administrator.--Georgiana Evans.
District Scheduler.--Roberta Stern.
Counties: Bergen County. Cities and towns of Bogota, Carlstadt,
Cliffside Park, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Elmwood Park,
Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Fair Lawn (part), Fairview, Fort
Lee, Garfield, Hackensack, Hasbrouck Heights, Leonia, Little
Ferry, Lodi, Lyndhurst, Maywood, Moonachie, New Milford, North
Arlington, Palisades Park, Ridgefield, Ridgefield Park, River
Edge, Rutherford, Saddle Brook, South Hackensack, Teaneck,
Teterboro, Wallington, and Wood Ridge. Hudson County. Cities and
towns of Kearny (ward 1: districts 1, 2, and 6; ward 3; and ward
4: districts 5-7), Secaucus, North Bergen, and Jersey City.
Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07010, 07014 (part), 07020, 07022, 07024, 07026, 07029
(part), 07031, 07032 (part), 07047 (part), 07057, 07070-75,
07087 (part), 07094, 07096, 07306 (part), 07307-08, 07310
(part), 07407, 07410 (part), 07452 (part), 07601-08, 07631-32,
07643-44, 07646, 07649 (part), 07650, 07657, 07660-61, 07662
(part), 07666, 07670 (part)
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
DONALD M. PAYNE, Democrat, of Newark, NJ; born in Newark, Essex
County, NJ, July 16, 1934; attended Elliot Street School, Newark, NJ,
1948; graduated, Barringer High School, Newark, NJ, 1952; B.A., Seton
Hall University, South Orange, NJ, 1957; businessman; elected to the
Essex County Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1972-78; elected to the Newark
Municipal Council, 1982-88; president, YMCA of the USA, 1970-73; member:
NAACP, Council on Foreign Relations, Bethlehem Baptist Church; chairman,
Congressional Black Caucus; serves on the advisory council of the U.S.
Committee for UNICEF; Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental
Relations; board of directors: Congressional Black Caucus Foundation,
Congressional Award Foundation, National Endowment for Democracy;
widower; three children: elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
2244 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3010............................................ 225-3436
Administrative Assistant.--Maxine James. FAX: 225-4160
Legislative Director/Press Secretary.--Kerry
McKenney.
50 Walnut Street, Room 1016, Newark, NJ 07102.......... (201) 645-3213
District Director.--Richard T. Thigpen. FAX: 645-5902
333 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07202............ (908) 629-0222
FAX: 629-0221
Counties: Essex County. municipalities of East Orange, Irvington,
Maplewood (districts 5, 9, 12, 21), Montclair (ward 3 (districts
1-8), ward 4 (districts 2-7)), Newark (wards South, East
(districts 22, 25, 29, 30, 32-34), West (districts 3, 6, 7, 9,
10, 11, 13, 15-43, 45), Central (districts 1-13, 15-24, 28, 29,
32, 34-42)), Orange, South Orange (districts 2, 12), West Orange
(ward 2 (districts 3, 4), ward 3, ward 5 (districts 1, 2, 4,
5)). Hudson County; municipalities of Bayonne (ward 3 (districts
13-15, 18, 19)), Jersey City (ward A (districts 1-8, 10, 14-17,
19-32), ward B (districts 11-15), ward E (district 27), ward F
(districts 2, 3, 14, 16-21, 23-26)). Union County;
municipalities of Elizabeth (ward 1 (district 6), ward 2
(districts 2-6, 8, 10), ward 3, ward 4 (districts 1-3, 5-12),
ward 5 (districts 1-2, 4-11), ward 6 (districts 6, 8, 10, 12)),
Hillside, Linden (ward 1 (districts 1-3), wards 2-6, ward 8
(districts 1, 3), ward 9 (district 5), ward 10 (districts 2-4)),
Rahway, Roselle, Union (districts 7, 8, 38). Population (1990),
594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07002 (part), 07017-19, 07028 (part), 07036 (part), 07040
(part), 07042 (part), 07044 (part), 07050-51, 07052 (part),
07065, 07066 (part), 07079 (part), 07083 (part), 07088 (part),
07101, 07102 (part), 07103, 07105 (part), 07106, 07107 (part),
07108, 07111-12, 07114 (part), 07201 (part), 07202 (part), 07203
(part), 07205, 07206 (part), 07207, 07208 (part), 07304 (part),
07305 (part)
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, Republican, of Morristown, NJ; born in New
York, NY, April 29, 1946; graduated college, 1969; attended, graduate
school in Connecticut; named Legislator of the Year by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars, the New Jersey Association of Mental Health Agencies, and
the New Jersey Association of Retarded Citizens; honored by numerous
organizations; served in the New Jersey General Assembly, beginning in
1983; chairman, Assembly Appropriations Committee, 1988-89 and 1992-94;
member: Morris County Board of Chosen Freedholders, 1974-83 (director,
1980); served on: Welfare and Mental Health boards; Human Services and
Private Industry councils; served, U.S. Army; 93d Engineer Battalion;
honorably discharged, 1971; member: American Legion and Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Morris County's State and Federal Aid coordinator and
administrative assistant, 1972; married to Virginia Frelinghuysen; two
children: Louisine, 10 and Sarah, 8; committees: House Appropriations
Committee; subcommittees: Veterans', Housing and Independent Agencies,
Energy and Water Development, District of Columbia.
Office Listings
514 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3011.................................................. 225-5034
Chief of Staff.--Donna Mullins.
Press Secretary.--Robert LeGrand.
Senior Legislative Aide.--Ed Krenik.
Constitutent Service Director.--Laura Scobey.
1 Morris Street, Morristown, NJ 07960.................. (201) 984-0711
District Manager.--Betty Denecke.
District Representative.--Eric Tarantino.
Constituent Service Representative.--Kirby Speer.
18 W. Blackwell St., Dover, NJ 07801...................
Office Manager.--Pam Thievon.
Constituent Service Representatives: Sue Schmidt;
Mary Provost.
3 Fairfield Avenue, West Caldwell, NJ 07006............ (201) 228-9262
Office Manager.--Joan Hamilton.
Counties: Essex County. Cities and townships: Caldwell, Essex Fells,
Fairfield Township, Livingston, Millburn (part), North Caldwell,
Roseland, West Caldwell. Morris County. Cities and townships:
Bernardsville, Municipalities of Boonton Town, Boonton Township,
Brookside, Budd Lake, Butler, Califon, Cedar Knolls, Chatham
Borough, Chaptham Township, Chester Borough, Chester Township,
Convent Station, Denville, Dover Town, East Hanover, Flanders,
Florham Park, Gillette, Green Pond, Green Village, Hanover,
Harding, Hibernia, Ironia, Jefferson, Kenvill, Kinnelon, Lake
Hiawatha, Lake Hopatcong, Landing, Ledgewood, Lincoln Park, Long
Valley, Madison, Mendham Borough, Mendham Township, Millington,
Mine Hill, Montville, Morris Plains, Morris Township,
Morristown, Mount Arlington, Mountain Lakes, Mount Olive, Mount
Tabor, Netcong, Newfoundland, New Vernon, Oak Ridge, Parsippany-
Troy Hills, Passaic Township, Pequannock, Picatinny, Pine Brook,
Randolph, Riverdale, Rockaway Borough, Rockaway Township,
Roxbury, Schooley's Mountain, Stanhope, Stirling, Succasunna,
Towaco, Victory Gardens, Washington Township, Wharton, and
Whippany. Passaic County. Bloomingdale. Somerset County. Cities
and townships: Bernards Township, Bridgewater (part), Raritan
Borough, and Somerville. Sussex County. Cities and townships:
Byram, Hopatcong, Ogdensburg, Sparta, and Stanhope. Population
(1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07004-07, 07009 (part), 07021, 07034-35, 07039, 07045-46,
07052 (part), 07054, 07058, 07059 (part), 07068, 07078 (part),
07082, 07403, 07405, 07438 (part), 07439-40, 07444, 07456
(part), 07457, 07460 (part), 07801-02,
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07821 (part), 07826-28, 07834, 07836, 07840, 07842-43, 07845, 07847,
07849-50, 07851 (part), 07852-53, 07856-57, 07860 (part), 07866,
07869-71, 07874 (part), 07876, 07878, 07885, 07920 (part), 07924
(part), 07926-28, 07930, 07932-33, 07935-36, 07938-40, 07945-46,
07950, 07960-63, 07970, 07976, 07980-81, 08807 (part), 08869,
08876 (part)
* * *
TWELFTH DISTRICT
DICK ZIMMER, Republican, of Delaware, NJ; born in Newark, NJ, August
16, 1944; attended Fairview Elementary School, Bloomfield, NJ; graduated
from Glen Ridge High School, 1962; B.A., political science, Yale
University, 1966; LL.B., Yale University, 1969; board of editors, Yale
Law Journal; associate, Cravath, Swaine & Moore, 1969-75; general
attorney, Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ, 1975-90; admitted to the
bar: New York City, 1970; New Jersey, 1975; U.S. Supreme Court, 1980;
chairman, New Jersey Common Cause, 1974-77; Hunterdon Hospice, Inc.,
1981-86; chairman, Hunterdon County March of Dimes Walk America, 1984-
86; chairman, National Council for Clean Indoor Air, 1986-present;
trustee, Center for Analysis of Public Issues; incorporator and trustee,
Natural Resources Education Foundation of New Jersey, Inc.; member:
Flemington Kiwanis Club, New Jersey Bar Association, New Jersey-Israel
Commission; elected to New Jersey Assembly, 1981-1987; elected to
unexpired State Senate term, March 1987; reelected to full term, 1987;
counsel, Kean For Governor Committtee, 1977, 1981, 1985; chairman,
Assembly State Government Committee, 1986-87; chairman, New Jersey
Republican Platform Committee; former member: New Jersey Study
Commission on Regulatory Efficiency, Governor's Council on Emergency
Medical Services, Federal Budget Committee of the National Conference of
State Legislatures; married on December 27, 1965, to Marfy Goodspeed;
two children: Carl William, 1966 and Benjamin Goodspeed, 1971; elected
to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected November 3, 1992;
member: Science, Space, and Technology Committee, Subcommittees on
Environment and Space; Committee on Government Operations, Committee on
Legislation and National Security.
Office Listings
228 Cannon House Office Building 20510-3012............ 225-5801
Chief of Staff.--David Karvelas.
District Representative.--Thomas J. Blakely.
Press Secretary.--Anorea Hofelich.
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Rochelle Meyer.
133 Franklin Corner Road, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648...... (609) 895-1559
Suite 201, 36 West Main Street, Freehold, NJ 07728..... (908) 303-9020
Counties: Hunterdon County; cities and towns of Alexandria, Bethlehem,
Bloomsbury, Califon, Clinton Town, Clinton Township, Delaware,
East Amwell, Flemington, Franklin, Frenchtown, Glen Gardner,
Hampton, High Bridge, Holland, Kingwood, Lambertville, Lebanon
Borough, Lebanon Township, Milford, Raritan, Readington,
Stockton, Tewksbury, Union, West Amwell. Mercer County part;
cities and townships of Ewing, Hopewell Borough, Hopewell
Township, Lawrence, Pennington, Princeton Borough, Princeton
Township, West Windsor. Middlesex County (part); cities and
townships of Cranbury, East Brunswick, Helmetta, Jamesburg,
Monroe, Plainsboro, South Brunswick. Monmouth County (part);
cities and townships of Colts Neck, Eatontown, Englishtown, Fair
Haven, Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Holmdel, Interlaken,
Little Silver, Manalapan, Marlboro, Middletown (part), Ocean,
Oceanport, Rumson, Shrewsbury Borough, Shrewsbury Township,
Tinton Falls, West Long Branch. Somerset County (part); cities
and townships of Bedminster, Bernardsville, Branchburg, Far
Hills, Montgomery, Peapack-Gladstone, and Rocky Hill. Population
(1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07701 (part), 07702-04, 07711 (part), 07712 (part), 07722
(part), 07723 (part), 07724, 07726 (part), 07728 (part), 07730
(part), 07733, 07734 (part), 07738-39, 07740 (part), 07746,
07747 (part), 07748 (part), 07751, 07753 (part), 07755, 07757,
07760 (part), 07763-65, 07830, 07921, 07924, 07931, 07934,
07977-79, 08502 (part), 08504, 08512, 08520 (part), 08525,
08528, 08530, 08534, 08536, 08540 (part), 08542-44, 08550-51,
08553, 08556-60, 08618 (part), 08619 (part), 08625, 08628, 08638
(part), 08648 (part), 08690 (part), 08691 (part), 08801-04,
08807 (part), 08809-10, 08816, 08822, 08824-29, 08831, 08833-34,
08848, 08850 (part), 08852, 08858, 08867-68, 08870, 08876
(part), 08884 (part), 08885, 08887-89, 08902 (part)
* * *
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
ROBERT MENENDEZ, Democrat, of Union City, NJ; born in New York City,
NY, on January 1, 1954; graduated, Union Hill High School, Union City,
1972; B.A., St. Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ, 1976; J.D., Rutgers
Law School, Newark, NJ, 1979; attorney; admitted to the New Jersey bar,
1980; elected to the Union City Board of Education, 1974-78; elected
Mayor of Union City, 1986-92; elected to the New Jersey Assembly, 1987-
91; elected to the New Jersey State Senate, 1991-92; chairman, New
Jersey Hispanic Leadership Program; member: New Jersey Hispanic Elected
Officials Organization; New Jersey Mayors Coalition; president
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and co-founder, Alliance Civic Association; married to the former Jane
Jacobsen, 1976; two children: Alicia, 1983 and Robert, 1985; elected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1730 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3013............................................ (202) 225-7919
Administrative Assistant.--Michael Hutton. FAX: 226-0792
Legislative Assistant.--Pedro Pablo Permuy. (201) 222-2828
911 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306............... FAX: 222-0188
654 Avenue C, Bayonne, NJ 07002........................ (201) 823-2900
275 Hobart Street, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861............... (908) 324-6212
Counties: Essex (part), Hudson (part), Middlesex (part), and Union
(part). Cities and townships: Bayonne (part), Carteret, East
Newark, Elizabeth (part), Guttenberg, Harrison Township,
Hoboken, Jersey City (part), Kearny (part), Linden (part), North
Bergen (part), Perth Amboy, Union City, Weehawken, West New
York, Woodbridge (part). Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07002 (part), 07008 (part), 07029 (part), 07030, 07032
(part), 07036 (part), 07047 (part), 07064 (part), 07077, 07087
(part), 07093, 07102 (part), 07104, 07105 (part), 07107 (part),
07114 (part), 07201 (part), 07202 (part), 07206 (part), 07208
(part), 07302-03, 07304 (part), 07305 (part), 07306 (part),
07309, 07310 (part), 07311, 08861 (part), 08862
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NEW MEXICO
(Population, 1990 census, 1,521,779)
SENATORS
PETE V. DOMENICI, Republican, of Albuquerque, NM; born in
Albuquerque, May 7, 1932; graduate of St. Mary's High School; University
of New Mexico, B.S., Denver University, LL.D., 1958; admitted to New
Mexico bar, 1958; elected to Albuquerque City Commission, 1966; chairman
(ex-officio mayor), 1967; married Nancy Burk, 1958; eight children:
Lisa, Peter, Nella, Clare, David, Nanette, Helen, and Paula; elected to
the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979;
reelected 1978, 1984, and 1990.
Office Listings
328 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3101.................................................. 224-6621
Administrative Assistant.--Charles Gentry. FAX: 224-7371
Executive Assistant.--Larry W. Dye.
Legislative Director.--Kay Davies.
Press Secretary.--Chris Gallegos
Personal Secretary.--Angela Raish.
Federal Building, Suite 120, 625 Silver S.W.,
Albuquerque, NM 87102................................. (505) 766-3481
Federal Building, Suite I, 1065-D S. Main Street, Las
Cruces, NM 88005...................................... (505) 526-5475
Room 302, 120 South Federal Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501.. (505) 988-6511
Federal Building, Room 140, Roswell, NM 88201.......... (505) 623-6170
* * *
JEFF BINGAMAN, Democrat, of Santa Fe, NM; born in El Paso, TX,
October 3, 1943; raised in Silver City, NM; graduate of Western High
(now Silver High), in 1961; received B.A., government, Harvard College,
1965; J.D., Stanford Law School, 1968; served in the U.S. Army Reserve,
1968-74; served as assistant New Mexico attorney general, 1969, as
counsel to the State constitutional convention; private practice, 1970-
78; served as New Mexico attorney general, 1979-82; elected to the U.S.
Senate November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983;
reelected for a second 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989; member of
the Methodist Church; married to the former Anne Kovacovich; one son:
John.
Office Listings
703 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3102.................................................. 224-5521
Administrative Assistant.--Patrick Von Bargen. TDD: 224-1792
Personal Assistant.--Virginia White.
Legislative Director.--Mitch Foushee.
Press Secretary.--Roberta Heine.
Loretto Town Centre, Suite 148, 505 South Main, Las
Cruces, NM 88001...................................... (505) 523-6561
625 Silver Avenue SW., Suite 130, Albuquerque, NM 87102 (505) 766-3636
105 West Third Street, Suite 409, Roswell, NM 88201.... ...............
119 East Marcy, Suite 101 Santa Fe, NM 87501........... (505) 988-6647
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
STEVEN SCHIFF, Republican, from Albuquerque, NM; born in Chicago, IL
on March 18, 1947; B.A., University of Illinois, Chicago, political
science, 1968; J.D., University of New Mexico Law School, 1972; Colonel,
U.S. Air Force Reserve; Assistant District Attorney of Bernalillo
County, NM, 1972-77; trial attorney, 1977-79; assistant city attorney
and counsel for Albuquerque Police Department, 1979-81; elected district
attorney, Bernalillo County, 1980-88; member: Civitan International, New
Mexico and National District Attorneys Association, Albuquerque Lodge of
B'nai B'rith, Albuquerque Humane Society; married to the former Marcia
Lewis; two children: Jaimi and Daniel; elected to the 101st Congress on
November 8, 1988.
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Office Listings
2404 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3101............................................ 225-6316
Administrative Assistant.--Troy Benavidez. FAX: 225-4975
Legislative Director.--Troy Benavidez.
Scheduler.--Chuck Cadena.
Suite 140, 625 Silver Avenue SW., Albuquerque, NM 87102 (505) 766-2538
Chief of Staff.--Mary Martinek.
Counties: Bernalillo (part), Sandoval (part), Santa Fe (part), Torrance,
Valencia (part). Population (1990), 505,491.
ZIP Codes: 87002 (part), 87008-09, 87016, 87031 (part), 87032, 87035-36,
87043, 87047, 87057, 87059, 87061, 87063, 87068 (part), 87070,
87102-04, 87105 (part), 87106-13, 87114 (part), 87116, 87118-23,
87124 (part), 87125, 87153-54, 87176, 87184, 87190-92, 87194-99,
88319, 88321
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
JOE SKEEN, Republican, of Picacho, NM; born in Roswell, NM, June 30,
1927; attended public and parochial schools; B.S., engineering, Texas
A&M University, 1950; served in the U.S. Navy, 1945-46; U.S. Air Force
Reserve, 1949-52; soil and water engineer, Zuni and Ramah Navajo
Indians, 1951, returning to the family sheep ranching operation in
Lincoln County, NM, which was purchased from his grandmother; operated a
flying service, Ruidoso, NM; member, New Mexico State Senate, 1960-70, 6
years of which he was minority leader; served 3 years as State
Republican chairman; Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor, 1970,
and GOP nominee for Governor, 1974 and 1978; elected to Congress from
New Mexico's Second District as a write-in candidate, 1980, after the
incumbent died in office and the Republican Party was denied a place on
the ballot by the courts; member: New Mexico Woolgrowers Association;
New Mexico Cattle Growers Association; New Mexico Farm & Livestock
Bureau; Conquistadore Council, Boy Scouts of America; Elks; Eagles;
married to the former Mary Helen Jones, two children: Lisa and Mike;
Catholic; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2367 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3102............................................ 225-2365
Administrative Assistant.--Suzanne Eisold. FAX: 225-9599
Executive Assistant/Office Manager.--Lin Rhode.
Press Secretary.--Sherry Kiesling.
Federal Building, Room 257, Roswell, NM 88201.......... (505) 622-0055
1065-B, S. Main, Suite A, Las Cruces, NM 88005......... (505) 527-1771
Counties: Bernalillo (part), Catron, Chaves, Cibola (part), DeBaca, Dona
Ana, Eddy; Grant, Guadalupe, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, Otero,
Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia (part). Population (1990),
504,659.
ZIP Codes: 87002 (part), 87006-07, 87011, 87014, 87020 (part), 87022-23,
87026, 87028, 87031 (part), 87034, 87038, 87040, 87042, 87049-
51, 87055, 87060, 87062, 87068 (part), 87105 (part), 87185,
87711, 87724, 87801, 87815, 87820-21, 87823-25, 87827-32, 87901,
87930-33, 87935-37, 87939-43, 88001-06, 88008-09, 88020-33,
88036, 88038-49, 88051-56, 88058, 88061-63, 88065, 88072, 88114,
88119, 88134, 88136, 88201-02, 88210-11, 88220-21, 88230-32,
88240-41, 88250, 88252-56, 88260, 88262-68, 88301, 88310-12,
88314, 88316-18, 88322-25, 88330, 88336-54, 88417, 88431-32,
88435
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
BILL RICHARDSON, Democrat, of Santa Fe, NM; born in Pasadena, CA, on
November 15, 1947; attended school in Mexico City, Mexico; graduated,
Middlesex School, Concord, MA, 1966; B.A., Tufts University, Medford,
MA, 1970; M.A., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Medford, MA, 1971;
staff member, U.S. House of Representatives, 1971-72; U.S. Department of
State, 1973-75; U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, 1975-78;
executive director, New Mexico State Democratic Party and executive
director, Bernalillo County Democratic Party, 1978; businessman, 1978-
82; unsuccessful candidate for Congress, 1980; member: Big Brother/Big
Sister of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Santa Fe
Chamber of Commerce, Hispanic Council on Foreign Affairs, Santa Fe
Jaycees, American G.I. Forum; married to the former Barbara Flavin in
1972; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
2209 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3103............................................ 225-6190
Administrative Assistant.--Isabelle Watkins.
Legislative Director.--John Lewis.
Press Secretary.--Stu Nagurka.
1494 S. St. Francis Dr., Sante Fe, NM 87505............ (505) 988-7230
District Staff Director.--Sam Taylor.
Gallup City Hall, Second and Aztec, Gallup, NM 87301... (505) 722-6522
San Miguel County Courthouse, P.O. Box 1805, Las Vegas,
NM 87701.............................................. (505) 425-7270
602 Mitchell Street, Clovis, NM 88101.................. (505) 769-3380
Counties: Bernalillo (part), Cibola (part), Colfax, Curry, Harding, Los
Alamos, McKinley, Mora, Quay, Rio Arriba, Roosevelt, Sandoval
(part), San Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe (part), Taos, and Union.
Population (1990), 504,919.
ZIP Codes: 87001, 87004-05, 87010, 87012-13, 87015, 87017-18, 87020
(part), 87021, 87024-25, 87027, 87029, 87037, 87041, 87044-46,
87048, 87052-53, 87056, 87064, 87072, 87083, 87114 (part), 87124
(part), 87174, 87301, 87305, 87310-13, 87315-17, 87319-28,
87347, 87357, 87364-65, 87375, 87401-02, 87410, 87412-13, 87415-
21, 87455, 87461, 87499, 87501-02, 87504-06, 87510-16, 87518-25,
87527-33, 87535, 87537, 87539-40, 87544, 87547-53, 87556-58,
87560, 87562-67, 87569, 87571, 87573-75, 87577-83, 87701, 87710,
87712-15, 87718, 87722-23, 87725, 87728-36, 87740, 87742-43,
87745-47, 87749-50, 87752-53, 88101-03, 88111-13, 88115-16,
88118, 88120-26, 88130, 88132-33, 88135, 88401, 88410-12, 88414-
16, 88418-19, 88421-24, 88426-27, 88429-30, 88434, 88436-37,
88439
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NEW YORK
(Population, 1990 census, 18,044,505)
SENATORS
DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, Democrat, Oneonta, NY; born in Tulsa, OK,
March 16, 1927; attended public and parochial schools of New York City
and City College of New York; served in the U.S. Navy, 1944-47, gunnery
officer U.S.S. Quirinus; Tufts College, B.N.S., 1946; B.A. (cum laude),
1948; Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, M.A., 1949, Ph.D., 1961,
LL.D., 1968; Fulbright Fellow, London School of Economics and Political
Science, 1950-51; assistant to Gov. Averell Harriman of New York, 1955-
58; delegate to the Democratic National Conventions, 1960, 1976; served
as a cabinet or subcabinet officer to Presidents Kennedy, Johnson,
Nixon, and Ford: Ambassador to India, 1973-75; U.S. Permanent
Representative to the United Nations, 1975-76; member, National
Commission to Reform Social Security; member, National Economic
Commission; member, President's Science Advisory Committee; director,
American Association for the Advancement of Science; member, American
Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Philosophical Society, National
Academy of Public Administration; teacher of government at Russell Sage
College, Cornell University School of Industrial Relations, Syracuse
University, Harvard University; 60 honorary degrees from colleges and
universities; Meritorious Service Award, U.S. Department of Labor, 1965;
Arthur S. Flemming Award as ``an architect of the Nation's program to
eradicate poverty'', 1965; International League for Human Rights, 1975
Award; Syracuse University Centennial Medal; recipient: 1986
Encyclopedia Britannica Award; Seal Medallion of the Central
Intelligence Agency; married to the former Elizabeth Brennan; three
children: Timothy Patrick, Maura Russell, and John McCloskey; elected to
the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for a 6-year term beginning January
3, 1977; reelected November 2, 1982, for a 6-year term beginning January
3, 1983; reelected November 8, 1988, for a 6-year term beginning January
3, 1989; reelected November 8, 1994 for a 6-year term beginning January
3, 1994.
Office Listings
464 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-3201............................................ 224-4451
Chief of Staff.--William T. Cunningham.
Press Secretary.--Kevin Sheekey. TDD: 224-6821
Legislative Director.--Mark A. Patterson.
Suite 4101, 405 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10174... (212) 661-5150
28 Church Street, Buffalo, NY 14202.................... (716) 846-4097
214 Main Street, Oneonta, NY 13820..................... (607) 433-2310
* * *
ALFONSE M. D'AMATO, Republican, of Island Park, NY; born in
Brooklyn, NY, August 1, 1937; attended Island Park public schools;
graduated, Chaminade High School, Mineola, NY, 1955; B.S., Syracuse
University, College of Business Administration, 1959; J.D., Syracuse Law
School, 1961; Honorary Doctor of Laws, New York Law School, 1982;
attorney; admitted to the New York State bar in 1962; Nassau County
Public Administrator, 1965-68; town of Hempstead, NY, receiver of taxes,
1969; Hempstead town supervisor, 1971-77; presiding supervisor, Town of
Hempstead, and vice chairman, Nassau County Board of Supervisors, 1977-
80; honors: National Council of Young Israel, Humanitarian Award; New
York State Order Sons of Italy, ``Man of the Year''; member: Knights of
Columbus; Island Park Volunteer Fire Department, Lions Club, Sons of
Italy, and Sacred Heart R.C. Church; Distinguished Lecturer, C.W. Post
College of Long Island University; married to the former Penelope Ann
Collenberg, 1960; four children: Lisa, Lorraine, Daniel, and
Christopher; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980; reelected
November 3, 1992, for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993;
committees: chairman, Banking Committee; Finance Committee;
subcommittees: Taxation and IRS Oversight; Long-Term Growth, Debt and
Deficit Reduction; International Trade; co-chairman, Helsinki
Commission.
Office Listings
520 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3202.................................................. 224-6542
Administrative Assistant.--Michael Kinsella. FAX: 224-5871
Personnel Director.--Claudia Breggia.
Scheduler.--Lecia Corbisiero.
Seven Penn Plaza, Suite 600, 7th Avenue, New York, NY
10001................................................. (212) 947-7390
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Leo O'Brien Office Building, Room 420; Albany, NY 12207 (518) 472-4343
Federal Building, Room 620, 111 West Huron Street,
Buffalo, NY 14202..................................... (716) 846-4111
304 Federal Building, 100 State Street, Rochester, NY
14614................................................. (716) 263-5866
1259 Federal Office Building, P.O. Box 7216, Syracuse,
NY 13261-7216......................................... (315) 423-5471
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
MICHAEL PATRICK FORBES, Republican, of Quogue, NY; born in
Riverhead, NY, on July 16, 1952; graduated Westhampton Beach High,
Westhampton, NY, 1970; attended State University of New York at Albany;
regional director, Small Business Administration; principal liaison,
U.S. House of Representatives for the Chamber of Commerce of the United
States; owned a public relations and marketing business, 1980's; elected
to 104th Congress, November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
502 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3201.................................................. 225-3826
Administrative Assistant/Chief of Staff.--Anne
Stanley. FAX: 225-3143
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Kate Fernstrom.
Press Secretary.--Tom Springer.
1500 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, NY 11967.......... (516) 345-9000
Office Manager.--Diana Weir.
County: Suffolk County (part); cities and townships of Brookhaven, East
Hampton, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, and
Southold. Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 06390, 11706, 11713, 11715 (part), 11719-20, 11727, 11733,
11738, 11741 (part), 11742 (part), 11754 (part), 11755, 11763-
64, 11766-67, 11770, 11772, 11776-78, 11779 (part), 11780,
11782, 11784, 11786, 11787 (part), 11788 (part), 11789-90,
11792, 11901, 11930-35, 11937, 11939-42, 11944, 11946-65, 11967-
73, 11975-78, 11980
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
RICK A. LAZIO, Republican, of Brightwaters, NY; born on March 13,
1958 in Amityville, NY; A.B., Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1980;
J.D., American University, Washington College of Law; partner, Glass,
Lazio, and Glass, Attorneys at Law; admitted to New York bar in 1984;
legislator, Suffolk County Legislature, 1989-92; married in 1990 to
Patricia Ann Moriarty Lazio; two daughters, Molly Ann and Kelsey;
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
314 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3202.................................................. 225-3335
Chief of Staff.--Joel D. Kassiday. FAX: 225-4669
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Patricia E. McCloskey.
126 W. Main Street, Babylon, NY 11702.................. (516) 893-9010
County: Suffolk County (part); cities of Amityville, Babylon, Bay Shore,
Bayport, Baywood, Bohemia, Brentwood, Brightwaters, Central
Islip, Commack (part), Copiague, Deer Park, Dix Hills (part),
East Farmingdale, East Islip, Elwood (part), Greenlawn (part),
Hauppauge (part), Holbrook (part), Holtsville (part), Huntington
(part), Huntington Station (part), Islandia, Islip, Islip
Terrace, Lindenhurst, Melville (part), North Amityville, North
Babylon, North Bay Shore, North Great River, North Lindenhurst,
Oakdale, Ronkonkoma, Sayville, South Huntington (part), West
Babylon, West Bay Shore, West Islip, West Sayville, Wheatley
Heights and Wyandanch. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 11701-07, 11715 (part), 11716-18, 11722, 11725 (part), 11726,
11729-30, 11731 (part), 11735 (part), 11739, 11740 (part), 11741
(part), 11742 (part), 11743 (part), 11746 (part), 11747 (part),
11751-52, 11757, 11769-70, 11779 (part), 11782, 11788 (part),
11795-96, 11798
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
PETER T. KING, Republican, of Seaford, NY; born on April 5, 1944 in
Manhattan, NY; B.A., St. Francis College, NY, 1965; J.D., University of
Notre Dame Law School, IN, 1968; served, U.S. Army Reserve National
Guard, Spec 5, 1968-73, admitted to New York bar, 1968;
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attorney; Deputy Nassau County Attorney, 1972-74, executive assistant
to the Nassau County Executive, 1974-76; general counsel, Nassau Off-
Track Betting Corporation, 1977; Hempstead Town Councilman, 1978-81;
Nassau County Comptroller, 1981-92; member: Ancient Order of Hiberians,
Long Island Committee for Soviet Jewry, Sons of Italy, Knights of
Columbus, 69th Infantry Veterans Corps, American Legion; married in 1967
to Rosemary Wiedl King; two children: Sean, 1970 and Erin, 1973; elected
on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress and reelected November 8, 1994
to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
224 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3203.................................................. (202) 225-7896
Administrative Assistant.--Jonathan Hymes. FAX: 226-2279
Executive Assistant/Personal Secretary.--Carolyn
Radcliff.
Press Assistant.--Daniel Michaelis.
1003 Park Boulevard, Massapequa Park, NY 11762......... (516) 541-4225
District Administrator.--Randolph Yunker. FAX: 541-6602
County: Nassau County (part); cities and townships of Albertson (part),
Baldwin (part), Bellmore, Bethpage, Brookville, Cove Neck, East
Norwich (part), East Rockaway, Farmingdale, Flower Hill (part),
Freeport (part), Glen Cove (part), Glen Head, Glenwood Landing,
Greenvale (part), Hicksville, Island Park, Jericho, Levittown
(part), Lido Beach, Locust Valley, Long Beach, Lynbrook (part),
Manhasset (part), Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Matinecock,
Merrick, Mill Neck, Muttontown, North Bellmore (part), North
Massapequa, North Merrick (part), North Wantagh, Oceanside, Old
Bethpage, Old Brookville, Old Westbury, Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay
Cove, Plainedge, Plainview (part), Plandome, Point Lookout, Port
Washington (part), Roslyn (part), Sea Cliff, Seaford,
Searingtown (part), Syosset (part), Upper Brookville, Wantagh,
Westbury (part), Woodbury (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 11030 (part), 11050 (part), 11507 (part), 11510 (part),
11518, 11520 (part), 11542 (part), 11545, 11547, 11548 (part),
11558, 11560-61, 11563 (part), 11566 (part), 11568-69, 11572,
11576 (part), 11578-79, 11590 (part), 11710 (part), 11714, 11732
(part), 11735, 11753, 11756 (part), 11762, 11765, 11771, 11783,
11791 (part), 11793, 11797 (part), 11801, 11803 (part), 11804
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
DANIEL FRISA, Republican, of Westbury, NY; born in Queens, NY, on
April 27, 1955; attended East Meadow public schools; B.S., St. John's
University; New York State Assembly, 1985-92; Delegate to New York State
Assembly; owns a direct mail consulting business; served as a marketing
representative for Johnson and Johnson; retail executive at Fortunoff;
Sons of Italy; National Alliance for Sudden Infant Distress Syndrome;
married to the former Jane F. Gilmatin, 1980; one daughter, Danielle;
Commerce Committee; subcommittees: Telecommunications and Finance;
Commerce, Trade and Hazardous Materials; Oversight and Investigations;
elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1529 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3204............................................ 225-5516
Chief of Staff.--Patrick O'Sullivan FAX: 225-3187
Legislative Director.--Pat Morrisey.
250 Old Country Road, Suite 506, Mineola, NY 11501..... (516) 739-1800
District Representatives.--Dennis Martin; Staci
Nentola FAX: 248-3268
Counties: Nassau (part); cities and townships of Atlantic Beach, Baldwin
(part), Bellerose, Carle Place, Cedarhurst, East Meadow, East
Williston, Elmont, Floral Park, Franklin Square, Freeport
(part), Garden City, Garden City Park, Hempstead, Herricks,
Hewlett, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Inwood, Lakeview,
Lawrence, Levittown (part), Lynbrook, Malverne, Mineola, New
Cassel, New Hyde park, North Bellmore (part), North Merrick,
North Woodmere, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, South Hempstead,
Stewart Manor, Uniondale, Valley Stream, Valley Stream (part),
Wantagh (part), Westbury, West Hempstead, Williston Park, and
Woodmere. Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 11001 (part), 11002-03, 11010, 11040 (part), 11501, 11509
(part), 11510 (part), 11514, 11516, 11520 (part), 11530, 11535,
11550-54, 11557 (part), 11559, 11561 (part), 11563 (part),
11565, 11566 (part), 11570 (part), 11575, 11580-83, 11590
(part), 11596, 11598, 11696, 11710 (part), 11756 (part), 11793
(part), 11801 (part)
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
GARY L. ACKERMAN, Democrat, of Queens, NY; born in Brooklyn, NY, on
November 19, 1942; attended New York City public schools; graduate,
Queens College, Flushing, NY; attended St. John's University, Jamaica,
NY; public school teacher; newspaper editor; business
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man; elected to New York State Senate, 1979-83; married to the former
Rita Tewel; three children: Lauren, Corey, and Ari; elected by special
election, on March 1, 1983, to the 98th Congress, to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of Benjamin Rosenthal; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2243 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3205............................................ 225-2601
Administrative Assistant.--Jedd Moskowitz.
Personal Secretary.--Lisa Baranello.
218-14 Northern Boulevard, Bayside, NY 11361........... (718) 423-2154
District Office Administrator.--Arthur Flug.
229 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743.................. (516) 423-2154
Suffolk Administrator.--Anne McShane.
Counties: Nassau (part), Queens (part), Suffolk (part). Cities and
townships: Asharoken, Auburndale, Bay Terrace, Bayside,
Bayville, Bell Park Gardens, Bell Park Manor, Centerport, Centre
Island, Clearview, Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Deepdale,
Douglaston, Douglaston Manor, East Commack, East Hills, East
Northport, Eatons Neck, Electchester, Elwood, Flushing, Fort
Salonga, Fresh Meadows, Glen Oaks, Glen Cove, Great Neck, Great
Neck Estates, Great Neck Gardens, Great Neck Plaza, Greenlawn,
Greenvale, Halesite, Herricks, Hillcrest, Hollis Court Gardens,
Hollis Hills, Huntington, Huntington Bay, Huntington Manor,
Huntington Station, Kensington, Kew Gardens Hills, Kings Point,
Lake Success, Lattingtown, Laurel Hollow, Little Neck, Lloyd
Harbor, Lloyd Neck, Lower Melville, Manor Haven, Melville,
Middleville, North Shore Towers, Northport, Oakland Gardens,
Plainview, Pomonok, Port Washington, Port Washington North,
Queensboro Hill, Roslyn, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn
Heights, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock, Saddle Rock Estates,
Sands Point, Searington, Smithtown, Thomaston, University
Gardens, Vernon Valley, West Hills, West Neck, Windsor Park,
Woodbury. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 11004 (part), 11005, 11020-25, 11027, 11030 (part), 11040
(part), 11042 (part), 11050 (part), 11051, 11054, 11351-52,
11354 (part), 11355 (part), 11357 (part), 11358-59, 11360
(part), 11361-64, 11365 (part), 11366 (part), 11367 (part),
11386, 11426 (part), 11427 (part), 11507 (part), 11542 (part),
11548 (part), 11560 (part), 11576 (part), 11577 (part), 11579
(part), 11709, 11721, 11724, 11725 (part), 11731 (part), 11740
(part), 11743 (part), 11746 (part), 11747 (part), 11754 (part),
11768, 11771 (part), 11787 (part), 11788 (part), 11791 (part),
11797 (part), 11803 (part)
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
FLOYD H. FLAKE, Democrat, of Rosedale, Queens, NY; born in Los
Angeles, CA on January 30, 1945; attended Garden City Elementary School,
Houston, TX; graduated G.W. Carver High School, Houston, TX, 1962; B.A.,
Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, OH, 1967; B.A., Payne Theological
Seminary, Wilberforce, OH, 1970; attended, Northeastern University,
Boston, MA, 1974-76; attended, St. John's University, Jamaica, NY, 1980-
84, Doctorate of Ministry (candidate, 1995); pastor of Allen A.M.E.
Church, Jamaica, NY, 1976-present; founder: Allen Housing Development
Fund Corp., Allen Christian School and Multi-Purpose Center, Allen Home
Care Agency, Allen Housing Corp., Allen Neighborhood Preservation and
Development Corp.; NAACP; married to the former Margaret Elaine
McCollins, 1975; four children: Aliya, Nailah, Rasheed, and Hasan;
elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1035 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3206............................................ 225-3461
Executive Staff Director.--Edwin Reed. FAX: 226-4169
Legislative Director.--Sean Peterson.
Communication Director/Deputy Staff Director.--
Marshall Mitchell.
Office Manager.--Pat Fisher.
196-06 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans, NY 11412.......... (718) 949-5600
20-08 Seagirt Boulevard, Far Rockaway, NY 11691........ (718) 327-9791
County: Queens County (part). Cities and townships of Arverne, Bellrose,
Cambria Heights, Central Station, Edgemere, Far Rockaway, Floral
Park, Hammels, Hollis, Jamaica, JFK Airport, Kew Gardens,
Laurelton, New Hyde Park, North Floral Park, Ozone Park, Queens
Village, Richmond Hill, Rochdale Village, Rockaway Beach,
Rosedale, St. Albans, South Ozone Park, Springfield Gardens, and
Woodhaven (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 11001 (part), 11004 (part), 11040 (part), 11411-13, 11415
(part), 11416 (part), 11417 (part), 11418 (part), 11419-20,
11421 (part), 11422 (part), 11423 (part), 11426 (part), 11427
(part), 11428-30, 11432 (part), 11433-34, 11435 (part), 11436,
11690, 11691 (part), 11692 (part), 11693 (part)
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
THOMAS J. MANTON, Democrat, of Sunnyside, Queens, NY; born of Irish
immigrant parents in Manhattan, New York City on November 3, 1932;
graduated from St. Joseph's School,
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Astoria, NY, 1946; St. John's Prep, Brooklyn, NY, 1950; St. John's
University, 1958, B.B.A.; St. John's Law School (nights), 1962, L.L.B.;
served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1951-53; member, New York City police
department, 1955-60; marketing representative, IBM Corp., 1960-64;
admitted to bar of New York State, 1963; private practice of law, 1964-
84; member: New York City Council, 1970-84, Queens County Bar
Association Catholic War Veterans, Post 870; past president, St.
Patrick's Society of Queens; elected chairman, Queens County Democratic
Organization, Executive Committee, 1986; married to former Diane Schley;
four children: Catherine, Thomas, John, and Jeanne; elected to the 99th
Congress, November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2235 Rayburn House Office Building 20510-3207.......... 225-3965
Administrative Assistant.--Steven Vest.
Legislative Assistant.--Jim Mathews.
Legislative Director/Counsel.--Elaine Simek.
Office Manager.--John Olmsted.
46-12 Queens Boulevard, Sunnyside, NY 11104............ (718) 706-1400
District Chief of Staff.--Fran Kraft.
2114 Williamsbridge Road, Bronx, NY 10461.............. (718) 931-1400
Counties: Bronx (part), Queens (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10460 (part), 10461 (part), 10462 (part), 10465 (part), 10467
(part), 10469 (part), 11101 (part), 11102 (part), 11103 (part),
11104, 11106, 11354 (part), 11356, 11357 (part), 11368 (part),
11369 (part), 11370 (part), 11371, 11372 (part), 11373 (part),
11377 (part), 11378 (part), 11379 (part), 11380, 11385 (part)
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
JERROLD L. NADLER, Democrat, of New York, NY; born in Brooklyn, NY,
on June 13, 1947; attended Crown Heights Yeshiva, Brooklyn, 1961;
graduated from Stuyvesant High School, 1965; B.A., Columbia University,
1970; J.D., Fordham University, 1978; elected to the New York State
Assembly, 1977-92; member: American Jewish Congress, ACLU, National
Abortion Rights Action League, AIPAC, National Organization for Women,
United States Holocaust Memorial Council; married, 1976; one child,
1985; elected to the 102d Congress on November 3, 1992 to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of Congressman Ted Weiss; at the same time
elected to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
109 Cannon House Office Building 20515................. 225-5635
Administrative Assistant.--Amy Green. FAX: 225-6923
Legislative Director.--David Lachmann.
1841 Broadway, Suite 800, New York, NY 10023........... (212) 489-3530
Chief of Staff.--Neil Goldstein. FAX: 977-3546
District Administrator.--Linda Rosenthal.
2875 West 8th St., Brooklyn, NY 11224.................. (718) 373-3198
Brooklyn Director.--Bradley Korn. FAX: 996-0039
Counties: Kings (part), New York (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10001 (part), 10003 (part), 10004-08, 10010 (part), 10011
(part), 10012 (part), 10013 (part), 10014, 10016 (part), 10018
(part), 10019 (part), 10023 (part), 10024 (part), 10025 (part),
10036 (part), 10038 (part), 10041, 10048, 10101, 10103 (part),
10104-05, 10106 (part), 10107 (part), 10108, 10113, 10118
(part), 10119-23, 10129, 10249, 10268, 10270-72, 10274, 10276,
10278-81, 11204 (part), 11214 (part), 11215 (part), 11218
(part), 11219 (part), 11220 (part), 11223 (part), 11224 (part),
11230 (part), 11231 (part), 11232 (part), 11235 (part)
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, Democrat, of Brooklyn and Queens, NY; born in
Brooklyn, November 23, 1950; attended local schools; graduated
valedictorian Madison High School; Harvard College, magna cum laude,
1971; J.D. with honors, Harvard Law School, 1974; admitted to the New
York State bar in 1975; elected to the New York State Assembly, 1974;
served on Judiciary, Health, Education, and Cities committees; chairman,
subcommittee on City Management and Governance, 1977; chairman,
Committee on Oversight and Investigation, 1979; re
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elected to each succeeding legislative session until December 1980;
married to Iris Weinshall, 1980; two children: Jessica Emily and Alison
Emma; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; member on
committees: Banking and Financial Services: Housing and Community
Development, Financial Institutions Supervision; Judiciary, Immigration;
ranking member, Crime; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2211 Rayburn House Office Building 20515-3209.......... 225-6616
Administrative Assistant.--Ben Chevat.
Director of Commnunications.--Josh Isay.
Executive Assistant: Clare Coleman.
118-21 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, NY 11375............ (718) 268-8200
90-16 Rockaway Beach Blvd., Rockaway, NY 11693......... (718) 945-9200
1628 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, NY 11229................. (718) 627-9700
District Administrator.--Florence Stachel.
Counties: Kings County (part); cities and townships of Bergen Beach,
Brighton Beach, Canasie, Flatbush, Flatlands, Gerritsen Beach,
Georgetowne, Kensington, Manhattan Beach, Marine Park, Midwood,
Mill Basin, Park Slope, Parkville, Sheepshead Bay, Windsor
Terrace. Queens County (part); cities and townships of Belle
Harbor, Breezy Point, Briarwood, Broad Channel, Far Rockaway,
Forest Hills, Glendale, Hamilton Beach, Howard Beach, Kew
Gardens, Lindenwood, Middle Village, Neponsit, Ozone Park, Rego
Park, Richmond Hill, Ridgewood, Rockway Point, Roxbury, West
Lawrence, and Woodhaven. Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 11204 (part), 11210 (part), 11215 (part), 11218 (part), 11223
(part), 11224 (part), 11226, 11229, 11230 (part), 11234 (part),
11235 (part), 11236 (part), 11239, 11374 (part), 11375 (part),
11379 (part), 11385 (part), 11414, 11415 (part), 11416 (part),
11417 (part), 11418 (part), 11421 (part), 11435 (part), 11691
(part), 11692 (part), 11693 (part), 11694-95, 11697
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
EDOLPHUS TOWNS, Democrat, of Brooklyn, NY; born in Chadbourn, NC, on
July 21, 1934; graduated, West Side High School, Chadbourn, 1952; B.S.,
North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, 1956; master of social
work, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, 1973; U.S. Army, 1956-58;
teacher, Medgar Evers College, Brooklyn, NY, and also for the New York
City public school system; deputy hospital administrator, 1965-71;
deputy president, Borough of Brooklyn, 1976-82; member: Kiwanis, Boy
Scouts Advisory Council, Salvation Army, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity;
married to the former Gwendolyn Forbes in 1960; two children: Darryl and
Deidra; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2232 Rayburn House Office Building 20515-3210.......... 225-5936
Administrative Assistant.--Brenda Pillors. FAX: 225-1018
Scheduler.--Josie Wiltshire.
2d Floor, 545 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206............. (718) 387-8696
Special Assistant.--Jennifer Joseph. FAX: 387-8045
16 Court Street, Suite 1505, Brookyln, NY 11241........ (718) 855-8018
District Director.--Karen Johnson.
County: Kings County (part). Population (1990), 580,335.
ZIP Codes: 11201 (part), 11202, 11203 (part), 11205 (part), 11206
(part), 11207 (part), 11208 (part), 11210 (part), 11211 (part),
11212 (part), 11213 (part), 11215 (part), 11216 (part), 11217
(part), 11218 (part), 11219 (part), 11221 (part), 11231 (part),
11233 (part), 11234 (part), 11236 (part), 11238 (part), 11239-
42, 11247
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
MAJOR R. OWENS, Democrat, of Brooklyn, NY; born in Memphis, TN, June
28, 1936; attended Hamilton High School, Memphis, TN; B.A., graduated
with high honors from Morehouse College, 1956; M.S., Atlanta University,
1957; chairman, Brooklyn Congress of Racial Equality; vice president,
Metropolitan Council of Housing, 1964; community coordinator, Brooklyn
Public Library, 1965; executive director, Brownsville Community Council,
1966; commissioner, New York City Community Development Agency, 1968-73;
director, community
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media library program at Columbia University, 1974; elected to the New
York State Senate, 1974-82; chairman, Senate Democratic Operations
Committee; ranking member, Child Care Committee; member: Finance,
Education, Housing, and Community Development and Social Services
Committees; Brooklyn borough president declared September 10, 1971,
``Major R. Owens Day''; served on International Commission on Ways of
Implementing Social Policy to Ensure Maximum Public Participation and
Social Justice for Minorities at The Hague, the Netherlands, 1972;
published author and lecturer on library science; featured speaker,
White House Conference on Libraries, 1979; recognized authority in
community development; married to Maria A. Owens of New York City; the
children of their blended family are: Christopher, Geoffrey, Millard,
Carlos, and Cecelia; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; appointed chairman of the House
Subcommittee on Select Education and Civil Rights, 1987; chairman of the
Congressional Black Caucus Budget Task Force; appointed chairman of the
Congressional Black Caucus Education Braintrust from the 98th Congress
to the present; appointed chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus
Task Force on Haiti from the 103d Congress to the present; appointed
chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus Budget Task Force.
Office Listings
2305 Rayburn House Office Building 20515............... 225-6231
Administrative Assistant.--Jacqueline Ellis. FAX: 226-0112
Legislative Director.--Paul Seltman.
Acting Press Secretary.--Jacqueline Ellis.
Scheduler.--Debbie Aledo-Simpson.
289 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11213................... (718) 773-3100
District Office Director.--Daniel Simonette. FAX: 735-7143
1310 Cortelyou Road, Brooklyn, NY 11226................ (718) 940-3213
County: Kings County (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 11201 (part), 11203 (part), 11205 (part), 11210 (part), 11212
(part), 11213 (part), 11215 (part), 11216 (part), 11217 (part),
11218 (part), 11225-26, 11230 (part), 11233 (part), 11234
(part), 11236 (part), 11238 (part), 11243
* * *
TWELFTH DISTRICT
NYDIA M. VELAZQUEZ, Democrat, of New York City; born in Yabucoa,
Puerto Rico, March 28, 1953; University of Puerto Rico, B.A. in
political science, 1974; New York University, M.A. in political science,
1976; faculty member, University of Puerto Rico, 1976-81; adjunct
professor, Hunter College of the City University of New York, 1981-83;
special assistant to Congressman Ed Towns, 1983; member, City Council of
New York City, 1984-86; National Director of Migration Division Office,
Department of Labor and Human Resources of Puerto Rico, 1986-89;
director, Department of Puerto Rican Community Affairs in the United
States, 1989-92; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
132 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-2361
Administrative Assistant.--Karen Ackerman. FAX: 226-0327
Legislative Director.--Steve Carbo.
815 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206....................... (718) 599-3658
District Administrator.--Eduardo Castell. FAX: 599-4537
50-07 108th Street, 2nd Floor, Queens, NY.............. (718) 699-2602
98-100 Avenue C, New York, NY 10009.................... (212) 673-3997
Counties: Kings (part), New York (part), Queens (part). Population
(1990), 580,340.
ZIP Codes: 10002 (part), 10003 (part), 10009 (part), 10012 (part), 10013
(part), 10038 (part), 10110 (part), 10112 (part), 10114 (part),
11201 (part), 11205 (part), 11206 (part), 11207 (part), 11208
(part), 11211 (part), 11215 (part), 11217 (part), 11219 (part),
11220 (part), 11221 (part), 11222 (part), 11231 (part), 11232
(part), 11237, 11368 (part), 11369 (part), 11370 (part), 11372
(part), 11373 (part), 11377 (part), 11378 (part), 11385 (part)
* * *
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
SUSAN MOLINARI, Republican, of Staten Island and Brooklyn, NY; born
in Staten Island, NY, March 27, 1958; graduated from St. Joseph Hill
Academy, Staten Island, 1976; B.A., cum
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laude, State University of New York, Albany, NY, 1980; M.A., with
honors, State University of New York, Albany, NY, 1981; member, New York
City Council, 1985-90; minority leader, New York City Council; daughter
of Representative Guy V. Molinari; elected to the 101st Congress by
special election on March 20, 1990 to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Guy Molinari; reelected to each succeeding Congress;
married to Representative Bill Paxon, Republican of New York, July 3,
1994.
Office Listings
2435 Rayburn House Office Building 20515-3213.......... 225-3371
Administrative Assistant.--Paul A. Lobo. FAX: 226-1272
Office Manager.--Cindy Wagner.
14 New Dorp Lane, Staten Island, NY 10306.............. (718) 987-8400
District Manager.--Barbara Palumbo.
9818 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11209.................... (718) 630-5277
Constituent Representative.--Eileen Long.
County: Kings County (part); Richmond County. Population (1990),
580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10301-14, 11204 (part), 11209, 11214 (part), 11219 (part),
11220 (part), 11223 (part), 11228
* * *
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
CAROLYN B. MALONEY, Democrat, of New York City, NY; born on February
19, 1948 in Greensboro, NC; B.A., Greensboro College, Greensboro, NC,
1968; various positions, New York City Board of Education, 1970-77;
legislative aide, New York State Assembly, Senior Program Analyst, 1977-
79; executive director of advisory council, 1979-82; director of special
projects, New York State Senate Office of the Minority Leader; New York
City councilmember, 1982-93; chairperson, New York City Council
Committee on Contracts; member: Council Committee on Aging, National
Organization of Women, Common Cause, Sierra Club, Americans for
Democratic Action, New York City Council Committee on Housing and
Buildings, Citizens Union, Grand Central Business Improvement District,
Harlem Urban Development Corperation (1982-91), Commission on Early
Childhood Development Programs, Council of Senior Citizen Centers of New
York City, 1982-87; married to Clifton H. W. Maloney, 1976; two
children: Virginia Marshall Maloney, 1987 and Christina Paul Maloney,
1980; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected to the
104th Congress.
Office Listings
1504 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. (202) 225-7944
Administrative Assistant.--Jeremy Rabinovitz. FAX: 225-4709
Legislative Director.--Andrew Lowenthal.
110 East 59th St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10022....... (202) 832-6531
28-11 Astoria Boulevard, Long Island City, NY 11102.... (718) 932-1804
619 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211................. (718) 349-1260
Counties: Kings (part); New York (part); Queens (part). Cities and
townships: Astoria, Brooklyn (part), Greenpoint, Manhattan
(part), Queens (part), Roosevelt Island. Population (1990),
580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10001 (part), 10002 (part), 10003 (part), 10009 (part), 10010
(part), 10011 (part), 10016 (part), 10017, 10018 (part), 10019
(part), 10020-22, 10023 (part), 10024 (part), 10025 (part),
10026 (part), 10028, 10029 (part), 10036 (part), 10044, 10055,
10103 (part), 10106 (part), 10107 (part), 10110 (part), 10111-
12, 10118 (part), 10126, 10128, 10131, 10150-57, 10158 (part),
10159-61, 10162-63, 10165-78, 10185, 11102 (part), 11103 (part),
11105 (part), 11206 (part), 11211 (part), 11222 (part), 11370
(part)
* * *
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
CHARLES B. RANGEL, Democrat-Liberal, of New York, NY; born in
Harlem, NY, June 11, 1930; attended the public schools in Harlem, P.S.
89 (now P.S. 175), Junior High School 139, and DeWitt Clinton High
School; enlisted in the U.S. Army and served from 1948 to 1952; awarded
the Purple Heart, Bronze Star for Valor, U.S. and Korean Presidential
Citations and three battle stars while serving in combat with the Second
Infantry Division in Korea; honorably discharged with rank of staff
sergeant; after military duty, completed high school, 1953; grad
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uated from New York University School of Commerce, as dean's list
student under the G.I. bill, 1957; graduated from St. John's University
School of Law, dean's list student under a full 3-year scholarship,
1960; lawyer; admitted to practice in the courts of the State of New
York, U.S. Federal Court, Southern District of New York, and the U.S.
Customs Court; appointed assistant U.S. attorney, Southern District of
New York, 1961; legal counsel, New York City Housing and Redevelopment
Board, Neighborhood Conservation Bureau; general counsel, National
Advisory Commission on Selective Service, 1966; served 2 terms in the
New York State Assembly, 1966-70; active in 369th Veterans Association,
Community Education Program, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Democratic
Club; married Alma Carter; one son, Steven; one daughter, Alicia;
elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2354 Rayburn House Office Building 20510-3215.......... 225-4365
Executive Assistant.--Patricia O. Bradley. FAX: 225-0816
163 West 125th Street, New York, NY 10027.............. (212) 663-3900
District Administrator.--Vivian E. Jones.
601 West 181st Street, New York, NY 10033.............. (212) 927-5333
2110 First Avenue, New York, NY 10029.................. (212) 348-9630
Counties: Bronx (part), New York (part), and Queens (part). Population
(1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10024 (part), 10025 (part), 10026 (part), 10027, 10029
(part), 10030-35, 10037, 10039-40, 10115-16, 10463 (part), 11105
(part)
* * *
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
JOSE E. SERRANO, Democrat, of Bronx, NY; born in Mayaguez, PR,
October 24, 1943; attended PS-43, elementary school, Bronx, NY; Dodge
Vocational High School, Bronx, NY; attended Lehman College, City
University of New York, NY; served with the U.S. Army Medical Corps,
1964-66; employed by the Manufacturers Hanover Bank, 1961-69; Community
School District 7, 1969-74; New York State Assemblyman, 1974-90;
chairman, Consumers Affairs Committee, 1979-83; chairman, Education
Committee, 1983-90; married in 1979 to the former Mary Staucet; five
children: Lisa Trapenese, Jose Marco, Benjamin, Jonathan Brucker, and
Justine Brucker; elected to the 101st Congress by special election March
28, 1990 to fill the vacancy caused by the resigination of Robert
Garcia; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2342 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3216............................................ 225-4361
Special Counsel/Chief of Staff.--Ellyn Toscano.
Executive Assistant.--Pichy Marty.
Legislative Director.--Lucy Hand.
Scheduler.--Clara Wagner.
890 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451-2828.............. (212) 538-5400
District Director.--Cheryl Simmons-Oliver.
County: Bronx County (part). Cities and townships: Bronx. Population
(1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 10451 (part), 10452 (part), 10453 (part), 10454-56, 10457
(part), 10458 (part), 10459, 10460 (part), 10461 (part), 10462
(part), 10465 (part), 10467 (part), 10468 (part), 10472-74
* * *
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
ELIOT L. ENGEL, Democrat, of Bronx, NY; born in Bronx, NY, on
February 18, 1947; attended Bronx public schools; B.A., Hunter-Lehman
College, 1969; M.A., City University of New York, 1973; New York Law
School, 1987; married to Patricia Ennis Engel, 1980; three children:
Julia, Jonathan, and Philip; teacher and counselor in the New York City
public school system, 1969-77; elected to the New York legislature,
1977-88; chaired the Assembly Committee on Alcoholism and Substance
Abuse, and subcommittee on Mitchell-Lama Housing (twelve years prior to
his election in Congress); Committee on Economic and Educational
Opportunities; Committee on International Relations; Subcommittees:
Early Childhood, Youth and Families; Workplace Protections on the
``Opportunities'' Committee; International Relations Subcommit
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tee on Africa; Economic Policy and Trade; member: Congressional Human
Rights Caucus, Democratic Study Group on Health, and Long Island Sound
Caucus; co-chairman, Albanian Issues Caucus; board member, Congressional
Ad Hoc Committee on Irish Affairs; elected on November 8, 1988 to the
101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1433 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3217............................................ 225-2464
Administrative Assistant.--John F. Calvelli.
Office Manager.--Pamela K. Segal.
Director of Communications.--Frank M. Pizzurro.
3655 Johnson Avenue, Bronx, NY 10463................... (718) 796-9700
Chief of Staff.--Arnold I. Linhardt.
Counties: Bronx (part), Westchester (part). Cities and townships: Parts
of Bronx, Yonkers, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle and Pelham.
Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10451 (part), 10452 (part), 10453 (part), 10457 (part), 10458
(part), 10463 (part), 10466, 10467 (part), 10468 (part), 10469
(part), 10470-71, 10475 (part), 10550 (part), 10551, 10552
(part), 10553 (part), 10701 (part), 10702, 10703 (part), 10704
(part), 10705 (part), 10710 (part), 10801 (part), 10802, 10803
(part), 10804 (part), 10805 (part)
* * *
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
NITA M. LOWEY, Democrat, of NY; born in New York, NY, July 5, 1937;
attended P.S. 114, New York City; graduated, Bronx High School of
Science, 1955; B.S., Mount Holyoke College, 1959; assistant to Secretary
of State for Economic Development and Neighborhood Preservation, and
deputy director, Division of Economic Opportunity, 1975-85; Assistant
Secretary of State, 1985-87; member: board of directors of Close-Up
Foundation, board of directors of Effective Parenting Information for
Children, Downstate (New York Region), board of directors Windward
School, Westchester Jewish Conference, Westchester Opportunity Program,
National Committee of the Police Corps; Women's Network of the YWCA,
Legal Awareness for Women, National Women's Political Caucus of
Westchester, American Jewish Committee of Westchester; married to
Stephen Lowey, 1961; three children: Dana, Jacqueline, and Douglas;
elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2421 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3218............................................ 225-6506
Administrative Assistant.--Scott Fleming. FAX: 225-0546
Executive Assistant.--Randy Stokes.
Suite 310, 222 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY
10605................................................. (914) 428-1707
District Administrator.--Deborah Bohren.
Counties: Bronx (part), Queens (part), Westchester (part). Cities and
townships; Harrison, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Mount Vernon, Port
Chester, Rye Brook, Purchase, Rye, Scarsdale, White Plains,
Yonkers, Tuckahoe, Creshwood, Bronxville, Eastchester, New
Rochelle, Pelham, City Island, Country Club, Edgewater, Locust
Point, Spencer Estates, Throggs Neck, Flushing, Holliswood,
Jamaica Estates, Kew Garden Hills, Lefrak City, Queens Valley,
West Cunningham Park, Fresh Meadows, and Rego Park. Population
(1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10464, 10465 (part), 10469 (part), 10475 (part), 10528, 10530
(part), 10538, 10543, 10550 (part), 10552 (part), 10553 (part),
10573, 10577, 10580, 10583 (part), 10601 (part), 10602, 10604
(part), 10605 (part), 10606 (part), 10607 (part), 10701 (part),
10703 (part), 10704 (part), 10705 (part), 10706 (part), 10707
(part), 10708-09, 10710 (part), 10801 (part), 10803 (part),
10804 (part), 10805 (part), 11354 (part), 11355 (part), 11357
(part), 11360 (part), 11365 (part), 11366 (part), 11367 (part),
11368 (part), 11373 (part), 11374 (part), 11375 (part), 11379
(part), 11423 (part), 11427 (part), 11431, 11432 (part), 11435
(part), 11439
* * *
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
SUE W. KELLY, Republican, of Katonah, NY; born in Lima, OH,
September 26, 1936; attended Lima Central High School, Lima, OH; B.A.,
Denison University, Granville, OH, 1958; M.A., Sarah Lawrence College,
Bronxville, NY, 1985; educator, small business owner, patient advocate,
rape crisis counselor, community leader; member: League of Women Voters,
American Association of University Women, PTA, Bedford Recreation
Committee; member, Bedford Presbyterian Church; married to Edward W.
Kelly, 1960; four children: Eric, Sean, Charity, and Tim; committees:
Transportation and Infrastructure, Small Business, and Banking and
Financial Services.
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Office Listings
1037 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-5441
Chief of Staff.--Dennis Lambert.
Legislative Director.--Steve Hall.
Press Secretary.--Dan Boston.
21 Old Main Street, Room 205, Fishkill, NY 12524....... (914) 897-5200
District Director.--Jay Townsend.
105 S. Bedford Rd., Room 312-A, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549.... (914) 241-6340
Counties: Dutchess County (part); cities and townships of Amenia,
Beekman, Castle Point, Chelsea, City of Poughkeepsie, Dover,
Dover Plains, East Fishkill, Fishkill (not including City of
Beacon), Glenham, Holmes, Hopewell Junction, Hughsonville,
LaGrange (part), Millbrook, New Hamburg, Pawling, Poughquag,
Stormville, Unionvale, Verbank, Wappinger, Wappingers Falls,
Washington, Wassiac, Wingdale. Post Offices: Billings (part of
Town of Union Vale, E. Fiskkill), Clinton Corners (part of Town
of Washington), LaGrangeville (part of Town of Unionvale),
Pleasant Valley (part of LaGrange, Union Vale), Salt Point (part
of Town of Washington). Orange County (part); cities and
townships of Campbell Hall, Cornwall, Cornwall-on-Hudson, Ft.
Montgomery, Hamptonburgh, Highlands, Highland Falls,
Mountainville, New Windsor, Rock Tavern, Vails Gate, West Point.
Post Offices: Bear Mountain (part of Town of Highlands), Central
Valley (part of Town of Highlands), Montgomery (part of Town of
Hamptonburgh), Newburgh (part of Town of New Windsor), Salisbury
Mills (part of Town of Cornwall), Washingtonville (part of New
Windsor, Hamptonburgh). Putnam County; cities and townships of
Baldwin Place, Brewster, Carmel, Cold Spring, Garrison, Kent,
Lake Peekskill, Mahopac, Mahopac Falls, Patterson, Philipstown,
Putnam Valley, Southeast. Westchester County; cities and
townships of Amawalk, Armonk, Baldwin Place, Bedford, Bedford
Hills, Briarcliff Manor/Scarborough, Buchanan, Chappaqua, city
of Peekskill, city of White Plains (North Part), Cortlandt,
Crompound, Cross River, Croton Falls, Croton-on-Hudson, Golden's
Bridge, Granite Springs, Hawthorne, Jefferson Valley, Katonah,
Lewisboro, Lincolndale, Maryknoll, Millwood, Mohegan Lake,
Montrose, Mount Kisco, Mount Kisco, Mount Pleasant, New Castle,
North Castle, North Salem, North Tarrytown, Ossining, Peekskill,
Pleasantville, Pound Ridge, Purdys, Shenorock, Shrub Oak,
Somers, South Salem, Thornwood, Valhalla, Verplanck, Waccabuc,
Yorktown, and Yorktown Heights. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10501, 10504-07, 10509-12, 10514, 10516-21, 10524, 10526-27,
10532, 10535-37, 10540-42, 10545-49, 10560, 10562, 10566, 10570,
10576 10578-79, 10587-90, 10591 (part), 10594, 10595 (part),
10596-98, 10602, 10603 (part), 10911, 10916-17, 10922, 10928,
10953, 10992, 10996, 12501, 12510-12, 12514, 12518, 12520,
12522, 12524, 12527, 12531, 12533, 12537, 12540 12545, 12549,
12550 (part), 12553, 12560, 12563-64, 12569-70, 12575 (part),
12577 (part), 12578, 12582, 12584-85, 12590 (part), 12592,
12594, 12601 (part), 12602, 12603 (part)
* * *
TWENTIETH DISTRICT
BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, Republican, of Middletown, NY; born in
Poughkeepsie, NY, December 6, 1922; educated in the public schools of
Middletown and graduated from Middletown High School, 1941; B.S.,
Wharton School of Business and Finance, University of Pennsylvania,
1946; LL.B., New York Law School, 1950; veteran of World War II, 20th
Air Force, 19th Bomb Group; awarded Distinguished Flying Cross and Air
Medal for 35 missions over Japan; appointed assistant attorney general,
New York State Department of Law, 1953; formed the law firm of Gilman &
Gilman, 1955, in Middletown, NY; attorney for New York State's Temporary
Commission on the Courts; served for 3 terms in the New York State
Assembly from the 95th District, 1967-72; member: Southeastern Water
Commission; Middletown, Orange County, New York State, and American Bar
Associations; the Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New
York Trial Lawyers Association, and the American Trial Lawyers
Association; also a member of Orange County Republican Committee,
American Legion, V.F.W., Masonic War Veterans Beth El Post No. 29,
J.W.V. (national legislative chairman), B.P.O.E. No. 1097, Hoffman Lodge
of F.&A.M., A.A.O.N.M.S. of Cyprus Temple (Albany), International
Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association, Zeta Beta Tau fraternity,
Otisville Grange, Hudson-Delaware Boy Scout Council, Lamont-Doherty
Geological Observatory Advisory Council, advisory committee of NYS
Division of Youth's Start Center, past president of Capitol Hill Shrine
Club, former board chairman of Middletown Little League, vice president
of Orange County Mental Health Association, and Orange County Heart
Association; Lt. Col. Civil Air Patrol, Congressional Branch; member: Le
Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux; Colonel, New York Guard; formerly
married to Rita Gail Gilman, 1984, (deceased February 25, 1991);
children: Jonathan, Harrison, Susan, David, and Ellen (deceased Nov. 10,
1976); elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; chairman, International Relations Committee, 1995;
member, Government Reform and Oversight Committee; former member of
Foreign Affairs Committee, Post Office, Energy Security Working Group,
Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, Select Committee on
Hunger, Congressional Delegate to United Nations General Assembly, 11th
Special Session (1981); member: U.S.-Ukraine Famine Commission; U.S.-
Mexican Interparliamentary Conference; cochairman, U.S.-European
Interparliamentary Conference; Congressional Advisor to Law of the Sea
Conference; United States Military Academy Board of Visitors, 1973-83;
Presidential Commission on World Hunger; task force on the Handicapped,
cochairman, ad hoc committee on Irish Affairs; vice chairman, House task
force on POW's and MIA's; Foundation for Better Health; Good Samaritan
Hospital, Suffern, NY; board of directors, World Hunger Year.
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Office Listings
2449 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3220............................................ 225-3776
Administrative Assistant.--Nancy L. Colandrea.
Legislative Director.--Todd Burger.
Press Assistant.--Andrew Zarutskie.
P.O. Box 358, 407 East Main Street, Middletown, NY
10940-0358............................................ (914) 343-6666
District Office Manager.--Amalia Aumick.
377 Route 59, Monsey, NY 10954-3498.................... (914) 357-9000
32 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706-1602...... (914) 478-5550
Counties: Orange (part); Rockland; Sullivan (part); Westchester (part).
Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 10502-03, 10522-23, 10530 (part), 10533, 10583 (part), 10591
(part), 10595 (part), 10603 (part), 10606 (part), 10607 (part),
10706 (part), 10707 (part), 10710 (part), 10901, 10910-15,
10917-21, 10923-27, 10930-33, 10940, 10950, 10952, 10954, 10956,
10958-60, 10962-65, 10968-70, 10973-77, 10979-90, 10992 (part),
10993-94, 10998, 12543 (part), 12549, 12550 (part), 12566
(part), 12575 (part), 12577 (part), 12586 (part), 12719-21,
12726-27, 12729, 12732, 12734, 12737, 12739, 12743, 12746,
12748-49, 12752, 12762, 12764, 12769-71, 12775 (part), 12777-78,
12780, 12781 (part), 12783, 12785-86, 12790, 12792
* * *
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT
MICHAEL R. McNULTY, Democrat, of Green Island, NY; born in Troy,
Rensselaer County, NY, September 16, 1947; graduated from St. Joseph's
Grammar School, Green Island, NY, 1961; attended LaSalle Institute,
Troy, NY, 1961-64; graduated St. Joseph's Institute, Barrytown, NY,
1965; attended, Loyola University, Rome Center, Rome, Italy, 1967-68;
B.A., Holy Cross College, Worcester, MA, 1969; attended Hill School of
Insurance, New York City, 1970; insurance broker; elected: town
supervisor, town of Green Island, NY, 1969-77; mayor, village of Green
Island, 1977-83; New York State Assembly, 1983-88; member: Albany County
Democratic Executive Committee, Green Island Democratic Committee, New
York State Democratic Committee; board of directors, Capital Region
Technology Development Council; delegate, Democratic National
Convention, 1972; married to the former Nancy Ann Lazzaro, 1971; four
children: Michele M., Angela E., Nancy T., and Maria L.; elected on
November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2442 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3221............................................ 225-5076
Chief of Staff.--Lana R. Helfrich. FAX: 225-5077
Press Secretary.--Charles Segal.
Legislative Director.--Jim Glenn.
Leo W. O'Brien Federal Building, Albany, NY 12207...... (518) 465-0700
U.S. Office, Schenectady, NY 12305..................... (518) 374-4547
33 Second Street, Troy, NY 12180....................... (518) 271-0822
9 Market Street, Amsterdam, NY 12010................... (518) 843-3400
Counties: Albany, Montgomery (part), Rensselaer (part), Saratoga (part),
and Schenectady. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 12007-09, 12010 (part), 12019 (part), 12023, 12027 (part),
12041, 12045-47, 12053-56, 12059, 12061 (part), 12066-67, 12068
(part), 12069, 12070 (part), 12072, 12077, 12083-85, 12086
(part), 12087, 12107, 12110, 12120, 12122 (part), 12128, 12137,
12141, 12143-44, 12147, 12148 (part), 12150, 12157 (part),
12158-59, 12161, 12163, 12166, 12177, 12180 (part), 12182
(part), 12183, 12186, 12188 (part), 12189, 12193, 12198 (part),
12200-12, 12220, 12224-25, 12260, 12300-09, 12325, 12345, 12469
(part), 12508 (part), 12550 (part), 13317 (part)
* * *
TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT
GERALD B.H. SOLOMON, Republican, of Glens Falls, NY; born in
Okeechobee, FL, August 14, 1930; attended the public schools; graduated
from Bethlehem Central High School, Delmar, NY; attended Siena College,
Albany, NY, and St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY; served in the U.S.
Marine Corps, 1951-52; founding partner of insurance and investment
firm; member, New York State Assembly, 1973-78; Queensbury town
supervisor and Warren County legislator, 1968-72; member: First
Presbyterian Church, Masons, Kiwanis, Grange, Farm Bureau, Marine Corps
League, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans; married to the
former Freda Parker of Monongahela, PA, 1955; five children: Susan,
Daniel, Robert, Linda, and Jeffrey; elected to the 96th Congress,
November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
2206 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3222............................................ 225-5614
Administrative Assistant.--Geoffrey Gleason. FAX: 225-6234
Personal Secretary.--Dorothy Cook.
Press Secretary.--Dan Amon.
Gaslight Square, Saratoga Springs, NY 12801............ (518) 587-9800
21 Bay Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801................... (518) 792-3031
337 Fairview Avenue, Hudson, NY 12534.................. (518) 828-0181
Counties: Columbia, Dutchess (part), Essex (part), Greene, Rensselaer
(part), Saratoga (part), Schoharie (part), Warren, Washington.
Population (1990), 582,340.
ZIP Codes: 12015, 12017-18, 12019 (part), 12020, 12022, 12024, 12026,
12027 (part), 12028-29, 12033, 12035, 12037, 12040, 12042,
12050-52, 12057-58, 12060, 12061 (part), 12062-63, 12065, 12073-
76, 12082-83, 12087, 12089-90, 12092, 12094, 12106, 12114-15,
12118, 12121, 12122 (part), 12123-25, 12130-33, 12135-36, 12138,
12140, 12148 (part), 12151, 12153-54, 12156, 12157 (part),
12162, 12165, 12167 (part), 12168-70, 12172-74, 12176, 12180
(part), 12181, 12182 (part), 12184-85, 12188 (part), 12192,
12195-96, 12198 (part), 12405, 12407, 12413-15, 12418, 12422-24,
12427, 12430-31, 12436, 12439, 12442, 12444, 12450-52, 12454,
12460, 12463, 12468, 12469 (part), 12470, 12473, 12482, 12485,
12492, 12496, 12502-04, 12506-07, 12513-14, 12516-17, 12521,
12523, 12526, 12529-30, 12534, 12538, 12540 (part), 12541,
12544, 12546, 12565, 12567, 12569, 12571-72, 12574, 12578,
12580-81, 12583, 12590 (part), 12593, 12601 (part), 12603
(part), 12801, 12803-04, 12808-11, 12814-17, 12819-24, 12826-28,
12831-39, 12841, 12843-46, 12848-63, 12865-66, 12870-74, 12878-
79, 12883-87, 12913 (part), 12928, 12932, 12942-43, 12946,
12956, 12960-61, 12964, 12974, 12983 (part), 12987, 12997-98
* * *
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT
SHERWOOD L. BOEHLERT, Republican, of New Hartford, NY; born in
Utica, September 28, 1936; graduated from Roosevelt School, Utica;
Whitesboro Central High School; and Utica College, A.B., 1961; served in
the U.S. Army, 1956-58; Wyandotte Chemicals Corp., 1961-64; 1964-72,
chief of staff for Congressman Alexander Pirnie; 1973-79, chief of staff
for Congressman Donald J. Mitchell; past president, Administrative
Assistants Association, U.S. House of Representatives; elected 1979,
Oneida County Executive; member: board of directors, Utica College
Foundation, St. John The Evangelist Church, New Hartford; Distinguished
Service Award, New York Air Force Association; Honorary Doctoral Degree,
Utica College of Syracuse University; Federal 100: Readers' Choice
Award, Federal Computer Week Magazine; Environmental Leadership Award,
League of Conservation Voters of America; married to the former Marianne
Willey; four children; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on Science,
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure; chairman, Water
Resources and Environment Subcommittees.
Office Listings
2246 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3223............................................ 225-3665
Chief of Staff.--Dean D'Amore.
Executive Secretary.--Margaret Moore.
Alexander Pirnie Federal Office Building, Room 200, 10
Broad Street, Utica, NY 13501......................... (315) 793-8146
District Director.--Randy Wilcox.
Counties: Broome (part), Chenango, Delaware (part), Herkimer (part),
Madison, Montgomery (part), Oneida, Otsego, and Schoharie
(part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 12031, 12036, 12043, 12064, 12071, 12093, 12113, 12116,
12149, 12155, 12160, 12167 (part), 12175, 12187, 12194, 12197,
12421, 12434, 12438, 12455, 12459, 12474, 12724, 12776, 13030
(part), 13032, 13035 (part), 13037 (part), 13040, 13042 (part),
13043, 13052 (part), 13054, 13061, 13072, 13082, 13085, 13122
(part), 13123-24, 13133-34, 13136, 13155, 13157, 13162-63,
13301, 13303-04, 13308-10, 13313-15, 13316 (part), 13317 (part),
13318-23, 13326, 13328, 13329 (part), 13332-38, 13339 (part),
13340-42, 13346, 13348-50, 13352, 13354-55, 13357, 13361-65,
13401-03, 13406-11, 13413, 13415, 13417-18, 13421, 13424-25,
13428-29, 13431-32, 13434-35, 13438-40, 13442, 13450, 13452,
13455-57, 13459-61, 13464-66, 13468-69, 13471, 13475-80, 13482,
13483 (part), 13484-92, 13494-95, 13501-05, 13730, 13731 (part),
13733, 13739-40, 13744-47, 13750-53, 13755, 13757-58, 13775-78,
13780, 13782, 13786-88, 13796, 13801, 13804, 13806-10, 13813
(part), 13814-15, 13820, 13825, 13830, 13832-34, 13837-39, 13841
(part), 13842-44, 13846-49, 13856, 13859-61, 13862 (part), 13901
(part)
* * *
TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT
JOHN M. McHUGH, Republican, of Pierrepont Manor, NY; born in
Watertown, NY, on September 29, 1948; graduated from Watertown High
School, 1966; B.A., Utica College of Syr
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acuse University; M.A., Nelson A. Rockefeller Graduate School of Public
Affairs; assistant to the city manager, Watertown; liaison with local
governments for New York State Senator H. Douglas Barclay; elected to
the New York State Senate, 1984-92; member: American Society of Young
Political Leaders; Jefferson County Farm Bureau; BPOE of Watertown;
National Conference of State Legislators; Council of State Governments'
Eastern Regional Conference Committee on Fiscal Affairs; U.S. Trade
Representative's Intergovernmental Policy Advisory Committee on Trade;
member: House National Security Committee; Subcommittee on Installations
and Facilities; Subcommittee on Research and Development; chairman of
Panel on Military Morale, Welfare and Recreation; Committee on
Government Reform and Oversight; chairman of Subcommittee on the Postal
Service; Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources and
Regulatory Affairs; Subcommittee on District of Columbia; co-chairman
House Army Caucus and Congressional Study Group on Canada; married to
Katie McHugh; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress;
reelected to 104th Congress, November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
416 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3224.................................................. 225-4611
Chief of Staff.--Cary R. Brick.
Administrative Secretary.--Donna M. Bell.
Counties: Clinton, Essex (part), Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer
(part), Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, St. Lawrence. Cities and
townships: Adams, Adams Center, Akwesasne, Albion, Alexandria
Bay, Altmar, Altona, Amboy, Amsterdam (part), Antwerp, Arietta,
Ausable Chasm, AuSable Forks, Balmat, Bangor, Barnes Corners,
Batchellerville, Beaver Falls, Beaver River, Beekmantown,
Belfort, Belleville, Bellmont, Benedict, Benson, Bernhards Bay,
Big Moose, Black Brook, Black River, Bleecker, Blue Mountain
Lake, Bluff Point, Bombay, Boonville (part), Bouquet, Boysen
Bay, Boylston, Brainardsville, Brandon, Brandeth Park,
Brantingham, Brasher Falls, Brasier Corners, Brier Hill,
Brighton, Broadalbin, Brownville, Brushton, Burke, Cadyville,
Calcium, Canada Lake, Canton, Cape Vincent, Caroga Lake,
Carthage, Castorland, Cedar River, Central Square, Champion,
Champlain, Chase Mills, Chasm Falls, Chateaugay, Chaumont,
Chazy, Chesterfield, Childwold, Chippewa Bay, Churubusco, Clare,
Clayburg, Clayton, Cleveland, Cliffhaven, Clifton, Clinton,
Clintonville, Cold Brook, Colton, Constable, Constableville,
Constantia, Coopersville, Copenhagen, Cork Center, Cranberry
Lake, Crary Mills, Crater Club, Croghan, Crystaldale, Dannemora,
Dart's Lake, Deerland, Deer River, Deferiet, Degrasse, DeKalb,
DeKalb Junction, Denmark, Depauville, DePeyster, Dexter, Diana,
Dickinson, Dickinson Center, Dolgeville, Duane, Eagle Bay,
Eagle's Nest, Edwards, Ellenburg, Ellenburg Center, Ellenburg
Corners, Ellenburg Depot, Ellisburg, Elmdale, Emeryville,
Ephratah, Essex, Evans Mills, Felts Mills, Fine, Fineview,
Fishers Landing, Flackville, Fonda (part) (R.R. No. 1), Fort
Covington, Fort Drum, Fort Jackson, Fort Johnson (part), Fort
Plain (part), Fowler, Franklin, Frontenanc, Fullerville, Fulton,
Gabriels, Glen Park, Glenfield, Gloversville, Gouverneur,
Granby, Great Bend, Green Lake, Greig, Grenell, Grindstone
Island, Hagaman (part), Hailesboro, Hammond, Hannawa Falls,
Hannibal, Harkness, Harrietstown, Harrisburg, Harrisville,
Hastings, Helena, Henderson, Henderson Harbor, Hermon, Herrings,
Heuvelton, Higgins Bay, High Market, Hoffmeister, Hogansburg,
Hope, Hopkinton, Hounsfield, Indian Lake, Ingraham, Inlet,
Irona, Jay, Jericho, Joe Indian Pond, Johnstown, Keeseville,
Kirschnerville, Knapps, Lacona, LaFargeville, Lake Clear, Lake
Ozonia, Lake Pleasant, Lawrence, Lawrenceville, Le Ray, Lewis,
Leyden, Limekiln, Limerick, Lisbon, Lobdell, Long Lake, Loon
Lake, Lorraine, Louisville, Lowville, Lycoming, Lyme, Lyon
Mountain, Lyonsdale, Lyons Falls, Macomb, Madrid, Mallory,
Malone, Mannsville, Maple View, Martinsburg, Martville (part),
Massawepie, Massena, Mayfield, Meco, Merrill, Mexico, Minetto,
Moffittsville, Moira, Montague, Mooers, Mooers Forks, Morehouse,
Morley, Morrisonville, Morristown, Moss Lake, Mountain Lake,
Mountain View, Murray Island, Natural Bridge, Naumburg, New
Bremen, New Haven, Newkirks, Newton Falls, Nicholville, Norfolk,
North Bangor, Northampton, North Bush, North Lawrence, North
Stockholm, Northville, Norway, Norwood, Ogdensburg, Ohio, Old
Forge, Onchiota, Oppenheim, Orleans, Orwell, Osceola,
Oswegatchie, Oswego, Otter Lake, Owls Head, Oxbow, Oxbow Lake,
Palermo, Pamelia, Parish, Parishville, Paul Smiths,
Peasleeville, Peck's Park, Pennellville, Perth, Perrys Mills,
Peru, Petries Corners, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Piercefield,
Pierrepont, Pierrepont Manor, Pinckney, Pine Lake, Piseco,
Pitcairn, Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh AFB, Plessis, Point-Au-Roche,
Point Vivian, Port Douglas, Port Kent, Port Leyden, Potsdam,
Pulaski, Purdy's Mills, Pyrites, Rainbow Lake, Raquette Lake,
Ray Brook (part), Raymondville, Reber, Redfield, Redford,
Redwood, Rensselaer Falls, Richland, Richville, Riverview,
Rodman, Rooseveltown, Rosiere, Rossie, Round Island, Rouses
Point, Russell, Russia, Rutland, Sabael, Sabattis, Sackets
Harbor, St. Johnsville, St. Regis Falls, St. Regis Indian
Reservation, Salisbury Center, Salmon River, Sammonsville, Sand
Ridge, Sandy Creek, Sanfordville, Santa Clara, Saranac, Saranac
Inn, Saranac Lake (part), Schroeppel, Schuyler Falls, Scriba,
Sciota, Silver Lake, Smithville, Somerville, South Colton, South
Rutland, Speculator, Spy Lake, Standish, Star Lake, Sterling,
Stockholm, Stratford, Sunmount, Swastika, Thendara, Theresa,
Thousand Island Pk., Three Mile Bay, Trout River, Tupper Lake,
Turin, Union Falls, Unionville, Upper Jay, Upper St. Regis,
Valcour, Vermontville, Volney, Waddington, Wadhams, Wanakena,
Watertown, Waverly, Watson, Webb, Wellesley Island, Wells, West
Bangor, West Chazy, West Leyden, West Monroe, Westport, West
Stockholm, Westville, Whallonsburg, Wheelerville, Whippleville,
Williamstown, Willsboro, Wilna, Winthrop, Woodville, and Worth.
Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 11220 (part), 11231 (part), 11234 (part), 12010 (part),
12025, 12032, 12068 (part), 12070 (part), 12078, 12086 (part),
12095, 12108, 12117, 12134, 12139, 12164, 12190, 12812, 12842,
12847, 12864, 12901, 12910-12, 12913 (part), 12914-24, 12926-27,
12929-30, 12933-37, 12939-41, 12944-45, 12949-50, 12952-53,
12955, 12957-59, 12962, 12965-70, 12972-73, 12975-81, 12983
(part), 12985-86, 12989-90, 12992-96, 13028, 13036, 13042
(part), 13044, 13069 (part), 13074, 13076, 13083, 13093, 13103,
13107, 13111 (part), 13114-15, 13121, 13126, 13131-32, 13135,
13142, 13144-45, 13156 (part), 13167, 13302, 13305, 13309,
13312, 13316 (part), 13324-25, 13327, 13329 (part), 13331, 13339
(part), 13343, 13345, 13353, 13360, 13367-68, 13404, 13416,
13420, 13426, 13433, 13436-37, 13452, 13454, 13470-73, 13483
(part), 13489, 13493, 13601, 13603, 13605-08, 13610-28, 13630-
43, 13645-52, 13654-62, 13664-85, 13687-88, 13690-97, 13699
* * *
TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
JAMES T. WALSH, Republican, of Syracuse, NY; born in Syracuse,
Onondaga County, NY, June 19, 1947; son of U.S. Representative William
F. Walsh; attended St. Patrick's School, Syr
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acuse, NY; graduated, Christian Brothers Academy, Syracuse, 1966; B.A.,
St. Bonaventure University, Olean, NY, 1970; marketing executive;
president, Syracuse Common Council; member: Syracuse Board of Estimate;
Board of Trustees of Erie Canal Museum, Advisory Council of the Catholic
Schools Drug-Free Schools and Communities Consortium, Valley Men's Club,
South Side Businessmen's Club, Nine Mile Republican Club, Onondaga
Anglers Association, Oneida Lake Association, Otisco Lake Association;
married to the former Diane Elizabeth Ryan, 1974; three children: James
(Jed), Benjamin, and Maureen; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1330 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3225............................................ 225-3701
Administrative Assistant.--Art Jutton. FAX: 225-4042
Scheduler.--Michelle Grabda.
Legislative Assistant.--John Simmons.
P.O. Box 7306, Syracuse, NY 13261...................... (315) 423-5657
District Representative.--John McGuire. FAX: 423-5669
1 Lincoln Street, Auburn, NY 13021..................... (315) 255-0649
45 Church Street, Cortland, NY, 13045.................. (315) 758-3918
Counties: Broome County; cities and townships of Bible School Park,
Johnson City, Killawog, Lisle, Maine, Whitney Point; Cayuga
County; cities and townships of Auburn, Cato, Fair Haven,
Martville, Meridian, Montezuma, Port Byron, Sterling, Weedsport;
Cortland County; cities and townships of Blodgett Mills,
Cincinnatus, Cortland, Cuyler, East Freetown, East Homer,
Harford, Homer, Little York, Marathon, McGraw, Preble, Truxton,
Willet; Tioga County: cities and townships of Berkshire, Newark
Valley, Richford; Onondaga County: cities and townships of
Apulia Station, Baldwinsvile, Brewerton, Camillus, Cicero, Clay,
Delphi Falls, DeWitt, East Syracuse, Elbridge & Hart Lot,
Fabius, Fayetteville, Jamesville, Jordan, Kirkville, Lafayette,
Liverpool, Lysander, Manlius, Marcellus, Marietta, Mattydale,
Memphis, Minoa, Mottville, Nedrow, North Syracuse, Onondaga,
Oran, Plainville, Pompey, Salina, Skaneateles, Skaneateles
Falls, Solvay, Tully, Warners. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 13020, 13021 (part), 13022 (part), 13027, 13029, 13031,
13033, 13039-41, 13045, 13050-51, 13055-57, 13060, 13063-64,
13066, 13077-78, 13080, 13082, 13084, 13087-90, 13094, 13101,
13104, 13108, 13110-13, 13116-17, 13119-20, 13125, 13137-38,
13140-41, 13152-53, 13156, 13158-59, 13164, 13166, 13201-07,
13208-12, 13214-15, 13217, 13220-21, 13250, 13261, 13736-38,
13784, 13790, 13794, 13797, 13802-03, 13811, 13835, 13862-63
* * *
TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT
MAURICE D. HINCHEY, Democrat, of Saugerties, NY; born in New York,
NY, on October 27, 1938; attended St. Mary's of Snows, Saugerties;
graduated, Saugerties High School, Saugerties, 1956; B.S., State
College, New Paltz, N.Y., 1968; M.A., State College, New Paltz, 1969;
seaman first class, U.S. Navy, 1956-59; teacher, public administrator;
elected to the New York State Assembly, 1975-92; member: New York
Council of State Governments, National Conference of State Legislators;
married to Ilene Marder Hinchey; three children (including two sons by
previous marriage): Maurice Scott, Josef, and Michelle Rebecca, 1987;
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected to the 104th
Congress.
Office Listings
1313 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3226............................................ 225-6335
Administrative Assistant.--Eleanor Nash-Brown.
Legislative Director.--Christopher Arthur.
Press Secretary.--Erik Smith.
291 Wall Street, Kingston, NY 12401.................... (914) 331-4466
Federal Building, Binghamton, NY 13901................. (607) 773-2768
114 Prospect Street, Ithaca, NY 14850.................. (607) 273-1388
Counties: Broome County; towns of Binghamton, Chenango (part), Conklin,
Dickinson, Kirkwood, Sanford, Union, and Vestal; city of
Binghamton. Delaware County; towns of Deposit, Hancock, and
Tompkins. Dutchess County; city of Beacon. Orange County; town
and city of Newburgh. Sullivan County; towns of Callicoon,
Delaware, Fallsburg, Fremont, Liberty, Neversink, Rockland, and
Thompson (part). Tioga County; towns of Barton, Candor, Nichols,
Owego, Spencer, and Tioga. Tompkins County; towns of Caroline,
Danby, Dryden, Enfield, and Ithaca; city of Ithaca. Ulster
County; towns of Denning, Esopus, Gardiner, Hardenburgh, Hurley,
Kingston, Lloyd, Marbletown, Marlborough, New Paltz, Olive,
Plattekill, Rochester, Rosendale, Saugerties, Shandaken,
Shawangunk, Ulster, Wawarsing, and Woodstock; city of Kingston.
Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 12401, 12404, 12406, 12409-12, 12416-17, 12419-20, 12428-29,
12432-33, 12435, 12440-41, 12443, 12446, 12448-49, 12453, 12456-
58, 12461, 12464-66, 12471-72, 12475, 12477, 12480-81, 12483-84,
12486-87, 12489-91, 12493-95, 12498, 12508 (part), 12515, 12525,
12527-28, 12542, 12547-48, 12550 (part), 12551-52, 12561, 12566
(part), 12568, 12575 (part), 12584, 12586 (part), 12588-89,
12701, 12722-23, 12725, 12733, 12736, 12738, 12740-42, 12745,
12747, 12750-51, 12753-54, 12758-60, 12763, 12765-68, 12775
(part), 12779, 12781 (part), 12782, 12784, 12787-89, 12791,
13053 (part), 13062, 13068 (part), 13731 (part), 13732, 13734,
13743, 13748-49, 13754, 13756,
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13760, 13774, 13783, 13790 (part), 13795, 13812, 13813 (part), 13826-
27, 13840, 13845, 13850-51, 13864-65, 13901 (part), 13902-04,
13905 (part), 14817 (part), 14850 (part), 14851-53, 14859
(part), 14881, 14883 (part), 14886 (part), 14892 (part), 14896
* * *
TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT
BILL PAXON, Republican, of Williamsville, NY; born in Buffalo, NY,
April 29, 1954; attended Akron Central Elementary, NY; graduated, St.
Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Buffalo, NY, 1968; B.A., Canisius
College, Buffalo, NY, 1977; Erie County legislator, 1978-82; elected to
New York State Assembly, 1982-88; member: Commerce Committee and serves
on the Telecommunications and Finance Subcommittee; chairman of the
Nation Republican Congressional Committee; married to Congresswoman
Susan Molinari (R-Staten Island); elected on November 8, 1988 to the
101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2436 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3227............................................ 225-5265
Chief of Staff.--Michael Hook. FAX: 225-5910
Appointments Secretary.--Marilyn Abel.
Administrative Assistant.--David Marventano.
Press Secretary.--Eric Cote.
5500 Main Street, Williamsville, NY 14221.............. (716) 634-2324
10 East Main Street, Victor, NY 14564.................. (716) 742-1600
268 West Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021, (by
appointment).......................................... (800) 453-8330
216 E. Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020, (by appointment) (800) 453-8330
131 Main Street, Geneseo, NY 14454, (by appointment)... (800) 453-8330
10 Leach Road, Lyons, NY 14489, (by appointment)....... (800) 453-8330
117 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148, (by
appointment).......................................... (800) 453-8330
36 North Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569, (by
appointment).......................................... (800) 453-8330
611 West Washington Street, Geneva, NY 14456 (by
appointment).......................................... (800) 453-8330
Counties: Cayuga (part), Erie (part), Genesee, Livingston, Monroe
(part), Ontario, Seneca (part), Wayne, and Wyoming. Population
(1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 13021 (part), 13034, 13065, 13143, 13146, 13148 (part),
13154, 13156 (part), 13165 (part), 14001 (part), 14003, 14004
(part), 14005, 14009, 14011, 14013, 14020-21, 14024, 14030
(part), 14031, 14032 (part), 14036-40, 14042, 14051, 14052
(part), 14054, 14056, 14058, 14059 (part), 14066, 14068, 14082-
83, 14086 (part), 14102, 14113, 14125, 14130, 14139 (part),
14143, 14145, 14167, 14169, 14215 (part), 14221 (part), 14225
(part), 14226 (part), 14228 (part), 14231, 14413-14, 14416
(part), 14422-25, 14427, 14428 (part), 14432-33, 14435, 14437,
14443-44, 14449, 14450 (part), 14453-54, 14456 (part), 14461-63,
14466, 14469, 14471-72, 14474-75, 14480-82, 14485-89, 14502
(part), 14504-06, 14510-13, 14514 (part), 14516-20, 14522,
14525, 14530, 14532-33, 14534 (part), 14536-39, 14541 (part),
14542, 14543 (part), 14544-51, 14554-58, 14560-61, 14563, 14564
(part), 14568-69, 14572, 14580 (part), 14584-85, 14586 (part),
14589-92, 14623 (part), 14624 (part), 14822, 14836, 14846
* * *
TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
LOUISE McINTOSH SLAUGHTER, Democrat, of Fairport, NY; born in Harlan
County, KY, August 14, 1929; graduated from University of Kentucky with
a B.S. in Bacteriology; master's degree in Public Health; elected to
Monroe County legislature, two terms, 1976-79; elected to New York State
Assembly, two terms, 1982-86; Woman of the Year, 1987, Rochester Women's
Political Caucus; married to Robert Slaughter; three daughters; two
grandchildren; elected to 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; majority whip at-large; member: Committee
on Government Reform and Oversight; Committee on the Budget.
Office Listings
2347 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3228............................................ 225-3615
Chief of Staff.--Thomas Bantle
Legislative Director.--Anne Grady.
Press Secretary.--Kelly Sullivan.
3120 Federal Building, Rochester, NY 14614............. (716) 232-4850
District Director.--Michael Keane.
County: Monroe County (part). Cities and townships: Brighton, E.
Rochester, Greece, Hennitta, Irondequoit, Penfield, Perinton,
Pittsford, Rochester, Webster. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 13901 (part), 14445, 14450 (part), 14467, 14468 (part), 14502
(part), 14515, 14526, 14534 (part), 14543 (part), 14564 (part),
14580 (part), 14586 (part), 14601-05, 14606 (part), 14607-12,
14613 (part), 14614-22, 14623 (part), 14624 (part), 14625-26,
14660, 14692
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TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT
JOHN J. LaFALCE, Democrat, of Tonawanda, NY; born in Buffalo,
October 6, 1939; graduated from Canisius High School, Canisius College,
B.S. 1961, Villanova Law School, J.D. 1964; captain, U.S. Army, 1965-67;
law clerk, Office of General Counsel, Department of the Navy, 1963;
former lecturer on law, George Washington University, 1965-66; practiced
law in Buffalo; member, New York State Senate, 1971-72; member, New York
State Assembly, 1973-74; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking minority member, House
Committee on Small Business; member, House Committee on Banking and
Financial Services; married Patricia Fisher, 1979.
Office Listings
2310 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3229............................................ 225-3231
Administrative Assistant.--Ronald J. Maselka.
Communications Director.--Gary A. Luczak.
Main U.S. Post Office, 615 Main Street, Niagara Falls,
NY 14302.............................................. (716) 284-9976
Federal Building, 111 West Huron Street, Buffalo, NY
14202................................................. (716) 846-4056
409 S. Union St., Spencerport, NY 14559................ (716) 352-4777
Counties: Niagara, Orleans. Erie County; cities and townships of Buffalo
(part), Grand Island, Tonawanda. Monroe County; cities and
townships of Clarkson, Gates, Hamlin, Ogden, Parma, Rochester
(part) and Sweden. Population (1990), 580,336.
ZIP Codes: 14001, 14008, 14012, 14028, 14067, 14072, 14092, 14094,
14098, 14102, 14105, 14107-09, 14120, 14126, 14131-32, 14144,
14150, 14172, 14174, 14201 (part), 14202 (part), 14203 (part),
14204 (part), 14205 (part), 14207, 14209, 14213, 14214 (part),
14215 (part), 14217, 14222 (part), 14223, 14301-06, 14410
(part), 14411, 14420, 14428 (part), 14429, 14430 (part), 14442,
14452, 14464, 14468, 14470, 14473, 14476-77, 14479, 14508, 14514
(part), 14559, 14571, 14606 (part), 14624 (part)
* * *
THIRTIETH DISTRICT
JACK QUINN, Republican, of Hamburg, NY; born on April 13, 1951 in
Buffalo, NY; B.A., Siena College, Loudonville, NY, 1973; M.A., State
University of New York, Buffalo, 1978; teacher; councilman, Hamburg,
1982-84; town supervisor, Hamburg, 1985-92; founder, DARE, 1984; married
to the former Mary Beth McAndrews, 1974; two children: Jack, III, 1978;
and Kara Elizabeth, 1982; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d
Congress.
Office Listings
331 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3230.................................................. 225-3306
Legislative Director.--Beth Meyers.
Legislative Assistants: Kara Austin; Cassandra
McClam; Michael Pietkiewicz
Legislative Correspondent: Joshua Fitzpatrick
Scheduler/DC.--Paulette Toellner.
Brisbane Building, 403 Main Street, Suite 240, Buffalo,
NY 14203-2199......................................... (716) 845-5257
Administrative Assistant.--Mary Lou Palmer. FAX: 847-0323
County: Erie County (part); cities and townships of Boston, Brant,
Buffalo (part), Cheektowaga, Colden, Concord, Collins, East
Aurora, Eden, Elma, Evans, Farnham, Glenwood, Hamburg, Holland,
Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lawtons, North Boston, North Collins,
Orchard Park, Sardinia, Springville, and West Seneca. Population
(1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 14004 (part), 14006, 14010, 14025-27, 14030 (part), 14033-35,
14043, 14047, 14052 (part), 14055, 14057, 14059 (part), 14061,
14069, 14070 (part), 14075, 14079-80, 14081 (part), 14085, 14086
(part), 14091, 14110-12, 14127, 14134, 14139 (part), 14140,
14141 (part), 14170, 14201 (part), 14202 (part), 14203 (part),
14204-06, 14208, 14209 (part), 14210-12, 14214 (part), 14215
(part), 14216 (part), 14218-20, 14221 (part), 14223 (part),
14224, 14225 (part), 14226 (part), 14227, 14240
* * *
THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT
AMO HOUGHTON, Republican, of Corning, NY; born in Corning on August
7, 1926; grandson of former Congressman Alanson B. Houghton of New York;
attended Corning Free Academy, NY; graduated, St. Paul's School,
Concord, NH; B.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1950; M.A.,
Harvard Business School, 1952; honorary doctoral degrees: Alfred
University, NY, 1963; Albion College, MI, 1964; Centre College,
Danville, KY, 1966; Clarkson
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College of Technology, Potsdam, NY, 1968; Elmira College, NY, 1982;
Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY, 1983; Houghton College, NY, 1983; St.
Bonaventure University, NY, 1987; Hobart and William Smith College,
1991; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1945-46; executive officer,
Corning Glass Works, Corning, NY, 1951-86; member: Grace Commission,
Business Council of New York State, Business Advisory Commission for
Governor of New York, Labor-Industry Coalition for International Trade,
Corning Chamber of Commerce, Corning Rotary Club; Corning Elk's Club;
trustee, Brookings Institution; International Relations Committee, Ways
& Means Committee; Subcommittee on Africa; married to Priscilla Dewey
Houghton; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1110 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3231............................................ 225-3161
Staff Director.--Brian Fitzpatrick. FAX: 225-5574
Office Manager.--Vickie M. Austin.
Legislative Director.--Marijo Gorney.
32 Denison Parkway West, Corning, NY 14830............. (607) 937-3333
Federal Building, Room 122, Jamestown, NY 14702-0908... (716) 484-0252
Westgate Plaza, West State Street, Olean, NY 14760..... (716) 372-2127
268 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021................... (315) 255-3045
Counties: Allegany; Cattaraugus; Cayuga (part); Chautauqua; Chemung;
Schuyler; Seneca (part); Steuben; Tompkins (part); Yates.
Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 13021 (part), 13026, 13045 (part), 13068 (part), 13071,
13073, 13081, 13092, 13102, 13118, 13139, 13147, 13148 (part),
13152 (part), 13160, 13165 (part), 14029, 14041-42, 14048,
14060, 14062-63, 14065, 14070 (part), 14081 (part), 14101,
14129, 14133, 14135-36, 14138, 14141 (part), 14166, 14168,
14171, 14173, 14415, 14418, 14441, 14456 (part), 14478, 14507,
14521, 14527, 14529, 14541 (part), 14572, 14588, 14701-02,
14706-12, 14714-24, 14726-33, 14735-45, 14747-60, 14766-67,
14769-70, 14772, 14774-75, 14777-79, 14781-88, 14801-10, 14812-
16, 14818-27, 14830, 14837-45, 14847, 14850 (part), 14854-58,
14859 (part), 14860-61, 14863-65, 14867-74, 14876-80, 14882,
14883 (part), 14884-85, 14886 (part), 14887-89, 14891, 14892
(part), 14893-95, 14897-98, 14901-05
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NORTH CAROLINA
(Population, 1990 census, 6,657,630)
SENATORS
JESSE HELMS, Republican, of Raleigh, NC; born in Monroe, NC, October
18, 1921; attended Wingate College and Wake Forest College; U.S. Navy,
1942-45; former city editor, Raleigh Times; administrative assistant to
U.S. Senator Willis Smith, 1951-53, and to U.S. Senator Alton Lennon,
1953; executive director, North Carolina Bankers Association, 1953-60;
executive vice president, WRAL-TV and Tobacco Radio Network, 1960-72;
member: Raleigh City Council and chairman of Law and Finance Committee,
1957-61; deacon and Sunday School teacher, Hayes Barton Baptist Church,
Raleigh; recipient of two Freedoms Foundation awards for radio-
television editorials; recipient of annual citizenship awards from North
Carolina American Legion, North Carolina Veterans of Foreign Wars, and
Raleigh Exchange Club; recipient of Outstanding Service Award of the
Council Against Communist Aggression; the Richard Henry Lee Award; and
the Order of Lafayette Freedom Award; former trustee, Meredith College,
John F. Kennedy College, the Delaware Law School, Campbell University
and Wingate College; president, Raleigh Rotary Club, 1969-70; 33 deg.
Mason, Grand Orator, Grand Lodge of Masons of North Carolina, 1964-65,
1982, 1991; member, board of directors, North Carolina Cerebral Palsy
Hospital; member, board of directors of Camp Willow Run, a Youth Camp
for Christ at Littleton, NC; married Dorothy Jane Coble of Raleigh,
October 31, 1942; three children: Jane (Mrs. Charles R. Knox), Nancy
(Mrs. John C. Stuart), and Charles; seven grandchildren; elected to the
U.S. Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979;
reelected in 1978, 1984, and 1990.
Office Listings
403 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-3301............................................ 224-6342
Administrative Assistant.--Darryl D. Nirenberg.
Personal Secretary.--Patricia H. Devine.
Century Post Office Building, P.O. Box 2888,
Fayetteville Street Mall, Raleigh, NC 27602........... (919) 856-4630
Staff Director.--Frances P. Jones.
Post Office Building, P.O. Box 2944, Hickory, NC 28603. (704) 322-5170
Staff Director.--Josephine R. Murray.
* * *
LAUCH FAIRCLOTH, Republican, of Clinton, NC; born January 14, 1928
on a farm in Sampson County, NC; farmer, businessman; North Carolina
State Highway Commission, Chairman; North Carolina Secretary of
Commerce, six years; one child; elected to the Senate, November 3, 1992,
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993; committee member:
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Environment and Public Works.
Office Listings
317 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3305.................................................. 224-3154
Chief of Staff.--Jonathan R. Hill.
Legislative Director.--John Preyer.
Scheduler.--Alison Bonner.
310 New Bern Avenue, Suite 120, Raleigh, NC 27601...... (919) 856-4791
401 West Trade Street, Suite 219, Charlotte, NC 28202.. (704) 375-1993
37 Battery Park, Suite 16, Asheville, NC 28801......... (704) 254-3099
251 Main Street, Suite 422, Winston Salem, NC 27101.... (910) 631-5313
901 Hwy 321, Suite 134, Hickory, NC 28601.............. (704) 345-6260
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
EVA CLAYTON, Democrat, of Littleton, NC; born on September 16, 1934
in Savannah, GA; B.S., biology, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte,
NC, 1955; M.S., biology and general science, North Carolina Central
University, Durham, NC, 1965; executive director, Soul City Foundation;
director, North Carolina Health Manpower Development Programs,
University of
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North Carolina at Chapel Hill; founder, Technical Resources Ltd., 1981;
elected Warren County Commissioner, 1982-90; member: Association of
County Officials; Housing Assistance Council; former member; North
Carolina Housing Finance Agency; Fair Housing Commission; and Judicial
Compensation Commission; member: Committee on Agriculture; and Committee
on Small Business; ranking minority member for the Small Business
Committee; Procurement, Exports and Business Opportunities; married to
Theaoseus T. Clayton, Sr.; four children: Joanne (1958), Theaoseus, Jr.
(1959), Martin (1962), and Reuben (1966); elected to the 102d Congress
by special election on November 3, 1992 to fill the vacancy caused by
the death of Walter B. Jones, Sr.; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
222 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3301.................................................. 225-3101
Administrative Assistant.--Johnny Barnes.
Executive Assistant.--Jean Chippel.
Legislative Director.--Johnny Barnes.
Press Secretary/Legislative Assistant.--Veda Lamar.
400 West 5th Street, Greenville, NC 27838.............. (919) 758-8800
134 North Main Street, Warrenton, NC 27589............. (919) 257-4800
Counties: Beaufort (part), Bertie, Bladen (part), Chowan, Columbus
(part), Craven (part), Cumberland (part), Duplin (part),
Edgecombe (part), Gates, Greene, Halifax (part), Hertford, Jones
(part), Lenoir (part), Martin (part), Nash (part), New Hanover
(part), Northampton, Pasquotank (part), Pender (part),
Perquimans, Pitt (part), Vance (part), Warren, Washington, Wayne
(part), Wilson (part). Population (1990), 552,394.
ZIP Codes: 27536 (part), 27551, 27553, 27556, 27563, 27570, 27584,
27589, 27594, 27801 (part), 27802, 27803 (part), 27804 (part),
27805-06, 27811-14, 27817-18, 27820-21, 27822 (part), 27823,
27827-29, 27831-32, 27834 (part), 27835, 27837 (part), 27838-45,
27847-49, 27850 (part), 27853-55, 27857, 27858 (part), 27859,
27860 (part), 27861-62, 27863 (part), 27866-67, 27869, 27870
(part), 27871-74, 27876-77, 27881, 27883 (part), 27884, 27886
(part), 27887-88, 27889 (part), 27890-91, 27892 (part), 27893
(part), 27894-95, 27897, 27909 (part), 27910, 27919, 27922,
27924, 27926, 27928, 27930, 27932, 27935, 27937-38, 27942,
27944, 27946, 27957, 27962, 27967, 27969-70, 27979-80, 27983,
27985-86, 28105 (part), 28301 (part), 28302, 28303 (part), 28304
(part), 28305 (part), 28306 (part), 28311 (part), 28337 (part),
28349, 28390 (part), 28398-99, 28401 (part), 28402, 28403
(part), 28405 (part), 28421, 28423-24, 28429 (part), 28431
(part), 28433-34, 28435 (part), 28436, 28448, 28453 (part),
28454 (part), 28456 (part), 28472 (part), 28501 (part), 28502-
03, 28513 (part), 28523, 28526, 28530, 28532 (part), 28538,
28551, 28554, 28560 (part), 28562 (part), 28573, 28580, 28585
(part), 28715 (part)
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
DAVID BRITTON FUNDERBURK, Republican, of Buies Creek, NC; born in
Langley Field, VA, April 28, 1944; attended Aberdeen Grammar School,
Aberdeen, NC, 1951-58; Aberdeen High School, Aberdeen, NC, 1958-62; B.A.
and M.A. degrees in history, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC,
1962-67; Ph.D., University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1974;
previous instructor, Wingate College and University of South Carolina;
associate professor, Hardin-Simmons University; professor, Campbell
University; U.S. Ambassador to Romania, 1981-85; professional lecturer
and writer, 1988-94; fellowships: Fulbright Scholar to Romania, 1971-72;
IREX (International Research & Exchanges Board) Fellowship to Romania,
1976-77; honors: Who's Who in America, 1982-93; Who's Who in the World,
1982-93; honorary Doctor of Law degree, Campbell University, 1984;
Special Academy Award for Human Rights & Academic Freedom, American-
Romanian Academy of Arts & Sciences, 1988; member: American Council of
Learned Societies Grant; University of Washington, 1971; National
Republican Committee; American Security Council; and National
Congressional Club; National Board of the Society for Romanian Studies,
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, North
Carolina Literary and Historical Society (past), and the Fulbright
Alumni Association; Council of American Ambassadors, 1985; Humanitorium
Award, Christian World Affairs Conference, 1986; International Policy
Forum Board of Governors, 1987; honorary president, Romanian World
Congress, 1987; honorary member, World Union of Free Romanians, 1987;
board of trustees, John Wesley College, 1990; Council for National
Policy, 1993; amateur ham radio operator, General Class License K4TPJ;
Eagle Scout with Bronze Palm, Boy Scouts of America; served as a U.S.
Information Agency (USIA) Foreign Service Reserve Staff Officer, USIA,
Sibiu, Romania, 1975; married to the former Betty Jo Swaim; two
children: a son, Britt, 28 and a daughter, Deana, 20; committees:
Economic and Educational Opportunities, International Relations, Small
Business; subcommittees: Workforce Protection; Postsecondary Education,
Training, and Life-long Learning; International Operations and Human
Rights; Africa; Procurement, Exports, and Business Opportunities;
elected on November 8, 1994 to the 104th Congress.
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Office Listings
427 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-4531
Administrative Assistant.--Mike Holt. FAX: 225-3191
Special Assistant.--Bill Edwards.
Legislative Director.--Robert Wilkie.
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Mary Trimble.
Post Office Box 1289, Dunn, NC 28335................... (910) 891-1114
District Manager.--Bobby Hall. FAX: 891-1470
Counties: Durham (part), Edgecombe (part), Franklin, Granville (part),
Halifax (part), Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Moore (part), Nash
(part), Vance (part), Wake (part), and Wilson (part). Population
(1990), 552,378.
ZIP Codes: 27281 (part), 27330-31, 27376, 27501, 27504-06, 27508-09,
27514 (part), 27520 (part), 27521-22, 27524-25, 27526 (part),
27529 (part), 27536 (part), 27542-43, 27544 (part), 27546,
27549, 27552, 27555, 27557, 27560 (part), 27564, 27565 (part),
27568-69, 27576-77, 27581 (part), 27587 (part), 27589 (part),
27591 (part), 27592 (part), 27593, 27596 (part), 27597 (part),
27603 (part), 27701 (part), 27702, 27703 (part), 27704 (part),
27705 (part), 27706 (part), 27707 (part), 27708, 27712 (part),
27713 (part), 27715, 27801 (part), 27803 (part), 27804 (part),
27807, 27809, 27816, 27819, 27822 (part), 27850 (part), 27851-
52, 27856, 27864, 27868, 27870 (part), 27878, 27880, 27882,
27886 (part), 27893 (part), 28315 (part), 28323, 28326, 28327
(part), 28334 (part), 28335, 28339, 28350, 28355, 28356 (part),
28368, 28373-74, 28387 (part), 28388, 28390 (part), 28394
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
WALTER BEAMAN JONES, Jr., Republican, of Farmville, NC; born in
Farmville, NC, February 10, 1943; attended Farmville Grade School, NC;
graduated Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, VA, 1961; B.A., Atlantic
Christian College, Wilson, NC, 1966; served in North Carolina National
Guard; self-employed, Sales; member: North Carolina General Assembly
House of Representatives, 1983-92; married to Joe Anne Whitehurst Jones;
one child, Ashley Elizabeth Jones.
Office Listings
214 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3303.................................................. 225-3415
Administrative Assistant.--Glen Downs. FAX: 225-3286
Executive Assistant.--Gloria Curry.
District Office, 102 C Eastbrook Drive, Greenville, NC
27858................................................. (919) 931-1003
District Office Manager--Millicent A. Lilley.
Counties: Beaufort (part), Camden, Carteret, Craven (part), Currituck,
Dare, Duplin (part), Hyde, Jones (part), Lenoir (part), Martin
(part), Onslow (part), Pamlico, Pasquotank (part), Pender
(part), Pitt (part), Sampson, Tyrrell and Wayne (part); Cities:
Atlantic Beach, Ayden (part), Beaufort, Belhaven, Burgaw,
Clinton, Elizabeth City (part), Emerald Isle, Fremont,
Goldsboro, Greenville (part), Havelock, Jacksonville (part),
Kill Devil Hills, Kinston (part), Kitty Hawk, Morehead City,
Mount Olive, Nags Head, New Bern (part), Newport, River Bend,
Trent Woods, Wallace (part), Washington (part) and Winterville.
Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27530-32, 27633-34, 27806 (part), 27808, 27810 (part), 27824
(part) 27825, 27826 (part), 27828 (part), 27829 (part), 27830,
27834 (part), 27835, 27836, 27858 (part), 27860 (part), 27863
(part), 27865 (part), 27875, 27879, 27883 (part), 27885 (part),
27889 (part), 27892 (part), 27909 (part), 27915-17, 27920 27921
(part), 27923, 27925 (part), 27927, 27929, 27936, 27937 (part),
27939, 27941, 27943, 27944 (part), 27946 (part) 27947-50, 27953-
54, 27956, 27958 (part), 27959-60, 27964-66, 27968, 27970
(part), 27972, 27973 (part) 27974, 27976, 27978, 27981-82, 28318
(part), 28325, 28328, 28333, 28341 (part), 28364 (part), 28365,
28366 (part), 28382, 28385, 28393 (part), 28420 (part), 28421
(part), 28425 (part), 28435 (part), 28441 (part), 28443 (part),
28444 (part), 28445 (part), 28446, 28447 (part), 28453 (part),
28454 (part), 28457 (part), 28458 (part), 28463, 28464, 28466
(part), 28471 (part), 28478 (part), 28501 (part), 28502-03,
28508-12, 28513 (part), 28515-16, 28518-20, 28521 (part), 28522,
28523 (part), 28524-25, 28527-29, 28530 (part), 28531 (part),
28532 (part), 28533, 28537, 28539 (part), 28540 (part), 28541,
28544 (part), 28546 (part), 28551 (part), 28552-53, 28555-57,
28560 (part), 28562 (part), 28570-72, 28573 (part), 28574 (part)
28575, 28577, 27578 (part), 28579, 28581, 28582 (part), 28583,
28584 (part), 28585 (part), 28586 (part), 28587, 28589, 28590
(part), 28594
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
FREDERICK K. (FRED) HEINEMAN; Republican, of Raleigh, NC; born in
New York City, NY on December 28, 1929; attended, PS 68, New York City
(Bronx), 1936-44; graduated Mt. St. Michael High School, Bronx, NY,
1944-47; attended Concordia Jr. College (Bronxville, NY); Westchester
Community College, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT; St. Francis
College, Brooklyn, NY; John Jay College, New York City, NY; served in
U.S. Marine, CPO, 1951-54; New York City Policeman, 1955-79; chief of
police, Raleigh, NC, 1979-94; member, International Association of Chief
of Police, North Carolina assistant chief of police; National Executive
Institute; married to Linda Heineman; elected on November 8, 1994 to the
104th Congress.
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Office Listings
1440 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3304............................................ 225-1784
Administrative Assistant.--Earl Whipple. FAX: 225-3269
Legislative Director.--Paul Feldman.
Executive Assistant.--Jean-Louise Beard.
16 East Rowan Street, #308, Raleigh, NC 27609.......... (910) 571-4661
District Manager.--Phyllis Stephens.
Counties: Chatham, Orange (part), Wake (part). Cities and townships of
Angier, Apex, Bear Creek, Bennett, Bonlee, Bynum, Carrboro,
Cary, Cedar Grove, Efland, Chapel Hill, Clayton, Creedmoor,
Eagle Rock, Fuquay-Varina, Garner Goldston, Gulf, Hillsborough,
Mebane, Pittsboro, Sanford, Siler City, Snow Camp, Holly
Springs, Hurdle Mills, Knightdale, Middlesex, Moncure,
Morrisville, New Hill, Rolesville, Timberlake, Wake Forest,
Wendell, Willow Spring, Zebulon, and Raleigh. Population (1990),
552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27207, 27208 (part), 27213, 27228, 27231, 27243, 27252,
27256, 27278 (part), 27302 (part), 27312, 27330, 27344, 27349
(part), 27501 (part), 27502, 27510-13, 27514 (part), 27515-16,
27519, 27520 (part), 27526, 27529, 27540, 27541 (part), 27545,
27559, 27560, 27562, 27571, 27587, 27588, 27591, 27592, 27599,
27601-15, 27619-20, 27622-29, 27636, 27650, 27658, 27695, 27705
(part), 27707 (part)
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
RICHARD BURR, Republican, of Winston-Salem, NC; born in
Charlottesville, VA on November 30, 1955; attended Brunson Elementary,
Winston-Salem, NC; graduated Reynolds High School, Winston-Salem, NC,
1974; (B.A. in Communication), Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem,
NC, 1978; sales manager, Carswell Distributing; membership: Reynolda
Rotary Club; co-chairman, North Carolina Taxpayers United, National
Policy Forum Council on Economic Growth and Workplace Opportunity;
married to Brooke Fauth Burr, 1984; two children: Tyler and William.
Office Listings
1431 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-2071
Administrative Assistant.--Jim Dornan. FAX: 225-2995
Legislative Director.--Doug Bassett.
Legislative Assistants: Hope Lanier; Ann Thomas
Griffin; Chuck Greene; Patrick Sullivan.
Press Secretary.--Alicia Peterson.
2000 West First Street, Piedmont Plaza Two, Room 508,
Winston-Salem, NC..................................... (910) 631-5125
District Staff Director.--Dean Myers.
Counties: Alleghany County; cities of Ennice, Glade Valley, Laurel
Springs, Piney Creek, Roaring Gap, Sparta, and Whitehead. Ashe
County; cities of Creston, Crumpler, Fleetwood, Glendale
Springs, Grassy Creek, Jefferson, Lansing, Todd, Warrensville,
and West Jefferson. Burke County (part); cities of Drexel, Glen
Alpine, and Morganton. Caldwell County (part); city of Lenoir.
Caswell County; cities of Blanch, Leasburg, Milton, Pelham,
Prospect Hill, Providence, Semora, and Yanceyville. Durham
County (part); city of Rougemont. Forsyth County (part); cities
of Belews Creek, Bethania, Kernersville, Rural Hall,
Tobaccoville, Walkertown, and Winston-Salem. Granville County
(part); cities of Bullock, Oxford, and Stovall. Guilford County
(part); Browns Summit, McLeansville, Mebane, Stokesdale, and
Summerfield. Person County; cities of Roxboro and Timberlake.
Rockingham County; cities of Eden, Madison, Mayodan, Stoneville,
Reidsville, Ruffin, and Wentworth. Stokes County; cities of
Danbury, Germanton, King, Lawsonville, Pine Hall, Pinnacle,
Sandy Ridge, and Walnut Cove. Surry County; cities of Ararat,
Dobson, Elkin, Low Gap, Mount Airy, Pilot Mountain, Siloam,
State Road, Toast, and Westfield. Warren County; city of
Vaughan. Watauga County; cities of Banner Elk, Blowing Rock,
Boone, Deep Gap, Sugar Grove, Vilas, and Zionville. Wilkes
County (part); cities of Boomer, North Wilkesboro, Thurmond, and
Wilkesboro. Population (1990), 552,386.
ZIP Codes: 27007, 27009-10, 27016-17, 27019, 27021-22, 27024-25, 27027,
27030-31, 27041-43, 27045 (part), 27046-49, 27050 (part), 27051-
53, 27101 (part), 27103 (part), 27104 (part), 27105 (part),
27106 (part), 27107 (part), 27109, 27113-16, 27127 (part),
27212, 27214 (part), 27284 (part), 27285, 27288-89, 27291, 27301
(part), 27302 (part), 27305, 27311, 27314-15, 27320, 27326,
27343, 27357 (part), 27358, 27375, 27379, 27507, 27565, 27572
(part), 27573, 27582-83, 27586, 28604, 28605 (part), 28606-07,
28615, 28617-19, 28621 (part), 28623, 28626-29, 28631, 28640,
28643-44, 28645 (part), 28654 (part), 28655, 28659 (part),
28663, 28668, 28675-76, 28679-80, 28683-84, 28691-95, 28697
(part), 28698
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
HOWARD COBLE, Republican, of Greensboro, NC; born in Greensboro,
March 18, 1931; attended the public schools of Guilford County, NC;
attended Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, 1949-50; A.B.,
history, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC, 1958; J.D., University of
North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill, NC, 1962; enlisted in U.S.
Coast Guard as a seaman recruit, 1952; active duty, 1952-56 and 1977-78;
reserve duty, 1960-82; presently holds
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rank of captain; last reserve duty assignment, commanding officer, U.S.
Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Wilmington, NC; attorney; passed State bar,
1966; field claim representative and superintendent, auto insurance,
1961-67; elected to North Carolina House of Representives, 1969;
assistant U.S. attorney, Middle District of North Carolina, 1969-73;
Commissioner (secretary), North Carolina Department of Revenue, 1973-77;
elected to North Carolina House of Representatives, 1979-83; practiced
law with law firm of Turner, Enochs & Sparrow, Greensboro, NC, 1979-84;
member: Alamance Presbyterian Church; American Legion; Veterans of
Foreign Wars of the United States; Lions Club; Greensboro Bar
Association; North Carolina Bar Association, North Carolina State Bar;
North Carolina State cochairman, American Legislative Exchange Council,
1983-84; elected to 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
403 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3306.................................................. 225-3065
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Ed
McDonald.
Legislative Director.--Blaine Merritt.
Executive Assistant.--Missy Branson.
Suite 247, 324 West Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27401-
2544.................................................. (910) 333-5005
Office Manager.--Chris Beaman.
Suite 430, 1912 Eastchester, High Point, NC 27265-1405. (910) 886-5106
P.O. Box 814, Graham, NC 27253-0814.................... (910) 229-0159
P.O. Box 1813, Lexington, NC 27293-1813................ (704) 246-8230
Suite 101, 241 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro, NC 27203-5658.. (910) 626-3060
Counties: Alamance (part), Davidson (part), Davie (part), Guilford
(part), Randolph, Rowan (part). Population (1990), 552,385.
ZIP Codes: 27014, 27028 (part), 27107 (part), 27117, 27127 (part),
27201, 27203-04, 27208 (part), 27214 (part), 27215-16, 27217
(part), 27230, 27233, 27235, 27239, 27244 (part), 27248, 27249
(part), 27253 (part), 27258 (part), 27260 (part), 27261, 27262
(part), 27263-64, 27265 (part), 27282 (part), 27283, 27284
(part), 27292 (part), 27298-99, 27301 (part), 27302 (part),
27310, 27313, 27316-17, 27325 (part), 27340, 27341 (part),
27342, 27344 (part), 27349 (part), 27350-51, 27355, 27357
(part), 27358-59, 27360 (part), 27361, 27370-71, 27373, 27377
(part), 27401 (part), 27403 (part), 27404, 27405 (part), 27406
(part), 27407 (part), 27408 (part), 27409-10, 27413, 27416,
27419, 27425, 27427, 27429, 27435, 28023 (part), 28071 (part),
28137 (part), 28138 (part), 28144 (part), 28146 (part)
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
CHARLIE ROSE, Democrat, of Fayetteville, NC; born in Fayetteville,
Cumberland County, NC, August 10, 1939; educated at Haymount School,
Fayetteville, NC; graduated from Fayetteville Senior High School, 1957;
A.B., Davidson College, Davidson, NC, 1961; LL.B., University of North
Carolina Law School, 1964; lawyer; admitted to the bar, 1964, began
practice in Raleigh, NC; chief district court prosecutor for the 12th
Judicial District, 1967-70; one son, Charles G., IV, two daughters, Sara
Louise and Kelly Josephine; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7,
1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House Agriculture
Committee; ranking member, Subcommittee on Risk Management and
Speciality Crops; member, Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities.
Office Listings
242 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3307.................................................. 225-2731
Administrative Assistant.--John Merritt. FAX: 225-0345
Special Counsel.--Heidi Pender.
Caseworker.--Vivian Lipford.
Legislative Director.--Bill Myers.
Executive Assistant.--Robin Garwood Sterling.
218 Federal Building, Fayetteville, NC 28301........... (919) 323-0260
208 Post Office Building, Wilmington, NC 28401......... (919) 343-4959
Counties: Bladen (part), Brunswick, Columbus (part), Cumberland (part),
New Hanover (part), Onslow (part), Pender (part), and Robeson
(part). Population (1990), 552,386.
ZIP Codes: 28301 (part), 28303 (part), 28304 (part), 28305 (part), 28306
(part), 28307 (part), 28311 (part), 28314 (part), 28319-20,
28324, 28332, 28337 (part), 28340, 28342, 28344 (part), 28348,
28356 (part), 28358-59, 28362, 28369, 28372, 28375, 28383, 28390
(part), 28391, 28392, 28395, 28401 (part), 28403 (part), 28405
(part), 28406-07, 28409, 28412, 28420, 28422, 28428, 28429
(part), 28430, 28431 (part), 28432, 28438-39, 28442, 28443
(part), 28445, 28449-52, 28455, 28456 (part), 28459-63, 28465,
28467-70, 28472 (part), 28479-80, 28539, 28540 (part), 28542-43,
28544 (part), 28546 (part)
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EIGHTH DISTRICT
W.G. (BILL) HEFNER, Democrat, of Concord, NC; born in Elora, TN,
April 11, 1930; professional career: former owner and president, radio
station WRKB; member, North Kannapolis Baptist Church; wife's name,
Nancy; two children: Stacye and Shelly; elected to the 94th Congress,
November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of
Appropriations Committee; member, Defense Appropriations Subcommittee;
ranking member, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Military
Construction; Congressional Textile Caucus; Democratic Study Group;
appointed deputy whip for the 100th through 103d Congress.
Office Listings
2470 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3308............................................ 225-3715
Administrative Assistant.--Bill McEwen. FAX: 225-4036
Legislative Director: Irene Schecter.
Executive Assistant.--Maddie Preston.
P.O. Box 385, 101 South Union Street, Concord, NC 28026 (704) 786-1612
P.O. Box 4220, 507 West Innes Street, Salisbury, NC
28144................................................. (704) 636-0635
P.O. Box 1503, 230 East Franklin Street, Rockingham, NC
28379................................................. (910) 997-2070
P.O. Box 372, Cartharge, NC 28327...................... (910) 949-2912
District Administrator.--J. Elvin Jackson.
Counties: Anson, Cabarrus, Cumberland (part), Hoke, Iredell (part),
Mecklenburg (part), Montgomery, Moore (part), Richmond, Robeson
(part), Rowan (part), Scotland, Stanly, Union. Population
(1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27008, 27013 (part), 27209, 27229, 27242, 27247, 27251,
27259, 27281 (part), 27306, 27325 (part), 27341 (part), 27356,
27371, 28001-02, 28007, 28009, 28023 (part), 28025-27, 28031,
28036 (part), 28041, 28071 (part), 28072, 28075, 28078 (part),
28079, 28081-83, 28088, 28091, 28097, 28102-03, 28105 (part),
28107-12, 28115 (part), 28119, 28124-25, 28127-29, 28133, 28135,
28137 (part), 28138 (part), 28144 (part), 28145, 28146 (part),
28163, 28170, 28173-74, 28213 (part), 28215 (part), 28262
(part), 28303 (part), 28304 (part), 28306 (part), 28307 (part),
28309, 28314 (part), 28315 (part), 28327 (part), 28330-31,
28338, 28343, 28345, 28347, 28351-53, 28357, 28361, 28363-64,
28367, 28371, 28376-79, 28384, 28386, 28387 (part), 28390
(part), 28396
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
SUE MYRICK, Republican, of Charlotte, NC; born in Tiffin, OH, August
1, 1941; attended Noble Elementary School, graduated Port Clinton High
School; attended Heidelberg College; co-owner, Myrick Advertising;
president and CEO, Myrick Enterprises; former mayor of Charlotte, NC,
1987-91; Charlotte City Council, 1983-85; active with the National
League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors; served on former
President Bush's affordable Housing Commission; member: Charlotte
Chamber of Commerce, Muscular Dystrophy Association, March of Dimes,
Elks Auxiliary, PTA, Cub Scout Den Mother, United Methodist Church;
married to Ed Myrick, 1977; five children.
Office Listings
509 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-1976
Administrative Assistant.--J.T. Taylor. FAX: 225-3389
Executive Assistant.--Susan Ludwick.
1901 Roxborough Road, Suite 211, Charlotte, NC 28211... (704) 367-0852
224 South New Hope Road, Suite H., Gastonia, NC........ (704) 861-1976
Counties: Cleveland (part); Gaston (part); Mecklenburg (part).
Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 28006 (part), 28012 (part), 28016-17, 28020, 28021 (part),
28032, 28034, 28036 (part), 28042, 28052 (part), 28053, 28054
(part), 28056, 28073, 28077, 28078 (part), 28086 (part), 28090
(part), 28098 (part), 28101, 28105 (part), 28106, 28114 (part),
28115 (part), 28120, 28126, 28130, 28134 (part), 28150 (part),
28152 (part), 28164 (part), 28169, 28202 (part), 28203 (part),
28204 (part), 28205 (part), 28207 (part), 28208 (part), 28209
(part), 28210 (part), 28211 (part), 28212, 28213 (part), 28214
(part), 28215 (part), 28216 (part), 28217 (part), 28218, 28220-
22, 28224-27, 28229-37, 28247, 28256, 28262 (part), 28269
(part), 28270, 28273 (part), 28277-78, 28283, 28297, 28299,
28532 (part)
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
CASS BALLENGER, Republican, of Hickory, NC; born in Hickory,
December 6, 1926; attended Oakwood Elementary school, Hickory;
graduated, Episcopal High School, Alexandria,
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VA, 1944; attended University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1944-45;
B.A., Amherst College, MA, 1948; served in U.S. Naval Air Corps,
Aviation Cadet, 1944-45; founder and president, Plastic Packaging, Inc.;
served, North Carolina House of Representatives, 1974-76; served, North
Carolina Senate, 1976-86; member: Catawba County Board of Commissioners,
Advisory Budget Commission, White House Advisory Committee, Community
Ridge Day Care Center, Hickory Rotary Club, Hickory United Fund, Lenoir-
Rhyne College Board of Development, Salvation Army Board of Directors,
Florence Crittenton Home Board of Directors, Greater Hickory Chamber of
Commerce (director); sustaining member, North Carolina School of the
Arts; patron: North Carolina Symphony, North Carolina Arts Society;
married to the former Donna Davis, 1952; three children: Lucinda
Ballenger-Brinkley, Melissa Ballenger Jordan, and Davis Ballenger
Weaver; two grandsons: Matthew Jordan and William Eriksen Jordan;
elected to the 99th Congress, November 4, 1986, to complete the
unexpired term of James Broyhill; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2238 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3310............................................ 225-2576
Administrative Assistant.--Patrick M. Murphy. FAX: 225-0316
Legislative Director.--Leslie Gallagher.
Executive Assistant.--Mary McLartey.
P.O. Box 1830, Hickory, NC 28603....................... (704) 327-6100
District Director.--Tommy Luckadoo.
P.O. Box 1881, Clemmons, NC 27012...................... (919) 766-9455
District Representative.--Marsha Sucharski.
Counties: Alexander, Avery, Buncombe (part), Burke (part), Caldwell
(part), Catawba, Davie (part), Forsyth (part), Henderson (part),
Iredell (part), Lincoln, McDowell (part), Mitchell, Polk (part),
Rutherford (part), Wilkes (part), and Yadkin. Population (1990),
552,386.
ZIP Codes: 27006, 27011-12, 27018, 27020, 27023, 27028 (part), 27040,
27045 (part), 27050 (part), 27055, 27103 (part), 27104 (part),
27105 (part), 27106 (part), 27127 (part), 28006 (part), 28010,
28018, 28021 (part), 28033, 28037, 28080, 28092-93, 28115
(part), 28123, 28139 (part), 28164 (part), 28166 (part), 28167
(part), 28168, 28601-04, 28605 (part), 28609-14, 28616, 28621
(part), 28622, 28624, 28630, 28634-38, 28641-42, 28645 (part),
28646-53, 28654 (part), 28657-58, 28659 (part), 28660-62, 28664-
67, 28669-71, 28673, 28677 (part), 28678, 28681-83, 28685,
28688-90, 28696, 28697 (part), 28699, 28704 (part), 28705, 28711
(part), 28720, 28730, 28732, 28742 (part), 28746, 28752 (part),
28756 (part), 28760, 28765, 28777, 28792 (part), 28803 (part),
28804 (part)
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
CHARLES H. TAYLOR, Republican, of Brevard, NC; born in Brevard, on
January 23, 1941; graduated from Brevard High School; B.A., Wake Forest
University, 1963; J.D., Wake Forest University, 1966; tree farmer;
member: North Carolina Board of Transportation; North Carolina Energy
Policy Council; vice chairman, Western North Carolina Environmental
Council; chairman, North Carolina Parks and Recreation Council; member,
North Carolina State House, 1967-73; minority leader, 1969-73; North
Carolina State senator and minority leader, 1973-75; married to the
former Elizabeth Owen; three children: Owen, Bryan, and Charles Robert;
elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected to the 103d
and 104th Congresses; committee assignments: Committee on
Appropriations; vice-chairman, Subcommittee on Commerce, State, Justice
and Judiciary; Subcommittee on Interior; Subcommittee on Legislative
Branch.
Office Listings
231 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3311.................................................. 225-6401
Administrative Assistant.--Roger France. FAX: 225-0519
Suite 330, 22 South Pack Square, Asheville, NC 28801... (704) 251-1988
106 N. Main Street, Rutherfordton, NC.................. (704) 286-8750
211 7th Avenue W., Hendersonville, NC.................. (704) 697-8539
Cherokee County Courthouse, Murphy, NC................. (704) 837-3249
200 S. Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC.................... (704) 484-6971
Counties: Buncombe (part), Cherokee, Clay, Cleveland (part), Graham,
Haywood, Henderson (part), Jackson, McDowell (part), Macon,
Madison, Polk (part), Rutherford (part), Swain, Transylvania,
Yancey. Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 28019, 28024, 28038, 28040 (part), 28043, 28074, 28076, 28086
(part), 28089, 28090 (part), 28114 (part), 28136, 28139 (part),
28150 (part), 28151, 28152 (part), 28160, 28167 (part), 28701-
03, 28704 (part), 28707-10, 28711 (part), 28712-14, 28715
(part), 28716-19, 28721-29, 28731, 28733-41, 28742 (part),
28743, 28745, 28747-51, 28752 (part), 28753-55, 28756 (part),
28757-58, 28761-63, 28766, 28768, 28770-76, 28778-84, 28786-90,
28792 (part), 28793, 28801 (part), 28802, 28803 (part), 28804
(part), 28805-06, 28813-16, 28901-06, 28909
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TWELFTH DISTRICT
MELVIN WATT, Democrat, of Charlotte, NC; born in Charlotte, on
August 26, 1945; attended Plato Price School, Charlotte; graduated, York
Road High School, Charlotte, 1963; B.S., University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC, 1967; J.D., Yale University Law School, New Haven, CT,
1970; attorney; admitted to the District of Columbia bar, 1970; admitted
to the North Carolina bar, 1971; attorney, Ferguson, Stein, Watt,
Wallas, and Adkins; elected to the North Carolina State Senate, 1985-86;
member: Mount Olive Presbyterian Church; Mecklenburg County Bar
Association, past president; Johnston C. Smith University Board of
Visitors; Central Piedmont Community College Foundation; North Carolina
Association of Black Lawyers; North Carolina Association of Trial
Lawyers; Legal Aid of Southern Piedmont; NationsBank Community
Development Corporation; Charlotte Chamber of Commerce; Sports Action
Council; Auditorium-Coliseum-Civic Center Authority; United Way; Mint
Museum; Inroads, Inc.; Family Housing Services; Public Education Forum;
Dilworth Community Development Association; Cities in Schools; West
Charlotte Business Incubator; Housing Authority Scholarship Board;
Morehead Scholarship Selection Committee, Forsyth Region; married to the
former Eulada Paysour, 1968; two children: Brian Vincent, 1968 and Jason
Nkosi 1973; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected
to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1230 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3312............................................ 225-1510
Administrative Assistant.--Joan Kennedy. FAX: 225-1512
214 North Church Street, Suite 130, Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 344-9950
FAX: 344-9971
315 East Chapel Hill, Suite 202, Durham, NC 27702...... (919) 688-3004
FAX: 688-0940
301 South Green Street, Suite 212, Greensboro, NC 27402 (910) 379-9403
District Director.--Don Baker. FAX: 379-9429
Counties: Alamance County; cities and townships of Altamahau,
Burlington, Elon College, Graham, Haw River, and Mebane.
Davidson County; cities of Lexington, Rougemont, and Welcome.
Durham County; cities of Bahama and Durham. Forsyth County;
cities of Kernersville and Winston-Salem. Gaston County; cities
of Gastonia and Lowell. Guilford County; cities and townships of
Gibsonville, Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, McLeansville,
and Whitsett. Iredell County; cities and townships of
Mooresville, Troutman, and Statesville. Mecklenburg County;
cities and townships of Charlotte, Davidson, Huntersville, and
Pineville. Orange County; city of Hillsborough. Rowan County;
cities and townships of Cleveland, East Spencer, Salisbury,
Spencer, Thomasville, and Woodleaf. Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27013 (part), 27054, 27101 (part), 27102, 27105 (part), 27107
(part), 27108, 27120, 27127 (part), 27202, 27217 (part), 27244
(part), 27249 (part), 27253 (part), 27258 (part), 27260 (part),
27262 (part), 27265 (part), 27278 (part), 27282 (part), 27284
(part), 27292 (part), 27293, 27301 (part), 27302 (part), 27360
(part), 27374, 27377 (part), 27401 (part), 27402, 27403 (part),
27405 (part), 27406 (part), 27407 (part), 27408 (part), 27415,
27417, 27420, 27438, 27455, 27503, 27541, 27572 (part), 27701
(part), 27703 (part), 27704 (part), 27705 (part), 27706 (part),
27707 (part), 27709, 27712 (part), 27713 (part), 27717, 27722,
28012 (part), 28036 (part), 28039, 28052 (part), 28054 (part),
28078 (part), 28098 (part), 28115 (part), 28134 (part), 28144
(part), 28146 (part), 28159, 28166 (part), 28202 (part), 28203
(part), 28204 (part), 28205 (part), 28206, 28207 (part), 28208
(part), 28209 (part), 28210 (part), 28211 (part), 28213 (part),
28214 (part), 28215 (part), 28216 (part), 28217 (part), 28219,
28241, 28244, 28246, 28262 (part), 28266, 28269 (part), 28273
(part), 28280-81, 28284, 28677 (part)
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NORTH DAKOTA
(Population, 1990 census, 641,364)
SENATORS
KENT CONRAD, Democrat, of Bismarck, ND; born in Bismarck on March
12, 1948; attended Roosevelt School, Bismarck; graduated Wheelus High
School, Tripoli, Libya, 1966; attended University of Missouri, Columbia,
1967; B.A., Stanford University, CA, 1971; M.B.A., George Washington
University, Washington, DC, 1975; assistant to tax commissioner,
Bismarck, 1974-80; director, Management Planning and Personnel, North
Dakota Tax Department, March 1980-December 1980; tax commissioner, State
of North Dakota, 1981-86; married to Lucy Calautti, February 1987; one
child by former marriage: Jessamyn Abigail; elected to the U.S. Senate
on November 4, 1986; member: Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry,
Budget, Finance, and Indian Affairs; was not a candidate for a second
term to Senate seat he had won in 1986; subsequently was elected by
special election on December 4, 1992 to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Senator Quentin Burdick, whose term will expire January 3,
1995; took the oath of office on December 14, 1992 and continued his
Senate service without interruption; reelected November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
724 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3403.................................................. 224-2043
Chief of Staff.--Mary Wakefield. FAX: 224-7776
Legislative Director.--Kent Hall.
Communications Director.--James Willis.
Federal Building, Room 228, Third and Rosser, Bismarck,
ND 58501.............................................. (701) 258-4648
State Director.--Lynn Clancy.
Federal Building, Suite 104, 102 North Fourth Street,
Grand Forks, ND 58203................................. (701) 775-9601
Federal Building, Room 306, 657 Second Avenue North,
Fargo, ND 58102....................................... (701) 232-8030
TDD: 232-2139
Suite 105, 100 First Street SW., Minot, ND 58701....... (701) 852-0703
* * *
BYRON L. DORGAN, Democrat, of Bismarck, ND; born in Dickinson, ND,
May 14, 1942; graduated, Regent High School, 1961; B.S., University of
North Dakota, 1965; M.B.A., University of Denver, 1966; North Dakota
State Tax Commissioner, 1969-80, the only elected State tax commissioner
in the Nation; received 80 percent of the vote in 1976 tax commissioner
reelection bid; chairman, multi-State Tax Commission, 1972-74; executive
committee member, National Association of Tax Administrators, 1972-75;
selected by the Washington Monthly as one of the outstanding State
officials in the United States, 1975; chosen by one of North Dakota's
leading newspapers as the one individual with the greatest influence on
State government, 1977; elected to Congress, 1980; elected president of
Democratic freshman class during first term; reelected, 1982 with 72
percent of the vote; reelected to Congress in 1984 with 78.5 percent,
setting three election records in North Dakota--largest vote ever
received by a statewide candidate, largest vote by a U.S. House
candidate and largest majority by U.S. House candidate; his 242,000
votes in 1984 were the most received anywhere in the Nation by an
opposed House candidate; served on three congressional committees during
first term in Congress: Agriculture, Small Business, and Veterans
Affairs; named to the Ways and Means Committee, January 1983; called the
real successor to Bill Langer--and the State's most exciting office
holder in generations, by the 1983 Book of America; 1990 New York Times
editorial said, ``Mr. Dorgan sets an example for political
statesmanship;'' named to Select Committee on Hunger in 1985; chairman,
International Task Force on Select Committee on Hunger; reelected in
1986; reelected in 1988 with 71 percent of the votes; reelected again in
1990; elected to the Senate on November 3, 1992, first sworn in December
15, 1992 to fill remainder of term in North Dakota's open Senate seat,
then sworn in January 5, 1993 for 6-year term; currently serves on
Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, Government Affairs
Committee, Ethics Committee, Veterans Affairs Committee, Indian Affairs
Committee; Assistant Democratic Floor Leader, 104th Congress; wife, Kim;
four children: Scott, Shelly (deceased), Brendon, and Haley.
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Office Listings
713 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3405.................................................. 224-2551
Administrative Assistant.--Lucy Calautti. FAX: 224-1193
Press Secretary.--Barry E. Piatt.
Office Managers.--Marlene Eide.
State Coordinator.--Bob Valeu.
3rd Floor, Federal Building, Bismarck, ND 58501........ (701) 250-4618
FAX: 250-4484
110 Roberts Street, Fargo, ND 58102.................... (701) 239-5389
FAX: 239-5512
102 North 4th Street, Room 108, Grand Forks, ND 58201.. (701) 746-9126
FAX: 746-9122
100 First Street South West, Suite 105, Minot, ND 58701 (701) 852-0703
FAX: 838-8196
REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
EARL RALPH POMEROY, Democrat-NPL, of Valley City, ND; born on
September 2, 1952 in Valley City, ND; B.A. and J.D., University of North
Dakota, Grand Forks, 1975, 1979; attended University of Durham, England,
1975-76; attorney; admitted to North Dakota bar, 1979; elected to the
North Dakota House of Representatives, 1981-84; insurance commissioner
of North Dakota, 1985-92; president, National Association of Insurance
Commissioners, 1990; married to Laurie Kirby, 1986; elected on November
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress, reelected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1533 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-2611
Administrative Assistant.--Karen Frederickson. FAX: 226-0893
Legislative Director.--Bart Chilton.
Press Secretary.--Donald Marshall.
Room 376, Federal Building, 220 East Rosser Avenue,
Bismarck, ND 58501.................................... (701) 224-0355
Room 266, Federal Building, 657 2nd Avenue North,
Fargo, ND 58012....................................... (701) 235-9760
State Director.--Gail Skaley.
Population (1990), 638,800.
ZIP Codes: 56548 (part), 56744 (part), 57255 (part), 57260 (part), 57270
(part), 57430 (part), 57632 (part), 57634 (part), 57638 (part),
57648 (part), 57660 (part), 58001-18, 58020-21, 58023-24, 58027,
58029, 58030 (part), 58031, 58032 (part), 58033, 58035-40, 58041
(part), 58042-43, 58045-49, 58051-52, 58053 (part), 58054,
58056-65, 58067-69, 58071-72, 58075, 58077-79, 58081, 58102-03,
58105, 58107-09, 58201-02, 58205-06, 58210, 58212-16, 58218-20,
58222-24, 58225 (part), 58227-31, 58233, 58235-41, 58243-46,
58248-51, 58253-62, 58264-67, 58269-70, 58271 (part), 58272-79,
58281-82, 58301, 58310-11, 58313, 58315-25, 58327-33, 58335,
58337-39, 58341-46, 58348, 58351-53, 58355-57, 58359-63, 58365-
74, 58377, 58379-82, 58384-86, 58401-02, 58411-12, 58413 (part),
58415-18, 58420-33, 58436 (part), 58438, 58439 (part), 58440-45,
58447-48, 58450-52, 58454-56, 58458, 58460-61, 58463-67, 58469,
58471-84, 58486-90, 58492, 58494-97, 58501-02, 58504-05, 58520-
21, 58523-24, 58528-33, 58535, 58537-38, 58540-42, 58544-45,
58547, 58549, 58551-55, 58558-66, 58568-73, 58575-77, 58579-81,
58601-02, 58620-22, 58623 (part), 58625-27, 58630-32, 58634,
58636, 58637 (part), 58638-47, 58649-57, 58701-02, 58704, 58710-
16, 58718, 58720-23, 58725, 58727-28, 58730-41, 58744, 58746-50,
58752, 58755-63, 58765, 58768-73, 58775-76, 58778-79, 58781-85,
58787-90, 58792-95, 58801-02, 58830-33, 58835, 58838, 58843-45,
58847, 58849-50, 58852-56, 59221 (part), 59270 (part), 59275
(part)
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OHIO
(Population, 1990 census, 10,887,325)
SENATORS
JOHN GLENN, Democrat, of Columbus, OH; born in Cambridge, OH, July
18, 1921; graduated New Concord (OH) High School, 1939; B.S., Muskingum
College; military: U.S. Marine Corps, colonel (retired), 1942-65; combat
World War II and Korean war (awards and decorations); NASA astronaut,
1959-65, first American to orbit the Earth [Friendship 7, 1962]; member,
board of trustees, Muskingum College; business, vice president, Royal
Crown, 1966-68; president, Royal Crown International, 1967-69; board of
directors, Questor Corp., 1970-74; member, numerous United States and
international aviation, aeronautic, and scientific organizations;
religion: Presbyterian (elder); married to the former Anna Margaret
Castor, 1942; two children: David and Lyn; elected to the U.S. Senate,
November 5, 1974; reelected November 4, 1980, November 4, 1986, and
November 3, 1992 for term ending January 3, 1999.
Office Listings
503 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3501.................................................. 224-3353
Administrative Assistant.--Mary Jane Veno.
Executive Assistant.--Celia Gainer.
Legislative Director.--Ron Grimes.
Room 600, 200 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215.... (614) 469-6697
Anthony J. Celebrezze Building, 1240 E. 9th St., Room
2957, Cleveland, OH 44199............................. (216) 522-7095
Federal Building, Suite 10407, 550 Main Street,
Cincinnati, OH 45202.................................. (513) 684-3265
234 N. Summit Street, Room 726, Toledo, OH 43604....... (419) 259-7592
* * *
MIKE DeWINE, Republican, Yellowsprings, OH; born in Springfield, OH,
January 5, 1947; attended Mills Lawn Elementary School; Yellow Springs
High School, Yellow Springs, OH; B.S., Miami University, Oxford, OH,
1969; J.D., Ohio Northern University, 1972; attorney; Ohio State bar,
1972; Greene County assistant and prosecuting attorney, 1976-80; Ohio
State Senator, 1980-82; U.S. Representative, 1983-91; Lieutenant
Governor of Ohio 1991-95; married to the former Frances Stizvewing,
1967; eight children: Patrick, Jill, Becky, John, Brian, Alice, Mark,
and Anna.
Office Listings
140 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510................................................. 224-2315
Chief of Staff.--Laurel Pressler. FAX: 224-6519
Communications Director.--Peggy England.
Senior Legislative Counsel.--Joseph DeSanctis.
Press Assistant.--Vanessa Polak.
Federal Building, 550 Main Street, Suite 10411,
Cincinnati, OH 45202.................................. (513) 684-3894
State Director.--Barbara Briggs. FAX: 352-0625
District Representative.--Jana Morford.
1240 East 9th Street, Room 2915, Cleveland, OH 44199... (216) 522-7272
District Representative.--Robert Paduchik. FAX: 522-2239
200 North High Street, Room 405, Columbus, OH 43215.... (614) 469-6774
Chief of Staff.--Laurel Pressler. FAX: 469-7419
Staff Assistant.--Craigg Gould.
Dime Bank Building, 200 Putnam Street, Suite 522,
Marietta, OH 45750.................................... N/A
District Representative.--Lynne Crow.
234 North Summit Street, Room 716, Toledo, OH 43604.... (419) 259-7535
FAX: 259-7575
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
STEVE CHABOT, Republican, of Cincinnati, OH; born in Cincinnati, OH,
January 22, 1953; attended: St. Catherine Elementary and LaSalle High
School, Cincinnati, OH; B.A., College of William and Mary, 1975; J.D.,
Salmon P. Chase College of Law, 1978; held position of school
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teacher; private practice lawyer, 1978-94; Hamilton County
Commissioner, 1990-94; member, Cincinnati City Council, 1985-90;
chairman, County Council's Urban Development and Law and Public Safety
Committees; married to Donna Chabot, 1973; two children: Randy and
Erica; committees: Judiciary, International Relations, and Small
Business; subcommittees: Commercial and Administrative Law; Crime;
International Economic Policy and Trade; Africa; Procurement, Export,
and Business Opportunities; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1641 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-2216
Chief of Staff.--Fred Nelson. FAX: 225-3012
Legislative Director.--Kevin Fitzpatrick.
Scheduler.--Cynthia Kielb.
105 W. Burth St., Suite 1115, Cincinnati, OH 45202..... (513) 684-2723
FAX: 421-8722
County: Hamilton County (part); cities of Bridgetown North, Cheviot,
Cincinnati (part), Cleves, Covedale, Deer Park (part), Dent,
Elmwood Place, Finneytown, Forest Park, Glendale (part), Golf
Manor, Greenhills, Groesbeck, Lincoln Heights, Lockland, Mack
North, Mack South, Monfort Heights East, Monfort Heights South,
Mount Healthy, Mount Healthy Heights, North College Hill,
Northbrook, Northgate, Pleasant Run (part), Pleasant Run Farm
(part), Silverton, St. Bernard, White Oak, White Oak East, White
Oak West and Woodlawn. Population (1990), 570,900.
ZIP Codes: 45001-02, 45033, 45051-52, 45200 (part), 45201, 45202, 45203
(part), 45204-05, 45206 (part), 45207 (part), 45208 (part),
45210, 45211, 45212 (part), 45213 (part), 45214 (part), 45215
(part), 45216, 45217 (part), 45218, 45219 (part), 45220 (part),
45221-24, 45225 (part), 45227 (part), 45229 (part), 45231-33,
45236 (part), 45237-38, 45239, 45240 (part), 45243 (part),
45246-48, 45250, 45251-52, 45254, 45258, 45262
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
ROB PORTMAN, Republican, of Cincinnati, OH; born in Cincinnati,
Ohio, December 19, 1955; attended Kilgore Elementary School; Cincinnati
Country Day School; B.A., Dartmouth College, 1979; J.D., University of
Michigan Law School, 1984; admitted to Ohio and Washington, DC bar,
1984; attorney, private practice (6 years); associate counsel to former
President Bush, 1989; deputy assistant to the President; and director,
White House Office of Legislative Affairs, 1989-91; married to June
Dudley Portman, 1986; two children: Jed, 1990 and Will, 1991; elected by
special election on May 4, 1993 to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of William Gradison.
Office Listings
238 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3502.................................................. 225-3164
Chief of Staff.--John M. Bridgeland.
Legislative Director.--Barbara Pate.
Legislative Correspondent.--Wayne Lippert.
Press Secretary.--Julie Williams.
8044 Montgomery Road, Suite 540, Cincinnati, OH 45236.. (513) 791-0381
District Manager.--Annette Wishard.
Counties: Adams; Brown; Clermont; Hamilton (part); Warren (part).
Population (1990), 570,902.
ZIP Codes: 45101 (part), 45102-03, 45106, 45107 (part), 45111-13, 45115,
45118 (part), 45119-21, 45122 (part), 45130-31, 45133 (part),
45140 (part), 45142 (part), 45144 (part), 45145, 45147, 45148
(part), 45150, 45153, 45154 (part), 45156-57, 45160, 45162
(part), 45166-68, 45171 (part), 45174, 45176, 45200 (part),
45201, 45203 (part), 45206-07, 45208 (part), 45209-10, 45212-13,
45214 (part), 45215 (part), 45217 (part), 45219 (part), 45220
(part), 45225 (part), 45226-28, 45229 (part), 45230, 45236,
45239, 45240 (part), 45242-45, 45249 (part), 45255, 45697 (part)
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
TONY P. HALL, Democrat, of Dayton, OH; born in Dayton, OH, January
16, 1942; attended public school, graduated from Fairmont High School,
Kettering, OH, 1960; A.B., Denison University, Granville, OH, 1964;
Honory Doctor of Laws degrees from Asbury College and Eastern College;
named Little All-American in football; most valuable player, OH
Conference; Peace Corps volunteer, 1966-67; realtor; member, Ohio
General Assembly--State representative, 1969-72, State senator, 1973-78;
member: Montgomery County Democratic Party; board of managers, Air Force
Museum Foundation; board of trustees, Holiday Aid; board of advisors,
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Aviation Trail, Inc.; advisory committee, Emergency Resource Bank of
the Dayton Area Chapter of the American Red Cross; awards: U.S. AID
Presidential End Hunger Award; Distinguished Service Against Hunger
Award from Bread of the World; Tree of Life Award from the Jewish
National Fund; Golden Apple Award from the National Association of
Nutrition and Aging Services Programs; NCAA Silver Anniversary Award;
Freedom Award from the Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce; 1992
Silver World Food Day medal from the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations; married to the former Janet Dick, 1972; two
children: Jyl and Matthew; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7,
1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1432 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3503............................................ 225-6465
Chief of Staff.--Rick Carne.
Executive Assistant/Press Secretary.--Michael Gessel.
Legislative Director/Rules Committee Associate
Staff.--Gail M. Amidzich.
Personal Secretary/Office Manager.--Bonnie Ruestow.
501 Federal Building, 200 West Second Street, Dayton,
OH 45402.............................................. (513) 225-2843
District Director.--Bryan J. Bucklen.
County: Montgomery County. All of Montgomery County with the exception
of the western portion of German Township. Population (1990),
570,901.
ZIP Codes: 45309, 45315, 45322, 45325, 45327 (part), 45342-43, 45345,
45354, 45370 (part), 45377, 45401-10, 45414-20, 45422-24, 45426-
29, 45430 (part), 45431 (part), 45432 (part), 45433 (part),
45439, 45440 (part), 45449, 45458 (part), 45459 (part), 45469,
45479
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
MICHAEL G. OXLEY, Republican, of Findlay, OH; born in Findlay, OH,
February 11, 1944, son of George Garver and Marilyn Maxine; attended
Findlay city schools; graduated, Findlay Senior High School, 1962; B.A.,
government, Miami University, Oxford, OH, 1966; J.D., Ohio State
University College of Law, Columbus, 1969; FBI special agent,
Washington, DC, Boston, and New York City, 1969-72; attorney, Oxley,
Malone, Fitzgerald, Hollister, 1972-81; elected to Ohio House of
Representatives, 1972, from 82d District which includes all or parts of
four northwestern Ohio counties; reelected, 1974, 1976, 1978, and 1980;
member: financial institutions committee and State government committee;
ranking minority member, judiciary and criminal justice committee;
member: Trinity Lutheran Church, Findlay, OH; American, Ohio, and
Findlay Bar Associations; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Omicron Delta Kappa
Men's Honorary Fraternity; the Society of Former Special Agents of the
FBI; Rotary International; the Ohio Association of Township Trustees and
Clerks; the Ohio Farm Bureau; and Findlay Area Chamber of Commerce;
married to the former Patricia Pluguez of Philadelphia, 1971; one son,
Chadd; elected to the 97th Congress, June 25, 1981, in a special
election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Tennyson Guyer;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Commerce Committee;
Subcommittees on Telecommunications and Finance (vice chairman);
Commerce Trade and Hazardous Materials (chairman).
Office Listings
2233 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3504............................................ 225-2676
Administrative Assistant.--Jim Conzelman.
Legislative Assistant.--Bob Foster.
Press Secretary.--Peggy Peterson.
Office Manager/Personal Secretary.--Debi Deimling.
3121 West Elm Plaza, Lima, OH 45805-2516............... (419) 999-6455
100 East Main Cross Street, Findlay, OH 45840-3311..... (419) 423-3210
Room 314, 24 West Third Street, Mansfield, OH 44902-
1299.................................................. (419) 522-5757
Counties: Allen, Auglaize (part), Crawford, Hancock, Hardin, Knox
(part), Logan (part), Marion, Morrow, Richland, and Wyandot.
Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 43005-06, 43011 (part), 43014, 43019 (part), 43022, 43028,
43037, 43048 (part), 43050, 43302 (part), 43310 (part), 43316
(part), 43323, 43326, 43330, 43331 (part), 43337 (part), 43340
(part), 43343 (part), 43345 (part), 43346, 43347 (part), 43351-
59, 43822 (part), 43843 (part), 44628 (part), 44802 (part),
44809, 44813 (part), 44818 (part), 44820, 44822-23, 44825,
44827, 44830 (part), 44833 (part), 44843, 44844 (part), 44849,
44853, 44856, 44860, 44862, 44875, 44878, 44881-82, 44887, 44900
(part), 44901, 44902 (part), 44903 (part), 44904, 44906-07,
45302, 45306, 45317 (part), 45318 (part), 45333-34, 45336,
45340, 45353, 45356 (part), 45360, 45363, 45365 (part), 45373
(part), 45380 (part), 45383 (part), 45801-02, 45804-10, 45812,
45814, 45816, 45817 (part), 45819-20, 45830 (part), 45833
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(part), 45835-36, 45839-41, 45843 (part), 45845, 45846 (part), 45850,
45854, 45856 (part), 45858 (part), 45859, 45865, 45867, 45868
(part), 45869 (part), 45870-71, 45872 (part), 45877 (part),
45881, 45884, 45885 (part), 45887 (part), 45888-90, 45894
(part), 45895 (part), 45896-97
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
PAUL E. GILLMOR, Republican, of Old Fort, OH; born in Tiffin, Seneca
County, OH, February 1, 1939; graduated, Old Fort High School, Old Fort,
OH, 1957; B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, 1961; J.D.,
University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, 1964; served in the U.S.
Air Force, captain, 1965-66; attorney; admitted to the Ohio bar, 1965;
commenced practice in Tiffin, OH; elected, Ohio State Senate, 1967-88;
minority leader and president, Ohio State Senate; married to the former
Karen Lako, 1983; three children: Linda, Julie, and Paul Michael;
elected to the 101st Congress on November 8, 1988; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1203 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3505............................................ 225-6405
Administrative Assistant.--Mark Wellman.
Executive Assistant.--Karen Parker.
120 Jefferson Street, 2d Floor, Port Clinton, OH 43452. (419) 734-1999
1655 North Clinton St., C-2, Defiance, OH 43512........ (419) 782-1996
148 East South Boundary Street, Perrysburg, OH 43551... (419) 872-2500
County Administration Building, Norwalk, OH 44857...... (419) 668-0206
Counties: Defiance, Erie, Henry, Huron, Lorain (part), Mercer (part),
Ottawa (part), Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert,
Williams, Wood (part). Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 43316 (part), 43402, 43406-08, 43410, 43412 (part), 43413-14,
43416, 43420, 43430-33, 43435-43, 43445 (part), 43446, 43447
(part), 43448-52, 43456-58, 43462-64, 43465 (part), 43466-69,
43501-02, 43505-06, 43510-12, 43516-21, 43522 (part), 43523-27,
43529-32, 43534-36, 43541, 43543, 43545, 43548-51, 43553-57,
43565, 43567 (part), 43569-70, 44089 (part), 44801, 44802
(part), 44803-04, 44807, 44811 (part), 44814-15, 44817, 44818
(part), 44824, 44828-29, 44830 (part), 44836-37, 44839, 44841,
44844 (part), 44845-46, 44847 (part), 44850, 44854-55, 44861,
44867, 44870, 44883, 44890 (part), 45813, 45815, 45817 (part),
45821, 45827, 45830 (part), 45831, 45832 (part), 45833 (part),
45837, 45844 (part), 45848-49, 45851, 45853, 45855, 45856
(part), 45858 (part), 45861, 45864, 45868 (part), 45872 (part),
45873, 45875-76, 45877 (part), 45879-80, 45886 (part), 45893
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
FRANK CREMEANS, Republican of Gallipolis, Ohio; born in Cheshire, OH
on April 5, 1943; attended Cheshire Elementary, 1949; graduated from
Kyger Creek Local, 1961; B.A., University of Rio Grande, 1965; M.A.,
Ohio University, Athens, OH; owned and operated Cremeans Concrete and
Supply; goverment teacher; superintendent for the Kyger Creek Local
School District; married to Carol A. Cremeans, 1967; three children:
Cari, John, and Leigh Ane.
Office Listings
1107 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3506............................................ 225-5705
Administrative Assistant.--Barry Bennett. FAX: 225-3054
200 Putnam Street, Suite 524, Marietta, OH 45750....... (614) 373-2120
FAX: 373-7840
301 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133............. (513) 373-8688
FAX: 393-8692
300 Bank One Plaza, Portsmouth, OH 45662............... (614) 353-4006
District Director.--David Payne. FAX: 353-4318
Counties: Athens, Clinton, Gallia, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence,
Meigs, Pike, Ross (part), Scioto, Vinton, Warren (part), and
Washington. Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 43101, 43106 (part), 43111, 43115, 43127, 43135 (part), 43137
(part), 43138, 43142, 43144, 43145 (part), 43149, 43152, 43154
(part), 43158, 43160 (part), 43164 (part), 43766 (part), 45005,
45032, 45034, 45036 (part), 45039-41, 45054, 45065-66, 45068
(part), 45101 (part), 45105, 45107 (part), 45110, 45114, 45118
(part), 45122 (part), 45123, 45132, 45133 (part), 45135, 45138,
45140 (part), 45142 (part), 45144 (part), 45146, 45148 (part),
45152, 45154 (part), 45155, 45158-59, 45162 (part), 45164-65,
45169 (part), 45171 (part), 45172, 45177, 45327 (part), 45342
(part), 45458, 45459 (part), 45601, 45611-12, 45613 (part),
45616-18, 45620-22, 45624, 45626, 45628, 45629 (part), 45630,
45633-34, 45636, 45638 (part), 45640, 45642, 45644 (part),
45646-48, 45650-54, 45656 (part), 45657, 45660-62, 45670-73,
45677, 45679, 45681-84, 45685 (part), 45687, 45690, 45692-93,
45694 (part), 45697 (part), 45698, 45701 (part), 45710 (part),
45716-17, 45732 (part), 45741 (part), 45761 (part), 45764
(part), 45766 (part)
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SEVENTH DISTRICT
DAVID L. HOBSON, Republican, of Springfield, OH; born in Cincinnati,
OH, October 17, 1936; attended Bond Hill Elementary School, Cincinnati;
graduated from Withrow High School, Cincinnati, 1954; B.A., Ohio
Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH, 1958; J.D., Ohio State College of
Law, Columbus, OH, 1963; admitted to the Kentucky bar, 1965; airman,
Ohio Air National Guard, 1958-63; businessman; member: VFW Post No.
1031; Springfield Rotary, Shrine Club No. 5121, Moose No. 536, Elks No.
51; member: boards of Urbana University, Ohio Wesleyan University,
Wilberforce University; appointed to Ohio State Senate, 1982; elected
Ohio State senator, 1984-90; majority whip, 1986-88; president pro
tempore, 1988-90; married to the former Carolyn Alexander, 1958; three
children: Susan Marie, 1963; Lynn Martha, 1965; Douglas Lee, 1968;
elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected November 3,
1992 and November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
1514 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3507............................................ 225-4324
Chief of Staff.--Mary Beth Carozza.
Press Secretary.--Scott Milburn.
Legislative Director.--Kenny Kraft.
Washington Schedule.--Ginny Gano.
Room 220, Post Office Building, 150 North Limestone
Street, Springfield, OH 45501-1121.................... (513) 325-0474
212 S. Broad St., Lancaster, OH 43130-4389............. (614) 654-5149
Counties: Champaign, Clark, Fairfield, Fayette, Greene, Logan (part),
Pickaway (part), Ross (part), Union. Population (1990), 570,902.
ZIP Codes: 43002 (part), 43007, 43009-10, 43015, 43017 (part), 43029
(part), 43036, 43040 (part), 43044 (part), 43045, 43046 (part),
43047, 43060 (part), 43061 (part) 43062 (part), 43064 (part),
43066 (part), 40367 (part), 40368 (part), 43070 (part), 43072
(part), 43076 (part), 43077 (part), 43078 (part), 43083 (part),
43084 (part), 43102 (part), 43103 (part), 43105 (part), 43106
(part), 43107 (part), 43109 (part), 43110 (part), 43112 (part),
43113 (part), 43115 (part), 43116 (part), , 43123 (part), 43125
(part), 43128 (part), 43130, 43135 (part), 43136 (part), 43137
(part), 43138 (part), 43140 (part), 43142 (part), 43143 (part),
43145 (part), 43146 (part), 43147 (part), 43150 (part), 43153
(part), 43154 (part), 43155 (part), 43156, 43157 (part), 43160
(part), 43163 (part), 43164 (part), 43311 (part), 43318 (part),
43319 (part), 43336, 43342 (part), 43343 (part), (43344 (part),
43345 (part), 43357 (part), 43358 (part), 43360 (part), 43725
(part), 45301 (part), 45305 (part), 45307 (part), 45314 (part),
45316 (part), 45319 (part), 45323 (part), 45324 (part), 45335
(part), 45341 (part), 45344 (part), 45349 (part), 45368 (part),
45369 (part), 45370 (part), 45372 (part), 45384 (part), 45385
(part), 45387 (part), 45389 (part), 45424 (part), 45430 (part),
45431 (part), 45432 (part), 45433 (part), 45434 (part), 45440
(part), 45458 (part), 45459 (part), 45501-06, 45601 (part),
45628 (part), 45644 (part).
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
JOHN A. BOEHNER, Republican, of West Chester, OH; born in Reading,
OH, November 17, 1949; attended Saint Peter Paul Elementary School,
Reading; graduated, Moeller High School, Cincinnati, OH, 1968; B.S.,
Xavier University, 1977; president, Nucite Sales, Inc.; Ohio House of
Representatives, 1984-90; ranking Republican member, Commerce and Labor
Committee; Energy and Environment Committee; Judiciary and Criminal
Justice; elected, Union Township Trustees, 1981; elected, president,
Union Township Board of Trustees, 1984; member: St. John Catholic
Church, Ohio Farm Bureau, Lakota Hills Homeowners Association, Knights
of Columbus, Pope John XXIII; Union Chamber of Commerce, American Heart
Association Board, Butler County Mental Health Association, co-chair,
YMCA Capital Campaign, Union Elementary School PTA, Middletown Chamber
of Commerce, American Legion Post 218 of Middletown, Butler County
Trustees and Clerks Association; married to the former Deborah Gunlack,
1973; two children: Lindsay M., 1978; Tricia A., 1980; elected to the
102d Congress and each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1011 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3508............................................ 225-6205
Administrative Assistant.--Bob Schellhas. FAX: 225-0704
Press Secretary.--Jeff Dobrozsi.
5617 Liberty Fairfield Road, Hamilton, OH 45011........ (513) 894-6003
12 South Plum Street, Troy, Ohio 45373................. (513) 339-1524
Counties: Auglaize (part), Butler, Darke, Mercer (part), Miami,
Montgomery (part), Preble, and Shelby. Population (1990),
570,901.
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ZIP Codes: 43072 (part), 45003 (part), 45004, 45011-15, 45030 (part),
45036 (part), 45042, 45044, 45050, 45053 (part), 45055-56,
45061-64, 45067, 45069-70, 45240 (part), 45303, 45304 (part),
45308, 45309 (part), 45310-12, 45317 (part), 45318 (part),
45320-21, 45322 (part), 45326, 45327 (part), 45328-32, 45337-39,
45344 (part), 45345-48, 45350-52, 45356 (part), 45358-59, 45361-
62, 45371 (part), 45373 (part), 45378, 45380 (part), 45381
(part), 45382, 45383 (part), 45388, 45390, 45416, 45417 (part),
45426, 45822, 45826, 45828, 45832 (part), 45838, 45844 (part),
45846 (part), 45860, 45862-63, 45866, 45869 (part), 45874,
45882-83, 45885 (part), 45886 (part), 45887 (part), 45891, 45894
(part), 45898-99, 47390 (part)
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
MARCY KAPTUR, Democrat, of Toledo, OH; born in Toledo on June 17,
1946; Roman Catholic; attended Little Flower School, Toledo; graduated,
St. Ursula Academy, Toledo, 1964; B.A., University of Wisconsin,
Madison, 1968; Master of Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, 1974; attended, University of Manchester, England, 1974; urban
planner; assistant director for urban affairs, domestic policy staff,
White House, 1977-79; member: American Planning Association and American
Institute of Certified Planners, board of directors, National Center for
Urban Ethnic Affairs, advisory committee, Gund Foundation, board of
directors, University of Michigan Urban Planning Alumni Association,
NAACP, Urban League, Polish Museum, Polish American Historical
Association, Lucas County Democratic Party Executive Committee,
Democratic Women's Campaign Association, Lucas County Democratic
Business and Professional Women's Club, Fulton County Democratic Women's
Club, Little Flower Parish Church; member: Appropriations Committee; co-
chair: Congressional Competitiveness Caucus, House Auto Parts Task
Force, Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition, Fair Trade Caucus;
elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2104 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3509............................................ 225-4146
Chief of Staff.--Fariborz S. Fatemi.
Press Secretary.--Clarice Nassif.
Legislative Director.--Roberta Jeanquart.
Appointment Secretary.--Norma Olsen.
Federal Building, Room 719, 234 Summit Street, Toledo,
OH 43604.............................................. (419) 259-7500
Counties: Fulton; Lucas; Ottawa; Wood. Cities and townships: Archbold,
Berkey, Bowling Green, Bono, Curtice, Clay Center, Delta,
Dunbridge, Elmore, Fayette, Genoa, Grand Rapids, Graytown,
Harbor View, Holland, Lemoyne, Luckey, Lyons, Maumee, Martin,
Metamora, Millbury, Monclova, Neapolis, Northwood, Oak Harbor,
Oregon, Pemberville, Perrysburg, Pettisville, Portage, Rossford,
Rocky Ridge, Stony Ridge, Swanton, Sylvania, Toledo, Walbridge,
Waterville, Wauseon, Whitehouse, Williston, and Woodville.
Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 43402 (part), 43408, 43412, 43416 (part), 43430, 43432,
43434, 43441, 43443 (part), 43445, 43447, 43449 (part), 43450
(part), 43451 (part), 43458, 43460 (part), 43463, 43465, 43468,
43469 (part), 43502, 43504, 43515, 43521, 43522 (part), 43528,
43533, 43537, 43540, 43542, 43547, 43551 (part), 43552-53,
43558, 43560, 43566-67, 43571, 43602-20, 43623-24, 43635, 43682,
43697, 43699
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
MARTIN R. HOKE, Republican, of Lakewood, OH; born in Lakewood, OH on
May 18, 1952; attended Lorain Public Schools; graduated, Western Reserve
Academy, 1969; B.A., Amherst College, 1973; J.D., Case Western Reserve
University, 1980; admitted to the Ohio bar, 1980; founder and president,
Red Carpet Cellular; three children: Elizabeth, Christopher, and Peter;
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
212 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3510.................................................. 225-5871
Administrative Assistant.--Joe Guie. FAX: 226-0994
Press Secretary.--Larry Van Hoose.
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Tracie Sandlin.
District Office, 21270 Lorain Road, Fairview Park, Ohio
44126................................................. (216) 356-2010
FAX: 356-1441
County Cuyahoga County(part); cities and townships of Bay Village,
Berea, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Cleveland, Cuyahaga Heights,
Fairview Park, Lakewood, Newberg Heights, North Olmsted, Olmsted
Falls, Olmsted Township, Parma, Rocky River, Seven Hills,
Strongsville, Westlake. Population (1990), 570,903.
ZIP Codes: 44017, 44070, 44102, 44105, 44107, 44109, 44111, 44113-16,
44125-26, 44129-31, 44134-36, 44138, 44140, 44144-45
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ELEVENTH DISTRICT
LOUIS STOKES, Democrat, of Shaker Heights, OH; born in Cleveland,
February 23, 1925, son of Charles and Louise Stokes, both deceased;
educated at Cleveland College of Western Reserve University, 1946-48;
Cleveland Marshall Law School, 1948-53, juris doctor degree; veteran of
U.S. Army, 1943-46, honorably discharged; practicing attorney in
Cleveland, OH, since 1954; numerous civic awards including Cleveland
Branch, NAACP and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; past chairman,
Ohio State Bar Association Criminal Justice Committee; past chairman,
Congressional Black Caucus; past president, Congressional Black Caucus
Foundation, Board of Trustees, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for
Social Change, and Executive Committee, Cuyahoga County Democratic
Party; lectured and wrote articles for universities and bar
associations; member of numerous civic and legal organizations;
Methodist, St. Paul A.M.E. Zion Church; married Jeanette (Jay) Francis;
four children: Shelley, Angela, Louis C., and Lorene; brother of Carl B.
Stokes, former mayor of Cleveland, OH and currently Ambassador to the
Republic of Seychelles; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on
Appropriations; Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education, District of Columbia; chairman: Appropriations Subcommittee
on VA, HUD and Independent Agencies; former chairman, House Permanent
Select Committee on Intelligence; Committee on Standards of Official
Conduct (Ethics Committee); House Select Committee on Assassinations.
Office Listings
2365 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3511............................................ 225-7032
Administrative Assistant.--Leslie Atkinson. FAX: 225-1339
Personal Secretary.--Sallie Bell.
Room 2947, 1240 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199... (216) 522-4900
District Manager.--Jewell Gilbert.
Suite 211, 2140 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118.. (216) 522-4907
Office Manager.--Juanita Connor-Phillips.
County: Cuyahoga County (part). Cities: Beachwood (part), Bedford
Heights, Brooklyn (part), Cleveland (part), Cleveland Heights,
East Cleveland, Euclid, Garfield Heights (part), Linndale, Maple
Heights (part), Oakwood (part), Orange, Richmond Heights (part),
Shaker Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, Warrensville
Heights, and Woodmere. Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 44022 (part), 44100 (part), 44103-04, 44105 (part), 44106,
44107 (part), 44108, 44109 (part), 44110, 44111 (part), 44112,
44113 (part), 44114 (part), 44115, 44117, 44118-20, 44121
(part), 44122 (part), 44123 (part), 44124 (part), 44125 (part),
44127 (part), 44128, 44132, 44135 (part), 44137, 44143 (part),
44146, 44199
* * *
TWELFTH DISTRICT
JOHN R. KASICH, Republican, of Westerville, OH; born in McKees
Rocks, PA, May 13, 1952; attended the public schools in McKees Rocks;
graduated, Sto-Rox High School, McKees Rocks, 1970; B.A., political
science, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1974; administrative assistant
to State Senator Donald Lukens, 1975-77; elected, Ohio State
Legislature, 1979-82; chairman, health and human services committee;
member: board of trustees, Concord Counseling Service, Westerville, OH;
awards: Outstanding Young Men in America Award, 1976, Watchdog of the
Treasury Award, 1979; Watchdog of the Treasury's ``Golden Bulldog
Award,'' 1983-92; Northland Community Council President's Award, 1981-
82; American Security Council's Leadership Award, Guardian of Small
Business Award, 1983-92; Spirit of Enterprise Award, 1988-93; Taxpayer's
Friend Award 1989-91; Ohio Health Care Association's ``Buckeye Award;''
National American Wholesale Grocers' Association, ``Thomas Jefferson
Award'', 1992; ``Champion of the Merit Shop,'' 1985-92, Associated
Builders and Contractors; National Association of Wholesaler-
Distributors; ``Congressional Leadership Award'', 1994; NAWGA, ``Thomas
Jefferson Award for Distinguished Service,'' 1994; elected to 98th
Congress and each succeeding Congress; member House National Security
Committee and chairman, House Budget Committee.
Office Listings
1131 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3512............................................ 225-5355
Chief of Staff/Legislative Director.--Don Thibaut.
Executive Assistant.--Mimi McCarthy.
Press Secretary.--Bruce A. Cuthbertson.
Suite 500, 200 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215... (614) 469-7318
Office Manager.--Sally A. Testa.
Counties: Delaware; Franklin (part); Licking (part). Population (1990),
570,902.
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ZIP Codes: 43001, 43003 (part), 43004, 43011 (part), 43013, 43015,
43017-18, 43021, 43023, 43031-33, 43035, 43054, 43055 (part),
43061-62, 43065-66, 43071, 43073-74, 43080-81, 43201 (part),
43205 (part), 43206 (part), 43207 (part), 43209, 43211 (part),
43213, 43224 (part), 43227 (part), 43232 (part), 43235 (part)
* * *
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
SHERROD BROWN, Democrat, of Lorain, OH; born on November 9, 1952, in
Mansfield, OH; B.A., Yale University, 1974; M.A., Ohio State University,
1979; Masters of Public Administration, Ohio State University, 1981;
Ohio House of Representatives, 1975-83; Secretary of State of 1983-91;
two children: Emily and Elizabeth; elected to the 103d and 104th
Congresses.
Office Listings
1407 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3513............................................ 225-3401
Chief of Staff/Legislative Director.--Rhod Shaw.
Press Secretary.--Steve Fought.
5201 Abbe Rd., Elyria, OH 44035........................ (216) 934-5100
Medina County Administration Bldg., 144 N. Broadway,
Medina, OH 44256...................................... (216) 722-9262
15561 West High Street, Middlefield, OH 44062.......... (216) 632-3913
Counties: Cuyahoga County (part); cities and townships of North
Royalton, Brecksville, Broadview Heights. Geauga County (part);
townships of Auburn, Burton, Bainbridge, Chardon, Hambden,
Munson, Chester, Claridon, Huntsburg, Middlefield, Montville,
Newbury, Russell, Parkman, Thompson Troy. Lorain County (part);
cities of Amherst, Avon, Avon Lake, Elyria, North Ridgeville,
Lorain, Sheffield Lake, Oberlin; townships of Amherst, Columbia,
Elyria, Eaton, Carlisle, Sheffield, Russia. Medina County
(part); cities of Brunswick, Medina, Wadsworth; townships of
Brunswick Hills, Chatham, Hinckley, Homer, Westfield,
Litchfield, Harrisville, Granger, LaFayette, Medina, Montville,
York, Guilford, Sharon, Spencer, Liverpool, Wadsworth. Portage
County (part); city of Aurora; townships of Atwater,
Garretsville, Nelson, Hiram, Mantua, Shalersville, Charlestown,
Edinburg, Rootstown, Windham, Deerfield, Freedom, Palmyra,
Paris, Randolph. Summit County (part); cities of Macedonia,
Twinsburg; townships of Northfield, Northfield Center, Sagamore
Hills, Twinsburg, Reminderville. Trumbull County (part); city of
Newton Falls; townships of Bristol, Mesopotamia, Braceville,
Newton, Bloomfield, Southington, Champion, Farmington.
Population (1990), 570,894.
ZIP Codes: 44001, 44011-12, 44028 (part), 44035, 44039, 44044, 44049-50,
44052-55, 44074, 44089 (part), 44090, 44212, 44214 (part),
44215, 44217 (part), 44230 (part), 44233, 44235, 44251, 44253-
54, 44256, 44258, 44270 (part), 44273 (part), 44274-75, 44280,
44281 (part), 44287 (part), 44321 (part), 44638 (part), 44691
(part), 44805, 44811 (part), 44816, 44826, 44838, 44840, 44842,
44847 (part), 44848, 44851, 44857, 44859, 44864-66, 44874,
44880, 44889, 44890 (part), 44900 (part), 44902 (part), 44903
(part), 44905
* * *
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
THOMAS C. SAWYER, Democrat, of Akron, OH; born in Akron on August
15, 1945; attended the Rankin School, Akron; graduated Buchtel High
School, Akron, 1963; B.A., University of Akron, OH, 1968; M.A.,
University of Akron, OH, 1970; former public school teacher;
adminstrator, State school for delinquent boys; legislative agent,
Public Utilities Commission; elected to Ohio House of Representatives
(chairman, Education Committee and member, Ohio Board of Regents), 1977-
83; mayor of the city of Akron, 1984-86; married to the former Joyce
Handler, 1968; one child, Amanda; elected to the 100th Congress on
November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1414 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3514............................................ 225-5231
Administrative Assistant.--Terrinn Lowenthal. FAX: 225-5278
Executive Assistant/Office Manager.--Dianne Tomasek.
411 Wolf Ledges Pkwy, Suite 105, Akron, OH 44311....... (216) 375-5710
District Administrator.--Judi Shapiro. TDD: 375-5443
Counties: Portage (part), Stark (part), Summit (part). Population
(1990), 570,900.
ZIP Codes: 44141 (part), 44203 (part), 44210, 44216 (part), 44221-24,
44230 (part), 44236 (part), 44240, 44250, 44260 (part), 44262,
44264, 44266, 44278, 44281 (part), 44286, 44301-14, 44319,
44320-21, 44325, 44328, 44333-34, 44372, 44614 (part), 44685
(part), 44720 (part)
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FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
DEBORAH PRYCE, Republican, of Columbus, OH; born on July 29, 1951 in
Warren, OH; B.A., cum laude, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1973;
J.D., Capital University Law School, Columbus, OH, 1976; attorney;
admitted to the Ohio bar in 1976; administrative law judge, Ohio
Department of Insurance, 1976-78; first assistant city prosecutor,
senior assistant city attorney, and assistant city attorney, Columbus
City Attorney's Office, 1978-85; judge, Franklin County Municipal Court,
presiding judge for two terms, Ohio Supreme Court Victims of Crime
Award, 1985-92; attorney, Hamilton, Kramer, Myers & Cheek, 1992; YWCA
Woman of the Year Award, 1995; member, Ohio Supreme Court Committee on
Dispute Resolution; chairperson, Municipal Court Subcommittee; member:
Jail Capacity Management Board, Domestic Violence Task Force,
Corrections Planning Board, Alliance for Cooperative Justice Policy
Board, Franklin County Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services
(ADAMH) Advisory Committee, American Council of Young Political Leaders,
delegate to Australia, 1986; session member, former Deacon and
stewardship chair, Indianola Presbyterian Church; married to Randy
Walker, 1980; two children: step-son, Kelly, 1968; and Caroline, 1990;
elected to the 103d Congress and 104th Congress; 103d Congress freshman
class interim president; 103d Congress freshman class policy director;
104th Congress transition team; Rules Committee, Legislative Process
Subcommittee; former member, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs
Committee, Government Operations Committee; Assistant Majority Whip,
NRCC Executive Committee.
Office Listings
221 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3515.................................................. 225-2015
Administrative Assistant.--Tom Wolfe. FAX: 226-0986
Legislative Director.--Tim Day.
Executive Assistant.--Holly Bauterbaugh.
Room 400, 200 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215.... (614) 469-5614
District Representative.--Marcee McCreary.
Counties: Franklin (part), Madison, Pickaway (part). Population (1990),
570,902.
ZIP Codes: 43002, 43017 (part), 43026, 43064 (part), 43065 (part), 43085
(part), 43110, 43119, 43123, 43125-26, 43137, 43140, 43146
(part), 43162, 43201-02, 43204, 43205 (part), 43206 (part),
43207, 43210, 43212, 43214, 43215 (part), 43216 (part), 43220-
23, 43227 (part), 43228, 43232 (part), 43235.
* * *
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
RALPH REGULA, Republican, of Navarre, OH; born in Beach City, Stark
County, OH, December 3, 1924; educated in the public schools of Beach
City, OH; B.A., Mount Union College, Alliance, OH, 1948; LL.B., William
McKinley School of Law, Canton, OH, 1952; U.S. Navy, 1944-46; attorney
at law; admitted to Ohio bar and began practice in Navarre, OH, 1952;
served in the Ohio House of Representatives, 1965-66, and Ohio Senate,
1967-72; member: Ohio State Board of Education, 1960-64; Saint Timothy
Episcopal Church, Massillon, OH; board of trustees, Mount Union College;
honorary member, board of advisors, Walsh College; Kiwanis; Grange; and
trustee, Stark County Historical Society; married Mary Ann Rogusky,
1950; three children: Martha, David, and Richard; elected to the 93d
Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2309 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3516............................................ 225-3876
Executive Secretary.--Sylvia Snyder.
Appropriations.--Barbara Wainman; Connie Veillette.
Legal Counsel.--Karen Buttaro.
Staff Director/Press Secretary.--Connie Veillette.
4150 Belden Village Street NW., Canton, OH 44718....... (216) 489-4414
District Office Manager.--Jeannette Griffin.
Counties: Ashland; Holmes; Knox (part); Stark (part); Wayne. Population
(1990), 570,902.
ZIP Codes: 43006, 43014, 43022, 43028, 43050, 44214 (part), 44216
(part), 44217 (part), 44230 (part), 44270, 44276, 44287, 44601,
44606, 44608, 44610, 44611, 44613, 44614, 44617-18, 44626,
44627-8, 44630, 44632, 44633, 44636, 44637, 44638, 44640-41,
44643-46, 44648, 44650, 44652, 44654, 44657, 44659, 44660-62,
44666-67, 44669-70, 44676-77, 44687-90, 44691 (part), 44701-11,
44714, 44718, 44720, 44721, 44730, 44735, 44805, 44838, 44840,
44842, 44859, 44864, 44866, 44874, 44880,
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SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
JAMES A. TRAFICANT, Jr., Democrat, of Poland, OH; born in
Youngstown, OH, May 8, 1941; son of James A., Sr., and Agnes Traficant;
attended St. Matthias Elementary School, Youngstown, OH; attended
Woodrow Wilson High School, Youngstown, OH, 1956-57; graduated, Cardinal
Mooney High School, Youngstown, OH, 1959; B.S., education, University of
Pittsburgh, 1963; M.S., administration, 1973, and M.S., counseling,
Youngstown State University, 1976; sheriff, Mahoning County, Youngstown,
OH, 1981-85; executive director, Mahoning County Drug Program, Inc.,
1971-81; consumer finance director, Youngstown Community Action Program;
instructed classes on drug and alcohol, Youngstown State University and
Kent State University; national lecturer, drug and alcohol abuse and
juvenile problems; drug and alcohol abuse instructor, Ohio Peace Officer
Training Institute, and Ohio State Highway Patrol; State manager, Girard
Life Insurance; ranking member, Coast Guard and Maritime Transporation
Subcommittee; married to the former Patricia Coppa; two children: Robin
and Elizabeth; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2446 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3517............................................ 225-5261
Chief of Staff.--Paul Marcone. FAX: 225-3719
Legislative Assistants.--Dan Blair; Kim Harris;
Charles McCrudden; James Welfley.
Office of Manager.--Brian Clark.
125 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44503................ (216) 788-2414
Suite 503, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Rd., Niles, OH 44406. (216) 652-5649
East Liverpool Office, 109 West Third St., East
Liverpool, OH 43920................................... (216) 385-5921
Counties: Columbiana, Mahoning, Trumbull (part). Population (1990),
570,900.
ZIP Codes: 44401, 44403-06, 44408 (part), 44410 (part), 44412 (part),
44416, 44417 (part), 44418, 44420, 44422, 44424-25, 44427
(part), 44429 (part), 44431 (part), 44436-38, 44440, 44442,
44443 (part), 44444 (part), 44446, 44449 (part), 44451-53, 44454
(part), 44460 (part), 44471, 44473, 44481 (part), 44483 (part),
44484-85, 44490 (part), 44491 (part), 44500-07, 44509-12, 44514-
15, 44601 (part), 44609 (part), 44619, 44625 (part), 44634
(part), 44657 (part), 44665, 44672
* * *
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
ROBERT WILLIAM NEY, Republican, of Columbus, OH; born in Wheeling,
WV, July 5, 1954; educated in St. John's Grade School, Bellaire, OH;
graduated, St. Johns' High School, Bellaire, OH; B.S., Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH; chairman, Finance Insurance and Banking (13
years); organization member: Elks, Lions, Kiwanis, and N.R.A.; married
to Candy Sue Taggart, 1983; two children: Robert William II and Kayla
Marie; committees: Banking and Financial Services, House Oversight,
Veterans' Affairs; deputy whip; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1605 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-1004............................................ 225-6265
Chief of Staff.--David DiStefano. FAX: 225-3394
Legislative Director.--David Heil.
Press Secretary.--Neil Volz.
Legislative Correspondents.--Daun Forester; Maria
Robinson.
3201 Belmont Street, Room 604, Bellaire, OH 43906...... (614) 676-1960
Office Personnel.--Dan Lipperman. FAX: 676-1983
152 2nd Street, NE., Hilton-Fairfield Building #200,
New Philadelphia, OH 44663............................ (216) 364-6380
Office Personnel.--Marvin Fete. FAX: 364-7675
Rural Services Building, 225 Underwood Street, Suite
4000, Zanesville, OH 43701............................ (614) 452-7023
Office Personnel.--Joe Rose. FAX: 452-7191
500 Market Street, Room 610, Steubenville, OH 43952.... (614) 283-3716
Office Personnel.--Sherry Laughlin. FAX: 283-1915
Counties: Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana (part), Coshocton, Guernsey,
Harrison, Jefferson, Licking (part), Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum,
Noble, Perry, and Tuscarawas. Population (1990), 570,900.
ZIP Codes: 43710-11, 43713, 43716-19, 43722-23, 43724 (part), 43725
(part), 43729, 43732 (part), 43733, 43736, 43747, 43749-50,
43752, 43754-55, 43757, 43759, 43768, 43772-73, 43778-80, 43784,
43786, 43788-89, 43793, 43803, 43804 (part), 43805, 43811, 43812
(part), 43821 (part), 43822 (part), 43824, 43828, 43832, 43836-
37, 43840, 43842 (part), 43843 (part), 43844-45, 43901-03,
43905-10, 43912-17, 43920, 43925-28, 43930-35, 43937-48, 43950-
53, 43960-64, 43966-68, 43970-74, 43976-77, 43979, 43981, 43983-
86, 43988-89, 44408 (part), 44413, 44415, 44423,
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44427 (part), 44431 (part), 44432, 44441, 44443 (part), 44445, 44454
(part), 44455, 44460 (part), 44490 (part), 44492-93, 44607,
44608 (part), 44609 (part), 44612 (part), 44615 (part), 44620-
22, 44624 (part), 44625 (part), 44626 (part), 44629, 44631,
44637 (part), 44639, 44643 (part), 44651, 44653, 44654 (part),
44656, 44657 (part), 44663, 44671, 44675, 44678-79, 44680
(part), 44681 (part), 44682-83, 44686, 44688 (part), 44693,
44695, 44697, 44699, 45715 (part), 45727, 45730, 45734, 45744
(part), 45745-46, 45767, 45768 (part), 45774, 45789
* * *
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
STEVEN C. LaTOURETTE, Republican, of Madison Village, OH; born on
July 22, 1954; attended Cleveland Heights High School, 1972; B.A.,
University of Michigan, 1976; J.D., Cleveland State University, 1979;
assistant public defender, Lake County, OH, Public Defender's Office,
1980-83; associated with Painesville firm of Cannon, Stern, Aveni and
Krivok, 1983-86; Baker, Hackenberg and Collins, 1986-88; prosecuting
attorney, Lake County, OH, 1988-94; served on the Lake County Budget
Commission; executive board of the Lake County Narcotics Agency;
chairman, County Task Force on Domestic Violence; trustee, Cleveland
Policy Historical Society; director, Regional Forensic Laboratory;
member: Lake County Association of Police Chiefs, Ohio Prosecuting
Attorneys Association, and the National District Attorneys Association;
appointed to serve as a Fellow of the American College of Prosecuting
Attorneys; married, Susan LaTourette; four children; committees:
Transportation and Infrastructure, Government Reform and Oversight;
subcommittees: Public Buildings and Economic Development, Surface
Transportation, Water Resources and Environment, and District of
Columbia; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
431 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3519.................................................. 225-5731
Chief of Staff.--Brian Durdle. FAX: 225-9114
Legislative Director.--Michael Riith.
No. 385, 2550 Som Center Road, Willoughby Hills, OH
44094................................................. (216) 943-1919
Office Administrator.--Kathy Dalton. FAX: 943-5516
Counties: Ashtabula, Cuyahoga (part), Lake. Cities and townships:
Andover, Ashtabula, Austinburg, Beachwood, Bedford,
Bentleyville, Berea, Brecksville, Broadview Heights, Brook Park,
Chagrin Falls, Concord, Conneaut, Dorset, Eastlake, Fairport,
Fairport Harbor, Garfield Heights, Gates Mills, Geneva, Geneva
on the Lake, Grand River, Highland Heights, Hunting Valley,
Independence, Jefferson, Kingsville, Kirtland, Kirtland Hills,
Lakeline, Lyndhurst, Madison, Maple Heights, Mayfield, Mayfield
Heights, Mayfield Village, Mentor, Mentor on the Lake, Midpark,
Middleburg Heights, Moreland Hills, North Kingsville, North
Perry, North Royalton, Oakwood Village, Orwell, Painesville,
Parma Heights, Pepper Pike, Perry, Pierpont, Richmond Heights,
Roaming Shores, Rock Creek, Rome, Solon, Strongsville,
Timberlake, Unionville, Waite Hill, Walton Hills, Wickliffe,
Williamsfield, Willoughby, Willoughby Hills, Willowick, Windsor.
Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 44003-04, 44010, 44017 (part), 44022-23, 44030, 44032, 44040-
41, 44045, 44047-48, 44057, 44060-61, 44068, 44076-77, 44081-82,
44084-85, 44088, 44092-95, 44099, 44122 (part), 44124, 44130-31,
44133, 44136, 44139, 44141-43, 44146
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OKLAHOMA
(Population, 1990 census, 3,157,604)
SENATORS
JAMES M. INHOFE, Republican, of Tulsa, OK; born in Des Moines, IA on
November 17, 1934; attended Tulsa public schools; graduated Central High
School, Tulsa, OK, 1953; B.A., University of Tulsa, OK, 1959; served in
the U.S. Army, Private 1st class, 1957-58; businessman; active pilot;
president, Quaker Life Insurance Company; elected to the Oklahoma House
of Representatives, 1967-69; elected to the Oklahoma State Senate, 1969-
77; mayor of Tulsa, 1978-84; member, First Presbyterian Church of Tulsa;
married to the former Kay Kirkpatrick; four children: Jim, Perry, Molly,
and Katy; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; elected to unexpired term of Senator David
Boren upon his resignation in the U.S. Senate on November 16, 1994.
Office Listings
453 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510................................................. 224-4721
Chief of Staff.--Steve Edwards.
Legislative Director.--Laurie Rains.
Executive Assistant.--Robin McCanish.
Suite 530, 1924 South Utica, Tulsa, OK 74104........... (918) 581-7111
* * *
DON NICKLES, Republican, of Ponca City, OK; born in Ponca City, OK,
December 6, 1948; attended Ponca City public schools; graduated, Ponca
City High School, 1967; business administration, Oklahoma State
University, 1971; served in National Guard, 1970-76; vice president and
general manager, Nickles Machine Corp.; served in Oklahoma State Senate,
1979-80; cofounder and member, Oklahoma Coalition for Peace Through
Strength; served on the boards of: Ponca City United Way, St. Mary's
Catholic Church Parish Council, Chamber of Commerce, Kay County Council
for Retarded Children; chairman of the National Republican Senatorial
Committee, 1988-90; chairman, Republican Policy Committee, 1991-95;
member: Rotary Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes; married to the
former Linda Lou Morrison; four children: Don, Jenny, Kim, and Robyn;
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term
beginning January 3, 1981; November 4, 1986; reelected November 3, 1992
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993.
Office Listings
133 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3602.................................................. 224-5754
Administrative Assistant.--Les Brorsen.
Communications Director.--Ernie Schultz.
Legislative Director.--Bret Bernhart.
Scheduler.--Janel Ellison.
1820 Liberty Tower, Oklahoma City, OK 73102............ (405) 231-4941
National Bank Building, Suite 206, 601 D Avenue,
Lawton, OK 73501...................................... (405) 357-9878
3310 Mid-Continent Tower, 409 South Boston, Tulsa, OK
74103-4007............................................ (918) 581-7651
1916 Lake Road, Ponca City, OK 74604................... (405) 767-1270
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
STEVE LARGENT, Republican, of Tulsa, OK; born in Tulsa, OK, on
September 28, 1954; B.S., Tulsa University, 1976; professional athlete:
National Football League; pass receiver, Seattle Seahawks; inducted into
the pro football Hall of Fame, 1995; proprietor, advertising and
marketing consulting firm; serves on advisory board, Tulsa Area
Salvation Army; board of trustees, Tulsa University; remains active with
the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Focus on the Family; attends
Fellowship Bible Church, Tulsa, OK; married, Terry Largent; four
children: Casie, Kyle, Kelly, and Kramer; committees: Budget, Science,
Commerce; subcommittees: Energy and Environment, Space and Aeronautics;
elected January 4, 1995 to the 104th Congress.
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Office Listings
410 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20510. 225-2211
Administrative Assistant.--Terry Allen. FAX: 225-9817
Legislative Director.--Marie Wheat.
Press Secretary.--Nick Thimmesch.
Legislative Assistants: Bob Bolster; Paul Webster.
2424 East 21st Street, Suite 510, Tulsa, OK 74114...... (918) 749-0014
Counties: Tulsa, Wagoner (part). Population (1990), 524,264.
ZIP Codes: 74001-02, 74003 (part), 74008 (part), 74009, 74011, 74012
(part), 74013, 74015 (part), 74020 (part), 74021 (part), 74033,
74035, 74037, 74039 (part), 74041, 74043, 74047 (part), 74050-
51, 74054, 74055 (part), 74056, 74060-61, 74063 (part), 74066
(part), 74070, 74073, 74082-84, 74100-01, 74103-07, 74108
(part), 74110, 74112, 74114-17, 74119-20, 74126-28, 74129
(part), 74130-34, 74135 (part), 74136 (part), 74137 (part),
74145-50, 74152-53, 74155-59, 74169-70, 74601 (part), 74633
(part), 74637 (part)
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
THOMAS ALLEN COBURN, Republican, of Muskogee, OK; born in Casper,
WY, March 14, 1948; graduated, Central High School, Muskogee, OK, 1966;
B.S., Oklahoma State University, 1970; OU Medical School, 1983;
manufacturing manager, Coburn Ophthalmic Division, Coburn Optical
Industries 1970-78; family physician, 1983-present; member: AMA,
Oklahoma State Medical Association, East Central County Medical Society,
American Academy of Family Practice; member, First Baptist Church,
ordained deacon; Married Adult Class FBC, teacher; promise keepers,
Medical Mission Trip to Iraq and Haiti; married to Carolyn Denton
Coburn, 1968; three children: Callie Coburn Bonds, Katie, and Sarah.
Office Listings
511 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-2701
Administrative Director.--John Stirrup. FAX: 225-3038
Senior Legislative Assistants: Cheryl Crate; Doug
Farry.
Scheduler.--Heather Barnthouse.
215 State Street, Suite 815, Muskogee, OK 74401........ (918) 687-2533
Chief of Staff.--Karl Ahlgren. FAX: 682-8503
Press Secretary.--Fount Holland.
Scheduler.--Gwen Coburn.
120 South Missouri Street, Room 105, Claremore, OK
74017................................................. (918) 341-9336
Field Representative.--Jo Rainbolt. FAX: 341-9437
Counties: Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Creek, Delaware, Haskell, Mayes,
McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa,
Pawnee, Rogers, Sequoyah, and Wagoner. Population (1990),
524,264.
ZIP Codes: 74001-02, 74010, 74014-18, 74021, 74027-28, 74030-31, 74035-
36, 74039, 74041-42, 74044, 74046-48, 74052-56, 74060, 74063,
74066-68, 74070-72, 74080, 74083-84, 74106, 74108, 74116, 74126-
27, 74131-32, 74149, 74301, 74330-33, 74335, 74337-40, 74342-44,
74346-47, 74349-50, 74352-55, 74358-70, 74401-03, 74421-23,
74426-29, 74431-32, 74434-38, 74440-41, 74444-47, 74450-52,
74454-72, 74477, 74552, 74637, 74829, 74833, 74835, 74845,
74859, 74860, 74862, 74880, 74882, 74931, 74936, 74941, 74943-
46, 74948, 74954-55, 74960, 74962, 74964-65
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
BILL K. BREWSTER, Democrat, of Marietta, OK; born in Ardmore, OK,
November 8, 1941; graduated, Petrolia, TX, high school, 1959; B.S. in
pharmacy, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 1964; owner-operator,
Colleyville Drug, Inc., Colleyville, TX, 1964-77; cattleman, Brewster
Angus Farms, 1968-; U.S. Army Reserve, 1968-71; Oklahoma House of
Representatives, 1982-89; chairman, Economic Development Committee,
1985-86; chairman, Business and Commerce Committee, 1987-88; chairman,
Tourism and Recreation Committee, 1988-89; vice chairman, Education
Appropriations Committee; member, Appropriations Committee; member,
Oklahoma Legislature's Special Joint Committee on International
Development; South/West Energy Council, vice-chairman 1987-88; chairman,
1988-89; Executive Committee, 1982-; National Conference of State
Legislators, Oklahoma delegate, 1983-; chairman, Energy Committee, 1989-
90; Oil Marketers Association, ``Legislator of Year''; Southwestern
Oklahoma State University, ``Distinguished Alumni''; INCA Board for
Community Action; Rec
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reational Vehicle Industry's Golden Telephone Award; married to the
former Mary Sue (Suzie) Nelson, in 1963; three children: daughter,
Balynda Karel; another daughter, Betsy Kecia, and a son, Bradley Kent,
lost their lives in a tragic accident in early 1990; elected to 102d
Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected November 3, 1992 and November 8,
1994; member, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Office Listings
1727 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3603............................................ 225-4565
Chief of Staff.--Pat Raffaniello.
Press Secretary--Colin Chapman.
Legislative Director.--Leslie Belcher.
Legislative Assistants: Janna Little; Colin Chapman.
201 Post Office Building, Ada, OK 74820................ (405) 436-5951
101 West Main Street, Ardmore, OK 73401................ (405) 226-6300
118 Carl Albert Federal Building, McAlester, OK 74501.. (918) 423-5951
123 West 7th Avenue, Suite 206, Stillwater, OK 74074... (405) 743-1400
Counties: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Coal, Hughes, Johnston,
Latimer, Le Flore, Lincoln, Love, McCurtain, Marshall, Murray,
Pawnee (part), Payne, Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie,
Pushmataha, and Seminole. Population (1990), 524,264.
ZIP Codes: 73027 (part), 73030, 73032, 73045 (part), 73046 (part), 73054
(part), 73063 (part), 73073 (part), 73081 (part), 73086-88,
73098 (part), 73401-03, 73430, 73432, 73435-37, 73438 (part),
73439-41, 73443, 73446-50, 73452-53, 73455, 73456 (part), 73458-
61, 73463, 74020, 74023 (part), 74026, 74030 (part), 74032
(part), 74038, 74045, 74058-59, 74062, 74074 (part), 74075-76,
74079 (part), 74085 (part), 74425, 74430, 74432 (part), 74442,
74501-02, 74521-23, 74525-26, 74528-31, 74533-36, 74538, 74540,
74542-43, 74545-49, 74553-60, 74561 (part), 74562-63, 74565,
74567, 74569-72, 74574, 74576-78, 74650, 74701-02, 74720-24,
74726-31, 74733-38, 74740-41, 74743, 74745, 74747-48, 74750,
74752-56, 74759-61, 74763-64, 74766, 74801-02, 74818, 74820-21,
74824-27, 74829 (part), 74830, 74831 (part), 74832, 74833
(part), 74834, 74835 (part), 74836-38, 74839 (part), 74840,
74842-44, 74848-50, 74851 (part), 74852, 74854-56, 74857 (part),
74859 (part), 74863-64, 74865 (part), 74866-69, 74871, 74872
(part), 74873, 74875, 74878, 74881 (part), 74883 (part), 74884,
74901-02, 74930, 74932, 74935, 74937, 74939-40, 74941 (part),
74942, 74947, 74949, 74951, 74953, 74956-57, 74959, 74963, 74966
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
JULIUS C. WATTS, Jr., Republican, of Norman, OK; born in Eufaula,
OK, November 17, 1957; attended Booker T. Washington/Jefferson Davis,
Grammar School; graduated Eufaula High School, Eufaula, OK, 1976; B.A.,
University of Oklahoma; Esquire management, Esquire property; Oklahoma
Corporation Commission, 1990-95; commission chairman, 1993-95; served on
the National Drinking Water Advisory Council, Electricity Committee of
the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners; member,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Oklahoma Special Olympics; married to
the former Frankie Jones, 1977; five children: Lakesha, Jerrelle,
Jennifer, Julie, and J.C. Watts III.
Office Listings
1713 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3604............................................ 225-6165
Legislative Director.--Douglas J. Lamude.
Press Secretary.--Pam Pryor.
Suite 120, 2420 Springer Drive, Norman, OK 73069....... (405) 329-6500
Chief of Staff.--Mike Hunter.
Suite 205, 601 D Avenue, Lawton, OK 73501.............. (405) 357-2131
District Representative.--Suzanne Hogan.
Counties: Cleveland, Commanche, Cotton, Garvin, Grady, Jackson,
Jefferson, McClain, Oklahoma (part), Stephens, and Tillman.
Population (1990), 524,265.
ZIP Codes: 73002, 73004, 73010-12, 73018-19, 73023, 73025-26, 73031,
73035, 73039, 73046, 73051-52, 73055, 73057, 73059 (part),
73065, 73067-72, 73074-76, 73079-80, 73082, 73089, 73091-93,
73095, 73098, 73110 (part), 73130 (part), 73135, 73139 (part),
73145, 73149 (part), 73150, 73159 (part), 73160 (part), 73165,
73169 (part), 73170, 73173, 73442, 73456, 73501-03, 73505-07,
73520-21, 73526-34, 73537-43, 73546, 73548-49, 73551-53, 73555-
57, 73560-62, 73565, 73567-70, 73572-73, 74831, 74872
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Republican, of Oklahoma City, OK; born in
Fort Worth, TX, on February 11, 1950; graduated, Castleberry High
School, Ft. Worth, 1967; B.A., Baylor Univer
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sity, 1971; J.D., Oklahoma City University, 1976; attorney; admitted to
the Oklahoma bar, 1977; reporter, WKY, KOMA, 1972-77; city councilman,
Warr Acres, 1982-86; library board chairman, Oklahoma City, 1985-86;
director, Warr Acres Chamber of Commerce, 1986-92; elected to the
Oklahoma State House of Representatives, 1986-92; married to the former
Judy Bills, 1973; five children: Butch (1974), Chad (1976), Amy (1978),
Diana (1979), and Emily (1981); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d
Congress.
Office Listings
119 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3605.................................................. 225-2132
Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--Brian
Lopina. FAX: 226-1463
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Kim Rubin.
Press Secretary.--Steve Jones.
Suite 505, 5400 N. Grand Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (405) 942-3636
Fifth and Grand, Ponca City, OK 74601.................. (405) 762-6778
Suite 205, First Court Place, Bartlesville, OK 74003... (918) 336-5546
Counties: Canadian (part); Kay; Logan; Noble; Oklahoma (part); Osage
(part); Washington. Cities and townships: Bartlesville, Bethany,
Edmond, Cashion, Choctaw, Collinsville, Crescent, Glencoe,
Edmond, El Reno, Guthrie, Harrah, Jones, Luther, Marshall,
Meridian, Mustang, Norman, Orlando, Stillwater, Perry, Piedmont,
Talala, Yale, Yukon, Oklahoma City, Ponca City, Billings,
Blackwell, Cordell, Fairfax, Kaw City, Nardin, Newkirk, Raiston,
Red Rock, Shidler, Tonkawa, Enid, Newalla, Wellston. Population
(1990), 524,264.
ZIP Codes: 73007-08, 73013, 73020 (part), 73027, 73028, 73034 (part),
73044, 73045 (part), 73049 (part), 73050, 73054, 73056, 73058,
73061, 73063, 73064 (part), 73073 (part), 73077, 73078 (part),
73083, 73084 (part), 73085, 73099 (part), 73103, 73106-08, 73109
(part), 73111, 73112, 73114, 73116 (part), 73118, 73119 (part),
73120, 73121, 73122 (part), 73123, 73127-28, 73131, 73132,
73134, 73137, 73142, 73146-48, 73151, 73156-57, 73162, 73177-79,
73184, 73757, 74003-06, 74009, 74022, 74029, 74051, 74056,
74061, 74070, 74601-04, 74630-33, 74641, 74644, 74646-47, 74651-
53, 74857 (part)
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
FRANK DEAN LUCAS, Republican of Cheyenne, OK; born in Cheyenne, OK,
January 6, 1960; attended Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK,
1982; rancher and farmer; served in Oklahoma State House of
Representatives, 1989-94; secretary, House Republican Caucus, 1991-94;
member: Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association, and the
Oklahoma Shorthorn Association; married to Lynda Bradshaw Lucas; three
children: Jessica, Ashlea, and Grant.
Office Listings
107 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3606.................................................. 225-5565
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Shelly White. FAX: 225-8698
Legislative Director.--Mike Bertman.
Legislative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Christina
Gungoll Cunningham.
Scheduler.--Stacey Glassock.
109 Old Post Office Building, 215 Dean A. McGee Avenue,
Oklahoma City, OK 73102............................... (405) 576-5511
Chief of Staff.--Allen B. Wright.
Federal Building, P.O. Box 3612, Enid, OK 73701........ (405) 233-9224
Field Representative.--Curt Roggow.
2728 Williams Avenue, Suite F, Woodward, OK 73801...... (405) 256-5752
Field Representative.--Tammie R. Smith.
Counties: Alfalfa, Beacer, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian (part),
Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Greer, Harmon,
Harper, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Major, Oklahoma (part), Roger Mills,
Texas, Washita, Woods, and Woodward. Population (1990), 524,264.
ZIP Codes: 73001, 73005, 73006 (part), 73009, 73014-15, 73016 (part),
73017 (part), 73021-22, 73024, 73028 (part), 73029, 73033,
73036, 73038, 73040-43, 73047-48, 73053, 73056 (part), 73059
(part), 73062, 73064, 73073 (part), 73078 (part), 73079 (part),
73085, 73090, 73092 (part), 73094, 73096, 73099, 73101-02, 73103
(part), 73104-06, 73109 (part), 73111 (part), 73115, 73117
(part), 73119 (part), 73121, 73124-26, 73129 (part), 73132
(part), 73133, 73135-36, 73139 (part), 73143-44, 73146, 73149
(part), 73152, 73154-55, 73159, 73160 (part), 73169, 73176,
73179 (part), 73190, 73541 (part), 73544, 73547, 73550, 73552
(part), 73554 (part), 73559 (part), 73564, 73566 (part), 73571,
73601, 73620, 73622, 73624-28, 73632, 73638-39, 73641-42, 73644-
48, 73650-51, 73654-56, 73658-64, 73666-69, 73673, 73701-03,
73706, 73716-20, 73722-31, 73733-39, 73741-44, 73746-47, 73749-
50, 73753-56, 73757 (part), 73758-64, 73766, 73768, 73770-73,
73801-03, 73832, 73834-35, 73838, 73840-44, 73847-49, 73851-53,
73855, 73857-60, 73901, 73931-33, 73935, 73937-39, 73942, 73944-
46, 73947 (part), 73948-51, 74630 (part), 74636, 74640, 74643,
74646 (part)
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OREGON
(Population, 1990 census, 2,853,733)
SENATORS
MARK O. HATFIELD, Republican, of Portland, OR; born July 12, 1922,
Dallas, OR; Willamette University (OR), B.A., 1943; Stanford University
(CA), A.M., 1948; military service: U.S. Navy, lieutenant (jg.);
commanded landing craft at Iwo Jima and Okinawa; duty during occupation
of Japan and China Civil War; profession: education--associate
professor, political science, 1949-56; dean of students, 1950-56,
Willamette University (OR), numerous honorary degrees; political: State
representative, Marion County, 1950-54; State senator, 1954-56;
Secretary of State, 1956-58; Governor, 1958-66; delegate, National
Republican Conventions, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, and 1976;
temporary chairman and keynote speaker, 1964 Republican National
Convention; author: ``Not Quite So Simple'' (1967), ``Conflict and
Conscience'' (1971), ``Between a Rock and a Hard Place'' (1976);
coauthor: ``Amnesty: The Unsettled Question of Vietnam'' (1973), ``The
Causes of World Hunger'' (1982), ``Freeze! How You Can Help Prevent
Nuclear War'' (1982), ``What About the Russians'' (1984); chairman,
Senate Appropriations Committee; member: Senate Rules and Administration
Committee, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Joint
Committee on Printing; chairman: Joint Committee on the Library, FDR
Memorial Commission, Kennedy Center Board of Trustees, U.S. Capitol
Preservation Commission; married Antoinette Kuzmanich; four children:
Elizabeth, Mark O., Jr., Theresa, and Charles Vincent (Visko); elected
to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
711 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3701.................................................. 224-3753
Administrative Assistant.--Steve Nousen.
Legislative Director.--Sue Hildick.
Personal/Appointment Secretary.--Brenda Hart.
Press Secretary.--Julie McGregor.
One World Trade Center, 121 S.W. Salmon, Suite 1420,
Portland, OR 97204.................................... (503) 326-3386
Special District Center, 727 Center S.E., Suite 305,
Salem, OR 97301....................................... (503) 588-9510
* * *
BOB PACKWOOD, Republican, of Portland, OR; born in Portland,
September 11, 1932; greatgrandson of William H. Packwood, Oregon pioneer
and member of the Oregon Constitutional Convention held in 1857;
graduated from Portland public schools; B.A., Willamette University,
Salem, OR, 1954; president, Beta Theta Pi, social fraternity; LL.B., New
York University School of Law, 1957; Root-Tilden Scholar and student
body president; law clerk to former Oregon Supreme Court Justice Harold
J. Warner, 1957-58; elected to the State of Oregon Legislature, 1962;
reelected in 1964 and 1966; elected to the U.S. Senate in 1968;
reelected in 1974, 1980, 1986 and 1992; Senate committees: chairman,
Senate Finance Committee; member and former chairman, Senate Commerce,
Science, and Transportation Committee; chairman, Communications
Subcommittee; member: Foreign Commerce and Tourism Subcommittee, Surface
Transportation Subcommittee, and the National Ocean Policy Study.
Office Listings
259 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-3702............................................ 224-5244
Legislative Director.--Penny Schiller.
Office Manager.--Jackie Wilcox.
Suite 240, 101 SW. Main, Portland, Oregon 97204........ (503) 221-3370
Chief of Staff.--Elaine Franklin.
Director.--Karen Belding.
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
ELIZABETH FURSE, Democrat, of Hillsboro, OR; born on October, 13,
1936 in Nairobi, Kenya; B.A., Evergreen State College, Washington, 1974;
attended, Northwestern School of Law, Portland, OR, 1978-79; community
activist; co-owner, Helvetia Vineyards, Hillsboro, OR;
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co-founder and director, Oregon Peace Institute, 1985-91; community
organizer, Citizens Train, 1988; founder, Black Sash (a South African
women's anti-apartheid group); Oregon Legal Services, 1980-86; member:
Rotary International, Downtown Portland, District 510; Oregonians
Against Gun Violence; Durfee Award, an international award for the
effective use of the legislative process to benefit a community, 1986;
lobbied Congress to pass legislation restoring legal status to three
Oregon tribes, 1980-86; well known for her work on behalf of low-income
women, farm workers and Native American; American Leadership Forum
Fellow, 1991; married in 1980 to John Platt; two children: Amanda and
John; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
316 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3701.................................................. 225-0855
Administrative Assistant.--Jennie Kugel. FAX: 225-9497
Legislative Director.--Christopher Porter.
Office Manager.--Amy Lowther.
Press Secretary.--Mary Fetsch.
860 Montgomery Park, 2701 NW Vaughn Street, Portland,
OR 97210.............................................. (503) 326-2901
Counties: Clackamas (part), Clatsop, Columbia, Multnomah (part),
Washington, and Yamhill. Population (1990), 524,264.
ZIP Codes: 97005-07, 97016, 97018, 97034 (part), 97035 (part), 97048,
97051, 97053-54, 97056, 97062 (part), 97064, 97075-77, 97101-03,
97106-19, 97121-25, 97127-28, 97130-31, 97132 (part), 97133-36,
97138, 97140 (part), 97141, 97143-49, 97200-01, 97203 (part),
97204-05, 97207-10, 97219 (part), 97221, 97223-25, 97228-29,
97231, 97240, 97258, 97304 (part), 97338 (part), 97341, 97343-
44, 97361 (part), 97364-69, 97371 (part), 97372, 97376, 97378,
97380, 97388, 97390 (part), 97391, 97394, 97498 (part)
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
WESTER COOLEY, Republican, of Alfalfa, OR; born in Los Angeles, CA,
March 28, 1932; B.S., University of Southern California, 1958; served in
the U.S. Army 1952-54; owner, Vitamin Supplements Company (Rose
laboratories); rancher; married to Rosemary Herron Cooley; four
children: Lisa Marie (Cooley) Rodriguez, Wester Steven Cooley, Linda
Corrine Forost, and Robert Dean Herron; Senator of Oregon, 1992-94;
committees: Agricultural, Resources, and Veterans Affairs.
Office Listings
1609 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-6730
Press Secretary/Administrative Assistant.--David
Redmond.
Suite E, 259 Barnett Road, Medford, OR 97501........... (503) 776-4646
771 Ponderosa Village, Burns, OR 97720................. (503) 573-6112
Counties: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River,
Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine (part), Klamath, Lake, Malheur,
Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler.
Population (1990), 568,464.
ZIP Codes: 97001, 97014 (part), 97021, 97029, 97031, 97033, 97037,
97039-41, 97044, 97050, 97057-58, 97063, 97065, 97425, 97501-04,
97520, 97522-24, 97525 (part), 97526 (part), 97527, 97530-31,
97532 (part), 97533-34, 97535 (part), 97536-40, 97541 (part),
97543-44, 97601-04, 97620-27, 97630, 97632-41, 97701-02, 97707-
08, 97710-12, 97720-22, 97730-41, 97750-54, 97756, 97758-61,
97801, 97810, 97812-14, 97817-21, 97823-28, 97830-31, 97833-46,
97848, 97850, 97856-57, 97859, 97861-62, 97864-65, 97867-70,
97872-77, 97880, 97882-86, 97901-09, 97910 (part), 97911, 97913-
14, 97917-20
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
RON WYDEN, Democrat, of Portland, OR; born in Wichita, KS, May 3,
1949; attended Garland Public School, Palo Alto, CA; graduated, Palo
Alto High School, 1967; A.B., political science, with distinction,
Stanford University, 1971; J.D., University of Oregon School of Law,
1974; lawyer; Iowa and American Bar Associations; director, Oregon Legal
Services for the Elderly; public member, Oregon State Board of Examiners
of Nursing Home Administrators; cofounder and codirector, Oregon Gray
Panthers, 1974-80; married to the former Laurie Oseran, 1978; two
children: Adam David and Lilly Anne; elected to the 97th Congress,
November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
1111 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3703............................................ 225-4811
Administrative Assistant.--Josh Kardon.
Legislative Director.--Ben McMakin.
Executive Assistant.--Bruce Ehrle.
Suite 205, 500 NE. Multnomah, Portland, OR 97232....... (503) 231-2300
District Director.--Lou Savage.
Counties: Clackamas County (part); cities and townships of Boring
(part), Brightwood, Clackamas (part), Government Camp, Gresham
(part), Milwankie (part), Sandy, Welches. Multnomah County
(part); cities and townships of Bridal Veil, Corbett, Fairview,
Gresham (part), Rhododendron, Troutdale. Population (1990),
619,439.
ZIP Codes: 97009 (part), 97010-11, 97015 (part), 97019, 97024, 97028,
97030, 97049, 97055, 97060, 97067, 97080, 97202-03, 97206, 97210
(part), 97211-20, 97222, 97227, 97229 (part), 97230-33, 97236,
97242, 97266, 97267 (part)
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
PETER A. DeFAZIO, Democrat, of Springfield, OR; born in Needham, MA,
May 27, 1947; B.A., Tufts University, 1969; M.S., University of Oregon,
1977; aide to Representative Jim Weaver, 1977-82; Lane County
Commissioner, 1983-86; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2134 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3704............................................ 225-6416
Administrative Assistant.--Penny Dodge.
Legislative Director.--Jeff Stier.
151 West, 7th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401................. (503) 465-6732
District Coordinator.--Betsy Boyd. (800) 944-9603
P.O. Box 1557, Coos Bay, OR 97420...................... (503) 269-2609
P.O. Box 2460, Roseberg, OR 97470...................... (503) 440-3523
Counties: Benton (part), Coos, Curry, Douglas, Josephine (part), Lane,
Linn. Population (1990), 568,465.
ZIP Codes: 97321, 97324, 97326-27, 97329, 97330 (part), 97333, 97335-36,
97339, 97345-46 (part), 97348, 97350 (part), 97355, 97358
(part), 97360, 97370, 97374 (part), 97377 (part), 97386, 97389,
97390 (part), 97401-08, 97409-17, 97419-20, 97423-24, 97426-32,
97434-44, 97446-70, 97472-73, 97476-82, 97484, 97486-97, 97499,
97526 (part), 97532
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
JAMES LEE BUNN, Republican, of Gleneden Beach, OR; born in
McMinnville, OR, December 12, 1956; attended Dayton Elementary; Dayton,
OR, 1963-69; graduated Dayton Union High School, Dayton, OH, 1969-75;
A.A., Chemeketa Community College, Salem, OR, 1975-77; B.A., NW Nazarene
College, Nampa, ID, 1977-79; 2nd lieutenant, Oregon National Guard
Reserve; State Senator, 1987-95; GOP whip, 1990-95; member: McMinnville
Church of the Nazarene, West Valley Farmers, Yamhill County Reserve
Deputy, Polk County Farmers; married to Cindy Lou Bunn, 1978; five
children: James, Jr., Matthew, Phillip, Malachi, and Caleb; Republican
National Convention Delegate, 1992.
Office Listings
1517 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-5711
Administrative Assistant.--Sonja Bates. FAX: 225-9477
Press Secretary.--Fritz Wenzel.
Executive Assistant.--Tracey LaTurner.
738 Hawthorne Ave. NE., Salem, OR 97301................ (503) 588-9100
District Director.--Peter Green.
Counties: Benton (part); Clackamas (part); Lincoln; Marion; Polk;
Tillamook; cities of Salem, Corvallis, and Tillamook. Population
(1990), 568,466.
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ZIP Codes: 97002, 97004, 97009 (part), 97013, 97015, 97017, 97020,
97022-23, 97026 (part), 97027 (part), 97032, 97034 (part),
97035-36, 97038, 97042, 97045, 97055, 97062 (part), 97068
(part), 97070-71, 97107-08, 97112, 97118, 97122, 97130-31,
97134-37, 97141, 97143, 97147, 97149, 97222, 97267 (part), 97268
(part), 97301-03, 97304 (part), 97305-06, 97308-09, 97321
(part), 97325 (part), 97326, 97330-31, 97333, 97338 (part),
97341-47, 97350 (part), 97351 (part), 97352, 97357, 97359-60,
97361 (part), 97362, 97364-73, 97375-76, 97378, 97380-81, 97383-
85, 97390-94, 97498
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PENNSYLVANIA
(Population, 1990 census, 11,924,710)
SENATORS
ARLEN SPECTER, Republican, of Philadelphia, PA; born in Wichita, KS,
February 12, 1930; attended College Hill Elementary School, Wichita;
graduated, Russell High School, Russell, KS, 1947; University of
Pennsylvania, 1951, B.A., international relations, Phi Beta Kappa; Yale
Law School, LL.B., 1956; board of editors, Law Journal; served in U.S.
Air Force, 1951-53, attaining rank of first lieutenant; member, law firm
of Dechert, Price & Rhoads before and after serving two terms as
district attorney of Philadelphia, 1966-74; married the former Joan
Levy, who was elected to the city council of Philadelphia in 1979; two
sons: Shanin and Stephen; served as assistant counsel to the Warren
Commission, 1964; served on Pennsylvania's State Planning Board, The
White House Conference on Youth, The National Commission on Criminal
Justice, and the Peace Corps National Advisory Council; elected to the
U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 5,
1981; Committees: Appropriations, Judiciary, Energy and Natural
Resources, Veterans' Affairs, Special Committee on Aging, Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence (chair); Subcommittees: Agriculture; Rural
Development and Related Agencies; Defense; Foreign Operations; Labor,
Health and Human Services; Education; ranking member, Transportation and
Related Agencies; Renewable Energy; Energy Efficiency and
Competitiveness; Energy Research and Development; Public Lands, National
Parks and Forests; Antitrust, Monopolies and Business Rights; Technology
and the Law; Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information.
Office Listings
530 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
3802.................................................. 224-4254
Administrative Assistant.--Barry Caldwell. FAX: 224-1893
Legislative Director.--Doug Loon.
Office Manager.--Jill Schugardt.
Press Secretary.--Margaret Camp.
Suite 9400, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106.... (215) 597-7200
Federal Building, Suite 2017, Liberty Avenue/Grant
Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.......................... (412) 644-3400
Federal Building, Room 118, 6th and State Streets,
Erie, PA 16501........................................ (814) 453-3010
Federal Building, Room 1159, 228 Walnut Street,
Harrisburg, PA 17101.................................. (717) 782-3951
Post Office Building, Room 201, 5th and Hamilton
Streets, Allentown, PA 18101.......................... (610) 434-1444
Park Plaza, Suite 503, 225 N. Washington Avenue,
Scranton, PA 18503.................................... (717) 346-2006
South Main Towers, Room 306, 116 South Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701................................ (717) 826-6265
* * *
RICHARD JOHN SANTORUM, Republican, of Mount Lebanon, PA; born in
Winchester, VA, May 10, 1958; graduated Carmel High School, 1976; B.A.,
Pennsylvania State University, 1980; M.B.A., University of Pittsburgh,
1981; J.D., Dickinson School of Law, 1986; admitted to the practice of
law in Pennsylvania; member: Rotary, Bethel Park USC; Italian Sons &
Daughters Association; Knights of Columbus; Big Brothers and Sisters of
Greater Pittsburgh: Advisory Board; Tyrolean Soc. Western Pennsylvania;
Sons of Italy; 1981-86, administrative assistant to State Senator J.
Doyle Corman (R.-Centre); 1981-86, director of the Senate Local
Government Committee, 1981-84; director of the Senate Transportation
Committee, 1984-86; associate attorney, Kirkpatrick and Lockhart,
Pittsburgh, PA, 1986-90; married to Karen Garver Santorum, 1990; two
children: Elizabeth Anne and Richard John, Jr.; elected to the 102d
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Elected as U.S. Senator
in 104th Congress on November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
B-40 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510................................................. 224-6324
Chief of Staff.--Mark Rodgers.
Executive Assistant.--Ramona Ely.
Legislative Director.--Michael Hershey.
Office Manager.--David Hall.
130 Federal Building, Perry Square Erie, PA 16501...... (814) 454-7114
FAX: 459-2096
221 Strawberry Square, Harrisburg, PA 17101............ (717) 231-7540
FAX: 231-7542
2019 Industrial Drive, Bethlehem, PA 18017............. (610) 865-1874
FAX: 865-1924
Widener Building, One South Penn Square, Suite 960,
Philadelphia, PA 19107................................ (215) 864-6900
FAX: 597-4771
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Landmarks Building, One Station Square, Suite 250,
Pittsburgh, PA 15219.................................. (412) 562-0533
FAX: 562-4313
527 Linden St., Scranton, PA 18503..................... (717) 344-8799
FAX: 344-8906
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Democrat, of Philadelphia, PA; born in
Philadelphia, December 3, 1928; graduated, South Catholic High School,
1945; B.A., St. Joseph's College, 1949; J.D., Temple University School
of Law, 1952; lawyer; member: Supreme Court of the United States;
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; Courts of Common Pleas of Philadelphia
County; Municipal Court of Philadelphia; youngest city councilman in
Philadelphia's history, 1955; minority leader of Philadelphia's City
Council; regional director, U.S. Department of Labor, 1976; elected to
the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
341 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3801.................................................. 225-4731
Administrative Assistant/Counsel.--Anthony Green. FAX: 225-0088
Executive Assistant.--Keith M. Harrington.
Legislative Director.--Barbara Zylinski.
William J. Green Building, Room 10402, 600 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19106................................ (215) 925-6840
1806 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148........ (215) 463-8702
4835 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19141........ (215) 324-9410
The Colony Building, 511-13 Welsh Street, Chester, PA
19013................................................. (610) 874-7094
Counties: Delaware (part); Philadelphia (part). Cities and townships:
Chester City (part), Eddystone Borough, Colwyn Borough, Tinicum
Township, Darby Township (part), Folcroft Borough, Darby
Township (part), Glenolden Borough, Darby Township (part).
Population (1990), 565,842.
ZIP Codes: 19013 (part), 19015 (part), 19023 (part), 19029, 19032, 19036
(part), 19074 (part), 19079 (part), 19102 (part), 19106 (part),
19107 (part), 19108, 19112-13, 19120 (part), 19121 (part), 19222
(part), 19123 (part), 19124 (part), 19125 (part), 19126 (part),
19129 (part), 19130 (part), 19132 (part), 19133 (part), 19134
(part), 19138 (part), 19140 (part), 19141, 19142 (part), 19143
(part), 19144 (part), 19145 (part), 19146 (part), 19147 (part),
19148, 19150 (part), 19153, 19160
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
CHAKA FATTAH, Democrat, of Philadelphia, PA; born in Pennsylvania,
PA; attended Overbrook High School; Community College of Philadelphia;
University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School; M.A., University of
Pennsylvania's Fels School of State and Local Government, 1986; Harvard
University's John F. Kennedy School of Government; recognized for
outstanding leadership in Time Magazine; Ebony Magazine as one of 50
Future Leaders; recipient, Pennsylvania Public Interest Coalition's
State Legislator of the Year Award; served Pennsylvania State Senate,
1988-94; State House of Representatives, 1982-88; member: Democratic
Policy Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; elected
Whip of the Congressional Black Caucus; created the Jobs Project;
member, Pennsylvania House of Representatives; sponsoring 1987
Employment Opportunities Act; support Ben Franklin Technology Center, a
conduit for securing government contracts for African-American and
women-owned businesses; founded Graduate Opportunities Conference;
chairman of the Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Higher Education
Assistance Agency [PHEAA], convened and led a task force, Child
Development Initiative; measures to reform the Philadelphia Housing
Authority [PHA]; formed the Drug-Free Program; founded American Cities
Conference and Foundation; member, Mt. Carmel Baptist Church; married to
the former Patricia Renfroe, Esq.; three children; committees:
Government Reform and Oversight, Small Business; subcommittees: Human
Resources and Intergovernmental Affairs, District of Columbia;
Procurement, Exports and Business Opportunities, Regulation and
Paperwork.
Office Listings
1205 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3802............................................ 225-4001
Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--
Claudia Pharis. FAX 225-3127
Press Secretary.--Lydia Williams.
4104 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104............. (215) 387-6404
Counties: Delaware (part), Philadelphia (part). Population (1990),
565,650.
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ZIP Codes: 19101 (part), 19102 (part), 19103 (part), 19104 (part), 19119
(part), 19121, 19126 (part), 19129, 19130 (part), 19131-32,
19138-39, 19140 (part), 19141 (part), 19143 (part), 19144, 19146
(part), 19150, 19151 (part)
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
ROBERT A. BORSKI, Democrat, of Philadelphia, PA; born in
Philadelphia on October 20, 1948; graduated, Frankford High School,
Philadelphia, 1966; B.A., University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, 1971;
former stockbroker; member, Philadelphia Stock Exchange; elected to the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1976, 1978, and 1980; five
children: Jill, Darci, Jen, Robert, and Maggie; elected on November 2,
1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2182 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3803............................................ 225-8251
Administrative Assistant.--Alan Slomowitz. FAX: 225-4628
Scheduler.--Danielle Pettine.
7141 Frankford Avenue, Philadephia, PA 19135........... (215) 335-3355
District Director.--John F. Dempsey.
2630 Memphis St., Philadelphia, PA 19125............... (215) 426-4616
Counties: Philadelphia (part). Population (1990), 565,860.
ZIP Codes: 19106 (part), 19107 (part), 19111, 19114-16, 19120 (part),
19122 (part), 19123 (part), 19124, 19125 (part), 19126 (part),
19133 (part), 19134 (part), 19135-37, 19147 (part), 19149,
19152, 19154
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
RON KLINK, Democrat, of Jeannette, PA; born September 23, 1951,
Canton, OH; graduated Meyersdale High School, 1969; reporter and
anchorman, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, PA; awards: Associated Press, Golden
Quill; member: Youngwood (PA) Volunteer Fire Department; board member,
Forbes Road Vocational technical School, Monroeville, PA; partner,
Dagwood's Restaurant; married the former Linda Hogan, August 27, 1977;
two children, Matthew and Juliana; elected on November 3, 1992 to the
103d Congress.
Office Listings
125 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3804.................................................. 225-2565
Administrative Assistant.--Brent Ayer. FAX: 226-2274
Executive Assistant.--Mary K. Flanagan.
Legislative Director.--Peter Madaus.
North Huntingdon Township, 11279 Center Highway, North
Huntingdon, PA 15642.................................. (800) 453-5078
(412) 864-8681
Suite 305, Beaver Trust Building, 250 Insurance Street,
Beaver, PA 15009-2761................................. (412) 728-3005
Cranberry Township Municipal Building, 2525 Rochester
Road, Suite 207, Cranberry Township, PA 16066-6422.... (412) 772-6080
The Castleton, 134 North Mercer Street, New Castle, PA
16101-3715............................................ (412) 654-9036
2692 Leechburg Road, Lower Burrell, PA 15068-0343...... (412) 335-4518
Counties: Allegheny (part), Beaver, Butler (part), Lawrence,
Westmoreland (part). Cities and townships: Adams, Aliquippa,
Allegheny, Ambridge, Arnold Baden, Beaver, Beaver Falls,
Bessemer, Big Beaver, Brackenridge, Bradford Woods, Bridgewater,
Brighton, Buffalo, Center, Cheswick, Chippewa, Clinton, Conway,
Cranberry, Darlington, Daugherty, Delmont, East Deer, East
Rochester, East Vandergrift, Eastvale, Economy, Ellport, Ellwood
City, Enon Valley Export, Fallstown, Fawn, Frankfort Spring,
Franklin, Frazer, Freedom, Georgetown Glasgow, Greene, Hanover,
Harmony, Harrison, Hickory, Homewood, Hookstown, Hopewell, Hyde
Park, Independence, Industry, Irwin, Jackson, Jeannette, Koppel,
Little Beaver, Lower Burrell, Mahoning, Manor, Marion, Mars,
Marshall Middlesex, Midland, Monaca, Murrysville, Neshannock,
New Beaver, New Brighton, New Castle, New Galilee, New
Kensington, New Sewickley, New Wilmington, North Beaver, North
Huntingdon, North Irwin, North Sewickley, Ohioville, Patterson,
Patterson Heights, Penn, Perry, Pine, Plain Grove, Plum, Potter,
Pulaski, Raccoon, Richland, Rochester, S.N.P.J., Salem,
Saxonburg, Scott, Seven Fields, Shenango, Shippingport, Slippery
Rock, South Beaver, South Heights, South New Castle, Taylor,
Tarentum, Trafford, Union, Upper Burrell, Valencia, Vandergrift,
Vanport Volant, Wampum, Washington, Wayne, West Deer, West
Mayfield, White, Wilmington, Zelienople. Population (1990),
570,901.
ZIP Codes: 15001, 15003, 15005, 15009-10, 15014-15, 15024, 15026-27,
15030, 15042-44, 15050, 15052, 15059, 15061, 15065-66, 15068,
15074, 15076-77, 15081, 15084-86, 15090, 15239, 15340, 15343,
15601, 15613, 15623, 15626,
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15629, 15636, 15641-42, 15644, 15656, 15665, 15668, 15675, 15690,
16001, 16037, 16046, 16055-56, 16059, 16063, 16101-02, 16105,
16112, 16115, 16117, 16120, 16123, 16132, 16136, 16141-43,
16156-57, 16160, 16650
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
WILLIAM F. CLINGER, Jr., Republican, of Warren, PA; born in Warren,
PA, April 4, 1929, son of William F., Sr. and Lella May Clinger;
attended the public schools of Warren; graduated from The Hill School,
Pottstown, PA, 1947; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.,
1951; LL.B., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA., 1965; served
in the U.S. Navy with rank of lieutenant, 1951-55; admitted to the
Pennsylvania bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Warren, PA; lawyer;
Chief Counsel, Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, May 1975 to March 1977; delegate, Pennsylvania Constitutional
Convention, 1967; assistant to Republican county chairman, 1958-62;
State committeeman, Pennsylvania Republican Committee, 1968-75;
delegate, Republican National Convention, 1972; vice chairman, Warren
County Republican Party, 1977-78; delegate, GOP National Convention,
1972, 1988; member: Jaycees, First Presbyterian Church, Warren Library
Association; boards of directors of: Warren County Historical Society,
Northwest Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation, Warren General Hospital;
chairman, Kinzua Dam dedication committee; member: American,
Pennsylvania, and Warren County Bar Associations; admitted to practice
before the U.S. Supreme Court, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and District
Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania; married to the former
Julia Whitla of Sharon, PA, 1952; four children: Eleanore, William F.,
III, James, and Julia; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2160 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3805............................................ 225-5121
Administrative Assistant.--Edward G. Feddeman. FAX: 225-4681
Executive Secretary.--Nancy Scott.
Suite 116, 315 South Allen Street, State College, PA
16801................................................. (814) 238-1776
Office Manager.--Rebecca M. Mills.
Integra Bank Building, Room 605, Warren, PA 16365...... (814) 726-3910
District Administrator.--Richard James Peltz.
Counties: Armstrong County (part); Widnoon. Cameron County; cities and
townships of Driftwood, Emporium, Sinnamahoning. Centre County
(part); cities and townships of Aaronsburg, Bellefonte,
Blanchard, Boalsburg, Centre Hall, Coburn, Fleming, Howard,
Hublersburg, Julian, Lemont, Madisonburg, Milesburg, Millheim,
Mingoville, Moshannon, Penn Furnace, Pine Grove Mills,
Rebersburg, Spring Mills, State College, University Park,
Warriors Mark, Woodward, Wingate. Clarion County (part); cities
and townships of Callensburg, Clarion, Crown, Curllsville, East
Brady, Fairmont City, Fisher, Foxburg, Fryburg, Hawthorne, Huey,
Knox, Kossuth, Lamartine, Leeper, Lickingville, Limestone,
Lucinda, Marble, Mayport, Rimersburg, Saint Petersburg,
Shippenville, Sligo, Snydersburg, Strattanville, Turkey City,
Tylersburg, Vowinckel. Clinton County; cities and townships of
Avis, Beech Creek, Castanea, Lamar, Lock Haven, Loganton,
Mackeyville, McElhatten, North Bend, Renovo, Salona,
Tylersville, Westport, Woolrich, Farrandsville Hyner. Crawford
County (part); cities and townships of Centerville, Cochranton,
Hydetown, Riceville, Spartansburg, Titusville, Townville. Elk
County; cities and townships of Benezette, Brandy Camp,
Brockport, Byrnedale, Dagus Mines, DeYoung, Force, James City,
Johnsonburg, Kersey, Portland Mills, Ridgway, St. Marys,
Weedville, Wilcox. Forest County; cities and townships of
Clarington, Cooksburg, East Hickory, Endeavor, Marienville,
Tionesta, West Hickory. Jefferson County; cities and townships
of Anita, Big Run, Brockway, Brookville, Coolspring, Corsica,
DeLancey, Falls Creek, Hamilton, Hazen, Knox Dale, Oliveburg,
Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville, Ringgold, Sigel, Sprankle Mills,
Stump Creek, Summerville, Sykesville, Timblin, Valier,
Westville, Walston, Worthville. Lycoming County (part); cities
and townships of Antes Fort, Cammal, Cedar Run, Jersey Mills,
Jersey Shore, Linden, Nisbet, Salladasburg, Slate Run,
Waterville. McKean County; cities and townships of Bradford,
Crosby, Custer City, Cyclone, Derrick City, Duke Center, East
Smethport, Eldred, Gifford, Hazel Hurst, Kane, Lewis Run,
Ludlow, Mount Jewett, Port Allegany, Rew, Rixford, Smethport,
Turtlepoint. Potter County; cities and townships of Austin,
Coudersport, Cross Fork, Galeton, Genesse, Harrison Valley,
North Bingham, Roulette, Shinglehouse, Ulysses. Tioga County;
cities and townships of Arnot, Blossburg, Covington, Cowanesque,
Elkland, Gaines, Knoxville, Lawrenceville, Liberty, Little
Marsh, Mainesburg, Mansfield, Middlebury Center, Millerton,
Morris, Morris Run, Nelson, Osceola, Roaring Branch,
Sabinsville, Tioga, Troy, Wellsboro, Westfield. Union County;
cities and townships of Allenwood, Hartleton, Laurelton,
Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, Milton, Millmont, New Berlin, New
Columbia, Vicksburg, Weikert, West Milton, Winfield, White Deer.
Venango County; cities and townships of Clintonville,
Cooperstown, Cranberry, Emlenton, Franklin, Kennerdell, Oil
City, Pleasantville, Polk, Reno, Rouseville, Seneca, Utica,
Venus. Warren County; cities and townships of Bear Lake,
Chandlers Valley, Clarendon, Columbus, Garland, Grand Valley,
Irvine, Pittsfield, Russell, Sheffield, Spartansburg, Spring
Creek, Sugargrove, Tidioute, Tiona, Warren, Youngsville.
Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 15711, 15715, 15730, 15733, 15740, 15744, 15763, 15764,
15767, 15770, 15772, 15776, 15778, 15780-81, 15784, 15801
(part), 15821-25, 15827-29, 15831-32, 15834, 15840-41, 15845-47,
15851, 15853, 15857, 15860-61, 15863-65, 15868, 15870, 16035-36,
16038, 16049, 16054, 16058, 16127 (part), 16153, 16213-14,
16216-17, 16220-25, 16230, 16232-35, 16239-40, 16242 (part),
16248, 16253-55, 16257-61, 6301, 16311-14, 16317, 16319, 16321-
23, 16326-29, 16331-34, 16335 (part), 16340-47, 16350-54, 16360-
62, 16364-65, 16370-75, 16402, 16404-05, 16407 (part), 16416,
16420, 16434, 16436, 16438 (part), 16701, 16720, 16724-35,
16738, 16740, 16743-46, 16748-51, 16801-05, 16820, 16822-23,
16826-28, 16832, 16841, 16848, 16851-54, 16856, 16864, 16865
(part), 16868, 16871-72, 16875, 16877 (part), 16882, 16901,
16911-12, 16914-15, 16917-18, 16920-23, 16925, 16927-30, 16932-
33, 16935-43, 16946-48, 16950, 17701 (part), 17721, 17724
(part), 17726, 17729, 17740, 17744 (part), 17745, 17747-48,
17750-51, 17760, 17764, 17765 (part), 17767, 17776, 17778-79,
17810, 17835, 17837, 17844-45, 17855-56, 17870, 17883, 17885-87,
17889
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SIXTH DISTRICT
TIM HOLDEN, Democrat, of St. Clair, PA; born in Pottsville, PA, on
March 5, 1957; St. Mary's Elementary School, St. Clair; attended St.
Clair High School, St. Clair; Fork Union Military Academy; University of
Richmond, Richmond, VA; B.A., Bloomsburg State College, 1980; Sheriff of
Schuylkill County, PA, 1985-93; licensed insurance broker and real
estate agent, John J. Holden Insurance Agency and Holden Realty Co., St.
Clair; member: Pennsylvania Sheriff's Association, Fraternal Order of
Police, St. Clair Fish and Game Association, Benevolent and Protective
Order of the Elks Lodge 1533; elected to the 103d and 104th Congresses.
Office Listings
1421 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3806............................................ 225-5546
Administrative Assistant.--Tom Gajewski. FAX: 226-0996
Legislative Director.--Bruce Andrews.
Communications Director.--Trish Reilly.
Projects Director.-- Bill Hanley.
Berks County Services Center, 633 Court Street,
Reading, PA 19601..................................... (610) 371-9931
FAX: 371-9939
Room 303, Meridian Bank Building, 101 North Centre
Street, Pottsville, PA 17901.......................... (717) 622-4212
FAX: 628-2561
Market Square, Northumberland County Court House,
Sunbury, PA 17801..................................... (717) 988-1902
Counties: Berks, Schuylkill, Montgomery (Pottstown area), Northumberland
(parts). Cities and townships: Andreas, Ashland, Auburn, Burton,
Barnesville, Beaver Meadows, Bechtelsville, Bernville, Bethel,
Birdsboro, Blandon, Bowers, Bowmansville, Boyertown, Branch
Dale, Brockton, Centerport, Coaldale, Cressona, Cumbola, Deer
Lake, Delano, Donaldson, Douglassville, Earlville, East Earl,
Fleetwood, Frackville, Friedensburg, Geigertown, Gilberton,
Girardville, Goodville, Gordon, Hamburg, Hegins, Helfenstein,
Hereford, Joliett, Junedale, Kaska, Kelayres, Kempton, Kenhorst,
Klingerstown, Kutztown, Landingville, Lansford, Laureldale,
Lavelle, Leesport, Lenhartsville, Limekiln, Lincoln Park,
Llewellyn, Locustdale, Lost Creek, Lyon Station, Mahanoy City,
Mahanoy Plane, Mar Lin, Mary D, Maxatawny, McAdoo, Mertztown,
Middleport, Minersville, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Monocacy Station,
Morea, Morgantown, Mount Aetna, Mount Penn, Muir, Narvon, New
Berlinville, New Holland, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold,
Nuremberg, Oley, Oneida, Orwigsburg, Palo Alto, Pennside, Pine
Forge, Pine Grove, Pitman, Port Carbon, Port Clinton,
Pottsville, Ravine, Reading, Reamstown, Rehrersburg, Reinholds,
Ringtown, Robesonia, Sacramento, Saint Clair, Shartlesville,
Shenandoah, Sheppton, Shillington, Shoemakersville, Shuylkill
Haven, Sinking Spring, Spring Glen, Stevens, Stony Run,
Strausstown, Summit Hill, Summit Station, Tamaqua, Temple, Terre
Hill, Topton, Tower City, Tremont, Tuscarora, Valley View,
Virginville, Wernersville, West Lawn, West Reading, Womelsdorf,
Wyomissing, Zion Grove; Post Offices: Dalmatia, Danville,
Dornsife, Herndon, Leck Kill, McEwensville, Milton, Montandon,
Northumberland, Pitman, Pottstown, Riverside, Sunbury,
Syndertown, Turbotville, Watsontown. Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 17578,17868, 17877, 17967-68, 17970, 17972, 17978-83, 18248,
18250, 18252,19550-51, 19554-55, 19557, 19559-60, 19601-11,
17017, 17507, 17519, 17528, 17555, 17557, 17569, 17581, 17749,
17772, 17777, 17821, 17823, 17830, 17836, 17847, 17850, 17857,
17901, 17921-23, 17925, 17929-31, 17933-36, 17938-39, 17941-46,
17948-49, 17951-55, 17957, 17959-61, 17963-66, 17981, 17985,
18056, 18211, 18214, 18216, 18218, 18220, 18230-32, 18237,
18241-42, 18245, 19464, 19503-04, 19505-08, 19510-12, 19516,
19518, 19519, 19522-23, 19526, 19529-30, 19533, 19535-36, 19538-
43, 19545, 19547-49, 19562, 19564, 19565, 19567, 19601-07,
19609-11
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
CURT WELDON, Republican, of Aston, PA; born in Marcus Hook, PA, on
July 22, 1947; attended, Marcus Hook Grammar School, PA; graduated,
Media High School, PA, 1965; B.A., West Chester State College, PA; 1969;
graduate work, Cabrini College, Wayne, PA; Temple and St. Joseph's
Universites, Philadelphia, PA; administrator and teacher; mayor of
Marcus Hook Borough, 1977-82; member, Delaware County Council 1981-86;
chairman, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission; member: Lower
Delco Lions Club, United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, American Red
Cross in Media, Marcus Hook Fire Company, Viscose Fire Company, Sacred
Heart Medical Center, Neumann College, Delaware County Industrial
Development Authority, Delaware County Community Action Agency, Delaware
County Hero Scholarship Fund, Boy Scout Troop No. 418, Darby-Colwyn-
William Penn School District Education Association; awards: 1984 Man of
the Year from Delaware County Irish-American Association; 1984 Man of
the Year from the Chester Business and Professional Association; married
to the former Mary Gallagher in 1972; five children: Karen, Kristen,
Kimberly, Curt, and Andrew; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4,
1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2452 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3807............................................ 225-2011
Administrative Assistant.--Doug Ritter. FAX: 225-8137
Executive Assistant.--Sarah Young.
Legislative Director.--Nancy Lifset.
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1554 Garrett Road, Upper Darby, PA 19082............... (610) 259-0700
District Representative.--Dennis Lynch.
30 South Valley Road, Suite 212, Paoli, PA 19301....... (610) 640-9064
Counties: Chester (part), Delaware (part), Montgomery (part). Population
(1990), 565,746.
ZIP Codes: 19003 (part), 19008, 19010 (part), 19013 (part), 19014
(part), 19015, 19017-18, 19022-23, 19026, 19028, 19033, 19037,
19039, 19041, 19043, 19050 (part), 19052, 19061, 19063-65,
19070, 19073, 19074, 19076, 19078-79, 19081-83, 19085 (part),
19086, 19094, 19301, 19312, 19317, 19319, 19331, 19333, 19342,
19355, 19373, 19395, 19405-06, 19425, 19421, 19432, 19442,
19460, 19468, 19475, 19481 (part),
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
JAMES C. GREENWOOD, Republican, of Erwinna, PA; born on May 4, 1951,
in Philadelphia, PA; B.A. Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA, 1973;
legislative assistant, Pennsylvania State Representative John S.
Renninger, 1972-76; Head House Parent, The Woods Schools, 1974-76;
Campaign Coordinator, Renninger for Congress Committee, 1976;
caseworker, Bucks County Children and Youth Social Service Agency, 1977-
80; Pennsylvania State Representative, 1980-86; Pennsylvania State
Senator, 1987-92; Chairman, Joint State Government Commission Task Force
on Services to Children and Youth; Chairman, Pennsylvania Legislative
Children's Caucus; member, Joint State Government Commission Task Force
on Commonwealth Efficiency Study; Vice-chairman, Assembly on the
Legislature of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL);
Board of Directors: Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation, Pennsylvania
Energy Development Authority, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance
Agency; member: Children, Families, and Social Services Committee of
NCSL, Committee on Federal Budget and Taxation of the State/Federal
Assembly of the NCSL, Governor's Commission for Children and Families,
Children's Trust Fund Board, Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution
Control and Conservation Committee, Committee on the Environment of the
Eastern Regional Conference of the Council of State Governments,
Permanency Planning Task Force, Advisory Board to About Face U.S.A.;
Board of Directors: Bucks County Council on Alcoholism, Parents
Anonymous, Today Inc., The Woods Schools; Honorary Member, Board of
Directors: Bucks County Association for Retarded Citizens, Big Brothers/
Big Sisters of Bucks County, Inc.; member: Central Bucks Chamber of
Commerce, Keystone State Head Injury Foundation Advisory Committee, Head
Trauma Family Network Advisory Committee, League of Women Voters, Sierra
Club; former member, Board of Directors, The Exchange Club Center for
the Prevention of Child Abuse of Bucks County, Inc.; State Public
Affairs Committee of the Junior League of Pennsylvania, Advocacy Award,
1991; National Association of Social Workers, Philadelphia and
Brandywine Division, Public Citizen of the Year, 1990; Pennsylvania
Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses, Guardian
of Small Business Award, 1989 and 1991; Pennsylvania Association of
Retarded Citizens, Outstanding Legislator, 1989; Progressive Education
for Rubella Children Award, 1987; Pennsylvania Association of
Rehabilitation Facilities, Distinguished Service Award, 1987; National
Head Injury Foundation, Award of Appreciation, 1986; Humane Society of
the United States, Award, 1983; Pennsylvania Federation of Dog Clubs,
Inc., Outstanding Legislative Work, 1983; member: House Committee on
Energy and Commerce; married to the former Christina Paugh; four
children: Robert, Andrew, Laura, Kathryn; elected on November 3, 1992 to
the 103d Congress; re-elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
430 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3808.................................................. 225-4276
Administrative Assistant.--Judy Borger. FAX: 225-9511
Scheduler.--Mary Corcoran.
Legislative Director.--Susan Cobb.
69 E. Oakland Avenue, Doylestown, PA 18901............. (215) 348-7511
District Administrative Assistant--Jordan P. Krauss.
Suite 800, One Oxford Valley, Langhorne, PA 19047...... (215) 752-7711
Counties: Bucks, Montgomery (part). Population (1990), 565,787.
ZIP Codes: 18036 (part), 18039, 18041 (part), 18054 (part), 18055
(part), 18073 (part), 18077, 18081, 18901, 18910-13, 18914,
18915 (part), 18916-17, 18920-23, 18925-31 18932 (part), 18933-
35, 18936 (part), 18938, 18940, 18942-44, 18946-47, 18949-50,
18951 (part), 18953-56, 18960, 18962-63, 18964 (part), 18966,
18968, 18969 (part), 18970, 18972, 18974, 18976-77, 18980-81,
19002 (part), 19006 (part), 19007, 19020-21, 19030, 19040
(part), 19044 (part), 19047, 19053-59, 19067, 19090 (part),
19440 (part), 19446 (part), 19454 (part)
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NINTH DISTRICT
BUD SHUSTER, Republican, of Everett, PA; born in Glassport, PA,
January 23, 1932; B.S., University of Pittsburgh; M.B.A., Duquesne
University; Ph.D., American University; served in the U.S. Army
(Infantry and Counterintelligence); former vice president of RCA's
computer division and founder and chairman of a computer software
company (NYSE); member: Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Chi (Significant Sig
Award), ODK, Chowder and Marching Society; married Patricia Rommel; five
children: Peg, Bill, Deb, Bob, and Gia; elected to the 93d Congress,
November 7, 1972; elected president of the 46-member GOP freshman class;
reelected to each succeeding Congress, winning both Republican and
Democratic nominations (1976, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994);
delegate, Republican National Convention (1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992);
elected chairman of the Republican Policy Committee for the 96th
Congress; appointed member of House Budget Committee; elected as ranking
member of Full Public Works and Transportation Committee; serves on
Public Works and Transportation Committee; chairman of Transportation
and Infrastructure Committee; serves on Select Intelligence Committee;
elected chairman of the National Transportation Policy Study Commission;
authored award winning book; ``Believing In America'' (Wm. Morrow),
1983; paperback edition (Berkley), 1984; member, The Authors Guild.
Office Listings
2188 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3809............................................ 225-2431
Chief of Staff.--Carol M. Wood.
Office Manager.--Tracy G. Mosebey.
Legislative Director.--John P. McAllister.
Press Secretary.--Jeff Nelligan.
RD 2, Box 711, Altoona, PA 16601....................... (814) 946-1653
179 East Queen Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201.......... (717) 264-8308
1214 Oldtown Road, #4, Clearfield, PA 16830............
Counties: Bedford, Blair, Centre (part), Clearfield (part), Franklin,
Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, Perry (part), Snyder.
Population (1990), 565,803.
ZIP Codes: 15521-22, 15533, 15534 (part), 15535-37, 15539, 15540 (part),
15545 (part), 15550, 15554, 15559 (part), 15714 (part), 15721,
15722 (part), 15724 (part), 15738, 15742 (part), 15753, 15757
(part), 15767 (part), 15801 (part), 15848, 15866, 15868 (part),
15926 (part), 15946 (part), 16601-03, 16611, 16613 (part),
16614-17, 16619-23, 16625, 16627, 16631, 16633-40, 16641 (part),
16644-48, 16650-52, 16655-57, 16659-65, 16666 (part), 16667,
16668 (part), 16669-74, 16675 (part), 16678-85, 16686 (part),
16689, 16691-95, 16821, 16830 (part), 16833-34, 16838-40, 16847,
16849, 16858 (part), 16860 (part), 16861, 16863 (part), 16865
(part), 16866 (part), 16870 (part), 16876, 16877 (part), 16878
(part), 16879, 17002, 17004, 17007, 17009, 17013 (part), 17014,
17021, 17029, 17035 (part), 17044, 17045 (part), 17049, 17051-
52, 17053 (part), 17054, 17056, 17058-60, 17062 (part), 17063,
17066, 17075-76, 17082, 17084, 17086, 17094, 17099, 17201,
17210-15, 17217-25, 17228-29, 17231-33, 17235-40, 17241 (part),
17243-44, 17246-47, 17249-57, 17260-68, 17270-72, 17324 (part)
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
JOSEPH M. McDADE, Republican, of Clarks Summit, PA; born in
Scranton, September 29, 1931, son of John B. and Genevieve McDade;
attended St. Paul's School and Scranton Preparatory School; graduated
with honors from the University of Notre Dame, 1953, B.A., major in
political science; graduated from University of Pennsylvania, 1956,
LL.B. degree; honorary LL.D., St. Thomas Aquinas College; honorary
doctor of laws, University of Scranton; Marywood College Presidential
Medal; L.H.D., Misricordia College, 1981; H.H.D., Kings College, 1981;
LL.D., Mansfield State College, 1982; clerkship in office of Chief
Federal Judge John W. Murphy, Middle District of Pennsylvania; engaged
in general practice of law; served as city solicitor of city of
Scranton, January 1962 to December 1962; married to former Sarah
Scripture, Rome, NY; one child: Jared; four children by previous
marriage: Joseph, Aileen, Deborah, and Mark; member: James Wilson Law
Club, Knights of Columbus, Elks Club, Scranton Chamber of Commerce;
American, Pennsylvania, and Lackawanna County Bar Associations; elected
to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2107 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3810............................................ 225-3731
Administrative Assistant.--John Enright. FAX: 225-9594
Appointment Secretary.--Linda Hewitt.
Legislative Director.--John Enright.
514 Scranton Life Building, Scranton, PA 18503......... (717) 346-3834
Field Representative.--Michael Russen.
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Herman Schneebeli Federal Building, 240 W. 3rd Street,
Suite 230, Williamsport, PA 17701..................... (717) 327-8161
Staff Assistant.--Ruth Calistri.
Counties: Bradford, Lackawanna, Pike, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne, and
Wyoming. Lycoming County; city of Williamport and townships of
Armstrong, Brady, Cascade, Clinton, Eldred, Fairfield, Franklin,
Gamble, Hepburn, Jackson, Jordan, Lewis, Loyalsock, Lycoming,
McIntyre, McNett; Mill Creek, Moreland, Muncy, Muncy Creek, Old
Lycoming, Penn, Plunketts Creek, Shrewsbury, Upper Fairfield,
Wolf, and Woodward, and the boroughs of Duboistown, Hughesville,
Montgomery, Montoursville, Muncy, Picture Rocks, and South
Williamsport. Monroe County; townships of Barrett, Coolbaugh,
Jackson, Middle Smithfield, Paradise, Pocono, Price and
Smithfield and the boroughs of Delaware Water Gap, East
Stroudsburg (part districts 2 and 3) and Mt. Pocono. Population
(1990), 565,681.
ZIP Codes: 16910, 16914, 16925-26, 16945, 16947, 17701, 17703, 17724,
17728, 17731, 17735, 17737, 17742-44, 17752, 17754, 17756,
17758-59, 17762-63, 17765, 17768, 17770-71, 17774, 18301, 18320,
18323-28, 18332, 18335-37, 18340-42, 18344, 18349-50, 18355-57,
18360, 18370-72, 18403, 18405, 18407, 18410-11, 18413-17, 18419-
21, 18424-28, 18430-31, 18433-41, 18443-47, 18449, 18451-66,
18469-73, 18501-10, 18512, 18517-19, 18612, 18614-16, 18618-19,
18623, 18625-26, 18628-30, 18632, 18636, 18641, 18653, 18657,
18801, 18810, 18812-18, 18820-34, 18837, 18839-40, 18842-48,
18850-51, 18853-54
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
PAUL E. KANJORSKI, Democrat, of Nanticoke, PA; born in Nanticoke,
April 2, 1937; attended Nanticoke public schools; U.S. Capitol Page
School, Washington, DC, 1954; attended, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, PA;
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA; Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle,
PA; served in U.S. Army, private, 1960-61; attorney, admitted to
Pennsylvania State Bar, 1966; began practice in Wilkes-Barre, PA,
November 7, 1966; member: House Banking and Financial Services
Committee; Government Reform and Oversight Committee; ranking member:
Capital Markets Securities and Government Sponsored Enterprises
Subcommittee; married to the former Nancy Marie Hickerson; one daughter,
Nancy; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2429 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3811............................................ 225-6511
Chief of Staff.--Karen Feather.
Legislative Director.--Mike Radway.
Executive Assistant.--Liz Roberts.
Press Secretary.--Eva Malecki.
10 East South Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701........... (717) 825-2200
Counties: Carbon, Columbia, Luzerne, Monroe (part), Montour,
Northumberland (part). Population (1990), 565,913.
ZIP Codes: 17756 (part), 17772 (part), 17774 (part), 17777 (part),
17814-15, 17820, 17821 (part), 17824 (part), 17826, 17828,
17832, 17834, 17839-40, 17846 (part), 17847 (part); 17851,
17858-59, 17860, 17866-67, 17872 (part), 17878, 17881, 17884,
17888, 17920, 17921 (part), 17927, 18012, 18030, 18058 (part),
18071, 18201 (part), 18210, 18211 (part), 18212, 18216, 18219,
18221-25, 18229-30, 18234, 18235 (part), 18237 (part), 18239,
18241 (part), 18243-44, 18246-47, 18249, 18250-51, 18254, 18255
(part), 18256, 18301 (part), 18322-23, 18330-31, 18333-34,
18346-48, 18350, 18352-54, 18360 (part), 18424 (part), 18466
(part), 18601-03, 18610-11, 18612 (part), 18614 (part), 18615
(part), 18617, 18618 (part), 18621-22, 18624, 18627, 18631,
18634-35, 18636 (part), 18637, 18640 (part), 18641 (part),
18642-44, 18651, 18654-56, 18660-61, 18700-10, 18773,
* * *
TWELFTH DISTRICT
JOHN P. MURTHA, Democrat, of Johnstown, PA; graduated, Ramsey High
School, Mount Pleasant, PA; Kiskiminetas Spring School; B.A. in
economics, University of Pittsburgh; graduate study at Indiana
University of Pennsylvania; married Joyce Bell; three children: Donna
Sue and twin sons, John and Patrick; served in Marine Corps as an
enlisted Marine who was commissioned as an officer; discharged as a
first lieutenant; maintained active reserve officer status; volunteered
for 1 year of active duty in Vietnam as a major; served with 1st
Marines, a Marine infantry regiment, 1966-67, south of Danang; awarded
Bronze Star Medal with combat ``V'', two Purple Heart Medals, Vietnamese
Cross of Gallantry, and service medals; retired colonel, U.S. Marine
Corps Reserve; elected to Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1969;
served continuously until elected to U.S. House of Representatives;
recipient of Pennsylvania Distinguished Service Medal and Pennsylvania
Meritorious Service Medal (the Commonwealth's two highest honors);
creation of the John P. Murtha Award for student assistance at the
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown; received Honorary Doctor of
Humanities, Mount Aloysius Junior College; elected to 93d Congress,
February 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House
Appropriations Committee.
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Office Listings
2423 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3812............................................ 225-2065
Executive Assistant.--William N. Allen.
Administrator.--Winifred Frederick.
Scheduling Coordinator.--Colette Marchesini.
P.O. Box 780, Johnstown, PA 15907...................... (814) 535-2642
District Administrative Assistant.--John Hugya.
Counties: Armstrong County (part); cities and townships of Adrian,
Apollo, Cadogan, Cowansville, Dayton, Distant, Edmon, Elderton,
Ford City, Ford Cliff, Freeport, Kittanning, Leechburg,
Manorville, McGrann, North Apollo, NuMine, Oak Ridge, Parker,
Rural Valley, Sagamore, Schenley, Seminole, Shelocta, Spring
Church, Templeton, Worthington, Yatesboro. Cambria County;
cities and townships of Ashville, Barnesboro, Beaverdale,
Belsano, Blandburg, Carrolltown, Cassandra, Chest Springs,
Coalport, Colver, Coupon, Cresson, Dunlo, Dysart, Ebensburg,
Elmora, Elton, Emeigh Fallentimber, Flinton, Gallitzin, Glasgow,
Hastings, Johnstown, Lilly, Loretto, Marsteller, Mineral Point,
Nanty Glo, Nicktown, Parkhill, Patton, Portage, Revloc, Saint
Benedict, Saint Boniface, Saint Michael, Salix, Sidman, South
Fork, Spangler, Summerhill, Twin Rocks, Wilmore. Clarion County
(part); cities and townships of East Brady, Mayport, New
Bethlehem. Fayette County (part); cities and townships of
Chalkhill, Chestnut Ridge, Connellsville, Dickerson Run, Dunbar,
Fairchance, Farmington, Gibbon Glade, Hopwood, Leisenring,
Lemont Furnace, Markleysburg, Mill Run, Mount Braddock,
Ohiopyle, Oliver, Smithfield, Uniontown, Vanderbilt, West
Leisenring. Indiana County; cities and townships of Alverda,
Arcadia, Armagh, Aultman, Beyer, Black Lick, Blairsville, Brush
Valley, Chambersville, Cherry Tree, Clarksburg, Clune, Clymer,
Commodore, Coral, Creekside, Dilltown, Dixonville, Ernest,
Gipsy, Glen Campbell, Heilwood, Hillsdale, Home, Homer City,
Indiana, Josephine, Juneau, Kent, Lucernemines, Marchand, Marion
Center, McIntyre, Mentlce, New Florence, North Point, Penn Run,
Plumville, Robinson, Rochester Mills, Rossiter, Saltsburg,
Seward, Smicksburg, Starford, Strongstown, Vintondale, West
Lebanon. Somerset County; cities and townships of Acosta,
Addison, Berlin, Boswell, Boynton, Cairnbrook, Central City,
Confluence, Davidsville, Fairhope, Fort Hill, Friedens, Garrett,
Glencoe, Gray, Hidden Valley, Hollsopple, Hooversville, Jenners,
Jennerstown, Jerome, Kantner, Listie, Markleton, Meyersdale, New
Baltimore, Quecreek, Rockwood, Salisbury, Seanor, Shanksville,
Sipesville, Somerset, Springs, Stoystown, Tire Hill, Ursina,
Wellersburg, West Salisbury, Windber. Westmoreland County
(part); cities and townships of Acme, Alverton, Avonmore,
Bolivar, Bradenville, Calumet, Champion, Derry, Donegal,
Greensburg, Hostetter, Jones Mills, Latrobe, Laughlintown,
Ligonier, Loyalhanna, Luxor, Mammoth, Mount Pleasant New
Alexandria, New Derry, Norvelt, Pleasant Unity, Rector, Ruffs
Dale, Salina, Scottdale, Slickville, Southwest, Stahlstown,
Tarrs, Torrance, United, Vandergrift, Whitney, Youngstown.
Population (1990), 565,794.
ZIP Codes: 15401 (part), 15411, 15421, 15422 (part), 15424, 15425
(part), 15430-31, 15436-37, 15440, 15445, 15455-56, 15459,
15464-65, 15470, 15472, 15478, 15485, 15501-02, 15520, 15530-32,
15538, 15540-43, 15544, 15546-49, 15551-53, 15555, 15557-58,
15560-65, 15601 (part), 15610, 15612, 15613 (part), 15618,
15620-22, 15627-28, 15629 (part), 15630, 15638, 15646, 15650,
15655-56, 15658, 15661-62, 15664, 15666, 15670-71, 15673-74,
15676-77, 15679-82, 15683 (part), 15684-89, 15690 (part), 15693,
15696, 15701, 15710, 15712-14, 15716-17, 15720, 15722-25, 15727-
29, 15731-32, 15734, 15736-39, 15741-42, 15745-48, 15750-52,
15754, 15756, 15757 (part), 15758-63, 15765, 15771-75, 15777,
15779, 15783, 15901-02, 15904-07, 15909, 15920-31, 15934-38,
15940, 15942-46, 15948-49, 15951-63, 16028 (part), 16049, 16201,
16210-12, 16218, 16222, 16226, 16228, 16229 (part), 16236,
16238, 16240, 16242 (part), 16244-46, 16249-50, 16253, 16256,
16259, 16262-63, 16613, 16619, 16624, 16627 (part), 16629-30,
16636, 16639-41, 16644, 16646, 16668, 16675
* * *
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
JON D. FOX, Republican, of Elkins Park, PA; born in Abington, PA,
April 22, 1947; graduated Cheltenham High School, Wyncote, PA, 1965;
B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1969; J.D., Delaware Law Schoool
(now Widener University School of Law); admitted to the Pennsylvania
State bar; awarded the Lindsay Law Prize for excellence in legal
research; U.S. General Services Administration, Washington, DC; guest
lecturer for the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans; served in
the U.S. Air Force Reserve as a Technical Sargeant, 1969-75, Montgomery
City commissioner, 1991-94; vice chairman, Board of Commissioners;
assistant district attorney in Montgomery County, 1976-80; Abington
Township Commissioner, 1980-84; represented, 153d Legislative District
in Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1984-90; member: House
Appropriations and Education Committees; House Select Committees on
Services for the Handicapped and Long-Term Care; Republican chairman,
House Special Education Subcommittee; chairman, Mental Health Task Force
of the Children's Legislative Caucus; founder/chairman, Legislative
Coalition Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse; member: Legislative Coalition
for Libraries, Pennsylvania Firefighter's Legislative Caucus; served on
the boards of Montgomery County Legal Aid, Eastern Montgomery County Red
Cross, Jewish Community Relations Council (neighborhood division),
Aldersgate Youth Service Bureau, Montgomery County Spinal Cord
Association, the American Cancer Society, Manor Junior College, the
Willow Grove Senior Citizens Center, the Citizen's Committee for
Environmental Control, F&AM Friendship Lodge #400 (Jenkintown), Friends
of the Abington Free Library, Glenside Kiwanis, Optimist Club of Lower
Montgomery County, North Penn Elks, North Penn VFW, Lansdale American
Legion, Abington Senior Citizens Support Council, and the Advisory
Council to the Montgomery County Office on Aging and Adult Services; co-
founded, Montgomery County AIDS Task Force, 1987; which resulted in the
creation of the Montgomery County Department of Health, 1989; married to
former Judithanne Wilbert, 1992; committees: Banking and Financial
Services, Veterans Affairs, Government Reform and Oversight; vice
chairman, subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources,
and Regulatory Affairs.
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Office Listings
510 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-6111
Chief of Staff.--Jan W. Friis, Jr. FAX: 225-3155
Legislative Director.--Kelley Mullaney.
Press Secretary.--Tony Swanick.
Scheduler.--Laura Werner.
Logan Square Shopping Center, 1768 Markley Street,
Norristown, PA 19401.................................. (610) 272-8400
District Administrator.--Eric Willcox. FAX: 272-8532
Office Manager.--Marie Cavanaugh.
Case Workers.--Linda Gerhard; Amy Griffith.
Easton and Edge Hill Roads, Abington, PA 19001......... (215) 885-3500
Office Manager.--Lea Bertha. FAX: 885-6828
Case Workers.--Julie Nahill; Judy Mazzola.
Staff Assistant.--Ralph Goldstein; Walter Waeltz.
County: Montgomery County; cities and townships of Abington, Ambler,
Ardmore, Audubon, Bala Cynwyd, Blue Bell, Bryn Athyn, Bryn Mawr,
Cheltenham, Collegeville, Conshohocken, East Norriton,
Eagleville, Elkins Park, Elroyboro, Erdenheim, Flourtown, Fort
Washingotn, Franconia, Gladwyn, Glenside, Gwynedd, Gwynedd
Valley, Harleysville, Hatboro, Hatfield Haverford, Huntingdon
Valley, Jenkintown, Kulpsville, Lafayette Hills, Lansdale,
Limerick, Lower Frederick, Lower Gwynedd, Lower Merion, Lower
Moreland, Lower Pottsgrove, Lower Providence, Lower Salford,
Malborough, Maple Glen, Meadowbrook, Melrose Park, Merion,
Miguion, Montgomery, Narberth, Norristown, North Wales, Oaks,
Penlyn, Plymouth, Perkiomen, Plymouth Meeting, Pottstown,
Oreland, Radnor, Rockledge, Rosemont, Roslyn, Rydal, Salford,
Schwenksville, Skippack, Souderton, Springfield, Springhouse,
Swarthmore, Telford, Towamencin, Trappe, Villanova, Upper
Dublin, Upper Gwynedd, Upper Merion (part), Upper Moreland,
Upper Providence, Upper Salford, West Conshohocken, West
Norriton, West Point, WhiteMarsh, Whitpain, Willow Grove,
Worcester, Wyncote, Wyndmoor. Population (1990), 565,793.
ZIP Codes: 18915, 18918, 18924, 18932, 18936, 18957-58, 18964, 18969,
18971, 18979, 19001 (part), 19002 (part), 19003, 19004 (part),
19006, 19009, 19010 (part), 19012, 19025 (part), 19027 (part),
19031 (part), 19034-35, 19038 (part), 19040-41, 19046 (part),
19066 (part), 19072 (part), 19075, 19083, 19085 (part), 19087,
19090, 19095-96, 19401 (part), 19403 (part), 19407-09, 19422
(part), 19423, 19426, 19428 (part), 19430, 19436-38, 19440,
19443-44, 19446, 19450-54, 19456, 19460, 19462, 19464, 19468,
19473, 19477, 19481, 19486, 19490 (part)
* * *
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
WILLIAM J. COYNE, Democrat, of Pittsburgh, PA; born in Pittsburgh,
PA, August 24, 1936; graduated, Central Catholic High School,
Pittsburgh, 1954; graduated, Robert Morris College, Pittsburgh, PA;
served in U.S. Army, 1955-57, Korea; member: Pennsylvania State
Legislature, 1970-72; Pittsburgh City Council, 1974-80, Pittsburgh
Housing Authority, and Governor's Justice Commission; chairman, public
works committee; board member: OIC [Opportunities Industrialization
Center]; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to
each succeeding Congress; member, House Ways and Means Committee (Trade
Subcommittee), and House Budget Committee; Democratic Study Group,
Congressional Steel Caucus, Environmental and Energy Study Conference,
and serves on the Steering Committee for the Northeast-Midwest
Congressional Coalition; he is also a member of the Congressional Human
Rights Caucus.
Office Listings
2455 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3814............................................ 225-2301
Administrative Assistant.--Coleman J. Conroy. FAX: 225-1844
2009 Federal Building, 1009 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh,
PA 15222.............................................. (412) 644-2870
District Administrator.--James P. Rooney.
County: Allegheny County; cities of Aleppo, Avalon, Bell Acres,
Bellevue, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Crafton, Edgewood,
Emsworth, Franklin Park, Greentree, Homestead, Ingram,
Leetsdale, McKees Rocks, Mount Oliver, Pittsburgh, Rosslyn
Farms, Sewickley Heights, Sewickley Hills, Thornburg, West View;
townships of Collier, Hampton, Kennedy, Kilbuck, Leet,
McCandless, Neville, Ohio, Pennsybury, Robinson, Ross, Stowe.
Population (1990), 565,787.
ZIP Codes: 15003 (part), 15017 (part), 15044 (part) 15056, 15090 (part),
15091, 15101 (part), 15106 (part), 15108 (part), 15136 (part),
15201, 15203-04, 15205 (part), 15206-09, 15210 (part), 15211-15,
15216 (part), 15217, 15218 (part), 15219, 15220 (part), 15221
(part), 15222, 15224-25, 15226 (part), 15230, 15232-33, 15240,
15242 (part), 15245, 15290, 15299
* * *
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
PAUL McHALE, Democrat, of Bethlehem, PA; born on July 26, 1950, in
Bethlehem; B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, Lehigh University, PA, 1972; J.D.,
Georgetown University Law School, Wash
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ington, DC, 1977; attorney; admitted to the Pennsylvania bar, 1977;
served U.S. Marine Corps, 1972-74; served in U.S. Marine Corps Reserve;
served on active duty in Persian Gulf, August-October, 1990; volunteered
for Desert Storm duty, January-April, 1991; awarded Navy Commendation
Medal; currently serves in 157th IMA Detachment; attorney in private
practice, 1977-82, and 1991-93; elected to the Pennsylvania House of
Representatives, 1982-91; married to Kathy McHale, who was elected to
his vacant seat in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives; three
children: Matthew, Mary, and Luke; committee memberships: Committee on
National Security and the Committee on Science, elected on November 3,
1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected November 8, 1994 to the 104th
Congress.
Office Listings
217 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
3815.................................................. 225-6411
Administrative Assistant.--Herbert V. Giobbi. FAX: 225-5320
Executive Assistant.--Nancy McCloskey.
Legislative Director.--Cristin Carty.
26 East Third Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015-1392......... (215) 866-0916
District Administrator.--Richard Daugherty. FAX: 867-8210
Hamilton Financial Center, One Center Square,
Allentown, PA 18101-2192.............................. (215) 439-8861
FAX: 439-0598
168 Main Street, Pennsburg, PA 18073-1398.............. (215) 541-0614
FAX: 541-0617
Counties: Lehigh County; cities of Alburtis, Allentown, Breinigsville,
Catasauqua, Center Valley, Coopersburg, Coplay, East Texas,
Emmaus, Fogelsville, Germansville, Laury's Station, Lehigh
Valley, Macungie, New Tripoli, Old Zionsville, Orefield,
Schnecksville, Slatedale, Slatington, Trexlertown, Whitehall,
Zionsville. Montgomery County; cities of East Greenville,
Gilbertsville, Palm, Pennsburg, Red Hill. Northampton County;
cities of Bangor, Bath, Bethlehem, Cherryville, Danielsville,
Easton, Freemansburg, Hellertown, Martins Creek, Mount Bethel,
Nazareth, Northampton, Pen Argyl, Portland, Roseto, Stockertown,
Tatamy, Treichlers, Walnutport, and Wind Gap. Population (1990),
565,810.
ZIP Codes: 18002, 18011, 18013-18, 18031-32, 18034-38, 18041-44, 18046,
18049, 18051-53, 18055, 18059, 18062-64, 18066-70, 18072-73,
18076, 18078-80, 18083, 18085-88, 18091-92, 18101-06, 18343,
18351, 19525
* * *
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
ROBERT S. WALKER, Republican, of East Petersburg, PA; born in
Bradford, PA, December 23, 1942; graduated Penn Manor High School,
Millersville, 1960; attended College of William and Mary, 1960-61; B.S.,
education, Millersville University, 1964; M.A., University of Delaware,
1968; teacher; served in the Pennsylvania National Guard, 1967-73;
legislative assistant, 1967-74, and administrative assistant, 1974-76,
to U.S. Representative Eshleman; member, Presbyterian Church; married to
the former Sue Albertson, 1968; elected to the 95th Congress, November
2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2369 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3816............................................ 225-2411
Administrative Assistant.--Connie L. Thumma.
Executive Assistant.--Peter Holran.
Press Secretary.--Donna Boyer.
Lancaster County Court House, 50 North Duke Street, 5th
Floor, Lancaster, PA 17603-9987....................... (717) 393-0666
Administrative Assistant.--Marc T. Phillips.
595 Exton Commons, Exton, PA 19341-2453................ (610) 363-8409
Counties: Lancaster (part); cities and townships of Adamstown, Bart,
Bausman, Bird-in-Hand, Blue Ball, Bowmansville, Brownstown,
Christiana, Conestoga, Denver, Drumore, East Earl, East
Petersburg, Martindale, Gap, Goodville, Gordonville, Holtwood,
Intercourse, Kinzers, Kirkwood, Lampeter, Lancaster, Leola,
Lititz, Rothsville, Millersville, Narvon, New Holland, New
Province, Paradise, Peach Bottom, Pequea, Quarryville,
Reamstown, Refton, Rohrerstown, Reinholds, Ronks, Smoketown,
Stevens, Strasburg, Talmage, Terre Hill, West Willow, Willow
Street, Witmer. Chester (part); cities and townships of Atglen,
Avondale, Brandamore, Chadds Ford, Chatham, Chester Springs,
Cheyney, Coatesville, Cochranville, Downingtown, Elverson,
Exton, Glen Mills, Glenmoore, Honey Brook, Kelton, Kemblesville,
Kennett Square, Landenberg, Lewisville, Lincoln University,
Lionville, Lyndell, Mendenhall, Modena, New London, Nottingham,
Oxford, Parker Ford, Parkesburg, Phoenixville, Pottstown,
Pocopson, Pomeroy, Sadsburyville, Saint Peters, Soudersburg,
Spring City, Steelville, Suplee, Thorndale, Toughkenamon,
Unionville, Uwchland, Wagontown, West Chester, Westtown.
Population (1990), 565,804.
ZIP Codes: 17503-09, 17516 (part), 17517-20, 17522, 17527-29, 17532,
17534-37, 17538, 17540, 17543, 17545 (part), 17551 (part),
17555, 17557, 17560, 17562-69, 17572, 17576-85, 17601 (part),
17602, 17603 (part), 17604-08, 19310-11, 19316, 19317 (part),
19318-20, 19330, 19335, 19341, 19342 (part), 19343-44, 19346-48,
19350-54, 19355 (part), 19357-58, 19360, 19362-63, 19365-67,
19369-72, 19374-76, 19380-83, 19390, 19395, 19425, 19457, 19460
(part), 19464 (part), 19470, 19475 (part), 19480, 19501, 19520
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SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
GEORGE GEKAS, Republican, of Harrisburg, PA; born in Harrisburg on
April 14, 1930; graduated, William Penn High School, 1948; B.A.,
Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA, 1952; LL.B. and J.D., Dickinson School
of Law, Carlisle, 1958; served as corporal in U.S. Army, 1953-55;
attorney, admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 1959, and commenced
practice in Harrisburg; served as assistant district attorney, Dauphin
County, PA, 1960-66; elected to Pennsylvania House of Representatives,
1966-74; elected to the Pennsylvania Senate, 1976-82; member: American
Judicature Society; Harrisburg Historical Society; board of trustees,
Orthodox Church of Greater Harrisburg; Police Athletic League; March of
Dimes Campaign; Cancer Crusade; United Church of Harrisburg; married to
the former Evangeline Charas in 1971; elected on November 2, 1982 to the
98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2410 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3817............................................ 225-4315
Administrative Assistant.--Allan Cagnoli. FAX: 225-8440
Executive Assistant.--Sheilah Borne.
Press Secretary.--Jim Campi.
Harrisburg District Office: Second Floor, 3605 Vartan
Way, Harrisburg, PA 17110............................. (717) 541-5507
Elizabethtown District Office: 222 South Market Street,
Suite 102-A, Elizabethtown, PA 17022.................. (800) 210-0206
FAX: 367-6602
Lebanon District Office: 108-B Municipal Building, 400
South 8th Street, Lebanon, PA 17042-6794.............. (717) 273-1451
FAX: 273-1673
Counties: Cumberland (part), Dauphin, Lancaster (part), Lebanon, and
Perry (part). Population (1990), 565,742.
ZIP Codes: 16930 (part), 16938 (part), 17005-06, 17017-18, 17020, 17022
(part), 17023-24, 17028 (part), 17030-32, 17033 (part), 17034,
17035 (part), 17036-37, 17040, 17045 (part), 17047-48, 17053
(part), 17057, 17061, 17062 (part), 17068-69, 17071, 17074,
17078 (part), 17080, 17090, 17097-98, 17100-05, 17108-13, 17502
(part), 17701, 17703, 17720, 17722-23, 17724(part), 17727-28,
17730, 17737 (part), 17739, 17740 (part), 17742, 17744, 17749,
17752, 17754, 17756, 17758 (part), 17759, 17761-63, 17765
(part), 17769, 17771, 17772 (part), 17774 (part), 17776-77,
17801, 17810, 17812-13, 17821 (part), 17823, 17824 (part),
17827, 17829-31, 17833, 17835-37, 17841-45, 17846 (part), 17847,
17850, 17853, 17855-57, 17860-62, 17864-65, 17867-68, 17870,
17872 (part), 17876-77, 17880-83, 17885-89, 17941 (part), 17978
(part), 17980 (part)
* * *
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
MICHAEL F. DOYLE, Democrat, of Swissvale, PA; born in Pittsburgh,
PA, August 5, 1953; attended St. Anselm, grade school, 1958-66;
graduated, Swissvale Area High School, 1971; B.S., Pennsylvania State
University, 1975; co-founder, Eastgate Insurance Agency, Inc., 1983;
elected and served as finance and recreation chairman, Borough Council,
Swissvale, PA, 1977-81; member: Leadership Pittsburgh Alumni
Association, Lions Club, Ancient Order of the Hibernians (AOH), Italian
Sons and Daughters of America (ISDA), and Penn State Alumni Association;
caucus organization memberships: Democratic Caucus, Democratic Study
Group, Pennsylvania Democratic Delegation, Congressional Steel Caucus,
Travel and Tourism CMO, Ad-Hoc Committee on Irish Affairs, and National
Italian-American Foundation; married to Susan Beth Doyle, 1975; four
children: Michael, 18, David, 14, Kevin, 13, and Alexandra, 5;
committees: Science, Veterans' Affairs; subcommittees: Basic Research,
Energy and Environment, Hospitals and Health Care; elected November 8,
1994 to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1218 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-2135
Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--David
Lucas.
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Chris Swartz.
11 Duff Road, Penn Hills, PA 15235..................... (412) 241-6055
District Coordinator/Administrative Assistant.--Dan
Rihn.
541 Fifth Avenue, McKeesport, PA 15132................. (412) 664-4049
County: Allegheny (part). Cities and townships: Aspinwall, Baldwin
Borough, Baldwin Township, Blawnox, Braddock, Braddock Hills,
Brentwood, Carnegie, Castle Shannon, Chalfant, Churchill,
Clairton City, Dormont, Dravosburg, Duquesne, E. McKeesport, E.
Pittsburgh, Elizabeth Borough, Elizabeth Township, Etna, Forest
Hills, Forward Township, Fox Chapel, Glassport, Harmar,
Heidelberg, Indiana, Jefferson, Liberty, Lincoln, McKeesport,
Millvale, Monroeville, Mt. Lebanon, Munhall, North Braddock,
North Versailles, Oakmont, O'Hara Township, Penn Hills,
Pitcairn, Pleasant Hills, Port Vue, Rankin, Reserve, Swissvale,
Shaler Township, Scott, Sharpsburg, South Park, South
Versailles, Springdale
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Borough, Springdale Township, Trafford, Turtle Creek, Verona,
Versailles, Wall, West Elizabeth, West Homestead, West Mifflin,
Whitaker, Whitehall, White Oak, Wilkins, Wilkinsburg, and
Wilmerding. Population (1990), 565,781.
ZIP Codes: 15017-18, 15020, 15024-25, 15028, 15034-35, 15037-38, 15045,
15047, 15049, 15051, 15063, 15075, 15085, 15088, 15101, 15104,
15106, 15110, 15112, 15116, 15120, 15122, 15129, 15131-33,
15135, 15137, 15139-40, 15144-48, 15207, 15209-10, 15212, 15214-
16, 15218, 15220-21, 15223, 15226-28, 15234-36, 15238, 15243,
15332
* * *
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Republican, of Jacobus, PA; born in Loganville,
PA; graduated from William Penn Senior High School, York, PA; B.S.
degree, University of Maryland; master's degree, Western Maryland
College; doctoral studies, Pennsylvania State University; various
teaching positions including principal, West York Area High School;
supervisor of student teachers for Pennsylvania State University;
superintendent, Spring Grove area schools; president, Dallastown area
School Board; military service, 1946-48; member: Lions, various health
associations, and Loganville United Methodist Church; married to the
former Hilda Wright; two children: Todd and Jennifer; elected to the
94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2263 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3819............................................ 225-5836
Administrative Assistant/Communications Director.--
Kelly Presta.
Personal Secretary.--Gretchen Gipson.
Federal Building, 200 South George Street, York, PA
17405................................................. (717) 843-8887
2020 Yale Avenue, Camp Hill, PA 17011.................. (717) 763-1988
District Coordinator.--Nancy Newcomer.
Room 301, 140 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325... (717) 334-3430
212 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, PA 17013........... (717) 243-5432
Counties: Adams County; cities of Abbottstown, Arendtsville, Aspers,
Bendersville, Biglerville, East Berlin, Fairfield, Gardners,
Gettysburg, Littlestown, McKnightstown, McSherrystown, New
Oxford, Orrtanna. Cumberland County: cities of Boiling Springs,
Carlisle, Camp Hill, Enola, Grantham, Lemoyne, Mechanicsburg,
Mt. Holly Springs, Newburg, New Cumberland, Newville,
Shippensburg, Shiremanstown, Summerdale, Walnut Bottom, West
Fairview, Wormleysburg; townships of Cooke, Dickinson, Hampden
(Part, Precincts 01 North and 01 South), Hopewell, Lower Allen,
Lower Frankford, Lower Mifflin, Middlesex, Monroe, North
Middleton, North Newton, Penn, Shippensburg, South Middleton,
South Newton, Southamption, Upper Allen, Upper Frankford, Upper
Mifflin and West Pennsboro and the Boroughs of Camp Hill,
Carlisle, Lemoyne, Mt. Holly Springs, New Cumberland, Newburg,
Newville, Shippensburg (Cumberland County Portion), West
Fairview and Wormleysburg. York County; cities and townships of
Airville, Brodbecks, Brogue, Dallastown, Delta, Dillsburg,
Dover, Emigsville, East Prospect, Etters, Felton, Fawn Grove,
Glen Rock, Hanover, Hellam, Jacobus, Lewisberry, Loganville,
Manchester, Mount Wolf, New Freedom, New Park, Red Lion, Spring
Grove, Shrewsbury, Stewartstown, Seven Valleys, Thomasville,
Wellsville, Windsor, Wrightsville, York, York Haven, York New
Salem, Yoe, York Springs. Population (1990), 565,831.
ZIP Codes: 17008, 17011 (part), 17013, 17019, 17025, 17027, 17043, 17055
(part), 17065, 17070, 17072, 17081, 17093, 17241, 17301-04,
17306-07, 17309-23, 17324-25, 17327, 17329, 17331, 17337, 17339-
40, 17342-47, 17349-50, 17352-56, 17358, 17360-66, 17368, 17370-
72, 17400-07, 17415
* * *
TWENTIETH DISTRICT
FRANK R. MASCARA, Democrat of Charleroi, PA; born January 19, 1930;
attended Belle Vernon Elementary School, Belle Vernon, PA; graduated
from Belle Vernon High School, Belle Vernon, PA; B.S., California
University of Pennsylvania, California, PA; served in the U.S. Army,
1946-47; educator, businessman and public accountant; Washington County
controller, 1974-80; chairman, Washington County commissioners, 1980-94;
member, California University of Pennsylvania; board of trustees; Port
of Pittsburgh commissioner; Middle Monongahela Valley Industrial
Development Authority; and National Society of Public Accountants, 1954;
married to Dolores Mascara, 1954; four children: Frank, Karen, Mark, and
Jon; elected on November 8, 1994 to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1531 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3820............................................ 225-4665
Administrative Assistant.--Bill Sember. FAX: 225-3377
Press Secretary.--Bonnie Lowrey.
Executive Assistant.--Tricia Wilson.
Legislative Assistant.--Sean Pickard.
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93 High Street, Waynesburg, PA 15370................... (412) 852-2182
96 North Main Street, Washington, PA 15301............. (412) 228-4326
47 East Penn Street, Uniontown, PA 15402............... (412) 437-5078
Counties: Greene, Washington. Allegheny County (part); cities and
townships of Crescent, Findlay, Moon, North Fayette, South
Fayette and Upper St. Clair, Boroughs of Bethel Park,
Bridgeville, Coraopolis, Edgeworth, Glenfield, Haysville,
McDonald (Allegheny County Portion), Oakdale, Osborne and
Sewickley. Fayette County (part); city of Uniontown, townships
of Brownsville, Bullskin, Franklin, German, Jefferson, Lower
Tyrone, Luzerne, Menallen, Nicholson, Perry, Redstone, Saltlick,
South Union, Springhill, Upper Tyrone and Washington and the
Boroughs of Belle Venon, Brownsville, Dawson, Everson, Fayette
City, Masontown, Newell, Perryopolis, Point Marion. Westmoreland
County (part); cities of Greensburg, Monessen, townships of
Hempfield, Rostraver, Sewickley, South Huntingdon, Boroughs of
Adamsburg, Arona, Hunker, Madison, New Stanton, North Belle
Vernon, Smithton, South Greensburg, Southwest Greensburg,
Sutersville, West Newton, and Youngwood. Population (1990),
565,815.
ZIP Codes: 15001 (part), 15003 (part), 15004, 15012 (part), 15017
(part), 15019, 15021-22, 15026 (part), 15028-29, 15031, 15033,
15036, 15038, 15042 (part), 15043 (part), 15050 (part), 15052
(part), 15053-56, 15057 (part), 15059 (part), 15060-61, 15063
(part), 15064, 15066 (part), 15067, 15071 (part), 15074 (part),
15078, 15081, 15106 (part), 15108, 15126 (part), 15142, 15301,
15310-17, 15320-25, 15327, 15329-31, 15332 (part), 15333-34,
15336-42, 15344-54, 15356-68, 15370, 15376 (part), 15377 (part),
15378-80, 15401, 15410, 15412-13, 15415-17, 15419-23, 15424
(part), 15425, 15427-40, 15442-51, 15454-56, 15458-70, 15472-78,
15479 (part), 15480, 15482-84, 15485 (part), 15486, 15488-90,
15492, 15557 (part), 15610 (part), 15622 (part), 15631, 15666
(part), 15683 (part), 26525 (part)
* * *
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT
PHIL S. ENGLISH, Republican, of Erie, PA; born in Erie, PA, on June
20, 1956; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, Political Science; chief of
staff, State Senator Melissa Hart; executive director, State Senate
Finance Committee; married to Christiane Weschler-English, 1992; elected
to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1721 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3821............................................ 225-5406
Administrative Assistant.--Bob Holste. FAX: 225-5406
Office Manager.--Nancy Billet.
Press Secretary.--Kristin Cuscala.
Legislative Director.--Karin McGee.
Modern Toal Square, 310 French St., Suite 107, Erie, PA
16507................................................. (814) 456-2038
305 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335............... (814) 724-8414
City Annex Bldg., 900 North Hermitage Rd., Suite 6,
Hermitage, PA 16148................................... (412) 342-6132
327 North Main Street, Butler PA 16001................. (412) 285-7005
Counties: Butler (part), Crawford (part), Erie, and Mercer. Population
(1990), 565,802.
ZIP Codes: 16001, 16051 (part), 16057 (part), 16105 (part), 16110-11,
16113-14, 16121, 16123 (part), 16124-25, 16127 (part), 16130-31,
16133-34, 16137, 16142 (part), 16143 (part), 16145-46, 16148,
16150-51, 16153-54, 16156 (part), 16159 (part), 16161, 16311
(part), 16314 (part), 16316, 16317 (part), 16327-28, 16335,
16342 (part), 16354 (part), 16360, 16362 (part), 16401, 16403-
04, 16405 (part), 16406, 16407 (part), 16410-13, 16415, 16416
(part), 16417, 16421-24, 16426-28, 16430, 16432-33, 16434
(part), 16435, 16438, 16440-43, 16500-12, 16514-15
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RHODE ISLAND
(Population, 1990 census, 1,005,984)
SENATORS
CLAIBORNE PELL, Democrat, of Newport, RI; born November 22, 1918, in
New York City, son of Congressman Herbert Claiborne and Matilda
(Bigelow) Pell; St. George's School, Middletown, RI, 1933-36; Princeton
University, 1940, A.B., cum laude; Columbia University, A.M.; 46
honorary degrees; married Nuala O'Donnell in December 1944; children:
Herbert III, Christopher, Dallas, and Julia; five grandchildren;
business executive, investments; entered Coast Guard as enlisted man
prior to World War II, released as lieutenant, now captain, USCGR
(ret.), author, ``Megalopolis Unbound'' (1966), ``Power and Policy''
(1972), and coauthor, ``Challenge of Seven Seas'' (1966); special
assistant at San Francisco United Nations Conference; served 7 years in
U.S. Foreign Service and State Department; decorated by the Kingdom and
the Republic of Italy, France, Sweden, Greece, Liechtenstein, Portugal,
Austria, Luxembourg, and Knights of Malta; Society of the Cincinnati;
U.S. delegate to Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization in
London, 1959; U.S. delegate to 25th General Assembly of United Nations,
1970; until election in 1960, vice president of International Rescue
Committee, member of National Council of Refugees, treasurer of American
Immigration Conference; Democratic national registration chairman in
1956; chief delegation tally clerk, Democratic National Conventions,
1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968; consultant, Democratic National Committee,
1953-60; executive assistant to Rhode Island Democratic State chairman
in 1952 and 1954; first unendorsed candidate ever to win statewide
primary election in Rhode Island; elected November 8, 1960; reelected
November 8, 1966; reelected November 7, 1972; reelected November 7,
1978; reelected November 6, 1984; reelected November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
335 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-3901............................................ 224-4642
Chief of Staff.--Thomas G. Hughes.
Legislative Director.--Orlando B. Potter.
Appointment Secretary.--Susan Cameron.
Press Secretary.--William F. Bryant.
1 Exchange Terrace, 418 Federal Courthouse, Providence,
RI 02903-1757......................................... (401) 528-5456
* * *
JOHN H. CHAFEE, Republican, of Warwick, RI, born in Providence, RI,
October 22, 1922; graduated, Deerfield Academy, 1940; entered Yale
University, 1940 and left in February 1942 to enlist in U.S. Marine
Corps; served in original landing on Guadalcanal, August 1942;
commissioned second lieutenant, participated in fighting in Okinawa;
B.A., Yale University, 1947; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1950; and
admitted to bar in Rhode Island, 1950; recalled to active duty in
Marines in Korean conflict, 1951; served in Korea as rifle company
commander; discharged with rank of captain, 1952; total active duty time
in Marine Corps, 5\1/2\ years; practiced law in Providence, 1952-63;
member, Rhode Island House of Representatives, 1957-63; minority leader,
1959-63; Governor of Rhode Island, 1963-69; chairman, Republican
Governors Association, 1968; Secretary of the Navy, January 1969 to May
1972; Chubb fellow, Yale University, 1966; board of visitors, John F.
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1969-72; Yale
University, board of trustees, 1972-78; honorary degrees: Brown
University, Providence College, University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island
College, Roger Williams College, Salve Regina College, Suffolk
University, Jacksonville University, Bryant College; Legislator of the
Year Award; National League of Women Voters, 1992; and Environmental Law
Institute Award, 1991; 1992 Audubon Medal; 1992 Excellence in Health
Care Award; married to the former Virginia Coates; five children:
Zechariah, Lincoln, John, Jr., Georgia, and Quentin; elected to the U.S.
Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977,
first Republican Senator elected from Rhode Island in 46 years;
reelected November 2, 1982; reelected November 8, 1988; Senate
committees: chairman, Environment and Public Works; Finance; chairman,
Environment and Public Works.
Office Listings
567 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-3902............................................ 224-2921
Chief of Staff.--David A. Griswold.
Personal/Appointment Secretary.--Donna V. Davis.
Press Secretary.--Josephine Martin.
10 Dorrance Street, Suite 221, Providence, RI 02903.... (401) 528-5294
Director.--Keith Lang.
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
PATRICK JOSEPH KENNEDY, Democrat, of Providence, Rhode Island; born
on July 14, 1967, Brighton, MA; graduated, Phillips Academy, Andover,
MA; B.A., Providence College, Providence, RI, 1991; Rhode Island State
Legislature, 1988-94; member: Rhode Island Special Olympics (board of
directors), Rhode Island March of Dimes, Rhode Island Lung Association,
Rhode Island Mental Health Association, Rhode Island Chapter of National
Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse.
Office Listings
1505 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-4911
Administrative Assistant.--Tony Marcella. FAX: 225-3290
Office Manager.--William Burke.
Legislative Director.--Deanna Kirtman.
286 Main Street, Suite 600 Pawtucket, RI 02860......... (401) 729-5600
District Director.--Mike Mello. FAX: 729-5608
Press Secretary.--Larry Berman.
Newport Post Office 320 Thames Street, Newport, RI
02840................................................. (401) 841-0440
FAX: 841-0441
Woonsocket Post Office 127 Social Street, Woonsocket,
RI 02895.............................................. (401) 762-2288
Counties: Bristol, Newport, Providence. Cities and townships:
Barrington, Bristol, Burrillville, Central Falls, Cumberland,
East Providence, Jamestown, Lincoln, Little Compton, Middleton,
Newport, North Providence, North Smithfield, Providence,
Pawtucket, Portsmouth, Smithfield, Tiverton, Warren, Woonsocket.
Population (1990), 501,677.
ZIP Codes: 01871, 02801-02, 02806, 02809, 02824, 02826, 02828 (part),
02830, 02835, 02837-40, 02842, 02860-61, 02863-65, 02871-72,
02876, 02878, 02885, 02895-96, 02903 (part), 02906, 02908
(part), 02911-12, 02914-17, 02940
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
JACK REED, Democrat, of Cranston, RI; born in Providence, RI,
November 12, 1949; attended St. Matthew's Elementary School, Cranston,
RI; graduated, La Salle Academy, Providence, RI, 1967; B.S., U.S.
Military Academy, West Point, NY, 1971; M.P.P., Kennedy School of
Government, Harvard University, 1973; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1982;
served in the U.S. Army, 1967-79; associate professor, Department of
Social Sciences, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY, 1978-79; 2d BN
(Abn) 504th INF, 82d Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC; platoon leader,
company commander, battalion staff officer, 1973-77; military awards:
Army commendation medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, ranger, senior
parachutist, jumpmaster, expert infantryman's badge; lawyer; admitted to
the Washington, DC bar, 1983; elected to the Rhode Island State senate,
1985-90; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1510 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-3902............................................ 225-2735
Administrative Assistant.--J.B. Poersch.
Office Manager.--Suzanne Hassett.
Press Secretary.--Todd Andrews.
Garden City Center, 100 Midway Place, Suite 5,
Cranston, RI 02920.................................... (401) 943-3100
District Director.--Raymond Simone.
Counties: Kent, Providence (part), Washington. Cities and townships:
Ashaway, Bradford, Cranston, Johnston, Kingston, Narragansett
Pier, Providence (part), Wakefield-Peacedale, Warwick, West
Warwick and Westerly. Population (1990), 501,787.
ZIP Codes: 02804, 02807-08, 02812-16, 02818, 02821-27, 02828 (part),
02829-32, 02836, 02839, 02852, 02854, 02857-59, 02873-75, 02877,
02879-83, 02886-89, 02891-94, 02898, 02903 (part), 02905, 02907,
02908 (part), 02909-10, 02919-20
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SOUTH CAROLINA
(Population, 1990 census, 3,505,707)
SENATORS
STROM THURMOND, Republican, of Aiken, SC; attorney and educator;
committees: chairman, Senate Armed Services Committee; ranking member,
Judiciary; chairman, Armed Services Committee; senior member, Veterans'
Affairs; and member, Labor and Human Resources. Family: born December 5,
1902, in Edgefield, SC; son of John William and Eleanor Gertrude (Strom)
Thurmond; married Jean Crouch of Elko, SC, November 7, 1947 (deceased
January 6, 1960); married Nancy Moore of Aiken, SC, December 22, 1968;
four children: Nancy Moore (deceased April 14, 1993), James Strom II,
Juliana Gertrude, and Paul Reynolds. Education: 1923 graduate of Clemson
University; studied law at night under his father, admitted to South
Carolina Bar 1930, and admitted to practice in all Federal courts,
including the U.S. Supreme Court. Professional career: teacher and
athletic coach (1923-29), county superintendent of education (1929-33),
city attorney and county attorney (1930-38), State senator (1933-38),
circuit judge (1938-46), Governor of South Carolina (1947-51), serving
as chairman of Southern Governors' Conference (1950); practiced law in
Edgefield, SC (1930-38) and in Aiken, SC (1951-55); adjunct professor of
political science at Clemson University and distinguished lecturer at
the Strom Thurmond Institute; and member, President's Commission on
Organized Crime, and Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution.
Military service: Reserve officer for 36 years; while serving as judge
volunteered for active duty in World War II the day war was declared
against Germany; served with Headquarters First Army (1942-46),
American, European, and Pacific theaters; participated in Normandy
invasion with 82d Airborne Division and landed on ``D'' day; awarded 5
battle stars and 18 decorations, medals, and awards, including the
Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star Medal with ``V'',
Purple Heart, Belgian Order of the Crown, and French Croix de Guerre;
major general, U.S. Army Reserve. Honors and awards: past national
president of Reserve Officers Association (ROA) of the United States
(1954-55); Clemson University Alumni Association Distinguished Service
Award (1961), Clemson Medallion (1981), and Clemson University Athletic
Hall of Fame (1983); Disabled American Veterans Outstanding and
Unselfish Service Awards (1964 and 1981); Military Order of World Wars
Distinguished Service Award (1964); Order of AHEPA Dedicated Public
Service Award (1968); WIS Radio-TV (Columbia, SC) ``South Carolinian of
the Year'' (1968); 33 deg. Mason (1969); first president of ROA to
receive ``Minuteman of the Year Award'' (1971); Noncommissioned Officers
Association L. Mendel Rivers Award for Legislative Action (1971);
Congressional Medal of Honor Society National Patriot's Award (1974);
The Retired Officers Association Distinguished Service Award (1974);
Association of U.S. Army Distinguished Service Citation (1974); American
Legion Distinguished Public Service Award (1975); Medal of the Knesset,
Israel (1982); and Distinguished Service Medal (1984); Military Order of
the Purple Heart Congressional Award (1976); AMVETS Silver Helmet
Congressional Award (1977); Veterans of Foreign Wars Dwight D.
Eisenhower Service Award (1977), and Congressional Award (1985);
Touchdown Club of Washington, DC, ``Mr. Sam'' Award for contributions to
sports (1978); South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association Service Award
(1980); Navy League of U.S. Meritorious Service Citation (1980);
American Judges Association Distinguished Service Citation (1981); South
Carolina Hall of Fame (1982); Audie Murphy Patriotism Award (1982);
National Guard Association of United States, Harry S. Truman
Distinguished Service Award (1982); NY Board of Trade ``Textile Man of
the Year'' (1984); Napoleon Hill Gold Medal Humanitarian Achievement
Award (1985); Order of the Palmetto Award; Presidential Citizens Medal
by President Ronald Reagan, 1989; Non-Commissioned Officers Association
Lifetime Legislative Achievement Award, 1990; Adjutants General
Association of the United States, George Washington Freedom Award, 1991;
U.S. Marshals Service America's Star Award, 1991; ROA; Presidential
Medal of Freedom by President George Bush, 1992; over 20 honorary
degrees; and numerous Watchdog of the Treasury Awards and Guardian of
Small Business Awards. International awards: Order of Distinguished
Diplomatic Service Merit Medal, South Korea (1974); Order of Kim Khanh
Award, Republic of Vietnam (1975); Grand Cross in the Order of Orange-
Nassau, Netherlands (1982); and numerous other distinctions; U.S. Army
Ranger Hall of Fame Medal (1994); Senior Army Reserve Commanders'
Association Hall of Fame Medal (1995). Named in his honor: Thurmond Hall
at Winthrop College, SC (1939); Strom Thurmond High School, Edgefield
County, SC (1961); Strom Thurmond Student Center, Charleston Southern
University at Charleston, SC (1972); Strom Thurmond Federal Building,
Columbia, SC (1975); The Strom Thurmond Institute of Government and
Public Affairs at The Strom Thurmond Center for Excellence in Government
and Public Service at Clemson University, Clemson, SC (1981); Strom
Thurmond Chairs and Scholarships (1981), and Strom Thurmond Auditorium
(1982) at University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, SC;
life-sized statue erected on Edgefield town square by people of
Edgefield County, SC (1984); and streets in several South Carolina
cities; Strom Thurmond Lake, Dam and Highway, Clarks Hill,
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SC, 1987; Strom Thurmond Mall, Columbia, SC, 1988; has endowed 52
scholarships at 45 colleges and universities, established the Strom
Thurmond Foundation, which assists in educating 80 to 100 needy, worthy
students annually; Strom Thurmond Soldier Service Center, Fort Jackson,
Columbia, SC, 1991; Strom Thurmond Room, U.S. Capitol, 1991; Strom
Thurmond Highway (Interstate 20 from the Georgia Line to Florence, SC),
1992; Strom Thurmond Biomedical Research Center, Medical University of
South Carolina, Charleston, SC (1993); Strom Thurmond National Guard
Armory, Edgefield, SC (1994). Memberships and affiliations: Baptist;
Shriner; South Carolina and American Bar Associations; numerous defense;
veterans, civic, fraternal, and farm organizations. Political
activities: States Rights Democratic candidate for president of the
United States (1948), carrying four States and receiving 39 electoral
votes; delegate to six Democratic National Conventions (chairman of
South Carolina delegation and national committeeman, 1948); switched
from Democratic to Republican Party (September 16, 1964); delegate to
five Republican National Conventions (chairman of South Carolina
delegation, 1984); elected to the U.S. Senate November 2, 1954, as a
write-in candidate (first person in U.S. history elected to a major
office in this manner) for term ending January 3, 1961; resigned as U.S.
Senator April 4, 1956, to place the office in a primary, pursuant to a
promise made to the people during the 1954 campaign; renominated and
reelected to the Senate in 1956, resuming duties on November 7, 1956;
renominated and reelected in 1960, 1966, 1972, 1978, 1984, and again in
1990 for the term beginning January 3, 1991; served as President pro
tempore of the U.S. Senate, 1981-87 and currently in 1995.
Office Listings
217 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4001............................................ 224-5972
Chief of Staff.--R.J. (Duke) Short.
Executive Assistant.--Holly Richardson.
Press Secretary.--Chris Kelley Cimko.
Thurmond Federal Building, 18365 Assembly Street,
Columbia, SC 29201.................................... (803) 765-5494
State Director.--Warren Abernathy.
Federal Building, 211 York Street NE., Aiken, SC 29801. (803) 649-2591
Federal Building, 334 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC
29501................................................. (803) 727-4596
McMillan Federal Building, 401 West Evans Street,
Florence, SC 29501.................................... (803) 662-8873
* * *
ERNEST F. HOLLINGS, Democrat, of Charleston, SC; born in Charleston,
SC, January 1, 1922; son of Wilhelmine Meyer and Adolph G. Hollings;
attended public schools, Charleston, SC; graduated, The Citadel, B.A.,
1942; the University of South Carolina, LL.B., 1947; LL.D. conferred by
The Citadel, June 1959; lawyer; member of Charleston County, South
Carolina, and American Bar Associations; admitted to practice before
South Carolina Supreme Court, U.S. District Court, U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals, U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Customs Court, and U.S. Supreme Court;
member, St. John's Lutheran Church; member, Court of Adjudication,
Lutheran Church in America; Armed Forces, 1942-45, served overseas from
Africa to Austria, 33 months; 353d Antiaircraft Artillery; 3d, 36th, and
45th Divisions, captain; member, highest honor society at The Citadel--
The Round Table; president of the alumni (the Association of Citadel
Men), 1954; at the University of South Carolina Law School--member,
Honor Society, Wig and Robe, South Carolina Law Review, and president of
Law Federation; honorary doctor of letters degree, Benedict College,
Columbia, SC, 1971; Charleston Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished
Service Award as Young Man of the Year, 1953; U.S. Junior Chamber of
Commerce, 1 of 10 Outstanding Young Men of the United States, 1954;
South Carolina Veteran of the Year, 1957; member, Hibernian Society,
Arion Society, Sertoma Club; Charleston Rifle Club; Mason, LeCandeur No.
36, A.F.M.; Shriner, Omar Temple; B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 242; American
Legion, Post No. 10; Charleston Chamber of Commerce; Veterans of Foreign
Wars; Capt. John L. Weeks Post No. 3142; elected to South Carolina
General Assembly from Charleston County, 1948, 1950, and 1952; chairman,
Charleston County legislative delegation; speaker pro tempore, South
Carolina House of Representatives; elected twice by unanimous vote,
1951, 1953; elected Lieutenant Governor, November 2, 1954; elected
Governor, November 4, 1958; served as Governor, 1959-63; appointed to
Hoover Commission May 15, 1955; appointed by President Eisenhower to
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, December 1959;
reappointed by President Kennedy February 1962; chairman, Regional
Advisory Council on Nuclear Energy; instituted technical training
program in South Carolina, Nuclear Space Commission, and Commission on
Higher Education; married to the former Rita Louise Liddy of Charleston,
SC; four children: Michael Milhous, October 1, 1950; Helen Hayne, June
24, 1952; Patricia Salley, February 8, 1957; and Ernest Frederick
Hollings III, March 8, 1959; author of ``The Case Against Hunger--A
Demand for a National Policy,'' 1970; elected November 8, 1966, to
complete the unexpired term of the late Senator Olin D. Johnston;
elected to full 6-year term November 5, 1968; reelected 1974, 1980, 1986
and 1992; ranking member:
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Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; other committee
assignments: Appropriations, Budget, Office of Technology Assessment.
Office Listings
125 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4002............................................ 224-6121
Administrative Assistant.--David Rudd.
Executive Assistant.--Karen Kollmansperger.
Home Secretary.--Sam B. King, III.
Appointment Secretary.--Mary Winton Hughes.
Press Secretary.--Andrew C. Brack.
Room 1551, 1835 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29201.... (803) 765-5731
Custom House, Suite 112, 200 East Bay Street,
Charleston, SC 29401.................................. (803) 727-4525
103 Federal Building, Spartanburg, SC 29301............ (803) 585-3702
126 Federal Building, Greenville, SC 29603............. (803) 233-5366
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
MARSHALL (MARK) CLEMENT SANFORD, Jr., Republican, of Charleston, SC;
born May 28, 1960, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; attended high school in
Beaufort, SC; B.A., Furman University, 1983; M.B.A., University of
Virginia's Darden School of Business, 1988; owner, real estate
investment firm; member: Preservation Society of Charleston, National
Trust; attends St. Stephens Episcopal Church; married to Jennifer
Sullivan Sanford, 1989; two children: Marshall and Landon; elected on
November 8, 1994 to the 104th Congress; Joint Economic Committee,
Government Reform and Oversight Committee, International Relations
Committee.
Office Listings
1223 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4001............................................ 225-3176
Administrative Assistant.--Pamela Rogers.
Legislative Director.--David John.
Office Manager.--Robert Ryan.
Suite 640, Federal Building, 334 Meeting Street,
Charleston, SC 29403.................................. (803) 727-4175
206 Laurel Street, Conway, SC 29526.................... (803) 248-2660
829 East Front Street, Georgetown, SC 29440............ (803) 527-6868
Staff Assistant.--Elma Harrelson.
Counties: Berkeley (part), Charleston (part), Dorchester (part),
Georgetown, Horry. Population (1990), 581,125.
ZIP Codes: 29018 (part), 29081 (part), 29082 (part), 29401-12, 29414-15,
29417-18, 29426-27, 29429, 29432 (part), 29433, 29435, 29437-39,
29445-49, 29451-52, 29455-56, 29458, 29460, 29463-64, 29470-71,
29472 (part), 29474-75, 29477, 29481 (part), 29482, 29483
(part), 29484, 29487-88, 29493-94, 29902-05, 29910-11, 29913-16,
29918, 29920-24, 29927-29, 29931-36, 29939-41, 29943-45
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
FLOYD SPENCE, Republican, of Lexington, SC; born in Columbia, SC,
April 9, 1928, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson (Addie Jane
Lucas) Spence; on July 3, 1988, married the former Deborah E. Williams
of Lexington, SC; father of four sons with the late Lula Hancock Drake
Spence: David, Zach, Benjamin, and Caldwell; educated: Lexington High
School, Lexington, SC, student body president, All-State Football and
member of 1947 Shrine Bowl Team; University of South Carolina; A.B. in
English, 1952, student body president, president of South Carolina
Association of Student Governments, junior class president, battalion
subcommander of USN-ROTC, captain of track team, member of Kappa Alpha
social fraternity, honor council honor board, student council, football
team, basketball team, and YMCA; named to Omicron Delta Kappa honorary
leadership fraternity, Kappa Sigma Kappa honorary service fraternity,
dean's list, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and
Universities, and selected Outstanding Senior and recipient of Algernon-
Sydney Sullivan Award as outstanding male student at University of South
Carolina in 1952, Fellowship of Christian Athletes; author and lecturer
on Communism and National Defense, coauthor, Can You Afford This House?,
The Case Against the Reckless Congress, Who's Who in the South and
Southwest, Who's Who in American Politics, and Outstanding Personalities
of the South; attended college on football
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scholarship; University of South Carolina Law School, J.D., 1956;
editor of South Carolina Law Quarterly; chief justice of Phi Alpha Delta
legal fraternity and vice president of the Law Federation; enlisted as a
recruit in Naval Reserve when in high school, commissioned upon
graduation from college, served aboard U.S.S. Carter Hall (LSD-3), and
U.S.S. LSM-397 in European, Arctic, Atlantic, and Caribbean Theaters of
Operations, retired as captain; present rank, captain, U.S. Naval
Reserve; former group commander, all Naval Reserve units, Columbia, SC,
area; elected to South Carolina House of Representatives and served from
1956 to 1962; elected to South Carolina Senate in 1966, and reelected in
1968; minority leader of South Carolina Senate, 1966-70; chairman of
Joint Senate-House Internal Security Committee in South Carolina, 1967-
70; lawyer; former partner in law firm of Callison & Spence, West
Columbia, SC; former Sunday school teacher and council member, St.
Peter's Lutheran Church; first president of Lexington County Historical
Society; former county chairman and member of board of directors of Mid-
Carolina Mental Health Association; Sons of Confederate Veterans,
commander of Wade Hampton Camp; advisory board of Civil Air Patrol;
former circuit vice president and counselor-at-large, University of
South Carolina Alumni Association; executive board member of the Indian
Waters Council of the Boy Scouts of America; Silver Beaver Award, member
of Farm Bureau, Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Lexington Voiture, 40 & 8 Society, Reserve Officers
Association, Naval Reserve Association, U.S. Supreme Court Bar,
Lexington County, South Carolina, and American Bar Associations,
American Judicature Society, American Trial Lawyers Association, South
Carolina Historical Society, South Caroliniana Society, Columbia
Carillon, Archeological Society of South Carolina, University of South
Carolina Association of Lettermen; graduate of Defense Strategy Seminar
at National War College, graduate of National Security Seminar of
Industrial College of the Armed Forces; chairman, Committee on Natural
Security; member, Committee on Veteran's Affairs; elected to the 92d
Congress in November 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2405 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4002............................................ 225-2452
Chief of Staff.--Craig H. Metz. FAX: 225-2455
Executive Assistant.--Caroline S. Bryson.
Legislative Director.--Miriam E. A. Wolff.
220 Stoneridge Drive, Suite 202, Columbia, SC 29210.... (803) 254-5120
1681 Chestnut Street, NE, PO Box 1609, Orangeburg, SC
29116-1609............................................ (803) 536-4641
66 East Railroad Avenue, PO Box 550, Estill, SC 29918.. (803) 625-3177
807 Port Republic Street, Suite 2, P.O. Box 1538,
Beaufort, SC 29901.................................... (803) 521-2530
1 Town Center Court, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928...... (803) 842-7212
Counties: Aiken (part), Allendale, Barnwell, Beaufort (part), Calhoun
(part), Colleton (part), Hampton, Jasper, Lexington, Orangeburg
(part), Richland (part). Cities and townships: Aiken (part),
Allendale, Ballentine, Barnwell, Batesburg, Beaufort,
Blackville, Bluffton, Blythewood, Brunson, Cayce, Chapin,
Columbia (part), Cooaawhatchie, Cope, Cordova, Crocketville,
Daufuskie Island, Early Branch, Elko, Estill, Fairfax, Furman,
Garnett, Gaston, Gifford, Gilbert, Hampton, Hardeeville, Hilda,
Hilton Head Island, Irmo, Islandston, Kline, Leesville,
Lexington, Livingston, Lodge, Luray, Martin, Miley, Montmorenci,
Neeses, North, Norway, Orangeburg, Pelion, Pineland, Port Royal,
Ridgeland, Ruffin, Scotia, Springfield, St. Helena Island, St.
Matthews (part), State Park, Swansea, Sycamore, Tillman, Ulmer,
Varnville, Walterboro (part), West Columbia, White Rock,
Williams, Williston, Windsor, Yemassee. Population (1990),
581,111.
ZIP Codes: 29002, 29006, 29016, 29033, 29036, 29038, 29039, 29053,
29054, 29054, 29063, 29070, 29071, 29072, 29073, 29076, 29082,
29107, 29112, 29113, 29115 (part), 29116 (part), 29123, 29135
(part), 29146, 29147, 29160, 29169, 29170 (part), 29171-72,
29177, 29201 (part), 29202 (part), 29203 (part), 29204 (part),
29205 (part), 29206 (part), 29207 (part), 29208 (part), 29209
(part), 29210-12, 29214 (part), 29215 (part), 29216 (part),
29217 (part), 29218 (part), 29221 (part), 29223 (part), 29224
(part), 29228 (part), 29230 (part), 29240 (part), 29250 (part),
29260 (part), 29290 (part), 29292 (part), 29475, 29488 (part),
29493, 29801 (part), 29802 (part), 29083 (part), 29804 (part),
29810, 29812-14, 29817, 29826-27, 29836, 29839, 29846, 29849,
29853, 29856, 29901-05, 29910-13, 29915-16, 29918, 29920-29,
29932-36, 29938-40, 29943-45, 29948
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
LINDSEY GRAHAM, Republican, of Seneca, SC; born in Seneca, SC; July
9, 1955; graduated, Daniel High School, Central, SC; B.A., University of
South Carolina, 1977; pursued a M.A. in Public Administration, 1978;
awarded a J.D., 1981; established private law practice, 1988; awards:
Home Health Care Legislator of the Year in 1992, Meritorius Service
Medal for Active Duty Tour in Europe; military career: U.S. Air Force,
1982; served in the Base Legal and as Area Defense Counsel; assigned to
Rhein Main Air Force Base, Germany, 1984; Chief Prosecutor for U.S. Air
Forces; presently, Major in the South Carolina Air National Guard and
serves as Base Staff Judge Advocate at McEntire Air National Guard Base,
Eastover, SC; former member, South Carolina House of Representatives;
served as assistant county attorney for Oconee County, 1988-92; city
attorney for Central, SC, 1990-94; member: Seneca Sertoma,
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Walhalla Rotary, Anderson Chamber of Commerce, American Legion Post
120, Retired Officers Association; served as fundraising chairman,
Oconee County Chapter, of the American Cancer Society; board member,
Rosa Clark Free Medical Clinic in Seneca, SC; appointment to Judicial
Arbitration Commission by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court;
attends Corinth Baptist Church; committees: Science, Economic and
Educational Opportunities; subcommittees: Basic Research, Energy and
Environment, Workforce Protections, Employer and Employee Relations.
Office Listings
1429 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-5301
Chief of Staff.--Allison Dalton. FAX: 225-3216
Press Secretary.--Lisa Pryor.
101 Federal Building, P.O. Box 4126, Anderson, SC 29622 (803) 224-7401
District Coordinator.--Lynn Dunlap.
129 Federal Building, Greenwood, SC 29646.............. (803) 223-8251
5 Federal Building, 211 York Street NE., Aiken, SC
29801................................................. (803) 649-5571
Counties: Abbeville County; cities and townships of Abbeville, Calhoun
Falls, Donalds, Due West, Lowndesville. Aiken County; cities and
townships of Aiken, Bath, Belvedere, Clearwater, Graniteville,
Gloverville, Jackson, Langley, Monetta, New Ellenton, North
Augusta, Ridge Spring, Vaucluse, Ward, Warrenville. Anderson
County; Anderson, Belton, Honea Path, Iva, LaFrance, Pelzer,
Pendleton, Sandy Springs, Starr, Townville, Williamston,
Piedmont. Edgefield County; cities and townships of Edgefield,
Johnston, Modoc, Trenton. Greenwood County; cities and townships
of Bradley, Callison, Greenwood, Hodges, Ninety Six, Shoals
Junction, Troy, Ware Shoals. Laurens County; cities and
townships of Clinton, Cross Hill, Gray Court, Joanna, Laurens,
Mountville, Waterloo, Fountain Inn, Enoree. McCormick County;
cities and townships of Clarks Hill, McCormick, Modoc, Mt.
Carmel, Parksville, Plum Branch, Willington. Oconee County;
cities and townships of Fair Play, Long Creek, Madison, Mountain
Rest, Newry, Richland, Salem, Seneca, Tamassee, Walhalla,
Westminister, West Union. Pickens County; cities and townships
of Cateechee, Central Dacusville, Easley, Easley P.O., Liberty,
Norris, Pickens, Six Mile, Sunset, Clemson, Clemson University.
Saluda County; cities and townships of Monetta, Ridge Spring,
Saluda, Ward. Population (1990), 581,104.
ZIP Codes: 29006 (part), 29037 (part), 29059 (part), 29070 (part),
29105, 29124, 29127 (part), 29129, 29137 (part), 29138, 29146
(part), 29164, 29166, 29620-25, 29627 (part), 29628, 29630-33,
29635 (part), 29638-41, 29643, 29646-49, 29648, 29653, 29654
(part), 29655-59, 29661 (part), 29664-67, 29669 (part), 29671,
29673 (part), 29675-79, 29682, 29684-86, 29689, 29691, 29692
(part), 29693-94, 29696-97, 29801, 29809-10, 29812-14, 29816-17,
29819, 29821-22, 29824, 29826-29, 29831-32, 29834-36, 29838-41,
29844-51, 29853, 29856, and 29650, 29802
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
BOB INGLIS, Republican, of Greenville, SC; born in Savannah, GA, on
October 11, 1959 (hometown Bluffton, SC); attended Bluffton Elementary
School; graduated, May River Academy, Bluffton, SC, 1977; A.B., Duke
University, Durham, NC, 1981; J.D., University of Virginia Law School,
Charlottesville, VA, 1984; attorney; admitted to the South Carolina bar,
1984; formerly shareholder, Leatherwood, Walker, Todd, and Mann, P.C.;
Fourth District Chairman, South Carolinians to Limit Congressional
Terms; Leadership Greenville; United Way Loaned Executive; Second
Presbyterian Church; married to the former Mary Anne Williams, 1982;
four children, Robert Durden, Jr., 1985, Mary Ashton, 1987, Anne
McCullough, 1990 and Mabel Andrews, 1994; elected on November 3, 1992 to
the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1237 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4004............................................ 225-6030
Chief of Staff/Legislative Director.--Jeff Fedorchak. FAX: 226-1177
Executive Administrator.--Cherie Sveiven.
Press Secretary.--Jill Gerber.
201 Magnolia Street, Suite 108, Spartanburg, SC 29301.. (803) 582-6422
FAX: 573-9478
300 East Washington Street, Suite 101, Greenville, SC
29601................................................. (803) 232-1141
FAX: 233-2160
405 West Main Street, McDade & Fant Building, Union, SC
29379................................................. (803) 427-2205
FAX: 429-8879
Counties: Greenville, Laurens (part), Spartanburg, Union. Population
(1990), 581,113.
ZIP Codes: 29031 (part), 29178 (part), 29301-07, 29316, 29318-22, 29323
(part), 29324, 29329, 29330 (part), 29331, 29333-36, 29338,
29346, 29348-49, 29353, 29356, 29364-65, 29368-69, 29372 (part),
29373-79, 29385-86, 29388 (part), 29601, 29602 (part), 29603-16,
29627 (part), 29635 (part), 29636, 29644 (part), 29645, 29650-
52, 29654 (part), 29661 (part), 29662, 29669 (part), 29670,
29671 (part), 29673 (part), 29680-81, 29683, 29687-88, 29690
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FIFTH DISTRICT
JOHN M. SPRATT, Jr., Democrat, of York, SC; born in Charlotte, NC,
November 1, 1942; graduated, York High School, 1960; A.B., Davidson
College, 1964; president of student body and Phi Beta Kappa, Davidson
College; M.A., economics, Oxford University, Corpus Christi College
(Marshall Scholar), 1966; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1969; admitted to
South Carolina Bar in 1969; active duty U.S. Army, 1969-71, discharged
as captain, served as member of Operations Analysis Group, Office of the
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), received Meritorious
Service Medal; in private practice of law from 1971-82, with Spratt,
McKeown & Spratt in York, SC; York County attorney, 1973-82; president,
Bank of Fort Mill, 1973-82; president, Spratt Insurance Agency, Inc.;
president, York Chamber of Commerce; chairman, Winthrop College Board of
Visitors; chairman, Divine Saviour Hospital Board; board of visitors,
Davidson and Coker Colleges; president, Western York County United Fund;
board of directors, Piedmont Legal Services; House of Delegates, South
Carolina bar; elder, First Presbyterian Church, York; member, House
National Security Committee; ranking member, Subcommittee on Military
Research and Development; Subcommittee on Military Readiness; member,
House Government Reform and Oversight Committee; Subcommittee on
Government Management, Information and Technology; Subcommittee on
National Economic Growth, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs;
married to Jane Stacy Spratt, 1968; three daughters: Susan, Sarah, and
Catherine; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1536 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4005............................................ 225-5501
Administrative Assistant.--Ellen Buchanan. FAX: 225-0464
Press Secretary.--Chuck Fant.
P.O. Box 350, Rock Hill, SC 29731...................... (803) 327-1114
District Administrator.--Robert Hopkins.
39 East Calhoun Street, Sumter, SC 29150............... (803) 773-3362
P.O. Box 25, Darlington, SC 29532-0025................. (803) 393-3998
Counties: Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Darlington (part), Dillon,
Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Lee (part), Marlboro, Newberry,
Sumter (part), and York. Population (1990), 581,131.
ZIP Codes: 29001 (part), 29009-10, 29014-15, 29016 (part), 29017, 29020,
29031 (part), 29032, 29036 (part), 29037 (part), 29040, 29045
(part), 29046, 29051 (part), 29055, 29058, 29062, 29065, 29067
(part), 29074, 29075 (part), 29078 (part), 29080, 29101 (part),
29102 (part), 29104, 29106, 29108, 29114 (part), 29122, 29125
(part), 29126, 29127 (part), 29128, 29130 (part), 29131 (part),
29132, 29134, 29145, 29150-52, 29154, 29162 (part), 29168,
29175-76, 29178 (part), 29180 (part), 29183, 29323 (part),
29325, 29330 (part), 29332, 29340, 29342, 29351, 29355, 29360,
29370, 29372 (part), 29384, 29388 (part), 29520, 29550 (part),
29584, 29593 (part), 29644 (part), 29645, 29654 (part), 29692
(part), 29702-06, 29709-10, 29712, 29714-15, 29717-20, 29724,
29726-31, 29733, 29741-45
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
JAMES E. CLYBURN, Democrat, of Columbia, SC; born in Sumter, SC, on
July 21, 1940; attended Liberty Street Elementary School, Sumter;
graduated, Mather Academy, Camden, SC, 1957; B.S., South Carolina State
College, Orangeburg, SC, 1962; attended University of South Carolina Law
School, Columbia, 1972-74; South Carolina State Human Affairs
Commissioner; assistant to the Governor for Human Resource Development;
executive director, South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, Inc.;
director, Neighborhood Youth Corps and New Careers; counselor, South
Carolina Employment Security Commission; member: NAACP, lifetime member;
Southern Regional Council; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.; Arabian
Temple, No. 139; Nemiah Lodge No. 51 F&AM; married to the former Emily
England; three children: Mignon, 1962, Jennifer, 1969, and Angela, 1973;
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
319 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4006.................................................. 225-3315
Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--
Yelberton Watkins. FAX: 225-2313
Press Secretary.--Dorothy Givens.
Office Manager.--Lisa Toporek.
Appointments.--Pamela McDonald.
1703 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC 29201................ (803) 799-1100
FAX: 799-9060
181 East Evans Street, Suite 314, Post Office Box 6286,
Florence, SC 29502.................................... (803) 662-1212
FAX: 662-8474
North Charleston City Hall, 4900 LaCrosse Road, North
Charleston, SC 29418.................................. (803) 747-9660
FAX: 744-2715
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Counties: Bamberg County; cities and townships of Bamberg, Denmark,
Erhardt, Olar. Berkeley County; cities and townships of Bethera,
Cross, Huger, Jamestown, Pineville, Russellville, Saint Stephen,
Wando. Calhoun County; city of Cameron (part). Charleston
County; cities and townships of Adams Run, Charleston (part),
Edisto Island, Hollywood, Johns Island (part), Ravenel (part),
Wadmalaw Island (part). Clarendon; cities and townships of
Alcolu, Davis Station, Gable, Manning, New Zion, Rimini,
Summerton, Turbeville. Collecton County; cities and townships of
Cottageville, Green Pond, Jacksonboro, Lodge (part), Round O,
Saint George, Smoaks, Walterboro (part), Williams. Columbia
County; city of Columbia (part). Darlington County; cities and
townships of Darlington (part), Lamar (part). Dorchester County;
cities and townships of Dorchester, Harleyville, Reevesville.
Florence County; cities and townships of Coward, Effingham,
Florence, Johnsonville, Lake City, Olanta, Pamplico, Scranton,
Timmonsville. Marion County; cities and townships of Centenary,
Gresham, Marion, Mullins, Nichols, Rains, Sellers. Lee County;
cities and townships of Bishopville (part), Elliott, Lynchburg.
Orangeburg County; cities and townships of Bowman, Branchville
(part), Cope (part), Elloree, Eutawville, Holly Hill, Orangeburg
(part), Rowesville, Santee, Vance. Richland County; cities and
townships of Blythewood, Eastover, Gadsden, Hopkins (part).
Sumter County; cities and townships of Mayesville, Pinewood,
Rembert, Sumter (part), Wedgefield. Williamsburg County; cities
and townships of Cades, Greeleyville, Hemingway, Kingstree,
Lane, Nesmith, Salters, Trio. Population (1990), 581,133.
ZIP Codes: 29001, 29003, 29010 (part), 29016 (part), 29018, 29030
(part), 29038 (part), 29041-42, 29044, 29046-48, 29051-52,
29056, 29059, 29061 (part), 29069 (part), 29080-81, 29082
(part), 29102, 29104, 29111, 29114-15, 29116 (part), 29125,
29128, 29131, 29133, 29142, 29148, 29150 (part), 29151, 29153-
54, 29161-63, 29168, 29201-05, 29206 (part), 29209, 29211,
29223, 29240, 29401 (part), 29403, 29405, 29407, 29411-12,
29415, 29426, 29430, 29432 (part), 29435-38, 29446, 29448-50,
29452-53, 29455 (part), 29468 29470 (part), 29471, 29474, 29476-
77, 29479, 29481, 29487 (part), 29488 (part), 29492-93, 29501-
06, 29518-19, 29530, 29532 (part), 29541, 29546, 29554-56,
29560, 29564, 29571, 29574, 29580-81, 29583, 29589-92, 29595,
29843
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SOUTH DAKOTA
(Population, 1990 census, 699,999)
SENATORS
LARRY PRESSLER, Republican, of Humboldt, SD; born in Humboldt, March
29, 1942, farmer/lawyer; B.A., University of South Dakota, 1964,
president, student body; Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford
University, England, Oxford diploma, M.A., Harvard, Kennedy School of
Government; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1971; five honorary doctorates;
lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1966-68 served in Vietnam (Mekong Delta, Vung Tau
and Saigon); first Vietnam veteran elected to the U.S. Senate; State and
national 4-H awards; wife's name, Harriet; daughter, Laura; serves on
four committees in U.S. Senate: Commerce, Science, and Transportation
chairman of full Committee); Finance (chairman of Subcommittee on Long
Term Growth, Debt and Deficit Reduction); Small Business; and Special
Committee on Aging; twice U.S. Senate Delegate to the United Nations
General Assembly (41st General Assembly, 1986 and 47th General Assembly,
1992); Served on Board of Visitors for four military academies; member:
American Association of Rhodes Scholars, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
American Legion, Vietnam Veterans of America, Phi Beta Kappa National
Association, American Bar Association; elected to the 94th Congress,
November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; elected to the U.S.
Senate, November 7, 1978; reelected to the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1984
and November 6, 1990; election margins to House (81%) and Senate (75%),
setting all-time South Dakota records for any office. Author of two
books: ``Star Wars: The Strategic Defense Initiative Debates In
Congress'' (Praeger, 1986); ``U.S. Senators From The Prairie''
(University of South Dakota Press, 1982).
Office Listings
243 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4101............................................ 224-5842
Chief of Staff.--Douglas L. Miller.
Legislative Director.--Robert Hoffman.
Press Secretary.--Kristi Stewart.
State Director.--Darrell Sawyer.
Suite 105-A, 1923 Sixth Avenue SE, Aberdeen, SD 57402-
1566.................................................. (605) 226-7471
P.O. Box 1372, 309 South Minnesota Avenue, Sioux Falls,
SD 57102-1372......................................... (605) 335-1990
Rushmore Mall, Room 112, Rapid City, SD 57701.......... (605) 341-1185
* * *
THOMAS A. DASCHLE, Democrat, of Aberdeen, SD; born in Aberdeen on
December 9, 1947; attended private and public schools; B.A., South
Dakota State University, 1969; served in U.S. Air Force Strategic Air
Command, first lieutenant, 1969-72; representative for financial
investment firm; legislative assistant to former South Dakota Senator
James Abourezk; member: American Legion, Catholic Church, South Dakota
Jaycees; awards: only the third South Dakotan in 43 years to receive the
``Ten Outstanding Young Men'' from the U.S. Jaycees (1981), ``National
Commander's Award'' by the Disabled American Veterans (1980), ``Person
of the Year'' by the National Association of Concerned Veterans,
``Eminent Service Award'' by East River (South Dakota) Electric Power
Cooperative, ``Friend of Education'' by the South Dakota Education
Association; founder, American Grown Foundation (1987); board member,
``Rural Voice''; Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry;
subcommittees: Production and Price Competitiveness; Research,
Nutrition, and General Legislation; chairman, Democratic Policy
Committee; married to the former Linda Hall in 1984; three children:
Kelly, Nathan, and Lindsay; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7,
1978, and reelected to the three succeeding Congresses; elected Rocky
Mountain region whip (1979), served as ``Whip-At-Large'' (1982-86),
elected to the House Steering and Policy Committee (1983); elected to
the Senate on November 4, 1986; elected Senate Democratic Leader in
December 1994 for the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
509 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
4103.................................................. 224-2321
Administrative Assistant.--Peter M. Rouse.
Scheduler.--Nancy Erickson.
Press Secretary.--Ranit Schmelzer.
810 South Minnesota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104...... (605) 334-9596
20 6th Avenue, SW., Suite B, Aberdeen, SD 57401........ (605) 225-8823
816 Sixth Street, Rapid City, SD 57701................. (605) 348-7551
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REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
TIM JOHNSON, Democrat, of Vermillion, SD; born in Canton, SD;
December 28, 1946; attended public schools; B.A. University of South
Dakota, 1969; Phi Beta Kappa; M.A., political science, University of
South Dakota, 1970; studied in post graduate political science program,
Michigan State University, 1970-71; J.D., University of South Dakota,
1975; married Barb Brooks, 1969; three children: Brooks, Brendan, and
Kelsey Marie; Lutheran; worked as budget adviser to the Michigan State
Senate Appropriations Committee, 1971-72; began private law practice in
Vermillion, 1975; served as Clay County Deputy State's Attorney, 1985;
elected to the South Dakota House of Representatives, 1978; reelected,
1980; elected to the South Dakota State Senate, 1982; reelected, 1984;
served on the Joint Appropriations Committee and the Senate Judiciary
Committee; named Outstanding Citizen of Vermillion (1983); received
South Dakota Education Association's ``Friend of Education'' Award
(1983); Billie Sutton Award for Legislative Achievement (1984); member:
House Agriculture Committee and Natural Resources Committee; Delegate,
Democratic National Convention, 1988-92; ranking minority member,
Agriculture Subcommittee on Resource Conservation, Research and
Forestry; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2438 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4101............................................ 225-2801
Administrative Assistant.--Drey Samuelson. FAX: 225-2427
Legislative Director.--Dwight Fettig.
Press Secretary.--Kris Bess.
515 South Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57102......... (605) 332-8896
District Director.--Sharon Bertram.
Suite 104, 809 South Street, Rapid City, SD 57701...... (605) 341-3990
20 Sixth Avenue, South West, Suite C, Aberdeen, SD
57401................................................. (605) 226-3440
Population (1990), 699,999.
ZIP Codes: 51001 (part), 51023 (part), 56138 (part), 56164 (part), 56219
(part), 57001-04, 57005 (part), 57006-07, 57010, 57012-25, 57026
(part), 57027-29, 57030 (part), 57031-33, 57034 (part), 57035-
48, 57049 (part), 57050-59, 57060 (part), 57061-67, 57068
(part), 57069-77, 57078 (part), 57100-07, 57115-16, 57118,
57201-02, 57210, 57212-27, 57229-39, 57241-52, 57255 (part),
57256-59, 57260 (part), 57261-66, 57268-69, 57270 (part), 57271-
74, 57276, 57278-79, 57301, 57310-17, 57319, 57321-25, 57328-32,
57334-42, 57344-46, 57348-50, 57353-59, 57361-71, 57373-76,
57379-86, 57401-02, 57420-29, 57430 (part), 57432-42, 57445-46,
57448-52, 57454-57, 57460-63, 57465-77, 57479, 57481, 57483,
57501, 57520-23, 57526-29, 57531-34, 57536-38, 57540-45, 57547-
48, 57551-53, 57555, 57557, 57559-60, 57562-64, 57566-72, 57574,
57576-81, 57584-85, 57601, 57620-23, 57625-26, 57628-31, 57632
(part), 57633, 57634 (part), 57636, 57638 (part), 57639-47,
57648 (part), 57649-54, 57656-58, 57660 (part), 57661, 57701-02,
57706, 57708-09, 57714-20, 57722, 57724 (part), 57725, 57729-30,
57732, 57735-38, 57741-42, 57744-45, 57747-48, 57750-52, 57754-
67, 57769-70, 57772-80, 57782-85, 57787-88, 57790-95, 58030
(part), 58032 (part), 58041 (part), 58053 (part), 58413 (part),
58436 (part), 58439 (part), 58623 (part), 58637 (part), 68719
(part), 69201 (part), 69211 (part), 69212 (part), 69216 (part),
69218 (part), 69337 (part), 69343 (part)
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TENNESSEE
(Population, 1990 census, 4,896,641)
SENATORS
FRED THOMPSON, Republican, of Nashville, TN; born on August 19, 1942
in Sheffield, AL; attended Old Public School, Lawrenceburg, TN;
graduated Lawrence County High School, Lawrenceburg, TN, 1960; B.S.,
Memphis State University, Memphis, TN, 1964; J.D., Vanderbilt
University, Nashville, TN, 1967; attorney; assistant U.S. Attorney,
1969-72; admitted to the Tennessee bar, 1967; member: Nashville Bar
Association, Tennessee Bar Association, American Bar Association;
Minority Counsel, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign
Activities (Watergate Committee) 1973-74, Special Counsel to Governor
Lamar Alexander (Tennessee) during the first three months of his
administration in 1980; Special Counsel, Senate Foreign Relations
Committee (Haig Confirmation), 1980-81; Special Counsel, Senate
Intelligence Committee, 1982; member, Appellate Court Nominating
Commission for the State of Tennessee, 1985-87; appeared in 18 major
motion pictures; three children: Fred D., Jr., Elizabeth Thompson
Hollins, and Daniel L.; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
523 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510................................................. 224-4944
Chief of Staff.--Tom Daffron.
Press Secretary.--Alex Pratt.
Legislative Director.--Hannah Sistare.
3322 West End Avenue, Suite 120, Nashville, TN 37203... (615) 736-5129
Federal Building, Suite 403, Memphis, TN 38103......... (901) 544-4224
Post Office Building, 501 Main Street, Suite 315,
Knoxville, TN 37902................................... (615) 545-4253
Federal Building, 109 South Highland Street, Suite B-9,
Jackson, TN 38301..................................... (901) 423-9344
6100 Building, Suite 4404, Chattanooga, TN 37411....... (615) 756-1328
Tri-City Regional Airport, Suite 103, Blountville, TN
37617................................................. (615) 323-6217
WILLIAM H. FRIST, Republican, of Nashville, TN, born on February 22,
1952, Nashville TN; attended Woodmont Elementary School, Nashville, TN;
graduated Montgomery Bell Academy, Nashville, TN, 1970; A.B., Princeton
University, 1974; M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1978; heart and lung
transplant surgeon; director, Vanderbilt University Medical Center's
Heart and Lung Transplantation Program; member: Alpha Omega Alpha,
American Broncho-Espahalogical Association, American College of Chest
Physicians, American College of Surgeons; American Medical Association;
American Society of Transplant Surgeons; Association for Academic
Surgery, Cum Laude Society, Flying Physicians Association, H. William
Scott, Jr. Society, International Society for Heart and Lung
Transplantation, Massachusetts Medical Society, Nashville Academy of
Medicine, Nashville Cardiovascular Society, Nashville Surgical Society,
Society of Thoracic Surgeons; Southeastern Surgical Congressional
Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, Tennessee Medical Association,
Tennessee Transplant Society, Transplantation Society, American Heart
Association, American Heart Association--Tennessee Affiliate, American
Lung Association of Tennessee, National Heart Assistant, Transplant Fund
Advisory Board, National Kidney Foundation of Middle Tennessee Princeton
University Board of Trustees, Rotary Club of Nashville, Tennessee Donor
Services, Third National Bank Board of Directors, YMCA Foundation of
Metropolitan Nashville; married: Karyn McLaughlin Frist, 1981; three
children: Harrison, Jonathan, and Bryan; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
565 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4201............................................ 224-3344
Chief of Staff.--Mark Tipps.
Legislative Director.--Kathy Fine.
Press Secretary.--Jill Miller.
Executive Assistant/ Scheduler.--Romona Lessen.
801 Broadway, 569 U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, TN 37203. (615) 736-7353
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JAMES H. (JIMMY) QUILLEN, Republican, of Kingsport, TN; born near
Gate City, Scott County, VA, January 11, 1916, son of the late John A.
and Hannah Chapman Quillen; moved to Kingsport at an early age;
graduated from Dobyns-Bennett High School, Kingsport; honorary doctor of
law degree from Milligan College, Tennessee; served in U.S. Navy, 1942-
46; former newspaper publisher in Kingsport and Johnson City, TN;
married Cecile Cox of Kingsport, 1952; elected member, Tennessee House
of Representatives, 1954-62; minority floor leader, 1959; nominated in
1957 and 1961 as Republican speaker of the Tennessee House of
Representatives; member of Tennessee Legislative Council, 1957, 1959,
and 1961; delegate at large to the GOP National Conventions in San
Francisco in 1956 and 1964; delegate to GOP National Conventions in
Miami Beach in 1968 and 1972; delegate to GOP National Convention in
Kansas City in 1976; parliamentarian, GOP National Convention, Detroit,
1980; parliamentarian, GOP National Convention, Dallas, 1984;
parliamentarian, GOP National Convention, New Orleans, 1988; past
president of Kingsport Lions Club; member of the Methodist Church; James
H. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson
City, named in his honor; Tennessee Statesman of the Year, 1986;
Interstate 181 from Virginia to North Carolina line named James H.
Quillen Parkway, 1989; Outstanding Service Award by Southeastern
Hospital Conference, 1990; AMVETS, Disabled American Veterans, SAR
Award, National Rifle Association; Rating of 100 by the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce; Watchdog of the Treasury, Inc., 27 consecutive Golden Bulldog
Awards; Sound Dollar Award, the 1990 Eagle of Freedom Award and the
American Farm Bureau Federation Golden Plow Award, the American Legion,
and the Veterans of Foreign Wars; citations and awards: Distinguished
Service Award, Americans for Constitutional Action; National
Bicentennial Medal; Guardian of Small Business Award; National Security
Leadership Award; George L. Carter Award from East Tennessee State
University, 1993; Silver Helmet Award, 1993; Christian Citizenship
Award, 1993; The Pride of Tennessee Award, 1993; elected to the 88th
Congress, November 6, 1962; holds the Tennessee record for the longest
continuous service in the U.S. House of Representatives; Chairman
Emeritus, House Rules Committee and Vice Chairman of the Rules
Legislative and Budget process subcommittee; James H. Quillen College of
Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, named in his
honor; James H. Quillen Chair of Excellence in Education established at
East Tennessee State University, 1994; James H. and Cecile Cox Quillen
Center for Rehabilitative Medicine in Johnson City, dedicated in 1991;
Holston Valley Hospital and Medical Center, Kingsport, named its new
cardiac wing the James H. Quillen Regional Heart Center, 1994; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
102 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4201...................................... 225-6356
Chief of Staff.--Frances Light Currie. FAX: 225-7812
Executive Secretary.--Dolores C. Kefalas.
Federal Building, Room 157, First Floor,
Kingsport, TN 37662............................. (615) 247-8161
Officer Manager.--Betty Vaughn. FAX: (615) 247-1834
Executive Secretary.--Karen Alvis.
Counties: Carter County: cities and townships of Blue Springs, Carter,
Elizabethton (County Seat), Hampton, Hunter, Milligan College,
Roan Mountain, Shell Creek, Tiger Valley, Watauga, Watauga
Valley; Cocke County: cities and townships of Bridgeport, Bybee,
Cosby, Del Rio, Denton, French Broad, Harmony Grove, Hartford,
High Point, Newport (County Seat), Parrottsville, Rankin Sardis,
Sardis, Wolf Creek; Greene County: cities and townships of
Afton, Albany, Baileyton, Beulah, Camp Creek, Caney Branch,
Cedar Creek, Cedar Lane, Chuckey, Cross Anchor, Greeneville
(County Seat), Jearoldstown, Midway, Mohawk, Mosheim, Pine
Grove, Pine Springs, Radar, Rheatown, Romeo, Tusculum College,
Union Temple, Warrensburg; Hawkins County: cities and townships
of Blossom, Bulls Gap, Church Hill, Eidson, Lee County, McCloud,
Mooresburg, Mount Carmel, New Canton, New Hope, Okalona, Persia,
Pressman's Home, Rogersville (County Seat), St. Clair,
Stoneypoint, Surgoinsville, White Horn; Jefferson County: cities
and townships of Baneberry, Dandridge (County Seat), Four
Points, Jefferson City, New Market, Piedmont, Strawberry Plains,
Talbott, White Pine; Johnson County: cities and townships of
Butler, Laurel Bloomery, Mountain City (County Seat), Neva,
Shady Valley, Shouns, Trade; Hancock County: cities and
townships of Kyles Ford, Sneedville (County Seat), Treadway;
Sevier County: cities and townships of Boyds Creek, Chadwick,
Elkmont, Gatlinburg, Jones Cove, Kodak, Laurel Grove, Pigeon
Forge, Pleasant Hill, Sevierville (County Seat), Seymour, Union
Grove, Wears Valley; Sullivan County: cities and townships of
Blountville (County Seat), Bristol, Emmett, Holston Valley,
Indian Springs, Kingsport, Piney Flats, Silvacola, Sullivan
Gardens; Unicoi County: cities and townships of Banner Elk,
Ernestville, Erwin (County Seat), Flag Pond, Limestone Cove,
Marbleton, Unicoi; Washington County: cities and townships of
Embreeville, Fall Branch, Johnson City, Jonesborough (County
Seat), Limestone, Mountain Home, Telford; Knox County Precincts:
Carter (part) and Skaggston. Population (1990), 541,875.
ZIP Codes: 37601-05, 37614-18, 37620-21, 37625, 37640-45, 37650, 37656-
60, 37662-65, 37669, 37680-84, 37686-88, 37690-92, 37694, 37711,
37713, 37721 (part), 37722, 37725, 37727, 37731, 37738, 37743-
44, 37753, 37760, 37764 (part), 37765, 37806 (part), 37809-11,
37818, 37820-21, 37843, 37857, 37862-65, 37868-69, 37871 (part),
37873, 37877, 37881, 37883, 37890, 37920 (part), 37924 (part)
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SECOND DISTRICT
JOHN J. DUNCAN, Jr., Republican, of Knoxville, TN; born in Lebanon,
TN, July 21, 1947; attended public schools in Knoxville and graduated
from the University of Tennessee with a B.S. Degree in Journalism, 1969;
graduated from National Law Center, George Washington University with a
J.D. Degree, 1973; served in both the Army National Guard and the U.S.
Army Reserve, retiring with the rank of captain; was in private practice
of law in Knoxville, 1973-81; appointed as State Trial Judge by Governor
Lamar Alexander in 1981 and was elected to a full 8-year term in 1982
without opposition, receiving the highest number of votes of any
candidate on the ballot for that year; member: American Legion, 40&8,
Elks, Sertoma Club, Masons, Scottish Rite & Shrine; serves or has served
in the past on the boards of Red Cross, Girl's Club, YWCA, Sunshine
Center for the Mentally Retarded, the Beck Black Heritage Center,
Knoxville Union Rescue Mission, Senior Citizens Home Aid Service, and
others; active Elder at Eastminster Presbyterian Church; married to the
former Lynn Hawkins; four children: Tara, Whitney, John J. III, and
Zane; elected to both the 100th Congress (special election), and the
101st Congress in separate elections held on November 8, 1988; serves on
the House Transportation and Infrastructure, and Resources Committees;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2400 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4202............................................ 225-5435
Administrative Assistant.--Judy Whitbred. FAX: 225-6440
Suite 318, 501 West Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902... (615) 523-3772
Suite 419, 200 East Broadway, Maryville, TN 37801...... (615) 984-5464
Courthouse, Athens, TN 37303........................... (615) 745-4671
Counties: Blount, Bradley (part), Knox (part), Loudon, McMinn, Monroe.
Cities and townships: Alcoa, Athens, Cleveland (part), Eagleton
Village, Englewood, Etowah, Farragut, Halls (Knox Co.),
Knoxville, Lenoir City, Loudon, Madisonville, Maryville, Powell,
Seymour (part), South Cleveland (part), Sweetwater. Population
(1990), 541,864.
ZIP Codes: 37303-04, 37309, 37310 (part), 37311 (part), 37312 (part),
37314, 37322 (part), 37325-26, 37329, 37331, 37354, 37358
(part), 37370-71, 37385, 37701, 37705 (part), 37709 (part),
37721 (part), 37737, 37742, 37754 (part), 37764 (part), 37771
(part), 37774 (part), 37777, 37779 (part), 37801-04, 37806
(part), 37807 (part), 37826 (part), 37830 (part), 37846 (part),
37849 (part), 37853, 37865 (part), 37871 (part), 37874 (part),
37878, 37880 (part), 37882, 37885-86, 37900-02, 37909, 37912,
37914-17, 37918 (part), 37919 (part), 37920 (part), 37921-23,
37924 (part), 37927-30, 37931 (part), 37932 (part), 37933, 37938
(part), 37939-40, 37950, 37995-98
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
ZACHARY P. (ZACH) WAMP, Republican, of Chattanooga, TN; born on
October 28, 1957 in Fort Benning, GA; attended Lutheran School,
Chattanooga, TN; graduated, McCallie School, Chattanooga, 1976; attended
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and University of Tennessee;
member, Red Bank Baptist Church; commercial and industrial real estate
broker; named Chattanooga Business Leader of the Year; chairman,
Hamilton County Republican Party; regional director, Tennessee
Republican Party; representative, Majority Steering Committee; named to
the Science Committee; Transportation and Infrastructure Committee; and
Small Business Committee; vice chairman: Transportation Water Resources
and Environment Subcommittee, Basic Research Subcommittee; member:
Energy and Environment Subcommittee; House Minority Issues Task Force,
National Republican Congressional Committee, Conservative Opportunity
Society, Tennessee Valley Authority Caucus, Science Committee; married
Kimberly Watts Wamp, 1985; two children: Weston and Coty; elected to the
104th Congress.
Office Listings
423 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4203.................................................. 225-3271
Administrative Assistant.--Helen Hardin. FAX: 225-3494
Legislative Director.--Bob Castro.
Press Secretary.--Dick Kopper.
Executive Assistant.--Stephanie McMahon.
6100 Eastgate Center, Suite 3400, Chattanooga, TN 37411 (615) 894-7400
District Director.--Robin Derryberry. FAX: 894-8621
Scheduler.--Paulina Albornoz.
Staff Assistant.--Bobby Edwards.
Office Manager.--Beverly Mauldin.
55 Jefferson Circle, Room 231-D, Oak Ridge, TN 37830... (615) 483-3366
District Director.--Ann Cook. FAX: 576-3221
Field Representative.--Jack Copeland.
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Counties: Anderson, Bledsoe, Bradley (part), Grundy, Hamilton, Marion,
Meigs, Morgan, Polk, Roane, Sequatchie, Van Buren. Cities and
townships: Chattanooga, Cleveland, Oak Ridge, Pikeville, Dunlap,
Jasper, South Pittsburg, Tracy City, Decatur, Wartburg, Benton,
Kingston, Harriman, Spencer. Population (1990), 541,866.
ZIP Codes: 37110, 37301-02, 37305, 37307-08, 37310 (part), 37311 (part),
37312 (part), 37313, 37315-17, 37320, 37322-23, 37326-27, 37333,
37336, 37338-41, 37343, 37347, 37350-51, 37353, 37356-57, 37361-
67, 37369, 37373-74, 37377, 37379-80, 37387, 37391, 37396-97,
37401-12, 37415-16, 37419, 37421-22, 37450, 37705, 37710, 37716-
17, 37719, 37726, 37748, 37754 (part), 37763, 37769-70, 37828-
31, 37840, 37845, 37849 (part), 37852, 37854, 37872, 37880,
37887, 37919 (part), 37931 (part), 38581, 38585
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
VAN HILLEARY, Republican, of Spring City, TN; born on June 20, 1959,
Dayton, TN; attended Spring City Elementary School; graduated, Rhea
County High School, Dayton, TN; B.S., University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, TN, 1981; Cumberland School of Law, Sanford University, 1990;
member: Presbyterian Church, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Kiwamis International; Captain, USAF Reserve, 1982-present; served two
volunteer tours in Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Shield and
Desert Storm; flew 24 missions on a C-130 aircraft while in the Persian
Gulf; U.S. Air Medals, the Aerial Achievement Medal the National Service
Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal, Southwest Asia Campaign Medal and the
Outstanding Unit Ribbon; director, Planning and Business Development at
SSM Industries, Inc., Spring City, TN; admitted to Tennessee bar, 1991;
elected November 8, 1994 for 104th Congress.
Office Listings
114 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4204.................................................. 225-6831
Administrative Assistant.--Susan Hirschmann. FAX: 225-4520
Legislative Director.--Roger Morse.
Press Secretary.--Bradd Todd.
Scheduler.--Elaine Robinson.
1502 North Main Street, Crossville, TN 38555........... (615) 484-1114
400 West Main Street, Suite 304, Morristown, TN 37814.. (615) 587-0396
300 South Jackson Street, Tullahoma, TN 37388.......... (615) 393-4764
Counties: Bedford, Campbell, Claiborne, Coffee, Cumberland, Fentress,
Franklin, Giles, Grainger, Hamblen, Hardin, Knox (part),
Lawrence, Lincoln, Moore, Pickett, Rhea, Scott, Union, Warren,
Wayne, White. Population (1990), 541,868.
ZIP Codes: 37018, 37020 (part), 37026 (part), 37034 (part), 37037
(part), 37047 (part), 37060 (part), 37091 (part), 37110 (part),
37144 (part), 37153 (part), 37160, 37166 (part), 37180 (part),
37183, 37190 (part), 37306, 37318, 37321, 37324, 37327-28,
37330, 37332, 37334-35, 37337-38, 37342, 37345, 37348, 37352,
37355, 37357, 37359-60, 37365 (part), 37367, 37372, 37375-76,
37378, 37379 (part), 37381-82, 37388-89, 37394-95, 37397 (part),
37398, 37705 (part), 37707-08, 37709 (part), 37711 (part),
37714, 37715 (part), 37719, 37721 (part), 37723-24, 37726,
37729-30, 37731 (part), 37732-33, 37748 (part), 37752, 37754
(part), 37755-57, 37762, 37765-66, 37769 (part), 37770, 37773,
37778, 37779 (part), 37806 (part), 37807 (part), 37811 (part),
37813 (part), 37814 (part), 37815-16, 37819, 37825, 37829, 37840
(part), 37841-42, 37843 (part), 37845, 37847-48, 37851-52, 37854
(part), 37860-61, 37866-67, 37869 (part), 37870, 37872, 37877
(part), 37879, 37881 (part), 37887-88, 37890 (part), 37891
(part), 37892, 38449 (part), 38451 (part), 38453, 38455-57,
38459-60, 38463 (part), 38464 (part), 38468-69, 38472 (part),
38473, 38474 (part), 38477-78, 38481, 38483 (part), 38486
(part), 38488, 38504 (part), 38549 (part), 38550, 38553 (part),
38555, 38556 (part), 38559, 38565, 38570 (part), 38574 (part),
38577 (part), 38578-79, 38581 (part), 38583 (part), 38585,
38587, 38589
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
BOB CLEMENT, Democrat, of Nashville, TN; born in Nashville,
September 23, 1943; attended Glendale Elementary School, Nashville,
1958; graduated, Hillsboro High School, Nashville, 1962; B.S.,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1967; MBA, Memphis State University,
TN, 1968; served in U.S. Army, 1st lieutenant, 1969-71; served in
Tennessee Army National Guard, lieutenant colonel, 1971-present; member,
Tennessee Public Service Commission, 1973-79; TVA Board Member, 1979-81;
partner, Charter Equities, 1981-83; president, Cumberland University,
Lebanon, TN, 1983-87; Tennessee chairman, American Heart Association,
1989; member: American Legion, Girl Scouts of America, Jaycees, Lions
Club, Rotary Club, United Way; member: Public Works and Transportation
Committee, Veterans' Affairs Committee; married to the former Mary
Carson, 1976; four children: Greg, Jeff, Elizabeth, and Rachel; elected
to the 100th Congress by special election January 19, 1988, to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of Bill Boner; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
2229 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4205............................................ 225-4311
Chief of Staff.--Alex Haught.
Executive Assistant.--Carolyn Waugh.
Legislative Director.--Jay Hansen.
552 U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, TN 37203............... (615) 736-5295
Administrative Assistant.--Bart Herbison.
Suite 103, 2701 Jefferson Street, Nashville, TN 37208.. (615) 320-1363
Suite 201, 101 5th Avenue West, Springfield, TN 37172.. (615) 384-6600
Counties: Davidson (part), Robertson (part); cities of Belle Meade,
Forest Hills, Goodlettsville (Davidson County portion),
Greenbrier, Lakewood, Millersville (part), Nashville-Davidson
(part), Oak Hill, Springfield (part) and White House (part).
Population (1990), 541,909.
ZIP Codes: 37010, 37013, 37015 (part), 37027 (part), 37032 (part), 37035
(part), 37048 (part), 37049 (part), 37072 (part), 37073, 37076
(part), 37080 (part), 37082 (part), 37086 (part), 37115-16,
37122 (part), 37135 (part), 37138 (part), 37141, 37143, 37146
(part), 37148 (part), 37152, 37154, 37171-72, 37188 (part),
37189, 37191 (part), 37201-04, 37205 (part), 37206-22, 37228-29,
37232, 37235, 37250
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
BART GORDON, Democrat, of Murfreesboro, TN; born January 24, 1949,
Murfreesboro; attended Hobgood Elementary School, Murfreesboro;
graduated Central High School, Murfreesboro, 1967; B.S. (cum laude),
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, 1971; J.D., University
of Tennessee College of Law, Knoxville, TN, 1973; admitted to the
Tennessee State bar, 1974; opened private law practice in Murfreesboro,
1974; elected to the Tennessee Democratic Party's executive committee,
1974; appointed as executive director of the Tennessee Democratic Party,
1979; elected the first full-time chairman of the Tennessee Democratic
Party, 1981; resigned chairmanship, 1983, to successfully seek
congressional seat; member, St. Mark's Methodist Church, Murfreesboro;
past chairman: Rutherford County United Givers Fund and Rutherford
County Cancer Crusade; served as member of Rutherford County Chamber of
Commerce board of directors; served as member of board of directors MTSU
Foundation; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; member: Commerce Committee and Science
Committee (on leave).
Office Listings
2201 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4206............................................ 225-4231
Administrative Assistant.--Eric Altshule. FAX: 225-6887
Special Assistant/Counsel.--John Hoel.
Scheduler.--Ellen Helm.
P.O. Box 1986, 106 South Maple Street, Murfreesboro, TN
37133................................................. (615) 896-1986
District Administrative Assistant.--Kent Syler.
P.O. Box 1140, 17 South Jefferson, Cookeville, TN 38501 (615) 528-5907
Counties: Cannon, Clay, Davidson (part), DeKalb, Jackson, Macon,
Marshall, Overton, Putnam, Rutherford, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale,
Williamson, Wilson. Cities and townships: Murfreesboro,
Hendersonville, Gallatin, Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Brentwood,
Franklin, Lewisburg, Cookeville, Livingston, and Lafayette.
Population (1990), 541,977.
ZIP Codes: 37012, 37014, 37016, 37019, 37022, 37024, 37026 (part), 37027
(part), 37030-31, 37034 (part), 37037, 37046, 37047 (part),
37048 (part), 37049 (part), 37057, 37059-60, 37062-66, 37068,
37071, 37072 (part), 37074-75, 37076 (part), 37077, 37083,
37085-88, 37091 (part), 37095, 37110 (part), 37118-19, 37122,
38129-30, 37132-33, 37135 (part), 37136, 37138 (part), 37144
(part), 37145, 37148 (part), 37149-51, 37153, 37166-67, 37179,
37184, 37186, 37188 (part), 37190 (part), 37211 (part), 37220
(part), 37221 (part), 38472 (part), 38501-03, 38505, 38541-45,
38547-48, 38551-52, 38554, 38560, 38562-64, 38567-69, 38570
(part), 38573, 38574 (part), 38575, 38580, 38582, 38588
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
EDWARD BRYANT, Republican, of Henderson, TN; born in Jackson, TN, on
September 7, 1948; graduated, Jackson High School; B.A., 1970 and J.D.,
1972, University of Mississippi; vice president, Sigma Nu; member:
military honorary society, leadership society; Army officer, ROTC in the
Military Intelligence Branch, 1970; captain, Judge Advocate General's
Corps; teacher, U.S. Military Academy in West Point, NY, 1977-78;
president, Madison County Bar Association, Boards of Rotary, Little
League, Fellowship of Christian Athletes; member, Tennessee Farm Bureau;
U.S. attorney for the Western District of Tennessee; led an office of 29
attorneys who prosecuted Tennessee's largest mass murder case; led the
prosecution of the Na
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tion's first civil rights case against a sitting judge for sexual
harassment; ranked among the top nationally in the prosecution of
violent criminals, one of the first to establish a task force to
investigate abuse and fraud in the health care system; member, House
Agriculture and Judiciary Committees; subcommittees: Crime and
Immigration, Department of Operations and Specialty Crops; married Cyndi
Lemons Bryant, 1971; three children: Drew, 13; Josh, 17; and Matt, 21;
elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1516 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-2811
Chief of Staff.--P.K. Rehbein. FAX: 225-2814
Press Secretary.--Justin Hunter.
Scheduler.--Polly Payne.
5909 Shelby Oaks Drive, Suite 213, Memphis, TN 38134... (901) 382-5811
District Field Representative.--Ken Scruggs.
330 North Second Street, Clarksville, TN 37040-3210.... (615) 503-0391
District Staff Assistant.--Woody Stickles.
1810\1/2\ South Garden Street, Columbia, TN 38401...... (615) 381-8100
District Staff Assistant.--Becky Moon.
Counties: Cheatham, Chester, Decatur, Dickson, Fayette, Hardeman,
Henderson, Hickman, Lewis, McNairy, Maury, Montgomery, Perry,
Robertson (part), Shelby (part). Population (1990), 541,937.
ZIP Codes: 37015 (part), 37025 (part), 37029, 37032 (part), 37033
(part), 37035 (part), 37036, 37040-41, 37042 (part), 37043-44,
37050 (part), 37051-52, 37054-55, 37061, 37062 (part), 37078,
37079 (part), 37080 (part), 37082 (part), 37096-98, 37101,
37134, 37137, 37140, 37142, 37146 (part), 37147, 37165, 37175
(part), 37178 (part), 37181, 37185, 37187, 37191 (part), 38002,
38008, 38010, 38014, 38017 (part), 38018, 38028-29, 38036,
38039, 38042-46, 38048, 38049 (part), 38052, 38057, 38060-61,
38066-68, 38074, 38075 (part), 38076, 38115, 38116 (part), 38118
(part), 38125, 38128 (part), 38130, 38134, 38138, 38163, 38168,
38175, 38181, 38183-84, 38187, 38237-38, 38305 (part), 38310-11,
38313 (part), 38315, 38321 (part), 38326-29, 38332, 38334,
38339-40, 38341 (part), 38345, 38347, 38351-52, 38356 (part),
38357, 38359, 38361, 38363, 38365, 38366 (part), 38367-68,
38370-72, 38374-77, 38379-81, 38387 (part), 38388, 38390 (part),
38392 (part), 38393, 38425, 38450, 38452, 38454 (part), 38458,
38461 (part), 38463 (part), 38464 (part), 38471, 38475, 38476
(part), 38485 (part), 38486 (part), 38487 (part), 42223 (part)
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
JOHN S. TANNER, Democrat, of Union City, TN; born at Dyersburg Army
Air Base in Halls, TN, on September 22, 1944; attended elementary and
high school in Union City; B.S., University of Tennessee at Knoxville,
1966; J.D., University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 1968; served, U.S.
Navy, lieutenant, 1968-72; Tennessee Army National Guard, colonel, 1974-
present; attorney; admitted to the Tennessee bar in 1968; and commenced
practice in Union City; member, Elam, Glasgow, Tanner & Acree Law Firm
until 1988; businessman; elected to Tennessee House of Representatives,
1976-86; chairman, House Committee on Commerce, 1987-89; member: Obion
County Chamber of Commerce, Obion County Cancer Society, Union City
Rotary Club, Obion County Bar Association, American Legion, Masons,
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Union City; married to
the former Betty Ann Portis; two children: Elizabeth Tanner Atkins and
John Portis; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1427 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4208............................................ 225-4714
Administrative Assistant.--Vickie Walling. FAX: 225-1765
Legislative Director.--F. Douglas Thompson.
Personal Secretary.--Kathy Becker.
203 West Church Street, Union City, TN 38261........... (901) 885-7070
District Director.--Joe Hill.
Federal Building, Room B-7, Jackson, TN 38301.......... (901) 423-4848
2836 Coleman Road, Memphis, TN 38128................... (901) 382-3220
Counties: Benton, Carroll, Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Henry,
Houston, Humphreys, Lake, Lauderdale, Madison, Obion, Shelby
(part), Stewart, Tipton, and Weakley. Population (1990),
541,907.
ZIP Codes: 37023, 37028, 37050 (part), 37058, 37079 (part), 37175
(part), 37178 (part), 37191 (part), 38001, 38004, 38006-07,
38011-12, 38015, 38017 (part), 38019, 38021, 38023-25, 38030,
38033-34, 38037, 38040-41, 38047, 38049 (part), 38050, 38053-54,
38056, 38058-59, 38063, 38069-71, 38075 (part), 38077, 38079
(part), 38080, 38104 (part), 38107 (part), 38108, 38119 (part),
38127, 38128 (part), 38133 (part), 38134 (part), 38135 (part),
38201, 38220-27, 38229-33, 38235-36, 38240-42, 38251, 38253-56,
38258-61, 38271, 38301-03, 38305 (part), 38308, 38313 (part),
38314, 38316-18, 38320, 38321 (part), 38324, 38330-31, 38333,
38336-38, 38341 (part), 38342-44, 38346, 38348, 38355, 38356
(part), 38358, 38369, 38378, 38382, 38389, 338391, 38392 (part)
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NINTH DISTRICT
HAROLD E. FORD, Democrat, of Memphis, TN; born in Memphis, May 20,
1945; son of Newton J. and Vera Ford; received M.B.A., business
administration, Howard University; B.S., business administration,
Tennessee State University, Nashville, 1967; graduate work, Tennessee
State University, Nashville, 1968; John Gupton Mortuary, 1969; member of
Tennessee House of Representatives: 87th Congress, Ways and Means
Committee; majority whip for House Secretary of Rules Committee, 88th
Congress; chairman, Special Legislative Committee to investigate rates
and practices of utilities across the State; married Dorothy Bowles
Ford, 1969; three children: Harold, Jr., Newton Jake, and Sir Isaac;
Baptist, member of Mount Moriah Baptist Church; member, St. Jude
Children's Research Hospital National Advisory Board and metropolitan
board of directors, YMCA of Memphis; trustee, Rust College; trustee,
Fisk University; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; ranking minority member, Ways and Means
Subcommittee on Human Resources, member, Ways and Means Aging Caucus;
chairman.
Office Listings
2111 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4209............................................ 225-3265
Acting Administrative Assistant.--Karen Franklin. FAX: 225-9215
Legislative Director.--Mark Schuermann.
Tax Counsel.--Kim McAffee; Karen Franklin.
Federal Office Building, Suite 369, 167 North Main
Street, Memphis, TN 38103............................. (901) 544-4131
District Office Administrator.--Mildred Horne.
County: Shelby County; city of Memphis. Population (1990), 541,981.
ZIP Codes: 38100-01, 38103, 38104 (part), 38105-06, 38107 (part), 38109,
38111-15, 38116 (part), 38117, 38119 (part), 38120 (part),
38122, 38124, 38126, 38127, 38128 (part), 38131-32, 38141
(part), 38152, 38173-74, 38182, 38186
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TEXAS
(Population, 1990 census, 17,059,805)
SENATORS
PHIL GRAMM, Republican, of College Station, TX; born in Fort
Benning, GA, July 8, 1942; son of Sergeant and Mrs. Kenneth M. Gramm;
B.B.A. and Ph.D., economics, University of Georgia, Athens, 1961-67;
professor of economics, Texas A&M University, College Station, 1967-78;
author of several books including: ``The Evolution of Modern Demand
Theory'' and ``The Economics of Mineral Extraction''; coauthor of the
Gramm-Latta I Budget, the Gramm-Latta II Omnibus Reconciliation Act and
the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings balanced budget bill; elected to the U.S.
House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1978, 1980, and 1982; resigned
from the House on January 5, 1983 upon being denied a seat on the House
Budget Committee; reelected as a Republican in a special election on
February 12, 1983; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 1984;
reelected in 1990; elected chairman, National Republican Senatorial
Committee for the 1991-92 term and reelected for the 1993-94 term;
Episcopalian; married to Dr. Wendy Lee Gramm, of Waialua, HI, 1970; two
sons: Marshall and Jeff.
Office Listings
370 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4302............................................ 224-2934
Chief of Staff.--Ruth Cymber.
Legislative Director.--Richard Ribbentrop.
Press Secretary.--Lawrence A. Neal.
State Director.--Steve Moss.
Suite 1500, 2323 Bryan, Dallas, TX 75201............... (214) 767-3000
222 East Van Buren, Harlingen, TX 78550................ (210) 423-6118
712 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002..................... (713) 229-2766
404 East Ramsey Road, San Antonio, TX 78216............ (210) 366-9494
1205 Texas, Lubbock, TX 79401.......................... (806) 743-7533
310 N. Mesa, El Paso, TX 79901......................... (915) 534-6896
* * *
KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON, Republican, of Dallas, TX, raised in La
Marque, TX; graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and University
of Texas School of Law; elected to the Texas House of Representatives,
1972-76; appointed vice-chair of the National Transportation Safety
Board, 1976; senior vice-president and general counsel, RepublicBank
Corp., and later co-founded Fidelity National Bank of Dallas; owned
McCraw Candies, Inc.; political and legal correspondent for KPRC-TV,
Houston; Episcopalian, married to Ray Hutchison; member: Anthony
Commission on Public Finance, development boards of SMU and Texas A&M
schools of business; trustee of The University of Texas Law School
Foundation; elected Texas State Treasurer, 1990; elected by special
election on June 5, 1993 to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of Lloyd Bentsen.
Office Listings
283 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4303............................................ 224-5922
Administrative Assistant.--Cliff Shannon. FAX: 224-0776
Legal Counsel.--Jeff Munk.
Special Assistant.--Lindsay Howe.
961 Federal Building, 300 East 8th Street, Austin, TX
78701................................................. (512) 482-5834
10440 North Central Expressway, Suite 1160, LB 606,
Dallas Texas 75231.................................... (214) 361-3500
1919 Smith Street, Suite 800, Houston, TX 77024........ (713) 653-3456
500 Chestnut Street, Suite 1570, Abilene, Texas 79602..
8023 Vantage Drive, Suite 460, San Antonio, Texas 78230 (210) 340-2885
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JIM CHAPMAN, Democrat, of Sulphur Springs, TX; born in Washington,
DC, on March 8, 1945; attended Lamar Elementary School, Sulphur Springs;
graduated, Sulphur Springs High School, 1963; B.B.A. in accounting,
University of Texas, Austin, 1968; J.D., Southern Methodist University
School of Law, Dallas, TX, 1970; attorney; admitted to the Texas State
bar, 1970, and commenced practice in Sulphur Springs; district attorney,
8th judicial district, 1977-
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84; member, First United Methodist Church; married to the former Betty
Brice, 1971; two children: Jennifer and Trey; elected to the 99th
Congress by special election on August 3, 1985 to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Sam B. Hall, Jr.; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Appropriations.
Office Listings
2417 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4301............................................ 225-3035
Administrative Assistant.--William K. Moore. FAX: 225-7265
Legislative Director.--Karen Greenwood.
Executive Assistant.--Leslie L. Schindel.
P.O. Box 538, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482................ (903) 885-8682
District Administrator.--Bill Brannon.
U.S. Federal Building, G-15, 100 East Houston,
Marshall, TX 75671.................................... (903) 938-8386
Bowie County Courthouse, New Boston, TX 75570.......... (903) 628-5594
Counties: Bowie, Camp, Cass, Delta, Franklin, Gregg (part), Harrison,
Hopkins, Hunt (part), Lamar, Marion, Morris, Nacogdoches (part),
Panola, Red River, Rusk, Titus, Upshur, Wood. Population (1990),
566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75031 (part), 75072, 75124 (part), 75143 (part), 75147
(part), 75148, 75163, 75401 (part), 75411-12, 75415-17, 75420
(part), 75421, 75422 (part), 75423 (part), 75425-26, 75428,
75431 (part), 75432-37, 75439, 75440 (part), 75441, 75446
(part), 75448, 75450, 75451 (part), 75452 (part), 75453 (part),
75455, 75457, 75460, 75468-70, 75471 (part), 75472 (part),
75473, 75477 (part), 75478, 75480 (part), 75481-82, 75486-87,
75492-93, 75494 (part), 75496 (part), 75501 (part), 75503-05,
75550-51, 75554-74, 75601 (part), 75602 (part), 75603 (part),
75605 (part), 75630-31, 75633, 75636-40, 75642-43, 75644 (part),
75647 (part), 75650-53, 75656-59, 75661, 75662 (part), 75666-71,
75680-83, 75684 (part), 75685, 75686 (part), 75687-89, 75691-92,
75694, 75751 (part), 75755, 75756 (part), 75757 (part), 75758
(part), 75759, 75760 (part), 75763 (part), 75764, 75765 (part),
75766, 75770 (part), 75772, 75778 (part), 75780, 75782, 75784-
85, 75789 (part), 75853 (part), 75925, 75929, 75930 (part),
75935, 75946 (part), 75954, 75969 (part), 75972 (part), 75973-76
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
CHARLES WILSON, Democrat, of Lufkin, TX; born in Trinity, TX, June
1, 1933; attended public schools of Trinity, TX, graduating from Trinity
High School, 1951; while a student at Sam Houston State University at
Huntsville, TX, was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy; graduated from
the Academy, 1956, with B.S. degree; served in the U.S. Navy, 1956-60,
with rank of lieutenant; elected to the Texas House of Representatives,
1960-66; elected to the Texas Senate, 1966-72; lumber yard manager;
elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2256 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4302............................................ 225-2401
Administrative Assistant.--Peyton Walters. FAX: 225-1764
Legislative Director.--Larry Murphy.
Office Manager.--Amy Trites.
Room 201, 701 North First Street, Lufkin, TX 75901..... (409) 637-1770
District Director.--Shaun Davis.
Counties: Angelina, Cherokee, Grimes, Hardin, Houston, Jasper, Liberty,
Montgomery (part), Nacogdoches (part), Newton, Orange, Polk,
Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity, Tyler,
Walker. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75751 (part), 75760 (part), 75763 (part), 75770 (part), 75778
(part), 75779, 75788, 75801-02, 75832, 75834-35, 75839, 75844-
45, 75847, 75849, 75851, 75852 (part), 75853 (part), 75856,
75858, 75861-62, 75865, 75901-03, 75926, 75928, 75930 (part),
75931-34, 75936-39, 75941-44, 75946 (part), 75947-49, 75951,
75956-63, 75966, 75968, 75969 (part), 75970, 75972 (part),
75977-80, 77301 (part), 77302, 77326, 77327 (part), 77328,
77331-32, 77334-35, 77340-41, 77350-51, 77357 (part), 77358
(part), 77359-60, 77364, 77365 (part), 77367-69, 77371, 77372
(part), 77374, 77376, 77378 (part), 77519, 77533, 77535, 77538,
77561, 77564, 77575, 77582, 77585, 77611-12, 77614-16, 77624-26,
77630-31, 77639, 77656, 77659-60, 77662-64, 77711, 77830 (part)
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
SAM JOHNSON, Republican, of Dallas, born San Antonio, TX, October
11, 1930; received B.S., business administration, Southern Methodist
University, Dallas, TX, 1951; M.A., international affairs, George
Washington University, Washington, DC; served in Air Force, 29 years:
Korea and Vietnam (POW in Vietnam, 6 years and 10 months); director, Air
Force Fighter
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Weapons School; flew with Air Force Thunderbirds' Precision Flying
Demonstration Team; graduate of Armed Services Staff College and
National War College; military awards received: 2 Silver Stars, 2
Legions of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, 1 Bronze Star with Valor,
2 Purple Hearts, four Air Medals, and 3 Outstanding Unit Awards; ended
career with rank of colonel and Air Division commander; retired, 1979;
opened homebuilding company, 1979; member: Executive Board of Dedman
College, Southern Methodist University; Associated Texans Against Crime;
Texas State Society; married the former Shirley L. Melton, September 1,
1950; 3 children, Dr. James Robert Johnson, Shirley Virginia (Gini)
Mulligan, Beverly Briney; elected Texas State House of Representatives,
1984; elected by special election on May 18, 1991 to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Steve Bartlett; elected on November 3, 1992
to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1030 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4303............................................ 225-4201
Administrative Assistant.--Mark Franz.
Legislative Director.--Michael Hansen.
Press Secretary.--Mindy Tucker.
District Director.--Mary Lynn Murrell.
Suite 610, 9400 N. Central Expressway, Dallas, TX 75231 (214) 739-0182
Suite 204, 1912 Avenue K, Plano, TX 75074.............. (214) 423-2017
Counties: Dallas (part), Collin (part). Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75002, 75023 (part), 75025 (part), 75026, 75040 (part), 75041
(part), 75042 (part), 75043 (part), 75044, 75045, 75047, 75048
(part), 75069 (part), 75074 (part), 75075 (part), 75080 (part),
75081 (part), 75082 (part), 75084, 75085, 75086, 75088 (part),
75094, 75098 (part), 75149 (part), 75150 (part), 75159 (part),
75181 (part), 75182 (part), 75205 (part), 75206 (part), 75209
(part), 75214 (part), 75218 (part), 75219 (part), 75220 (part),
75225 (part), 75228 (part), 75229 (part), 75230 (part), 75231
(part), 75234 (part), 75238 (part), 75240 (part), 75243 (part),
75244 (part), 75252 (part), 75253 (part), 75275, 75283, 75284,
75355, 75359, 75367, 75372, 75378, 75382, 75391
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
RALPH M. HALL, Democrat, of Rockwall, TX; born in Fate, TX, May 3,
1923; attended Fate and Rockwall public schools; graduated, Rockwall
High School, 1941; attended Texas Christian University, University of
Texas, and received LL.B., Southern Methodist University, 1951;
lieutenant (senior grade), U.S. Navy, carrier pilot, 1942-45; lawyer;
admitted to the Texas bar in 1951 and commenced practice in Rockwall;
former president and chief executive officer, Texas Aluminum Corp.; past
general counsel, Texas Extrusion Co., Inc.; past organizer, chairman,
board of directors, now chairman of board, Lakeside National Bank of
Rockwall (now Lakeside Bancshares, Inc.); past chairman board of
directors, Lakeside News, Inc.; past vice chairman, board of directors,
Bank of Crowley; president, North & East Trading Co.; vice president,
Crowley Holding Co.; county judge, Rockwall County, 1950-62; member,
Texas State Senate, 1962-72; member: First Methodist Church; American
Legion Post 117; VFW Post 6796, and Rockwall Rotary Club; married to the
former Mary Ellen Murphy, 1944; three sons: Hampton, Brett, and
Blakeley; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2236 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4304............................................ 225-6673
Administrative Assistant.--James D. Cole. FAX: 225-3332
Legislative Assistant.--Grace Warren.
104 North San Jacinto Street, Rockwall, TX 75087-2508.. (214) 771-9118
District Assistant.--E.K. Slaughter. FAX: 722-0907
119 Federal Building, Sherman, TX 75090-5917........... (903) 892-1112
District Assistant.--Judy Rowton. FAX: 868-0264
211 Federal Building, Tyler, TX 75072-7222............. (903) 597-3729
District Assistant.--Martha Glover. FAX: 597-0726
Counties: Collin County (part); cities and townships of Anna, Blue
Ridge, Celina, Copeville, Farmersville, Howe, Josephine, Lavon,
McKinney (part), Melissa, Nevada, Princeton, Westminister,
Weston, Wylie. Cooke County (part); cities and townships of
Callisburg, Era, Gainesville, Lake Kiowa, Lindsay, Muenster,
Myra, Valley View. Dallas County (part); cities and townships of
Rowlett (part), Sachse (part), Sunnyvale (part). Denton County
(part); cities and townships of Aubrey, Denton (part), Krum,
Little Elm, Pilot Point, Sanger. Fannin County; cities and
townships of Bailey, Bonham, Dodd City, Ector, Gober, Honey
Grove, Ivanhoe, Ladonia, Leonard, Ravenna, Savoy, Telephone,
Trenton, Windom. Grayson County; cities and townships of Bells,
Collinsville, Denison, Dorchester, Gordonville, Gunter,
Pottsboro, Sadler, Sherman, Southmayd, Tioga, Tom Bean, Van
Alstyne, Whitesboro, Whitewright. Gregg County (part); cities
and townships of Easton Gladewater, Judson, Kilgore, Longview
(part), White Oak. Hunt County (part); cities and townships of
Caddo Mills, Celeste, Greenville (part), Quinlan. Kaufman County
(part); cities and townships of Crandall, Elmo, Forney, Kaufman,
Kemp, Mabank, Terrell. Rains County ; cities and townships of
East Tawakoni,
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Emory, Point. Rockwall County; cities and townships of Fate, Heath,
Rockwall, Royse City. Smith County (part); cities and townships
of Bullard, Flint, Lindale, Troup, Tyler (part), Whitehouse,
Winona. Van Zandt County; cities and townships of Ben Wheeler,
Canton, Edgewood, Fruitvale, Grand Saline, Van, Wills Point.
Population, 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75009, 75020-21, 75030, 75048, 75058, 75069 (part), 75070
(part), 75076, 75087, 75088 (part), 75090-91, 75097, 75098
(part), 75103, 75114 (part), 75117-18, 75121, 75126-27, 75132,
75135 (part), 75140, 75142, 75143 (part), 75147 (part), 75159
(part), 75160, 75169, 75182 (part), 75189, 75200 (part), 75401
(part), 75403, 75404 (part), 75407, 75409, 75413-14, 75418,
75423-24, 75438, 75439, 75440, 75442-43, 75446-47, 75449, 75452,
75453 (part), 75454, 75458, 75459, 75472, 75474-76, 75479,
75488-91, 75492 (part), 75494 (part), 75495, 75601 (part), 75602
(part), 75603 (part), 75604 (part), 75605 (part), 75606-08
(part), 75610-11, 75613, 75641, 75647 (part), 75660, 75662
(part), 75663 (part), 75693, 75701 (part), 75702 (part), 75703,
75704 (part), 75705 75708 (part), 75710, 75711 (part), 75712,
75713, 75750, 75754, 75757 (part), 75758 (part), 75762, 75771,
75789 (part), 75790-92, 76201, 76202, 76203, 76204, 76233
(part), 76240, 76241, 76245, 76249, 76250, 76252, 76258, 76264,
76266, 76268, 76271, 76272, 76273
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
JOHN BRYANT, Democrat, of Dallas, TX; born in Lake Jackson, TX, on
February 22, 1947; graduated, Brazosport High School, 1965; graduated,
Southern Methodist University with a B.A. degree in 1969; Southern
Methodist University School of Law, 1972; admitted to the bar in 1972;
partner in law firm of Stanford & Bryant; served as chief counsel to the
Texas Senate subcommittee on consumer affairs, 1973; elected to Texas
House of Representatives in a special election, January 24, 1974;
reelected in general election, 1974; reelected in 1976, served as
chairman of House Study Group; reelected in 1978, served second term as
chairman of House Study Group; reelected in 1980; member: White Rock
United Methodist Church, Old Scyene Historical Society, Historical
Preservation Society of Dallas, Dallas Bar Association, Mesquite Chamber
of Commerce; board member of Deaf Action Center of Dallas; lifetime
member of Lions Club Eye Bank; married to the former Janet Watts; three
children: Amy, John, Jr., and Jordan; elected to the 98th Congress,
November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2330 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4305............................................ 225-2231
Administrative Assistant.--Randy White. FAX: 225-9721
Legislative Director.--Barbara A. Crapa.
Press Assistant.--Carlton Carl.
Suite 518, 8035 East R.L. Thornton, Dallas, TX 75228... (214) 767-6554
District Administrative Assistant.--Norma R. Minnis.
Counties: Anderson, Brazos (part), Dallas (part), Freestone, Henderson,
Kaufman (part), Leon, Limestone, Madison, Robertson, Smith
(part). Cities and townships: Athens, Bremond, Brownsboro,
Bryan, Buffalo, Calvert, Cayuga, Centerville, Chandler, Concord,
Coolidge, Crandall, Cuney, Dallas, Donie, Elkhart, Eustace,
Fairfield, Ferris, Flynn, Franklin, Frankston, Groesbeck, Gun
Barrel City, Hearne, Jewett, Kaufman, Kemp, Kirvin, Kose, Larue,
Leona, Mabank, Garland, Lancaster, Hutchins, Seagoville,
Mesquite, Madisonville, Malakoff, Marquez, Mart, Mexia, Midway,
Montalba, Mount Calm, Munford, Murchison, New Baden, Normangee,
North Zulch, Oakwood, Palestine, Poyner, Prairie Hill, Rosser,
Scurry, Streetman, Teague, Tehuacana, Tennessee Colony,
Thornton, Tinidad, Tyler, Wheelock, Wortham. Population (1990),
566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75040 (part), 75041 (part), 75042 (part), 75043 (part), 75046
(part), 75114, 75124-25, 75134 (part), 75141, 75142 (part),
75143 (part), 75147 (part), 75148, 75149 (part), 75150 (part),
75157-58, 75159 (part), 75163, 75180 (part), 75181 (part), 75185
(part), 75187 (part), 75201 (part), 75204 (part), 75205 (part),
75206 (part), 75207 (part), 75209 (part), 75214 (part), 75217
(part), 75218 (part), 75219 (part), 75221, 75223 (part), 75226
(part), 75227 (part), 75228 (part), 75235 (part), 75238 (part),
75239 (part), 75241 (part), 75246 (part), 75253 (part), 75371,
75701 (part), 75702 (part), 75704 (part), 75708 (part), 75709,
75712 (part), 75751, 75756, 75758-59, 75763, 75770, 75782,
75801-02, 75831-33, 75838-40, 75846, 75848, 75850, 75852-53,
75855, 75859-61, 75865, 76629, 76635, 76642, 76653, 76664,
76667, 76673, 76678, 76686-87, 76693, 77801 (part), 77802
(part), 77803 (part), 77806, 77822, 77837, 77850, 77855-56,
77859, 77864, 77870-72
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
JOE BARTON, Republican, of Ennis, TX; born in Waco, TX, September
15, 1949; attended Travis Elementary School, Bryan, TX; graduated Waco
High School, 1968; B.S., industrial engineering, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX, 1972; M.S., industrial administration, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN, 1973; plant manager, assistant to the
vice president, Ennis Business Forms, Inc., 1973-81; awarded White House
Fellowship, 1981-82; served as aide to James B. Edwards, Secretary,
Department of Energy; member, Natural Gas Decontrol Task Force in the
Office of Planning, Policy and Analysis; worked with the Department of
Energy task force in support of the President's Private Sector Survey on
Cost Control; natural gas decontrol and project cost control consultant,
Atlantic Richfield Co.; cofounder, Houston
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County Volunteer Ambulance Service, 1976; vice president, Houston
County Industrial Development Authority, 1980; chairman, Crockett Parks
and Recreation Board, 1979-80; vice president, Houston County Chamber of
Commerce, 1977-80; member, Dallas Energy Forum; married to Janet Sue
Winslow Barton; three children: Brad, Alison, and Kristin; Methodist;
elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2264 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4306............................................ 225-2002
Administrative Assistant.--Cathy Gillespie. FAX: 225-3052
Communications Director.--Craig Murphy.
Legislative Director.--Beth Hall.
Scheduler.--Sharla Metze.
Suite 101, 303 West Knox, Ennis, TX 75119-3942......... (817) 543-1000
4521 South Hulen Street, Suite 210, Fort Worth, TX
76109................................................. FAX: 225-3052
Suite 100, 2019 East Lamar Boulevard, Arlington, TX
76006................................................. (817) 543-1000
Counties: Dallas (part), Ellis (part), Johnson (part), Parker (part),
Tarrant (part). Cities and townships: Aledo, Anneta, Anneta
North, Anneta South, Azle (part), Bedford, Benbrook (part),
Briar Oaks, Burleson (part), Colleyville, Coppell (part),
Crowley (part), Dallas (part), Dalworthington Gardens (part),
Ennis (part), Euless, Flower Mound (part), Fort Worth (part),
Grand Prairie (part), Grapevine, Haltom City (part), Haslet
(part), Hudson Oaks, Hurst, Irving (part), Joshua (part), Keene
(part), Keller, Mansfield (part), Midlothian (part), Newark
(part), North Richland Mills, Oak Leaf, Ovilla, Pantego (part),
Pecan Hill (part), Red Oak (part), Richland Hills (part),
Southlake (part), Watauga, Waxahachie (part), Weatherford
(part), Westlake (part), Willow Park. Population (1990),
566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75019 (part), 75050 (part), 75052 (part), 75063 (part), 75119
(part), 75154 (part), 75165 (part), 76008, 76013 (part), 76015
(part), 76016, 76017 (part), 76018 (part), 76020 (part), 76021,
76022 (part), 76028 (part), 76034 (part), 76036 (part), 76039
(part), 76040 (part), 76051 (part), 76052 (part), 76053 (part),
76054 (part), 76058, 76059 (part), 76063 (part), 76065 (part),
76086 (part), 76092, 76095, 76103 (part), 76109 (part), 76110
(part), 76112 (part), 76116 (part), 76117 (part), 76118 (part),
76123 (part), 76126 (part), 76132 (part), 76133 (part), 76148,
76179 (part), 76248 (part), 76262
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
BILL ARCHER, Republican, of Houston, TX; born in Houston, TX, March
22, 1928; graduated from St. Thomas High School, salutatorian, 1945;
attended Rice University, 1945-46; University of Texas, B.B.A., LL.B.
(with honors), 1946-51; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1951-53; captain,
USAF Reserve; councilman and mayor pro tempore, city of Hunters Creek
Village, 1955-62; elected to Texas House of Representatives, 1966;
reelected, 1968; attorney and businessman; president, Uncle Johnny
Mills, Inc., 1953-61; member of Saint Anne's Catholic Church; member,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity; chosen Houston S.A.E. Man of the Year;
St. Thomas High School Alumnus Award; Houston B'nai B'rith ``Man of the
Year'' Award; member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; life member,
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo; N.F.I.B. ``Guardian of Small
Business'' Award; N.A.B. ``Watchdog of the Treasury'' Award; National
Alliance of Senior Citizens ``Golden Age Hall of Fame'' Award;
president, Texas State Society of Washington, DC, 1974-75; Spring
Branch-Memorial Chamber of Commerce ``Most Representative Citizen''
Award; Brotherhood Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews;
University of Texas 1981 Distinguished Alumnus Award; five children, two
step-children, and seven grandchildren; married to the former Sharon
Sawyer; elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Ways and Means; Joint
Committee on Taxation; official Congressional Trade Adviser; member,
White House Commission on Regulatory Reform, 1975-76; chairman,
Republican Study Committee Task Force on Regulatory Reform, 1975-76;
member, National Commission on Social Security Reform, 1982-83; member,
Republican Leadership's Task Force on Health, 1992-93; chairman,
Leader's Economic Task Force, 1993; awards, Free Congress Foundation's
Sound Dollar, 1994, Golden Bulldog Award, from Watchdog of the Treasury;
The Jefferson Award, Citizens for a Sound Economy, 1994; The National
Association of Private Enterprise; Entrepreneurs Perfect Partner Award,
1993; American Society of Association Executives, Beacon Award, 1992;
and American Business Council of the Gulf Countries, Open Door to the
Middle East Award, 1993.
Office Listings
1236 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4307............................................ 225-2571
Administrative Assistant.--Don Carlson. FAX: 225-4381
Legislative Director.--Frank Hampton.
Appointment Secretary.--Linda Figura.
Press Secretary.--Tom Hoopes.
10000 Memorial Drive, #620, Houston, TX 77024-3490..... (713) 682-8828
District Director.--Anne Clutterbuck. FAX: 680-8070
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County: Harris County; cities of Barker, Cypress, Houston (part), Katy
(part), Tomball (part), and Waller (part). Population (1990),
566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77005 (part), 17707 (part), 77014 (part), 77019 (part) 77024
(part), 77027 (part), 77040 (part), 77041 (part), 77042 (part),
77043 (part), 77046, 77055 (part), 77056 (part), 77057 (part),
77063 (part), 77064 (part), 77065, 77066 (part), 77067 (part),
77068 (part), 77069 (part), 77070 (part), 77072 (part), 77077
(part), 77079, 77080 (part), 77082 (part), 77083 (part), 77084
(part), 77086 (part), 77088 (part), 77090 (part), 77091 (part),
77092 (part), 77094-95, 77098 (part), 77099 (part), 77218-19,
77224, 77227, 77240-42, 77244, 77250, 77256-57, 77269, 77279-80,
77282, 77284, 77375 (part), 77413, 77429, 77433, 77447 (part),
77449 77450 (part), 77484 (part), 77491-92, 77493 (part), 77494
(part)
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
JACK M. FIELDS, Jr., Republican, of Humble, TX; born in Humble,
February 3, 1952; educated Humble ISD public schools; graduated, Humble
High School, 1970; B.A., Baylor University, 1974; J.D., Baylor
University Law School, 1977; vice president, Rosewood Memorial Funeral
Home and Cemetery, a family-owned business; attorney in Humble since
1977; school honors: student body president, Humble High School; student
body president, Baylor University, junior and senior years; outstanding
sophomore and senior man at Baylor University; listed in Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities in junior and senior years; current
memberships include First Bapist Church of Humble; elected to 97th
Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2228 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4308............................................ 225-4901
Administrative Assistant.--Robert E.H. Ferguson.
Legislative Director.--Robert E.H. Ferguson.
News Secretary.--Bryan H. Wirwicz.
Personal Secretary.--Judy D. Alvarez.
Suite 165, Deerbrook Plaza, 9810 FM 1960 Bypass West,
Humble, TX 77338-3599................................. (713) 540-8000
District Administrative Assistant.--Jim Finley. (800) 568-0808
Counties: Austin (part), Brazos (part), Harris (part), Montgomery
(part), Waller (part), Washington. Cities and townships:
Houston, Conroe, Cut and Shoot, Kingwood, Dobbin, Huffman,
Humble, Montgomery, New Caney, Pinehurst, Plantersville, Porter,
Splendora, Spring, Tomball, Klein, The Woodlands, Bellville,
Chapel Hill, Hempstead, Hockley, San Felipe, Sealy, Waller,
Bryan, Brenham, Burton, College Station, Kurten, Millican,
Washington, Wellborn, Blieblerville, and Industry. Population
(1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77014 (part), 77066 (part), 77068 (part), 77069 (part), 77070
(part), 77073 (part), 77090 (part), 77301 (part), 77302, 77303
(part), 77304, 77325, 77327 (part), 77333, 77336, 77338 (part),
77339, 77345, 77346 (part), 77347, 77355-57, 77362, 77363
(part), 77365, 77372-73, 77375 (part), 77379-81, 77384-86,
77388-89, 77396 (part), 77418, 77426, 77445 (part), 77447
(part), 77473, 77474 (part), 77484 (part), 77532 (part), 77801
(part), 77802 (part), 77803 (part), 77806, 77833, 77834, 77835,
77840, 77841-44 77862, 77866, 77880-81, 78931, 78944, 77862
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
STEPHEN E. STOCKMAN, Republican, of Beaumont, TX; born in Bloomfield
Hills, MI, November 14, 1957; graduated, Dondero High School, Royal Oak,
MI, 1975; B.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake, TX, 1990; accountant;
member: First Baptist Church of Houston, National Rifle Association
(life member), Baytown Chamber of Commerce, LaMarque Chamber of
Commerce, Smithsonian Institute, Accuracy in Media; married to the
former Patti Ferguson, 1988; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
417 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-6565
Administrative Assistant.--Jeff Fisher. FAX: 225-3483
Deputy Administrative Assistant.--Dan Caprio.
Appointment Secretary/Office Manager.--Patti Martin.
2490 McFaddin, Beaumont, TX 77702...................... (409) 838-0061
Cotton Exchange Building, 2102 Mechanic, Suite 107,
Galveston, TX 77550................................... (409) 766-3608
Counties: Chambers, Galveston, Harris (part), Jefferson. Population
(1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77044 (part), 77049 (part), 77058 (part), 77062 (part), 77346
(part), 77396 (part), 77510, 77511 (part), 77514, 77517-18,
77520 (part), 77521 (part), 77532 (part), 77539, 77546 (part),
77550-55, 77560, 77562 (part), 77563, 77565,
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77568, 77573-74, 77579-80, 77590-92, 77597, 77598 (part), 77613, 77617,
77619, 77622-23, 77627, 77629, 77640-43, 77650-51, 77655, 77661,
77665, 77701-10, 77713, 77720, 77726
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
LLOYD DOGGETT, Democrat, of Austin, TX; born October 6, 1946 in
Austin, TX; attended Brykerwoods Elementary School; graduated, Austin
High School; B.B.A., University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1967; J.D.,
University of Texas, 1970; president, University of Texas Student Body;
associate editor, Texas Law Review; Outstanding Young Lawyer, Austin
Association of Young Lawyers; president, Texas Consumer Association;
member, First United Methodist Church; admitted to the Texas State bar,
1971; elected to Texas State Senate at age 26, 1973-85; Senate author of
124 state laws, and Senate sponsor of 63 House bills enacted into law;
elected president pro tempore of Texas Senate; served as acting
governor; named Outstanding Young Texan by Texas Jaycees; Arthur B.
DeWitty Award for outstanding achievement in human rights, Austin NAACP;
honored for work by Austin Rape Crisis Center, Planned Parenthood of
Austin; Austin Chapter, American Institute of Architects; Austin Council
on Alcoholism; and Disabled American Veterans; served as a Justice on
the Texas Supreme Court, 1989-94; chairman, Supreme Court Task Force on
Judicial Ethics, 1992-94; judge (Mexican-American Bar of Texas), 1993;
adjunct professor, University of Texas School of Law, 1989-94; James
Madison Award, Texas Freedom of Information Foundation, 1990; First
Amendment Award, National Society of Professional Journalists, 1990;
member: House Science Committee, and Subcommittee on Basic Research,
House Budget Committee, Democratic Caucus Task Force on Crime,
Democratic Caucus Parliamentary Group; married to Libby Belk Doggett,
1969; two children: Lisa and Cathy; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
126 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4310.................................................. 225-4865
Chief of Staff.--Leo Coco.
Executive Assistant.--Nancy Williams.
Staff Assistant.--Patrick Marotta.
Press Secretary.--Amy Weiss Tobe.
763 Federal Building, Austin, TX 78701................. (512) 482-5921
District Director.--Margaret Moore.
County: Travis County (part); cities and townships of Anderson Mill
(part), Austin (part), Jollyville (part), Lakeway (part), Lost
Creek, Onion Creek, Pflugerville, Tanglewood Forest, Wells
Branch, West Lake Hills and Windemere. Population (1990),
566,217.
ZIP Codes: 73301, 73344, 78600, 78602, 78605 (part), 78606, 78610-12,
78616-17, 78619-20, 78621 (part), 78622, 78635, 78636 (part),
78640, 78641 (part), 78644, 78648 (part), 78650-53, 78654
(part), 78655 (part), 78656, 78659 (part), 78660-63, 78665,
78666 (part), 78667, 78669, 78676, 78700-05, 78710-13, 78716-39,
78741-69, 78771-74, 78776, 78778-89, 78941 (part), 78942 (part),
78953, 78957 (part), 78959 (part)
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
CHET EDWARDS, Democrat, of Waco, TX; born in Corpus Christi, TX,
November 24, 1951; attended Wilson Elementary; graduated Memorial High
School, Houston, TX, 1970; B.A., Texas A&M University, College Station,
TX, 1974; M.B.A., Harvard Business School, Boston, MA, 1981; served as
legislative assistant to Texas Congressman Olin ``Tiger'' Teague, 1974-
77; marketing representative, Trammell Crow Company, 1981-85; president,
Edwards Communications, Inc.; member, Texas State Senate, 1983-90;
member of the Waco Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Lea Ann
Wood; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
328 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4311.................................................. 225-6105
Administrative Assistant.--Jay Neel. FAX: 225-0350
Legislative Director.--Ned Michalek.
Press Secretary.--Vance Gore.
#710 Clifton-Robinson Tower, 700 S. University Parks
Drive, Waco, TX 76706-1093............................ (817) 752-9600
District Director.--Jim Haddox. FAX: 752-7769
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Counties: Bell, Bosque, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton, Hill, Lampasas,
McCulloch (part), McLennan, Milam, Mills, San Saba. Population
(1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76043 (part), 76432 (part), 76433 (part), 76436 (part), 76442
(part), 76443 (part), 76457 (part), 76471 (part), 76501-04,
76511-13, 76517-20, 76522-26, 76527 (part), 76528, 76530-31,
76533-34, 76537-44, 76550, 76552, 76554-59, 76561, 76564-66,
76567 (part), 76569-71, 76573, 76576, 76577 (part), 76579-80,
76621 (part), 76624 (part), 76630, 76632-34, 76637-38, 76640,
76643, 76649 (part), 76652, 76653 (part), 76654-57, 76661, 76664
(part), 76665, 76671, 76673 (part), 76675, 76677, 76680, 76682,
76684-85, 76687 (part), 76689, 76690 (part), 76691 (part),
76700-08, 76710-12, 76714, 76716, 76801, 76803-04, 76823 (part),
76824, 76827, 76832, 76844, 76853, 76857, 76864, 76870, 76871
(part), 76872 (part), 76877, 76880, 76890 (part), 77857, 77859
(part), 78605 (part), 78608, 78613, 78639 (part), 78641 (part),
78642, 78645, 78673-74, 78947 (part)
* * *
TWELFTH DISTRICT
PETE GEREN, Democrat, of Fort Worth, TX; born in Fort Worth, TX,
January 29, 1952; graduated from Arlington Heights High School, Fort
Worth, 1970; attended Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, 1970-73; B.A.,
University of Texas at Austin, 1974; J.D., University of Texas Law
School, 1978; attorney, admitted to the Texas bar, 1978; practiced in
Houston, 1978-80; in Fort Worth, TX, 1980-84, and 1986-89; member: board
of visitors, University of Texas Law School; American Bar Association;
board of directors, Mental Health Advisory Committee, John Peter Smith
Hospital; Arts Caucus; Fire Caucus; married to the former Rebecca Ray;
two daughters: Tracy Elizabeth, 1989 and Sarah Anne, 1993; elected by
special election to the 101st Congress on September 20, 1989 to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of Jim Wright; reelected to the 102d
Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2448 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4312............................................ 225-5071
Administrative Assistant.--Laura Redding. FAX: 225-2786
Legislative Director.--Pete Rose.
Executive Assistant.--Dorothy Wing.
Press Secretary.--Michele Mitchell.
Suite 740, 1600 West 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102.. (817) 338-0909
Counties: Johnson (part), Parker (part), Tarrant (part). Population
(1990), 254,109.
ZIP Codes: 76009, 76012 (part), 76020 (part), 76022 (part), 76028
(part), 76031 (part), 76033, 76034 (part), 76036 (part), 76039
(part), 76040 (part), 76044 (part), 76050 (part), 76052 (part),
76053 (part), 76054 (part), 76058 (part), 76059 (part), 76061,
76063 (part), 76066 (part), 76067 (part), 76082 (part), 76084
(part), 76086 (part), 76087 (part), 76093 (part), 76101-02,
76103 (part), 76104 (part), 76105 (part), 76106, 76107 (part),
76108 (part), 76109 (part), 76110 (part), 76111, 76112 (part),
76113, 76114 (part), 76115 (part), 76116 (part), 76117 (part),
76118 (part), 76119 (part), 76120 (part), 76121, 76123 (part),
76124, 76126 (part), 76127, 76129, 76131 (part), 76132 (part),
76133 (part), 76134 (part), 76135 (part), 76136, 76137 (part),
76140 (part), 76147, 76150, 76155 (part), 76161, 76164, 76177
(part), 76179 (part), 76180 (part), 76191-93, 76196-99, 76248
(part), 76439, 76485, 76487 (part), 76490 (part)
* * *
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
WILLIAM M. (MAC) THORNBERRY, Republican, of Amarillo, TX; born in
Clarendon, TX, July 15, 1958; graduated, Clarendon High School,
Clarendon, TX; B.A., Texas Tech University; University of Texas, Law
Degree; rancher, attorney; admitted to Texas bar, 1983; member: Texas
and Southwestern Cattle Raisers, Children's Rehabilitation Center;
married: Sarah Adams, 1986; two children: Will and Mary Kemp; elected to
the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1535 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4313............................................ 225-3706
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Tommy
Thompson.
Office Manager.--Diane Lasyone.
724 South Polk, Suite 400, Amarillo, TX 79101.......... (806) 371-8844
District Office Manager.--Melodi Moore-Byrd.
811 Sixth Street, Suite 130, Wichita Falls, TX 76301... (817) 767-0541
District Office Manager.--Drucie Scaling.
Counties: Archer County; cities of Archer City, Holliday, Megarel,
Scotland, and Windhorst. Armstrong County; cities of Claude and
Wayside. Baylor County; cities of Red Springs and Seymour.
Briscoe County; cities of Quitaque and Silverton. Carson County;
cities of Carson, Nazareth, Panhandle, Skellytown, and White
Deer. Castro County; cities of Dimmitt and Hereford. Childress
County; cities of Carey, Childress, Kirkland, and Tell. Clay
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County; cities of Bellevue, Bluegrove, Byers, Henrietta, and Petrolia.
Collingsworth County; cities of Dodson, Quail, Samnorwood, and
Wellington. Cottle County; cities of Cee Vee, Chalk, and
Paducah. Crosby County; Cone, Crosbyton, Lorenzo, and Ralls.
Denton County; cities of Denton and Krum. Dickens County; cities
of Afton, Dickens, Mcadoo, and Spur. Donley County; Clarendon,
Hedley, and Lelia Lake. Floyd County; cities of Aiken,
Dougherty, Floydada, Lakeview, Lockney, and South Plains. Foard
County; city of Crowell. Garza County; cities of Justiceburg and
Post. Gray County; cities of Lefors, McLean, and Pampa. Hale
County; cities of Abernathy, Cotton Center, Edmonson, Happy,
Plainview, Petersburg, and Quail. Hall County; cities of
Estelline, Memphis, and Turkey. Hardeman County; cities of
Chillicothe and Quanah. Hemphill County; city of Canadian.
Hutchinson County; cities of Borger, Fritch, Sanford, and
Stinnett. King County; cities of Dumont and Guthrie. Knox
County; cities of Benjamin, Goree, Knox City, Munday, Truscott,
and Vera. Lamb County; Amherst, Earth, Fieldton, Lamb,
Littlefield, Olton, Spade, Springlake, and Sudan. Lipscomb
County; cities of Booker, Darrouzett, Follett, Higgins, and
Lipscomb. Lubbock County; cities of Lubbock and Slaton. Lynn
County; cities of New Home, O'Donnell, Tahoka, and Wilson.
Montague County; cities of Bowie, Forestburg, Montague, Nocona,
Ringgold, and Saint Jo. Motley County; cities of Flomot,
Matador, Northfield, and Roaring Springs. Potter County; cities
of Amarillo, and Bushland. Wheeler County; cities of Allison,
Briscoe, Mobeetie, Shamrock, Twitty, and Wheeler. Roberts
County; city of Miami. Swisher County; cities of Happy, Kress,
and Tulia. Wichita County; Burkburnett, Electra, Iowa Park,
Kamay, Sunset, and Wichita Falls. Wilbarger County; city of
Vernon. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76201, 76228 , 76230, 76239, 76249, 76251, 76255, 76261,
76265, 76270, 76301-11, 76351-52, 76354, 76357, 76360, 76363-67,
76369-71, 76377-80, 76383-84, 76389, 79003, 79005, 79007-08,
79011-12, 79014, 79019, 79021, 79024, 79027, 79031-32, 79034,
79036, 79039, 79041-43, 79046, 79051-52, 79054, 79056-57, 79059,
79061, 76063-66, 79068, 79072-73, 79077-80, 79082-83, 79085,
79088, 79090, 79094-97, 79101-11, 79114, 79117-22, 79124, 79159-
60, 79201, 79220-27, 79229-41, 79243-46, 79248, 79250-52, 79255-
61, 79311-12, 79321-22, 79326, 79330, 79339, 79343, 79351,
79356-57, 79364, 79369-71, 79373, 79381, 79383, 79401, 79403-04,
79415, 79505, 79529
* * *
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
GREG LAUGHLIN, Democrat, of West Columbia, TX; born in Bay City,
Matagorda County, TX, January 21, 1942; attended West Columbia Public
School, TX; graduated West Columbia High School, 1960; B.A., Texas A&M
University, College Station, 1964; LLB, University of Texas Law School,
Austin, 1967; served, U.S. Army, captain, 1968-70; served, U.S. Army
Reserves, lieutenant colonel, 1970-88; attorney; admitted to the Texas
bar in 1967 and commenced practice in Houston; assistant district
attorney, Harris County, TX, 1970-74; private practice, Griggs, Griggs
and Laughlin, West Columbia, TX, 1986-89; member: board of directors,
West Columbia Chamber of Commerce; chairman, West Columbia Drainage
Commission; Columbia-Brazoria I.S.D. Study Committee; member: Board of
Directors State bar of Texas, 1981-84; American Legion Post No. 503 of
West Columbia; Rotary Club of West Columbia; West Columbia United
Methodist Church; married to the former Ginger Jones; two children:
Mary, 20 and Brad, 13; elected on November 8, 1988, to the 101st
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
442 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4314.................................................. 225-2831
Administrative Assistant.--Bob Grasso.
Appointment Secretary.--Colleen Carroll.
Press Secretary.--Erin Kelly.
312 South Main Street, Victoria, TX 77901.............. (512) 576-1231
111 N. 10th Street, West Columbia, TX 77486............ (409) 345-1414
Annex 3, 102 N. LBJ, San Marcos, TX 78666.............. (512) 396-1400
District Director.--Linda Collinsworth.
Counties: Aransas, Austin (part), Bastrop, Blanco, Brazoria (part),
Burleson, Caldwell, Calhoun, Colorado, Fayette, Gonzales, Hays,
Jackson, Lavaca, Lee, Matagorda, Refugio, Travis (part),
Victoria, Waller (part), Wharton, Williamson (part). Population
(1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76527 (part), 76567 (part), 76574, 76577 (part), 76578,
77412, 77414-15, 77418-19, 77420 (part), 77422 (part), 77423
(part), 77426, 77428, 77431-32, 77434, 77435 (part), 77436-37,
77440, 77442-43, 77445-46, 77447 (part), 77448, 77452-58, 77460,
77462-63, 77465-68, 77470, 77473-75, 77480, 77482-83, 77484
(part), 77485 (part), 77486 (part), 77488, 77833, 77835-36,
77838-39, 77852-53, 77863, 77878-80, 77901-05, 77950-52, 77954,
77957, 77960-64, 77967-79, 77982-91, 77993-95, 78071 (part),
78102-04, 78107, 78108 (part), 78115, 78119 (part), 78122-25,
78130 (part), 78140 (part), 78141-42, 78145-46, 78154-56, 78159,
78162, 78164, 78336 (part), 78340, 78358, 78368 (part), 78377,
78382, 78387 (part), 78389, 78391, 78393, 78603-04, 78614-15,
78621 (part), 78626-29, 78632, 78634, 78638, 78648 (part), 78655
(part), 78658, 78659 (part), 78664, 78666 (part), 78670, 78677,
78680-81, 78931-35, 78938, 78940, 78941 (part), 78942 (part),
78943-46, 78947 (part), 78948-52, 78954, 78956, 78957 (part),
78959 (part), 78960-64
* * *
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
E (KIKA) de la GARZA, Democrat, of McAllen, TX; born in Mercedes,
TX, September 22, 1927; educated at Mission High School, Edinburg Jr.
College, and St. Mary's University,
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San Antonio, TX; LL.B., J.D., 1952, St. Mary's Law School; during World
War II enlisted in the U.S. Navy, age 17; served in the U.S. Army as an
officer (37th Division Artillery), 1950-52; attorney; married the former
Lucille Alamia of Edinburg, TX; three children: Jorge, Michael, and
Angela; seven grandchildren: Christina de la Garza, Jorge Luis de la
Garza, Jr., Jennifer Farias, Philip Luis Farias, Mariel Adrianna de la
Garza, Michael de la Garza, Jr., Laura de la Garza; Catholic; served in
the Texas Legislature for 12 years; elected to the 89th Congress,
November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman,
Committee on Agriculture since January 1981.
Office Listings
1401 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4315............................................ 225-2531
Administrative Assistant.--Bernice McGuire. FAX: 225-2534
Legislative Assistant.--Anton Papich.
1418 Beech Street, McAllen, TX 78501................... (210) 682-5545
Staff Assistant.--Norma B. Rodriguez.
Counties: Bee, Brooks, DeWitt, Goliad, Hidalgo, Jim Wells (part),
Karnes, Kleberg (part), Live Oak, San Patricio, and Willacy
(part). Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 78001, 78002 (part), 78005, 78007-08, 78011-12, 78014, 78017,
78019-22, 78026, 78050, 78052-53, 78057 (part), 78060-62, 78064-
65, 78067, 78071 (part), 78072, 78073 (part), 78075-76, 78101
(part), 78111, 78113-14, 78116-18, 78119 (part), 78121, 78140
(part), 78143-44, 78147, 78151, 78153, 78160-61, 78332-33, 78336
(part), 78341-42, 78349-50, 78352-53, 78355, 78357, 78359-62,
78368 (part), 78370, 78372, 78374 (part), 78375-76, 78383-84,
78387 (part), 78390, 78410 (part), 78501-04, 78516, 78536-40,
78543, 78545, 78547-49, 78557-58, 78560, 78562-65, 78569 (part),
78570, 78572, 78576-77, 78579, 78582, 78584-85, 78588-89, 78591,
78595-96
* * *
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
RONALD D. COLEMAN, Democrat, of El Paso, TX; born in El Paso on
November 29, 1941; attended public schools of El Paso; graduated, Austin
High School, El Paso, 1959; B.A., University of Texas at El Paso, 1963;
J.D., University of Texas School of Law, 1967; attended University of
Kent, Canterbury, England, 1981; admitted to the Texas bar, 1969;
attorney; teacher, El Paso public schools, 1967; served in U.S. Army,
captain, 1967-69, Army Commendation Medal; assistant county attorney,
1969; first assistant county attorney, 1971; elected to Texas
Legislature, 1973-82; member: American and El Paso Associations;
delegate: Texas Constitutional Convention, 1974, State Democratic
Convention, four times; honors and awards: State bar of Texas
Administration of Justice Award (1973), Environmental Award--Sierra Club
(1977), Texas Association of School Administrators and School Boards
Award for Education (1977), Texas Compensatory Education Association
Certificate of Recognition (1979) State bar of Texas State bar
Legislative Award (1979); married to the former Amy Crandus; three
children: Kimberly Michelle, Michael Robert, and Travis Brett; elected
on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2312 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4316............................................ 225-4831
Chief of Staff.--Paul Rogers. TDD: 225-1904
Administrative Assistant/Press.--Jose Luis Sanchez.
Office Manager/Personal Secretary.--Karen Brooke.
Federal Building, Room C-723, 700 East San Antonio, El
Paso, TX 79901........................................ (915) 534-6200
District Director.--Jose Luis Sanchez
County: El Paso County (part); cities and townships of Anthony,
Canutillo, Clint, El Paso (part), Fabens, Fort Bliss (part), San
Elizario, Socorro, Tornillo, and Westway. Population (1990),
566,217.
ZIP Codes: 79821, 79827, 79835, 79836, 79838, 79901-08, 79912, 79915-16,
79918, 7992, 79924-25, 79927, 79930, 79932, 79934-36
* * *
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
CHARLES W. STENHOLM, Democrat, of Avoca, TX; born in Stamford, TX,
October 26, 1938; attended Stamford public schools; graduated, Stamford
High School, 1957; graduated, Tarleton State Junior College, 1959; B.S.,
Texas Tech University, 1961; M.S., Texas Tech Uni
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versity, 1962; honorary doctor of laws, McMurry University; honorary
doctor of laws, Abilene Christian University, farmer; past president,
Rolling Plains Cotton Growers and Texas Electric Cooperatives; former
member, Texas State ASC Committee; former State Democratic executive
committeeman, 30th senatorial district; member, Stamford Exchange Club
and Lions Club; past president: Stamford Chamber of Commerce, United
Way, and Little League; member, Bethel Lutheran Church; married to the
former Cynthia (Cindy) Ann Watson; three children: Chris, Cary, and
Courtney Ann; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1211 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4317............................................ 225-6605
Administrative Assistant.--Lois Auer. FAX: 225-2234
Legislative Director.--Becca Tice.
Press Assistant.--John Haugen.
P.O. Box 1237, Stamford, TX 79553...................... (915) 773-3623
District Manager.--Bill Longley.
P.O. Box 1101, Abilene, TX 79604....................... (915) 673-7221
33 E. Twohig Avenue, #318, San Angelo, Texas 76903..... (915) 655-7994
Counties: Borden, Brown, Callahan, Coke, Coleman, Comanche, Concho,
Dawson, Eastland, Erath, Fisher, Haskell, Hood, Howard, Jack,
Jones, Kent, Martin, Mitchell, Nolan, Palo Pinto, Runnels;
Scurry, Shackelford, Somervell, Stephens, Stonewall, Taylor,
Throckmorton, Tom Green (part), Wise, Young. Population (1990),
566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76023, 76026, 76035, 76043, 76045, 76048-49, 76067-68, 76070-
71, 76073, 76077-78, 76225, 76234, 76246, 76260, 76267, 76350,
76359, 76372, 76374, 76388, 76401, 76424, 76426-27, 76429-33,
76435, 76437-38, 76442-50, 76452-56, 76458-66, 76468-72, 76474-
76, 76481, 76483, 76484, 76486, 76491, 76801, 76804, 76821,
76823, 76827-28, 76834, 76837, 76845, 76851, 76855, 76857-58,
76861-62, 76865-66, 76873, 76875, 76878, 76882, 76884, 76886,
76888, 76889, 76890, 76901 (part), 76902, 76903 (part), 76904
(part), 76905 (part), 76933, 76937, 76945, 76949, 76953, 79331,
79377, 79501-04, 79506, 79508, 79510-12, 79515-21, 79525-28,
79530, 79532-50, 79553, 79556, 79560-63, 79565-67, 79600-09,
79697-99, 79713, 79720-21, 79733, 79738, 79748, 79749, 79782-83
* * *
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
SHEILA JACKSON LEE, Democrat, of Houston, TX; born in Queens, NY, on
January 12, 1950; graduated, Jamaica High School; B.A., Yale University,
New Haven, CT, 1972; J.D., University Virginia Law School, 1975;
practicing attorney for 12 years; AKA Sorority, Houston Area Urban
league, et al., American Bar Association; staff counsel, U.S. House
Select Committee on Assassinations, 1977-78; admitted to the Texas bar,
1975; city council (at large), Houston, TX, 1990-94; Houston Municipal
Judge, 1987-90; married, Dr. Elwyn Cornelius Lee, 1973; two children:
Erica Shelwyn and Jason Cornelius Bennett; elected to the 104th
Congress.
Office Listings
1520 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4318............................................ 225-3816
Administrative Assistant.--Pauline Higgins.
Legislative Director.--Delbert Rigsby.
Communications Director.--Darren McKinney.
Appointments Secretary.--Krystal Williams.
1919 Smith Street, Suite 1180, Mickey Leland Building,
Houston, TX 77002..................................... (713) 655-0050
District Director.--Don Morris.
County: Harris County (part), Houston, TX. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77237 (part), 77238, 77240 (part), 77241 (part), 77242
(part), 77243, 77244 (part), 77245 (part), 77248 (part), 77249
(part), 77250 (part), 77251 (part), 77252 (part), 77253 (part),
77254-55, 77256 (part), 77257 (part), 77258 (part), 77259
(part), 77261 (part), 77262 (part), 77263 (part), 77265 (part),
77266-68, 77269 (part), 77269 (part), 77270 (part), 77271
(part), 77272 (part), 77273 (part), 77274 (part), 77275 (part),
77277 (part), 77279 (part), 77280 (part), 77281 (part), 77282
(part), 77284 (part), 77287 (part), 77288, 77289 (part), 77290
(part), 77291-92, 77293 (part), 77297-98, 77299 (part), 77336
(part), 77338 (part), 77345 (part), 77346 (part), 77375 (part),
77379 (part), 77389 (part), 77396 (part), 77401 (part), 77429
(part), 77447 (part), 77449 (part), 77489 (part)
* * *
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
LARRY COMBEST, Republican, of Lubbock, TX; born in Memphis, TX,
March 20, 1945; graduated from Panhandle High School, 1963; B.B.A., West
Texas State University, Canyon, TX, 1969; farmer, Agriculture
Stabilization and Conservation Service of U.S. Department of
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Agriculture, 1971; legislative assistant to U.S. Senator John Tower of
Texas, 1971-78; State treasurer for Senator Tower's reelection, 1978;
owner, Combest Distributing Co., 1978-84; teacher, 1970; member: St.
John's Methodist Church; Lubbock Historical Society; ``Who's Who in
American Politics'', 1971; ``Personalities of the South'', 1972; married
to the former Sharon McCurry; two children: Tonya and Haydn; elected to
the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
1511 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4319............................................ 225-4005
Administrative Assistant.--Robert Lehman.
Office Manager.--Lynn E. Cowart.
Federal Building, Room 611, 1205 Texas Avenue, Lubbock,
TX 79401.............................................. (806) 763-1611
District Representative.--Jimmy D. Clark.
No. 205, 3800 East 42nd Street, Odessa 79762........... (915) 550-0743
Office Manager.--Jenny Welsh.
No. 205, 5809 South Western, Amarillo, TX 79110........ (806) 353-3945
Office Manager.--Danelle Barber
Counties: Andrews, Bailey, Cochran, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Ector (part),
Gaines, Hansford, Hartley, Hockley, Lubbock (part), Midland
(part), Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Randall, Sherman,
Terry, Yoakum. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 79001, 79009-10, 79013, 79015-16, 79018, 79022, 79025,
79029, 79033, 79035, 79040, 79044-45, 79051, 79053, 79058,
79062, 79070, 79081, 79084, 79086-87, 79091-93, 79098, 79103,
79106 (part), 79109 (part), 19110, 79114, 79118-20, 79121
(part), 79159-60, 79189, 79311, 79313-14, 79316, 79320, 79323,-
25, 79329, 79336, 79338, 79342, 79344-47, 79350, 79353, 79355,
79358-60, 79363, 79364 (part), 79366 (part), 79367, 79372,
79376, 79378-80, 79382, 79401, 79403 (part), 79404 (part),
79405-07, 79410-11, 79412 (part), 79413, 79414, 79415 (part),
79416 (part), 79423-24, 79452-53, 79464, 79489-91, 79493, 79499,
79701 (part), 79703, (part), 79705 (part), 79707-09, 79714,
79741, 79758-59, 79761 (part), 79762 (part), 79763 (part) 79764-
65, 79767-68, 79776
* * *
TWENTIETH DISTRICT
HENRY B. GONZALEZ, Democrat, of San Antonio, TX; born in San
Antonio, May 3, 1916, son of Leonides (deceased) and Genevieve Gonzalez
(deceased), descendants of the original colonists of the State of
Durango in northern Mexico, who fled their country as the result of the
revolution and moved to San Antonio in 1911; attended the San Antonio
public schools, San Antonio College, University of Texas, and St. Mary's
University School of Law (J.D. and LL.B.) which conferred on him an
honorary doctor of laws degree in 1965; honorary doctor of humanities
degree, Our Lady of the Lake College, 1973; honorary doctor of laws
degree, University of the District of Columbia, 1984; first elected to
public office in 1953; served 3 years on the San Antonio City Council,
serving as mayor pro tem part of the second term; served as chief
probation officer of Bexar County Juvenile Court; worked for bilingual
publications, San Antonio Housing Authority, and once taught math and
citizenship classes in the veterans training program; elected to the
State Senate of Texas in 1956 and reelected in 1960; married to Bertha
Cuellar, 1940; eight children: Henry, Rose Mary (Mrs. Ramos), Charles,
Bertha (Mrs. Terry Denzer), Stephen, Genevieve, Francis, and Anna Maria
(Mrs. Mark Ihle); 21 grandchildren; elected to the 87th Congress on
November 4, 1961, to fill the unexpired term of Paul J. Kilday;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking member, Banking, Finance
and Urban Affairs Committee; previously served as chairman, Subcommittee
on Housing and Community Development; previously served as chairman, ad
hoc Subcommittee on Robinson-Patman Act, antitrust legislation, and
related matters; member, Select Committee on the Missing in Action in
Southeast Asia; House Select Committee on Assassinations, vice chairman,
94th Congress; served seven times as a House delegate to the U.S.-Mexico
Interparliamentary Conference; member, National Commission on Consumer
Finance (terminated December 1972).
Office Listings
2413 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4320............................................ 225-3236
Legislative Director.--Jennifer C. Sada.
Executive Assistant.--Christine Ochoa.
Federal Building, B-124, 727 East Durango Boulevard,
San Antonio, TX 78206................................. (210) 229-6195
(210) 229-6199
County: Bexar County (part); cities of Alamo Heights (part), Atascosa
(part), Balcones Heights, Castle Hills (part), Lackland AFB,
Leon Valley (part), Lytle (part), Macdona Somerset (part), San
Antonio (part), and Terrell Hills (part), Von Ormy (part).
Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 78002 (part), 78052 (part), 78054, 78069 (part), 78073
(part), 78201, 78202 (part), 78203 (part), 78204 (part), 78205
(part), 78206-07, 78208 (part), 78209 (part), 78210 (part),
78211 (part), 78212 (part), 78213 (part), 78215
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(part), 78216 (part), 78217 (part), 78218 (part), 78219 (part), 78225
(part), 78226-29, 78230 (part), 78233 (part), 78234, 78236-37,
78238 (part), 78240 (part), 78242, 78245 (part), 78250 (part),
78251 (part), 78252, 78268, 78279, 78291
* * *
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT
LAMAR SMITH, Republican, of San Antonio, TX; born in San Antonio on
November 19, 1947; graduated from Texas Military Institute, San Antonio,
1965; B.A., Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1969; management intern,
Small Business Administration, Washington, 1969-70; business and
financial writer, The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, MA, 1970-72;
J.D., Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, TX, 1975;
admitted to the State bar of Texas, 1975, and commenced practice in San
Antonio with the firm of Maebius & Duncan, Inc., elected chairman of the
Republican Party of Bexar County, TX, 1978 and 1980; elected District
57-F State Representative, 1981; elected Precinct 3 Commissioner of
Bexar County, TX, 1982 and 1984; partner, Lamar Seeligson Ranch, Jim
Wells County, TX; married to Beth Schaefer; two children: Nell Seeligson
and Tobin Wells; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; committees: Judiciary, Budget,
and Policy Committee; House G.O.P. Economic Task Force.
Office Listings
2443 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4321............................................ 225-4236
Chief of Staff.--John Lampmann. FAX: 225-8628
Press Secretary.--[Vacant.]
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Elissa Pruett.
First Federal Building, Suite 640, 1100 North East Loop
410, San Antonio, TX 78209............................ (210) 821-5024
District Director.--O'Lene Stone.
Suite 318, 221 East Main, Round Rock, TX 78664......... (512) 218-4208
Suite 104, 201 West Wall Street, Midland, TX 79701..... (915) 687-5232
Suite 302, 33 East Twohig Street, San Angelo, TX 76903. (915) 653-3971
1006 Junction Highway, Kerrville, TX 78028............. (512) 895-1414
Counties: Bandera, Bexar (part), Burnet, Comal, Gillespie, Guadalupe,
Irion, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCullough, (part),
Menard, Midland (part), Real, Schleicher, Sterling, Tom Green
(part), Williamson. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76527, 76537, 76820, 76825, 76831, 76841-42, 76848-49, 76854,
76856, 76859, 76869, 76874, 76885, 76901-06, 76930, 76934-36,
76941, 76951, 76955, 76957-58, 78003-4, 78006, 78010, 78013,
78023-25, 78027-29, 78055, 78058, 78063, 78070, 78074, 78108,
78115, 78123, 78130-33, 78148, 78154-56, 78163, 78209, 78212-13,
78216-18, 78230-32, 78239, 78247, 78258-59, 78261, 78265-66,
78270, 78278, 78283, 78292-99, 78605-09, 78611, 78613, 78618,
78623-24, 78626-28, 78631, 78634, 78638-39, 78641-43, 78654,
78664, 78669-75, 78680-81, 78717, 78727-29, 78750, 78833 78873,
78879, 78885, 79701-05, 79707, 78710-11, 79739
* * *
TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT
TOM DeLAY, Republican, of Sugar Land, TX; born in Laredo, TX, April
8, 1947; graduated Calallan High School, Corpus Christi, 1965; attended
Baylor University, Waco, TX, 1967; B.S., University of Houston, Houston,
TX, 1970; businessman; elected to the Texas House of Representatives,
1979-84; member: Oyster Creek Rotary, Fort Bend 100 Club; Chamber of
Commerce; board member, Youth Opportunities Unlimited; married to the
former Christine Furrh; one child: Danielle; elected by colleagues to
No. 3 leadership post as majority whip for 104th Congress; elected to
the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
203 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4322.................................................. 225-5951
Administrative Assistant.--Ken Carroll.
Appointment Secretary.--Lori Soika.
Press Secretary.--Trish Brink.
Legislative Assistants/Committee on Appropriations:
Glenn LeMunyon; Lori Eisher.
Suite 285, 12603 Southwest Freeway, Stafford, TX 77477. (713) 240-3700
Counties: Brazoria County; city and townships of Alvin, Angleton,
Danbury, Lake Jackson, Liverpool, Manvel, Rosharon, Pearland.
Fort Bend County; city and townships of Beasley, Fulshear, Guy,
Katy, Kindleton, Missouri C, Needville,
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Orchard, Richmond, Rosenberg, Simonton, Stafford, Sugarland, Thompson,
Fresno, Houston. Harris County; cities and townships of
Bellaire, Friendswood, Houston, LaPorte, Seabrook. Population
(1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77005, 77012, 77025, 77035-36, 77041-42, 77045-46, 77055,
77058-59, 77062-63, 77072, 77074-75, 77077, 77081-84, 77089,
77096, 77098-99, 77417, 77440-41, 77444, 77450, 77457, 77459,
77461, 77464, 77469, 77471, 77476-79, 77481, 77489, 77511-12,
77515, 77534, 77545-46, 77566, 77571, 77577-78, 77581, 77583-84,
77586
* * *
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT
HENRY BONILLA, Republican, of San Antonio, TX; born in San Antonio
on January 2, 1954; attended Dwight Middle School, San Antonio;
graduated South San Antonio High School, 1972; B.J., University of
Texas, Austin, TX, 1976; Executive Producer for Public Affairs, KENS-TV,
San Antonio; Executive News Producer, KENS-TV, San Antonio; National
Federation of Independent Business Guardian of Small Business Award,
1994; League of Private Property Owners Champion of Private Property
Rights Award, 1994; Watchdogs of the Treasury Golden Bulldog Award,
1994; U.S Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President's Award, 1994; American
Heart Association of Texas Legislator of the Year, 1994; Vocational Home
Economics Teachers Association of Texas Golden Flame Award, 1994;
Hispanic Heritage Conference Eagle Award, 1993; University of Texas Ex-
Students' Association Outstanding Young Texas Ex Award, 1993; San
Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Corporate Community Service Award,
1990; San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Leadership Award, 1989;
married to the former Deborah JoAnn Knapp, 1981; two children: Alicia
Knapp, 1985 and Austin Elliott, 1988; elected on November 3, 1992 to the
103d Congress; Committee, Appropriations.
Office Listings
1427 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4323............................................ 225-4511
Administrative Assistant.--Steve Ruhlen. FAX: 225-2237
11120 Wurzbach, Suite 300, San Antonio, TX 78230....... (210) 697-9055
District Director.--Phil Ricks.
1300 Matamoros St., Room 113B, Laredo, TX 78040........ (210) 726-4682
Federal Courthouse Building, Room 101, 111 East
Broadway, Del Rio, TX 78840........................... (210) 774-6547
4400 N. Big Spring, #211, Midland, TX 79705............ (915) 686-8833
Counties: Bexar County (part); cities and townships of San Antonio,
Helotes, Fair Oaks Ranch. Brewster County; cities and townships
of Alpine, Marathon, Big Bend National Park, Terlingua, Lajitas.
Crane County; city of Crane. Crockett County; city of Ozona.
Culberson County; cities and townships of Van Horn, Kent, Lobo,
Pine Springs. Dimmit County; cities and townships of Carrizo
Springs, Big Wells, Brundage, Asherton, Catarina. Ector County
(part); city of Odessa. Edwards County; cities and townships of
Rock Springs, Barksdale. El Paso County (part); cities and
townships of El Paso, Horizon City, Fort Bliss. Hudspeth County;
cities and townships of Dell City, Allamoore, Sierra Blanca,
McNary Fort Hancock, Salt Flat. Jeff Davis County; cities and
townships of Fort Davis, Valentine. Kinney; cities and townships
of Brackettville, Fort Clark Springs, Spofford. Loving County;
city of Mentone. Maverick County; cities and townships of Eagle
Pass, Normandy, Quemado, El Indio. Medina County; cities and
townships of Hondo, Castroville, La Coste, Devine, D'Hanis,
Natalia, Yancey, Riomedina, Mico. Midland County (part); city of
Midland. Pecos County; cities and townships of Fort Stockton,
Iraan, Sheffield, Bakersfield, Coyanosa, Girvin, Imperial.
Presidio County; cities and townships of Presidio, Marfa,
Shafter, Redford. Reagan County; cities and townships of Big
Lake, Best. Reeves County; cities and townships of Pecos, Toyah,
Saragosa, Balmorhea, Orla, Toyahvale. Sutton County; city of
Sonora. Terrell County cities and townships of Dryden,
Sanderson. Upton; cities and townships of McCamey, Rankin,
Midkiff. Uvalde County; cities and townships of Uvalde, Sabinal,
Knippa, Concan, Utopia. Val Verde County; cities and townships
of Del Rio, Comstock, Langtry, Juno, Loma Alta. Ward.; cities
and townships of Monahans, Barstow, Wickett, Grandfalls, Pyote,
Royalty. Webb County; cities and townships Laredo, Bruni,
Mirando City, Oilton. Winkler County; cities Kermit, Wink.
Zavala County; cities and townships of Crystal City, La Pryor,
Batesville. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 78002 (part), 78009, 78016, 78023 (part), 78039-44, 78054,
78057 (part), 78059 (part), 78066, 78069, 78073 (part), 78101
(part), 78108 (part), 78109, 78112, 78148, 78150, 78152, 78203
(part), 78210 (part), 78211 (part), 78214 (part), 78217 (part),
78218 (part), 78219, 78220 (part), 78221 (part), 78222, 78224
(part), 78227 (part), 78229 (part), 78232 (part), 78233 (part),
78235, 78236 (part), 78237 (part), 78238-39, 78240 (part),
78242, 78244-45, 78247 (part), 78250 (part), 78251-53, 78263-64,
78268, 78344, 78369, 78371, 78801-02, 78827, 78829-30, 78832,
78834, 78836-42, 78850, 78852-53, 78860-61, 78870-72, 78877,
78881, 78884, 78886
* * *
TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT
MARTIN FROST, Democrat, of Dallas, TX; born in Glendale, CA, January
1, 1942; attended the public schools; graduated R.L. Paschal High
School, Fort Worth, TX, 1960; B.A. and B.J., University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO, 1964; J.D., Georgetown Law Center, Washington, DC, 1970;
served in U.S. Army Reserve, 1966-72; lawyer; law clerk for Federal
Judge Sarah T. Hughes; legal commentator for channel 13; vice president
and board member, Dallas Demo
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cratic Forum, 1976-77; admitted to the Texas bar in 1970 and commenced
practice in Dallas, TX; very active leader in civic, community, and
political affairs; board member, Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce, American
Cancer Society, and Oak Cliff Conservation League; member: Oak Cliff
Lions Club, American Jewish Committee, Temple Emanu-El in Dallas, Dallas
and Texas Bar Associations; staff writer for the Congressional Quarterly
Weekly, 1965-67; married to the former Valerie Hall of Fort Worth, TX,
1976; three daughters: Alanna, Mariel, and Camille; elected to the 96th
Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress;
member, Rules Committees; chairman, Democratic Congressional Campaign
Committe.
Office Listings
2459 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4324............................................ 225-3605
Administrative Assistant.--Ronnie Carleton. FAX: 225-4951
Press Secretary.--Askia Suruma.
Executive Assistant.--Vera Lou Durigon.
Legislative Director.--Susan McAvoy.
3020 South East Loop 820, Fort Worth, TX 76140......... (817) 293-9231
District Director.--Cinda Crawford.
506 NCNB Oak Cliff Tower, 400 South Zang Boulevard,
Dallas, TX 75208...................................... (214) 948-3401
100 North Main Street, Room 534, Corsicana, TX 76010... (903) 874-0760
Counties: Dallas (part), Ellis (part), Navarro, Tarrant (part). Cities
and townships: Fort Worth, Dallas, Arlington, Duncanville, Grand
Prairie, DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Mansfield, Kennedale, Waxahachi,
Ennis, Corsicana, Red Oak, Cockrell Hill, Glenn Heights,
Lancaster, Wilmer, Maypearl, Milford, Avalon, Italy, Forreston,
Ferris, Nash, Boyce, Palmer, Rockett, Bardwell, Rice, Chatfield,
Kerens, Forest, Dawson, Richland, Purdon, Barry, Blooming Grove,
Powell, Emhouse, Roane. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75050 (part), 75051 (part), 75052 (part), 75053-54, 75101-02,
75104 (part), 75105, 75110, 75115 (part), 75116, 75119-20,
75125, 75134, 75137 (part), 75138 (part), 75144, 75146 (part),
75151-53, 75154 (part), 75155, 75165 (part), 75172, 75203
(part), 75207 (part), 75208, 75211, 75212 (part), 75216, 75224
(part), 75233 (part), 75235 (part), 75236, 75247 (part), 75249,
75376, 75859 (part), 76006 (part), 76010-11, 76012 (part), 76013
(part), 76014, 76015 (part), 76017 (part), 76018 (part), 76041,
76050 (part), 76060, 76063 (part), 76064, 76065 (part), 76084
(part), 76103 (part), 76104 (part), 76105 (part), 76110 (part),
76112 (part), 76115 (part), 76119, 76134 (part), 76140 (part),
76623, 76626, 76639, 76641, 76651, 76666 (part), 76670 (part),
76679, 76681
* * *
TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
KENNETH E. BENTSEN, Jr., Democrat, of Houston, TX; born in Houston,
TX, June 3, 1959; attended St. Johns School, Houston, TX; graduated,
Deerfield Academy, 1977; B.A., University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX,
1982; M.P.A., American University, Washington, DC, 1985; attends First
Presbyterian Church; legislative assistant to Ronald D. Coleman, 1983-
87; served as associate staff to the U.S. House Committee on
Appropriations; Investment Banker, 1987-94; chair, Harris County
Democratic Party, 1990-1993; serves on Banking and Financial Services
and the Small Business Committees; married to the former Tamra Kiehn,
1990; two children: Louise and Meredith; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
128 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4325.................................................. 225-7508
Chief of Staff.--Sam Smoot.
Press Secretary.--Sam Smoot.
Executive Assistant.--Brenda O'Lenick.
Legislative Director.--Bradley Edgell.
Federal Building, Suite 12102, 515 Rusk Street,
Houston, TX 77002..................................... (713) 229-2244
Suite 810, 1001 East Southmore, Pasadena, TX 77504..... (713) 473-4334
Counties: Fort Bend (part), Harris (part), Cities and townships:
Baytown, Houston, Pasadena. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77004 (part), 77005 (part), 77012 (part), 77017 (part), 77021
(part), 77025, 77030, 77033, 77034 (part), 77035 (part), 77045
(part), 77047-48, 77051, 77053 (part), 77054 (part), 77058
(part), 77059, 77061, 77062 (part), 77075 (part), 77085 (part),
77087 (part), 77096 (part), 77207, 77217, 77225, 77231, 77233-
35, 77245, 77254, 77265, 77275, 77287, 77289, 77501-08, 77536,
77571, 77586-87
* * *
TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT
DICK ARMEY, Republican, of Lewisville, TX; born in Cando, ND, on
July 7, 1940; attended Cando Public School; graduated Cando High School,
1958; B.A., Jamestown College,
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Jamestown, ND, 1963; M.A., University of North Dakota, Grand Forks,
1964; Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, Norman, 1968; faculty, economics,
University of Montana, 1964-65; assistant professor, West Texas State
University, 1967-68; assistant professor, Austin College, 1968-72;
associate professor, North Texas State University, 1972-77; chairman,
Department of Economics, North Texas State University, 1977-83; economic
consultant and adviser; Distinguished Fellow of the Fisher Institute,
Dallas, TX; Omicron Delta Epsilon, economics honor society; Southwestern
Social Sciences Association; Missouri Valley Economics Association;
former deacon, Presbyterian Church; married to the former Susan Byrd;
five children: Kathryn, David, Chip, Scott, and Scott; elected to the
99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
301 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4326.................................................. 225-7772
Administrative Assistant.--Doug Koopman. FAX: 225-7614
Legislative Director.--Gayland Barksdale.
Press Secretary.--Ed Gillespie.
9901 Valley Ranch Parkway E, No. 3050, Irving, TX 75063 (214) 556-2500
District Director.--Jean Campbell.
Counties: Collin (part), Dallas (part), Denton (part), Tarrant (part).
Cities and townships: Addison (part), Argyle, Carrollton,
Coppell (part), Corinth, Dallas (part), Denton (part), Double
Oak, Farmers Branch (part), Flower Mound, Frisco (part), Grand
Prairie (part), Grapevine (part), Hickory Creeks, Highland
Village, Irving (part), Lake Dallas, Lewisville (part), McKinney
(part), Plano (part), Richardson (part), Roanoke, Southlake
(part). Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75001, 75006-08, 75010-11, 75015-16, 75019, 75023-25, 75028-
29, 75034, 75038-39, 75050, 75053, 75056-57, 75060-63, 75065,
75067-70, 75075, 75078, 75080-81, 75083-85, 75093, 75220, 75229,
75234, 75240, 75243, 75244, 75248, 75251, 75252, 75253, 75287,
75379, 75380, 75381, 76051, 76201.
* * *
TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT
SOLOMON P. ORTIZ, Democrat, of Corpus Christi, TX; born in Robstown,
TX, on June 3, 1938; attended Robstown High School; attended Del Mar
College, Corpus Christi; officers certificate, Institute of Applied
Science, Chicago, IL., 1962; officers certificate, National Sheriffs'
Training Institute, Los Angeles, CA, 1977; served in U.S. Army, Sp4c.
1960-62; insurance agent; Nueces County constable, 1965-68; Nueces
County commissioner, 1969-76; Nueces County sheriff, 1977-82; member:
Congressional Hispanic Caucus (chairman, 102d Congress); Congressional
Hispanic Caucus Institute (Chairman of the Board, 102d Congress); Army
Caucus; Depot Caucus; Sheriffs' Association of Texas, National Sheriffs'
Association, the Corpus Christi Rotary Club, the American Red Cross, the
United Way; honors: Who's Who among Hispanic Americans, Man of the Year,
International Order of Foresters (1981), Conservation Legislator of the
Year for the Sportsman Clubs of Texas (1986), Boss of the Year by the
American Businesswomen Association (1980); National Government Hispanic
Business Advocate, U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (1992); Leadership
Award, Latin American Management Association (1991); National Security
Leadership Award, American Security Council (1992), Tree of Life Award,
Jewish National Fund (1987); two children: Yvette and Solomon, Jr.;
elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2136 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4327............................................ 225-7742
Administrative Assistant.--Florencio H. Rendon. FAX: 226-1134
Executive Assistant/Scheduling.--Dayna Hassell.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Sheila McCready.
Press Secretary.--Cathy Travis.
Suite 510, 3649 Leopard, Corpus Christi, TX 78408...... (512) 883-5868
Suite 200, 3505 Boca Chica Boulevard, Brownsville, TX
78521................................................. (210) 541-1242
Counties: Cameron; Kenedy; Kleberg (part); Nueces; Willacy (part).
Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 78330, 78338-39, 78343, 78347, 78351, 78363, 78373, 78379-80,
78385, 78400-09, 78410 (part), 78411-19, 78469-71, 78473-78,
78520-23, 78526, 78535, 78550-52, 78559, 78561, 78566-68, 78569
(part), 78575, 78578, 78580, 78583, 78586, 78590, 78592-94,
78597-98
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TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
FRANK M. TEJEDA, Democrat, of San Antonio, TX; born in San Antonio,
on October 2, 1945; attended St. Leo's Catholic School; attended
Harlandale High School; B.A., St. Mary's University; J.D., University of
California at Berkeley; M.P.A., Harvard University; LL.M., Yale Law
School; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1963-67; attorney; admitted to
the Texas bar, 1974; elected to the Texas State House of
Representatives, 1977-87; elected to the Texas State Senate, 1987-92;
member: Veterans of Foreign Wars; Military Order of the Purple Heart;
Catholic War Veterans; First Marine Division; NAACP; Marine Corps
League; Lions Club; American Legion; Alamo Silver Wings; Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce; Southside Chamber of Commerce; Non-Commissioned
Officers Assn.; Major, United States Marine Corps Reserves; three
children: Marissa (1973), Sonya (1975), and Frank III (1982); elected on
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
323 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4328.................................................. 225-1640
Senior Legislative Assistant.--Marc Ehudin.
Administrative Assistant.--Jeff Mendelsohn.
Executive Assistant/Scheduling.--Bianca Penalver.
Press Secretary.--Clara C. Pizana.
Suite 115, 1313 South East Military Drive, San Antonio,
TX 78214-2851......................................... (210) 924-7383
District Director.--Frances Lozano.
Suite 5, 202 East St. Joseph Street, San Diego, Texas
78384................................................. (512) 279-3907
South Texas Liaison.--Matthew Polanco.
Counties: Atascosa County; city and township of Campbellton, Charlotte,
Christine, Jourdantown, Leming, Lytle, McCoy, Peggy, Pleasanton,
Poteet. Bexar County (part); city and township of Atascosa
(part), Adkins, Converse, China Grove, Elmendorf, Kirby (part),
Live Oak (part), San Antonio (part), Schertz (part), Selma
(part), Somerset (part), St. Hedwig, Universal City (part) Von
Ormy (part). Comal County (part); city and township of New
Braunfels (part). Duval County; city and township of Benavides,
Concepcion, Freer, San Diego. Frio County; city and township of
Bigfoot, Dilley, Moore, Pearsall. Guadalupe County (part); city
and township of Cibolo (part), McQueeny (part), Marion, New
Berlin (part), Seguin (part). Jim Hogg County; city and township
of Guerra, Hebbronville. Jim Wells County (part); city and
township of Alice (part), Ben Bolt, Orange Grove, Premont. La
Salle County; city and township of Artesia Wells, Cotulla,
Encinal, Fowlerton. McMullen County; city and township of
Calliham, Tilden. Starr County; city and township of Delmita,
Falcon Heights, Garciasville, La Grulla, Rio Grande City, Roma,
Salineno, San Isidro, Santa Elena. Wilson County; city and
township of Floresville, La Vernia, Pandora, Poth, Stockdale,
Sutherland Springs. Zapata County; city and township of Lopeno,
San Ygnacio, Zapata. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 78001, 78005, 78007, 78008, 78011-12, 78014, 78017, 78019,
78021, 78026, 78050, 78052 (part), 78053, 78057, 78061-62,
78064-65, 78067, 78072, 78073 (part), 78076, 78101, 78108
(part), 78109, 78112, 78114, 78121, 78124, 78130 (part), 78132
(part), 78143, 78147, 78148 (part), 78152, 78154 (part), 78155
(part), 78160-61, 78202 (part), 78203 (part), 78204 (part),
78205 (part), 78210 (part), 78211 (part), 78214, 78218 (part),
78219 (part), 78220-24, 78225 (part), 78233 (part), 78235, 78239
(part), 78244, 78263-64, 78280, 78332 (part), 78333, 78341-42,
78344 (part), 78349, 78357, 78360-61, 78372, 78375-76, 78384,
78536, 78545, 78547-48, 78564, 78582, 78584-85, 78588, 78591
* * *
TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT
GENE GREEN, Democrat, of Houston, TX; born on October 17, 1947 in
Houston, TX; B.A., University of Houston, 1971; admitted Texas bar,
1977; business manager, attorney; Texas State Representative, 1973-85;
Texas State Senator, 1985-92; member: Houston Bar Association, Texas Bar
Association, American Bar Association, Communications Workers of
America, Aldine Optimist Club, Gulf Coast Conservation Association,
Texas Historical Society, Lindale Lions Club, Congressional Hispanic
Caucus, Congressional Steel Caucus, the Urban Caucus, and the
Sportsmen's Caucus; married on January 23, 1970 to Helen Albers; two
children: Angela, 1974 and Christopher, 1976; elected on November 3,
1992 to the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1024 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4329............................................ 225-1688
Administrative Assistant.--Moses C. Mercado. FAX: 225-9903
Executive Assistant/Scheduling.--DeAnna Rodriguez.
Grants Coordinator.--Catherine Herrington.
Staff Assistant.--Rochelle Tafolla.
Legislative Assistant.--Ron Lord.
Legislative Assistant.--Mike Hollon.
Press Secretary.--Elizabeth Miller.
5502 Lawndale, Houston, TX 77023....................... (713) 923-9961
FAX: 923-4758
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420 West 19th St., Houston, TX 77008................... (713) 880-4364
FAX: 880-5916
County: Harris County (part); cities and townships of Houston, Humble
(part), Pasadena (part), Baytown (part), Channelview (part),
Deer Park (part), Galena Park (part), La Porte (part), South
Houston. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77002 (part), 77003 (part), 77004 (part), 77006 (part), 77007
(part), 77008 (part), 77009, 77011-12, 77013 (part), 77015
(part), 77016 (part), 77017 (part), 77018 (part), 77019 (part),
77020 (part), 77021 (part), 77022 (part), 77023 (part), 77024
(part), 77026 (part), 77028 (part), 77029 (part), 77032 (part),
77034 (part), 77037 (part), 77038 (part), 77039 (part), 77043
(part), 77048 (part), 77050 (part), 77055 (part), 77060 (part),
77061 (part), 77075 (part), 77076 (part), 77078 (part), 77080
(part), 77087 (part), 77091-93, 77093 (part), 77204-05, 77207
(part), 77213 (part), 77217, 77221-23, 77233, 77228 (part),
77229 (part), 77234 (part), 77241 (part), 77248 (part), 77249,
77250, 77255 (part), 77261-62, 77266 (part), 77268 (part),
77270-71, 77275 (part), 77279 (part), 77280 (part), 77287
(part), 77288 (part), 77292 (part), 77293 (part), 77297, 77298
(part), 77299 (part), 77315 (part), 77396 (part), 77501 (part),
77502 (part), 77503 (part), 77504 (part), 77506 (part), 77520
(part), 77521 (part), 77522 (part), 77530 (part) 77536 (part),
77547, 77580 (part), 77587 (part).
* * *
THIRTIETH DISTRICT
EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON, Democrat, of Dallas, TX; born on December, 3,
1935 in Waco, TX; Nursing Diploma, St. Mary's at Notre Dame, 1955; B.S.
Nursing, Texas Christian, 1967; M.P.A, Southern Methodist, 1976;
proprietor, Eddie Bernice Johnson and Associates consulting and airport
concession management; Texas House of Representatives, 1972-77; Carter
Administration Appointee, 1977-81; Texas State Senate, 1986-92; member,
St. John Baptist Church, Dallas, TX; member, American Nurses
Association; member, Links, Inc., Dallas Chapter; member, Dallas Black
Chamber of Commerce; life member, NAACP; member, Charter 100 of Dallas;
member, Girlfriends, Inc.; honorary member, Delta Kappa Gama Society
International Women Educators Organization, Epsilon Chapter; life
member, YWCA; executive committee member, United Way of Metropolitan
Dallas; member, Women's Council of Dallas; member and past president,
National Council of Negro Women; member, Democratic Women of Dallas
County; member, Dallas Urban League; member, Dallas County Democratic
Progressive Voters League; member, past national vice-president and past
national secretary, National Order of Women Legislators; member,
National Black Nurses Association; member, Goals for Dallas; Emma V.
Kelly Achievement Award, Grant Temple Daughters of IBPOE of W, 1973;
first woman to chair a major House committee in the Texas Legislature;
Libertarian of the Year, ACLU, 1978; Women Helping Women Award,
Soroptimist International of Dallas and Southwest Region, 1979;
Outstanding Citizenship Award, National Conference of Christians and
Jews, 1985; NAACP Juanita Craft Award in Politics, NAACP, Dallas
Chapter, 1989; Legislative Action Award, Texas Association of Community
Action Agencies, 1989; ``She Knows Where She is Going'', Girls Inc.,
1990; Distinguished Public Service Award, Prairie View A&M University,
1990; Eartha M.M. White Award, outstanding achievement as a
businesswoman, National Business League, 1990; Outstanding Service
Award, KKDA Radio, 1991; National Association of Negro Business and
Professional Women and Clubs Achievement in Government, 1991;
Outstanding Service Award, Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, 1991; Certificate of
Commendation, City of Dallas, 1991; Outstanding Service Award, the Child
Care Group, 1991; ``Legislator of the Year'' award, Dallas Alliance for
the Mentally Ill, 1991; member, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Dallas
Chapter; 1993 Meritorious Award, the National Black Nurses Foundation,
Inc., 1993 Award For Achievement in Equal Employment Opportunity, U.S.
Dept. of Energy; 1994 Leadership Commendation, Campaign To Keep America
Warm; one child, Dawrence Kirk (1958); elected on November 3, 1992 to
the 103d Congress.
Office Listings
1123 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4330............................................ 225-8885
Chief of Staff.--Dorothy Jackson. FAX: 226-1477
Legislative Director.--Sherry Newton.
Communications Director.--Lillian German.
2515 McKinney Avenue, Suite 1565, Dallas, TX 75201..... (214) 922-8885
District Representative.--Bernard Williams.
Executive Assistant.--Regenia Hankins.
Counties: Collin (part), Dallas (part), Tarrant (part). Cities and
townships: Arlington, Dallas, De Soto, Duncanville, Farmer's
Branch, Grand Prairie, Irving, Lancaster, Plano, Richardson.
Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75014, 75016, 75019 (part), 75023 (part), 75038 (part), 75039
(part), 75042 (part), 75050 (part), 75051 (part), 75060 (part),
75061 (part), 75062 (part), 75063 (part), 75074 (part), 75075
(part), 75080 (part), 75081 (part), 75082 (part), 75104 (part),
75115 (part), 75116 (part), 75134 (part), 75137 (part), 75146
(part), 75149 (part), 75180 (part), 75201, 75202, 75203 (part),
75204 (part), 75206 (part), 75207 (part), 75208 (part), 75209
(part), 75210, 75211 (part),
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75212 (part), 75214 (part), 75215, 75216, 75217 (part), 75220 (part),
75223 (part), 75224 (part), 75225 (part), 75226 (part), 75227
(part), 75228 (part), 75229 (part), 75230 (part), 75231 (part),
75232, 75233 (part), 75234 (part), 75235 (part), 75236 (part),
75237, 75238 (part), 75239 (part), 75240 (part), 75241 (part),
75242, 75243 (part), 75244 (part), 75245, 75246 (part), 75247
(part), 75250, 75251 (part), 75258, 75261, 75266, 75270, 75277,
75285, 75286, 75303, 75310, 75313, 75315, 75326, 75339, 75350,
75353, 75354, 75356, 75364, 75373, 75374, 75376, 75387, 75388,
75392, 75393, 75394, 75395, 75396, 75397, 76010 (part)
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UTAH
(Population, 1990 census, 1,727,784)
SENATORS
ORRIN G. HATCH, Republican, of Salt Lake City, UT; born in
Pittsburgh, PA, March 22, 1934; B.S., Brigham Young University, Provo,
UT, 1959; LL.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1962; practiced law in Salt
Lake City, UT and Pittsburgh, PA; senior partner, Hatch & Plumb law
firm, Salt Lake City; worked his way through high school, college, and
law school at the metal lathing building trade; member, AFL-CIO; holds
``av'' rating in Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory; member, Salt Lake
County Bar Association, Utah Bar Association, American Bar Association,
Pennsylvania Bar Association, Allegheny County Bar Association, numerous
other professional and fraternal organizations; member, Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints; bishop; honorary doctorate, University of
Maryland; honorary Doctor of Laws: Pepperdine University and Southern
Utah State University; honorary National Ski Patroller; Help Eliminate
Litter and Pollution [HELP] Association; author of numerous national
publications; married to Elaine Hansen of Newton, UT; six children:
Brent, Marcia, Scott, Kimberly, Alysa, and Jess; elected to the U.S.
Senate November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977;
reelected on November 2, 1982; reelected to 6-year term November 8,
1988; reelected to 6-year term November 8, 1994; author: ``The Equal
Rights Amendment Extension: A Critical Analysis'' in the Harvard Journal
of Law and Public Policy, and ``Should the Capital Vote in Congress?'' A
Critical Analysis of the D.C. Representation Amendment'' in the Fordham
Urban Law Journal; ``Alternative Dispute Resoultion in the Federal
Government: A View from Congress,'' Touro Law Review, Vol. 4, No. 1,
Fall, 1987; ``The First Amendment and Our National Heritage,'' Oklahoma
City University Law Review, Vol. 12, No. 3, Fall, 1987; ``Avoidance of
Constitutional Conflicts,'' University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Vol.
48, No. 4, Summer, 1987; ``The Role of Congress in Sentencing: The
United States Sentencing Commission, Mandatory Minimum Sentences, and
the Search for a Certain and Effective Sentencing System,'' by Senator
Orrin Hatch, Wake Forest Law Review, Volume 28, Number 2, Summer 1993.
Office Listings
135 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4402............................................ 224-5251
Administrative Assistant.--Robert Dibblee.
Press Secretary.--J. Paul Smith.
8402 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, UT 84138........ (801) 524-4380
State Director.--Ronald Madsen.
1410 Federal Building, Ogden, UT 84401................. (801) 625-5672
109 Federal Building, Provo, UT 84601.................. (801) 375-7881
197 East Tabernacle, Room 2, St. George, UT 84770...... (801) 634-1795
* * *
ROBERT F. BENNETT, Republican, of Salt Lake City, UT; born September
18, 1933 in Salt Lake City; B.A., University of Utah, 1957; Chief
Executive officer of Franklin Quest, Salt Lake City; Chief Congressional
Liaison; U.S. Department of Transportation chairman of Utah Education
Strategic Planning Commission; awards: ``Entrepreneur of the Year'',
Inc. Magazine, 1989, ``Light of Learning Award,'' 1989; author, Gaining
Control; married to Joyce McKay; children: James, Julie, Robert, Wendy,
Heather, and Heidi; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1992, for
the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993.
Office Listings
241 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4403............................................ 224-5444
Administrative Assistant.--James Barker.
Legislative Director.--Chip Yost.
Office Manager.--Sandy Knickman.
4225 Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building, Salt Lake
City, UT 84138........................................ (801) 524-5933
State Director.--Dixie Minson.
1410 Federal Building, 325 25th Street, Ogden, UT 84401 (801) 625-5675
51 South University Ave., Provo, UT 84601-4424......... (801) 374-2525
Federal Building, 196 E. Tabernacle Street, St. George,
UT 84770-3474......................................... (801) 628-5514
82 North 100 East, Cedar City, UT 84720................
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JAMES V. HANSEN, Republican, of Farmington, UT; born in Salt Lake
City, UT, August 14, 1932; B.S., University of Utah, 1961; U.S. Navy,
1951-55; president, James V. Hansen Insurance Agency; president,
Woodland Springs Development Co.; member, Utah House of Representatives,
1973-80, last term, Speaker of the Utah House; recipient, ``Legislator
of the Year Award'', 1980; member, Rotary Club; recipient, ``Citizen of
the Year Award''; member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints
``Mormon''; married to the former Ann Burgoyne, 1958; five children:
Susan, Joseph James, David Burgoyne, Paul William, and Jennifer; elected
to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding
Congresses.
Office Listings
2466 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4401............................................ 225-0453
Administrative Assistant.--Nancee W. Blockinger. FAX: 225-5857
1017 Federal Building, 324 25th Street, Ogden, UT 84401 (801) 393-8362
State District Director.--Peter Jenks.
435 East Tabernacle, St. George, UT 84770.............. (801) 628-1071
Field Office Representative.--Rick Arial.
Counties: Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Iron, Juab, Millard, Rich,
Salt Lake (part), Tooele, Washington, and Weber. Population
(1990), 574,286.
ZIP Codes: 83254 (part), 84010, 84014-16, 84018, 84022, 84025, 84028-29,
84037-39, 84041, 84050, 84054, 84056, 84064, 84067, 84069,
84071, 84074, 84077, 84080, 84083, 84086-87, 84301-02, 84304-21,
84325-26, 84328-40, 84400-05, 84409, 84624, 84628, 84630-31,
84635-36, 84638-40, 84644-45, 84648-49, 84656, 84710, 84712-20,
84722-23, 84725-26, 84728-29, 84731-38, 84740-43, 84745-47,
84749-53, 84755-65, 84767, 84770, 84772-76, 84779-80
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
ENID WALDHOLTZ, Republican, of Salt Lake City, UT; born on June 5,
1958 in San Rafael, CA; graduated East High School; cum laude,
University of Utah, 1980; law degree, Brigham Young University, 1983;
active in church and community affairs; member: Traveler's Aid Society,
Brigham Young Law School Alumni Association; past chairman, Young
Republican National Federation; corporate counsel to Novell, Inc.;
litigator, law firm of Ray, Quinney, and Nebeker of Salt Lake City;
deputy chief of staff to Utah Governor Norman Bangerter; married to
Joseph Waldholtz, 1993; elected to the 104th Congress; appointed to
House Rules Committee, Executive Committee of the National Republican
Congressional Committee.
Office Listings
515 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-3011
Administrative Assistant.--David Harmer. FAX: 226-0354
Legislative Director.--Jean Perih.
Press Secretary.--Kate Watson.
Scheduler.--Bronwyn Lance.
Federal Building, 125 South State Street, Suite 2311,
Salt Lake, UT 84138................................... (801) 524-4394
District Director.--Greg Engeman.
County: Salt Lake County (part); cities of Bluffdale, Canyon Rim,
Cottonwood Heights, Cottonwood West, Draper, East Millcreek,
Granite, Holladay-Cottonwood, Kearns (part), Little Cottonwood
Creek Valley, Midvale, Millcreek, Mount Olympus, Murray,
Oquirrh, Riverton, Salt Lake City (part), Sandy, South Jordan,
South Salt Lake, Taylorsville-Bennion (part), Union, West
Jordan, West Valley City (part) and White City. Population
(1990), 574,241.
ZIP Codes: 84020 (part), 84044 (part), 84047, 84049, 84070, 84091-92,
84100-06, 84107 (part), 84108-17, 84119 (part), 84120 (part),
84121-27, 84130-45, 84147-48, 84150-52, 84180, 84184, 84189,
84199
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
BILL ORTON, Democrat, of Provo, UT; born in Ogden, UT on September
22, 1948; B.S., Brigham Young University, 1973; J.D., Brigham Young
University, 1979; attorney; adjunct law
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professor; past board chairman, Real Estate Tax Institute, Washington,
DC; founder and charter member, American Inns of Court; member: American
Bar Association; committee assignments: Banking, Finance and Urban
Affairs; Committee on the Budget; elected on November 6, 1990 to the
102d Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
440 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4403.................................................. 225-7751
Administrative Assistant.--Jenny Wilson. FAX: 226-7683
Office Administrator/Scheduler.--Susan Mabry.
Legislative Correspondent.--J.P. Lattimore.
Legislative Director.--Scott Olson.
Press Secretary.--Joel Lawson.
Legislative Assistant.--Samantha Woolsey.
Staff Assistant.--Casey Brown
Room 317, 51 South University Drive, Provo, UT 84601... (801) 379-2500
Counties: Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Kane,
Morgan, Piute, Salt Lake (part), San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier,
Summit, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, and Wayne. Population (1990),
574,323.
ZIP Codes: 84001-03, 84006-07, 84012-13, 84017, 84020 (part), 84021,
84023-24, 84026-27, 84030-36, 84043, 84044, 84046, 84050-53,
84055, 84057-58, 84060-63, 84065-66, 84068, 84072-73, 84076,
84078-79, 84082, 84084-85, 84088, 84104, 84107 (part), 84117-18,
84119 (part), 84120 (part), 84123 (part) 84327, 84501, 84510-13,
84515-16, 84518, 84520-23, 84525-32, 84534-37, 84539-40, 84542,
84601-04, 84620-23, 84626-27, 84629, 84632-34, 84637, 84642-43,
84646-47, 84650-55, 84657, 84660, 84662-63, 84665, 84667, 84701,
84711-12, 84715-18, 84723-24, 84726, 84729-30, 84732, 84734-36,
84739, 84740-41, 84743-44, 84746-47, 84749-50, 84754-55, 84758-
59, 84764, 84773, 84775-76, 84784
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VERMONT
(Population, 1990 census, 564,964)
SENATORS
PATRICK J. LEAHY, Democrat, of Burlington, VT; born in Montpelier,
VT, March 31, 1940; son of Howard and Alba Leahy; graduate of St.
Michael's High School, Montpelier, 1957; B.A., St. Michael's College,
1961; J.D., Georgetown University, 1964; lawyer, admitted to the Vermont
bar, 1964; admitted to the District of Columbia bar 1979; admitted to
practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1968; the Second Circuit Court
of Appeals in New York, 1966; the Federal District Court of Vermont,
1965, and the Vermont Supreme Court, 1964; State's attorney, Chittenden
County, 1966-74; vice president, National District Attorneys
Association, 1971-74; married to the former Marcelle Pomerleau, 1962;
three children: Kevin, Alicia, and Mark; first Democrat and youngest
person in Vermont to be elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974;
reelected November 6, 1986, for the term ending January 3, 1993;
reelected to a fourth term on November 3, 1992; ranking member,
Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; Appropriations Committee:
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations (ranking member), Subcommittee on VA,
HUD and Independent Agencies, (Senior Democrat), Subcommitteee on
Interior and Related Agencies; Judiciary Committee: Subcommittee on
Antitrust, Business Rights and Competition (ranking member),
Subcommittee on Terrorism Technology and Government Information (Senior
Democrat).
Office Listings
433 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4502............................................ 224-4242
Chief of Staff.--Luke Albee.
Legislative Director.--[Vacant.]
Press Secretary.--Joe Jamele.
Federal Building, Room 338, Montpelier, VT 05602....... (802) 229-0569
Legislative Assistant.--Robert G. Paquin.
199 Main Street, Courthouse Plaza, Burlington, VT 05401 (802) 863-2525
Director.--Chuck Ross.
* * *
JAMES M. JEFFORDS, Republican, of Shrewsbury, VT; born in Rutland,
VT, May 11, 1934; attended public schools in Rutland; received B.S.I.A.
degree from Yale, New Haven, CT, 1956; graduate work, Harvard,
Cambridge, MA, 1962, LL.B.; served in the U.S. Navy as lieutenant (jg.);
captain, U.S. Naval Reserve (retired June 1990); admitted to the bar,
1962, and began practice in Rutland; State senator, 1967-68; attorney
general, State of Vermont, 1969-73; national director of American
Judicature Society; congressional advisor to Law of the Sea
Negotiations; co-founder and co-chairman, Congressional Arts Caucus; co-
chairman, Northeast Midwest Senate Coalition; vice-chairman, Arms
Control and Foreign Policy Caucus; Republican Task Force on Energy;
advisory member, National Commission on Employment and Unemployment
Statistics; married to Elizabeth Daley; two children: Leonard and Laura;
elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 8, 1988, for
the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989; Reelected to the 104th
Congress.
Office Listings
513 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
4503.................................................. 224-5141
Administrative Assistant.--Susan Boardman Russ.
Legislative Director.--Mark E. Powden.
Office Manager/Personal Assistant.--Lorraine F.
Benedini.
Scheduler.--Trecia Bickford.
58 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05602.................. (802) 223-5273
Lindholm Building, 2nd Floor, 2 South Main Street,
Rutland, VT 05701..................................... (802) 773-3875
Suite 100, 95 St. Paul Street, Burlington, VT 05401.... (802) 658-6001
REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
BERNARD SANDERS, Independent, of Burlington, VT; born in Brooklyn,
NY, September 8, 1941; attended P.S. 197, Brooklyn, NY; graduated from
Madison High School, Brooklyn,
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NY; B.S., political science, University of Chicago, 1964; carpenter,
writer, college professor; mayor, Burlington, VT, 1981-89; married to
the former Jane O'Meara, 1988; four children: Levi (1969), Heather
(1971), Carina (1974), and David (1975); elected to the 102d Congress on
November 6, 1990; reelected on November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
213 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4501.................................................. 225-4115
Administrative Assistant.--Jane Sanders. FAX: 225-6790
Legislative Director.--Katie Clarke.
Staff Director/Senior Policy Advisor.--Bill Goold.
Press Secretary.--Tina Wisell.
1 Church Street, Burlington, VT 05401.................. (802) 862-0697
Population (1990), 562,677.
ZIP Codes: 05001, 05030-56, 05058-62, 05065, 05067-77, 05079, 05081,
05083-86, 05088, 05089, 05091, 05101, 05141-44, 05146, 05148-56,
05158-59, 05161, 05201, 05250-55, 05257, 05260-62, 05301, 05302,
05303, 05304, 05340-46, 05350-63, 05401-05, 05406, 05407, 05440-
48, 05449, 05450-66, 05468-74, 05476-78, 05481-83, 05485-92,
05494-95, 05601, 05602, 05640-41, 05647-58, 05660-70, 05672-82,
05701, 05702, 05730-53, 05757-70, 05772-78, 05819-30, 05832-33,
05836-43, 05845-51, 05853, 05855, 05857-63, 05866-68, 05871-75,
05901-07
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VIRGINIA
(Population, 1990 census, 6,216,568)
SENATORS
JOHN W. WARNER, Republican, of Alexandria, VA; born February 18,
1927; grandson of John W. and Mary Tinsley Warner of Amherst County, VA,
son of the late Dr. John W. Warner and Martha Budd Warner; left high
school 1944 to serve in the U.S. Navy, released from active duty, 3d
class electronics technician, July 1946; graduated Washington and Lee
University (engineering) 1949; entered University of Virginia Law
School, 1949; U.S. Marine Corps, served in Korea as first lieutenant,
communications officer, 1st Marine Air Wing, September 1950-May 1952;
received LL.B. from University of Virginia, 1953; former owner and
operator of ``Atoka'', a cattle and crops farm, 1961-94; law clerk to E.
Barrett Prettyman, late chief judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for
D.C. Circuit, 1953-54; private law practice, 1954-56; assistant U.S.
attorney, 1956-60; private law practice, 1960-69; trustee, Protestant
Episcopal Cathedral, Mount St. Albans, 1967-72; member, board of
trustees, Washington and Lee University, 1968-79; Presidential
appointments: Under Secretary, U.S. Navy, February 1969-April 1972;
Secretary, U.S. Navy, May 1972-April 1974; Department of Defense
Delegate to Law of Sea Conferences, 1969-72, head of U.S. delegation for
Incidents at Sea Conference, treaty signed in Moscow, May 1972;
Administrator, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, April
1974-October 1976; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, took
oath of office in Richmond, VA, January 2, 1979; committees: Armed
Services; Environment and Public Works; Rules and Administration;
Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; and Small Business; chairman:
Airland subcommittee, Surface Transportation and Infrastructure
subcommittee; member: National Security Working Group, Commission on
Roles and Capabilities of U.S. Intelligence; U.S. Delegate to the 12th
special session of the U.N. General Assembly devoted to disarmament,
1982; appointed 1985 as Senate observer to Geneva arms control talks
with the Soviet Union; reelected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 1984,
and again on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
225 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4601............................................ 224-2023
Administrative Assistant.--Susan Magill.
Executive Assistant/Secretary.--Janet Bowers.
Press Secretary.--Tracey Smith.
Staff Director.--Grayson Winterling.
235 Federal Building, 180 West Main Street, Abingdon,
VA 24210.............................................. (703) 628-8158
600 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219............... (804) 771-2579
4900 World Trade Center, Norfolk, VA 23510............. (804) 441-3079
1003 First Union Bank Building, South Jefferson Street,
Roanoke, VA 24011..................................... (703) 857-2676
* * *
CHARLES S. ROBB, Democrat, of McLean, VA, born on June 26, 1939 in
Phoenix, AZ; was graduated from Mount Vernon High School, Fairfax, VA,
1957; B.B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1961; J.D., University
of Virginia, 1973; served U.S. Marine Corps, 1961-70; law clerk, U.S.
Court of Appeals, 1973-74; associate, law firm of Williams, Connelly &
Califano, 1974-77; partner, Hunton & Williams. 1986-88; elected
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 1978-82; elected Governor of Virginia,
1982-86; member: American Bar Association; Virginia Bar Association;
Virginia State bar; Council on Foreign Relations; Coalition for a
Democratic Majority; Trilateral Commission; National Leadership
Commission on Health Care, 1986-89; chairman, Democratic Leadership
Council 1986-88; National Commission on the Public Service, 1987-89;
chairman, Jobs for America's Graduates, Inc., 1987-90; Center for
Strategic and International Studies; Center for Democratic Institutions;
Center for Democracy; assistant Senate Democratic whip for the South;
cochairman, Business Roundtable; member: Committee on Foreign Relations,
Senate Armed Services Committee, Joint Economic Committee, Committee on
Commerce, Science, and Technology, Democratic Senate Campaign Committee,
Senate Committee on Armed Services; member: Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence; Joint Economic
Committee and the Deficit Reduction Caucus and ranking member, Senate
sub-committee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs; vice chairman of the
Democratic Policy Committee, Congressional Competitiveness Committee,
Congressional Arts Caucus; chairman, Democratic Senatorial Campaign
Committee 1991-1992; married to the former Lynda Bird Johnson, 1967;
children: Lucinda, Catherine, and Jennifer; elected to the U.S. Senate
on November 8, 1988 for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989;
reelected to the U.S. Senate, November 8, 1994 for the six-year term
beginning January 4, 1995; member:
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Senate Committee on Armed Services and Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations; ranking member, Senate subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific
Affairs; member: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Joint Economic
Committee, and Deficit Reduction Caucus.
Office Listings
154 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4603............................................ 224-4024
Chief of Staff.--Thomas J. Lehner. FAX: 224-8689
Legislative Director.--Ridge Schuyler.
Press Secretary.--Peggy Wilhide.
1001 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219............. (804) 771-2221
State Director.--Christine O. Bridge. FAX: 771-8313
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
HERBERT H. BATEMAN, Republican, of Newport News, VA; born in
Elizabeth City, NC, August 7, 1928; educated at College of William and
Mary, B.A., 1949; Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1956;
attorney; married to the former Laura Yacobi, 1954; two children:
Herbert H., Jr. and Laura Margaret; teacher at Hampton High School,
1949-51; enlisted in USAF, 1951, discharged First Lieutenant, 1953; law
clerk for Judge Walter M. Bastian, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of
Columbia Circuit, 1956-57; elected and reelected to the Virginia State
Senate in 1967, 1971, 1975, and 1979; committee assignments: Military
Acquisition, Readiness (Armed Services); vice chair, Merchant Marine;
Coast Guard (Merchant Marine & Fisheries); finance, courts of justice,
transportation, and rehabilitation and social service; former member and
chairman, agriculture, conservation and natural resources; member: joint
legislative audit and review commission; coal and energy study
commission, 1979-82; chairman: consumer credit study committee, 1970-74;
study of Virginia milk commission, 1972-74; public positions: board of
commissioners, Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia, 1968-73; chairman,
Peninsula Arena-Auditorium Authority; civic activities: board of
directors, Peninsula Economic Development Council; general legal
counsel, U.S. Jaycees, 1964-65; president, Virginia Jaycees, 1962-63;
board of directors, Newport News Chapter, American Red Cross; president
and campaign chairman, Peninsula United Fund; Braxton-Perkins Post,
American Legion; professional and fraternal affiliations: Omicron Delta
Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and American Judicature Society;
elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2350 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4601............................................ 225-4261
Administrative Assistant.--Daniel Scandling.
Executive Assistant.--Margaret C. Haar.
Legislative Director.--Peter Kirkham.
Suite 803, 739 Thimble Shoals Boulevard, Newport News,
VA 23606.............................................. (804) 873-1132
District Director.--Dolores Benton.
4712 Southpoint Parkway, Fredericksburg, VA 22407...... (703) 898-2975
Box 447, Accomac, VA 23301............................. (804) 787-7836
Counties: Accomack, Caroline, Gloucester, Hanover (part), James City
(part), King George, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northampton,
Northumberland, Spotsylvania (part), Stafford, Westmoreland,
York. Cities and townships: Accomac, Achilles, Alfonso, Ark,
Assawoman, Ashland, Atlantic, Bavon, Beaverdam, Beaverlett,
Bellamy, Belle Haven, Bena, Birdsnest, Blakes, Bloxom, Bohannon,
Bowling Green, Brooke, Burgess, Callao, Cape Charles, Capeville,
Cheriton, Chincoteague, Craddockville, Coles Point, Colonial
Beach, Corbin, Cardinal, Christchurch, Church View, Cobbs Creek,
Dahlgren, Davis Wharf, Deltaville, Diggs, Dogue, Doswell,
Dutton, Eastville, Exmore, Edwardsville, Foster, Franktown,
Fredericksburg, Garrisonville, Gloucester, Gloucester Point,
Greenbackville, Greenbush, Grimstead, Gwynn, Hacksneck, Hague,
Hallwood, Hampton, Hanover, Harborton, Hardyville, Hartfield,
Hartwood, Haynes, Heathsville, Horntown, Hudgins, Hyacinth,
Irvington, Jamaica, James Store, Jamestown, Jamesville, Jenkins
Bridge, Jersey, Kilmarnock, King George, Kinsale, Keller,
Lackey, Ladysmith, Lancaster, Laneview, Lanexa, Lee Mont,
Lewisetta, Lightfoot, Lively, Locust Hill, Locustville,
Lottsburg, Machipongo, Mappsville, Marionville, Maryus, Mathews,
Mechanicsville, Mears, Melfa, Merry Point, Miles, Milford
Mobjack, Modest Town, Mollusk, Montross, Moon, Morattico, Mount
Holly, Nassawadox, Naxera, Nelsonia, New Church, New Point,
Newport News, Ninde, Norge, North, Nuttsville, Oak Hall,
Oldhams, Onancock, Onemo, Onley, Ophelia, Ordinary, Oyster,
Painter, Parksley, Partlow, Port Haywood, Port Royal,
Pungoteague, Quinby, Rappahannock Academy, Redart, Reedville,
Regina, Rescue, Rollins Fork, Ruby, Ruther Glen, Saluda,
Sanford, Saxis, Schley, Seaford, Sealston, Seaview, Severn,
Shiloh, Sparta, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Studley, Susan, Tangier,
Tasley, Temperanceville, Toano, Topping, Townsend, Urbanna,
Wachapreague, Wake, Wardtown, Ware Neck, Warner, Warter View,
Wattsville, Weems, Weirwood, Westmoreland, White Marsh, White
Stone, Wicomico, Wicomico Church, Williamsburg, Willis Wharf,
Withams, Woodford, Woods Cross Roads, Yorktown, Zacata, and
Zanoni. Population (1990), 562,758.
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ZIP Codes: 22401, 22405-08, 22427, 22432, 22435, 22443, 22448, 22456,
22460, 22469, 22471, 22473, 22480, 22482, 22485, 22488, 22503,
22507, 22511, 22514, 22520, 22530, 22535, 22538, 22539, 22546,
22553-55, 22570, 22572, 22578-80, 23005, 23015, 23043, 23047,
23060-62, 23069, 23070-72, 23089-90, 23111, 23124, 23127, 23149,
23162, 23168, 23185-88, 23192, 23301-03, 23306-08, 23310, 23313,
23316, 23336-37, 23341, 23345, 23347, 23350, 23354, 23356-59,
23389, 23395-96, 23398-99, 23401, 23404-05, 23407-10, 23412-23,
23426-27, 23440-43, 23480, 23483, 23486, 23488, 23601-03, 23605-
06, 23651, 23661-66, 23669, 23690, 23692-23693, 23696
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
OWEN B. PICKETT, Democrat, of Virginia Beach, VA; born in Richmond,
VA, on August 31, 1930; attended Doswell Elementary School, VA;
graduated, Henry Clay High School, Ashland, VA, 1947; B.S., Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, 1952; LL.B.,
University of Richmond Law School, VA, 1955; attorney (former senior
partner in Pickett, Lyle, Siegel, Drescher and Croshaw, Virginia Beach,
VA); admitted to the Virginia State bar in 1955 and commenced practice
in Richmond; certified public accountant; served in the Virginia House
of Delegates, 1972-86; committee assignments: finance; appropriations;
privileges and elections; health, welfare and institutions; and
Chesapeake and its tributaries; chairman, appropriations subcommittee on
retirement; chairman, appropriations subcommittee on public education;
chairman, health, welfare and institutions subcommittee on health
standards; chairman, privileges and elections subcommittee on election
laws; chairman, Virginia Democratic State central committee, 1980-82;
chairman, Second Congressional District Democratic Committee, 1978-82;
chairman, Democratic City Committee of Virginia Beach, 1967-72;
executive committee, Southern Growth Policies Board; member: Virginia
State bar, Virginia Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar
Association, American Bar Association, Virginia Beach Bar Association
(former president), Norfolk-Portsmouth Bar Association, Health Lawyers
General Counsel Association, Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Fourth
Circuit Judicial Conference, Hampton Roads Maritime Association,
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Oceana Lions Club,
Princess Anne Ruritan Club (former president), Princess Anne Rotary Club
(honorary member), Meals on Wheels Advisory Board, Mason, Scottish Rite,
Shrine and Jesters; married the former Sybil Catherine Kelly in 1952;
three daughters: Laura, Karen, and Mary; six grandchildren; elected to
the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding
Congress; member: National Security Committee and Resources Committee.
Office Listings
2430 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4602............................................ 225-4215
Staff Director.--Jeanne Evans.
Legislative Director.--Albert A. Oetken.
Director of System/Finance and Scheduler.--Donna T.
Wooten.
Communications Director.--Morris Rowe.
112 East Little Creek Road, Suite 216, Norfolk, VA
23505................................................. (804) 583-5892
2710 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (804) 486-3710
Counties: Norfolk (part), Virginia Beach (part). Population (1990),
562,276
ZIP Codes: 23450, 23451 (part), 23452, 23454-55, 23456 (part), 23457-59,
23462, 23464 (part), 23466-67, 23503, 23504 (part), 23505
(part), 23507 (part), 23508 (part), 23509 (part), 23510 (part),
23511, 23513 (part), 23517 (part), 23518, 23521
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
ROBERT C. (BOBBY) SCOTT, Democrat, of Newport News, VA; born in
Washington DC, on April 30, 1947; attended Booker T. Washington
Elementary School; graduated from Groton High School; B.A., Harvard
University; J.D., Boston College Law School; served in the Massachusetts
National Guard; attorney; admitted to the Virginia bar; elected to the
Virginia House of Representatives, 1978-83; elected to the Virginia
State Senate, 1983-92; member: Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity; Peninsula
Chamber of Commerce; NAACP; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; March of Dimes
Board of Directors; Peninsula Legal Aid Center Board of Directors;
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected to the 104th
Congress.
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Office Listings
501 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4603.................................................. 225-8351
Chief of Staff.--Joni L. Ivey.
Senior Counsel.--B. Norris Vassar.
Legislative Assistant.--Charles Vernon.
Press Secretary/Scheduler.--Laurence Dillard.
2600 Washington Ave., Newport News, VA 23607........... (804) 380-1000
FAX: 928-6694
501 N. Second St., Richmond, VA 23219-1321............. (804) 644-4845
FAX: 644-5106
Counties: Charles City, Essex, Henrico (part), King and Queen, King
William, New Kent, Prince George (part), and Surry. Cities:
Hampton (part), Hopewell (part), Newport News (part), Norfolk
(part), Petersburg (part), Portsmouth (part), Richmond (part),
and Suffolk (part). Population (1990), 562,431.
ZIP Codes: 22070 (part), 22436-39, 22454, 22460, 22472, 22476, 22504,
22509, 22548, 22559-60, 22570, 22572, 23009, 23011, 23023,
23029-30, 23060 (part), 23069, 23075 (part), 23085-86, 23089
(part), 23091, 23106, 23108, 23110, 23111 (part), 23115, 23124,
23126, 23140-41, 23147-48, 23150 (part), 23156, 23161, 23177,
23181, 23185 (part), 23201-19, 23220 (part), 23221 (part), 23222
(part), 23223 (part), 23224 (part), 23225 (part), 23227 (part),
23228 (part), 23231 (part), 23234 (part), 23240-41, 23260-61,
23435 (part), 23501, 23502 (part), 23504 (part), 23505 (part),
23506, 23507 (part), 23508 (part), 23509 (part), 23510 (part),
23513 (part), 23514, 23517 (part), 23518 (part), 23523, 23601
(part), 23602 (part), 23603 (part), 23604, 23605 (part), 23607
(part), 23612, 23661 (part), 23663 (part), 23664 (part), 23666
(part), 23669 (part), 23670, 23701 (part), 23702 (part), 23703
(part), 23704 (part), 23707 (part), 23803 (part), 23805 (part),
23839, 23846, 23860 (part), 23875 (part), 23881 (part), 23883,
23899
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
NORMAN SISISKY, Democrat, of Cavalier Farms, Petersburg, VA; born
June 9, 1927; a native of Richmond; educated at John Marshall High
School, Richmond, VA; Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S. in business
administration, 1949; married to the former Rhoda Brown, 1949; four
sons: Mark, Terry, Richard, and Stuart; seven grandchildren; served in
the U.S. Navy, 1945-46; elected to Virginia House of Delegates, 1974-82;
committee assignments: Appropriations; Health, Welfare and Institutions;
Labor and Commerce; Finance; and Chesapeake and its Tributaries; former
owner and former president, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Petersburg, Inc.;
former chairman of the board, National Soft Drink Association; past
president, Appomattox Industrial Development Corp.; former member,
Virginia State University Board of Visitors; former trustee, Virginia
State University Foundation; former commissioner, Petersburg Hospital
Authority; former director, Southside Virginia Emergency Crew and
Community Resource Development Board; former member, Quad Cities
Beautification Committee; recipient of Outstanding Service to Children
in Virginia Award, 1978; honorary doctor of laws, Virginia State
University; honorary doctor of humane letters, Virginia Commonwealth
University; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2321 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4604............................................ 225-6365
Administrative Assistant.--Jan Faircloth. FAX: 226-1170
Press Secretary.--Alice Alonge.
Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Libby Edwards.
309 County Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704................ (804) 393-2068
District Representative.--Jeff Cunningham.
43 Rives Road, Petersburg, VA 23805.................... (804) 732-2544
Emporia Executive Center, 425 H South Main Street,
Emporia, VA 23847..................................... (804) 634-5575
Counties: Amelia, Brunswick, Chesterfield (part), Dinwiddie, Goochland,
Greensville, Isle of Wight, Louisa, Nottoway, Powhatan, Prince
George (part), Southampton, Sussex; cities and townships of
Chesapeake, Colonial Heights, Emporia, Franklin, Hopewell
(part), Petersburg (part), Portsmouth (part), Suffolk (part),
Virginia Beach (part). Population (1990), 562,466.
ZIP Codes: 22942 (part), 22947, 23002, 23024 (part), 23038 (part),
23039, 23054, 23063, 23065, 23067, 23083, 23084 (part), 23093,
23101-03, 23105, 23113 (part), 23117, 23120 (part), 23129,
23139, 23146 (part), 23153, 23160, 23170, 23233 (part), 23304,
23314-15, 23320-23, 23324 (part), 23325 (part), 23326-28, 23397,
23424, 23430, 23432-34, 23435 (part), 23436-39, 23456 (part),
23464 (part), 23481, 23487, 23523 (part), 23700, 23701 (part),
23702 (part), 23704 (part), 23705, 23707 (part), 23801, 23803
(part), 23804, 23805 (part), 23821-22, 23824 (part), 23827-30,
23831 (part), 23832 (part), 23833, 23834 (part), 23837, 23840-
45, 23847, 23850-51, 23856-57, 23859, 23860 (part), 23866-68,
23870, 23872-74, 23875 (part), 23876, 23878-79, 23881 (part),
23882, 23884-85, 23887-90, 23893-94, 23897-98, 23920 (part),
23922, 23930, 23938, 23955, 23966
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FIFTH DISTRICT
LEWIS F. PAYNE, Jr., Democrat, of Nellysford, VA; born in Amherst,
Amherst County, VA, on July 9, 1945; attended Amherst Elementary School,
VA; graduated, Amherst High School, 1963; B.S., Virginia Military
Institute, Lexington, 1967; M.B.A., University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, 1973; served, U.S. Army, 1st Lt., 1969-70; served, U.S.
Army Reserves, 1st. Lt., 1971-73; businessman; president, Wintergreen
Development, Inc., 1976-85; chairman of the board, Wintergreen
Development, Inc., 1985-88; member: Urban Land Institute; Nelson County
Community Development Foundation; Young President Organization; Economic
Development Commission; board of directors: Piedmont Virginia Community
College Foundation; University of Virginia Real Estate Foundation;
Nelson County Chamber of Commerce; Greater Charlottesville Area
Development Corporation; married to the former Susan King, 1980; four
children: Graham F., Hunter E., Sara V., and Anna E.; elected to the
100th Congress by special election, June 14, 1988, to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of Dan Daniel; reelected on November 8, 1988 to the
101st Congress; and reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1119 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4605............................................ 225-4711
Administrative Assistant.--Mark Bowles. FAX: 226-1147
Legislative Director.--Maria Freese.
Communications Director.--Paul Reagan.
Scheduler.--Todd Haymore.
Suite 301, 700 Main St., Danville, VA 24541............ (804) 792-1280
103 South Main Street, Farmville, VA 23901............. (804) 392-8331
103 East Water St., Suite 302, Charlottesville, VA
22902................................................. (804) 295-6372
Counties: Albemarle County; cities and townships of Charlotteville,
Batesville, Covesville, Esmont, Greenwood, Hatton, Ivy, Keene,
Keswick, North Garden, Scottsville. Appomattox County; cities
and townships of Appomattox, Evergreen, Pamplin, Spout Spring.
Bedford County; cities and townships of Bedford, Big Island,
Goodview, Coleman Falls, Forest, Goode, Huddleston, Lowry,
Thaxton. Buckingham County; cities and townships of
Andersonville, Arvonia, Buckingham, Dillwyn, Buckingham, New
Canton. Campbell County; cities and townships of Altavista,
Brookneal, Concord, Evington, Gladys, Long Island, Lynch
Station, Naruna, Rustburg. Charlotte County; cities and
townships of Barnesville, Charlotte Court House, Cullen, Drakes
Branch, Keysville, Phenix, Randolph, Red House, Red Oak, Saxe,
Wylliesburg. Cumberland County; cities and townships of
Carterville, Cumberland. Danville County; city of Danville.
Fluvanna County; cities and townships of Bremo Bluff, Bybee,
Carysbrook, Columbia, Fort Union, Kents Store, Palmyra, Troy.
Franklin County; cities and townships of Boones Mill, Callaway,
Ferrum, Glade Hill, Henry, Redwood, Penhook, Rocky Mount, Union
Hall, Waidsboro, Wirtz. Halifax County; cities and townships of
Alton, Clover, Cluster Springs, Crystal Hall, Denniston,
Halifax, Ingram, Lennig, Mayo, Nathalie, Republican Grove,
Scottsburg, Turbeville, Vernon Hill, Virgilina. Henry County;
cities and townships of Axton, Bassett, Collinsville, Fieldale,
Ridgeway, Spencer, Stanleytown. Lunenburg County; cities and
townships of Tamworth, Dundas, Fort Mitchell, Kenbridge,
Lunenburg, Rehoboth, Victoria. Martinsville County; city of
Martinsville. Mecklenburg County; cities and townships of
Baskerville, Blackridge, Boydton, Bracey, Chase City,
Clarksville, Forksville, LaCross, Palmer Springs, Skipwith,
South Hill, Union Level Buffalo Junction, Nelson. Nelson County;
cities and townships of Afton, Arrington, Faber, Lovingston,
Massies Mill, Nellysford, Montebello, Gladstone, Norwood, Piney
River, Roseland, Schuyler, Shipman, Tye River, Tyro, Wingina.
Patrick County; cities and townships of Ararat, Claudville,
Critz, Meadows of Dan, Patrick Springs, Stuart, Vesta, Woolwine.
Pittsylvania County; cities and townships of Blairs, Callands,
Cascade, Chatham, Pittsville, Sandy Level, Dry Fork, Gretna,
Hurt, Java, Keeling, Ringgold, Sutherlin. Prince Edward County;
cities and townships of Green Bay, Farmville, Darlington,
Heights, Green Bay, Hampden-Sydney, Meherrin, Prospect, Rice,
South Boston. Population (1990), 562,268.
ZIP Codes: 22920 (part), 22922 (part), 22938 (part), 22942 (part),
22949, 22951 (part), 22952 (part), 22954, 22958, 22963-64, 22967
(part), 22969 (part), 22971, 22974 (part), 22976, 23004, 23022,
23027, 23038 (part), 23040, 23055, 23083 (part), 23084, 23123,
23822, 23901, 23911, 23915, 23916 (part), 23917, 23919 (part),
23920 (part), 23921, 23923-24, 23927, 23934-44, 23947, 23950,
23952, 23954, 23957-60, 23962-64, 23966-68, 23970, 23973-74,
23976, 24053-55, 24059 (part), 24065, 24067, 24069, 24076-78,
24079 (part), 24082, 24088-89, 24092, 24095, 24101 (part),
24102, 24104, 24105 (part), 24112-15, 24120 (part), 24121-22,
24133, 24137, 24139, 24146, 24148, 24151, 24161, 24165, 24168,
24171, 24174, 24176 (part), 24177-78, 24179 (part), 24184-85,
24312 (part), 24317, 24325, 24328, 24333 (part), 24343, 24348
(part), 24351-52, 24380 (part), 24381, 24464, 24501 (part),
24502 (part), 24503 (part), 24517, 24520, 24521 (part), 24522-
23, 24526-31, 24534-36, 24538-41, 24549-51, 24553 (part), 24554,
24556-58, 24563-66, 24568-71, 24576-77, 24580-81, 24585-86,
24588-89, 24590 (part), 24592-94, 24596-99
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
ROBERT W. (BOB) GOODLATTE, Republican, of Roanoke, VA; born on
September 22, 1952 in Holyoke, MA; B.A., Bates College, Lewiston, ME,
1974; J.D., Washington and Lee University, 1977; Massachusetts bar,
1977, Virginia bar, 1978; began practice in Roanoke, VA, 1979; district
director for Congressman M. Caldwell Butler, 1977-79; attorney, sole
practitioner 1979-81; partner, 1981-92; chairman, sixth district, VA,
Republican Committee, 1983-88; member, Civitan Club of Roanoke
(president, 1989-90); former member, Building Better Boards Advisory
Council; member, Parent Teachers Association, Fishburn Park Elementary
School; married in 1974 to Maryellen Flaherty; two children: Jennifer,
1983 and Robert, 1986; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
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Office Listings
123 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4606.................................................. 225-5431
Administrative Assistant.--Tim Phillips. FAX: 225-9681
Legislative Director.--Elizabeth Frazee.
Legislative Assistant.--Kevin Kramp.
540 Crestar Plaza, 10 Franklin Street, S.E. Roanoke, VA
24011................................................. (703) 857-2672
District Director.--Pete Larkin. FAX: 857-2675
919 Main Street, Suite 300, Lynchburg, VA 24504........ (804) 845-8306
FAX: 845-8245
114 North Central Avenue, Staunton, VA 24401........... (703) 885-3861
FAX: 885-3930
2 South Main Street, 1st Floor, Suite A, Harrisonburg,
VA 22801.............................................. (703) 432-2391
FAX: 432-6593
Counties: Alleghany, Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Bedford (part), Botetourt,
Highland, Roanoke (part), Rockbridge, and Rockingham (part).
Cities: Buena Vista, Clifton Forge, Covington, Harrisonburg,
Lexington, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, and Waynesboro.
Population (1990), 562,572
ZIP Codes: 22801, 22811-12, 22815, 22820-21, 22827 (part), 22830-34,
22840-41, 22843, 22846, 22848, 22849 (part), 22850 (part), 22853
(part), 22920 (part), 22922 (part), 22939, 22951 (part), 22952
(part), 22967 (part), 22980, 24001-20, 24022-38, 24051 (part),
24059 (part), 24064, 24066, 24070 (part), 24077, 24079 (part),
24083, 24085, 24090, 24101 (part), 24130, 24153, 24175, 24176
(part), 24179 (part), 24401, 24411-13, 24415-16, 24420-22, 24426
(part), 24430-33, 24435, 24437-42, 24444-45, 24448-50, 24457-60,
24463, 24465, 24467-69, 24471-77, 24479, 24482-87, 24501 (part),
24502 (part), 24503 (part), 24504-06, 24521 (part), 24533, 24553
(part), 24555, 24572, 24574, 24578-79, 24595, 26807 (part)
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
THOMAS J. BLILEY, Jr., Republican, of Richmond, VA; born in
Chesterfield County, January 28, 1932; educated in parochial schools,
Benedictine High School, 1948; B.A., history, Georgetown University,
1952; married to the former Mary Virginia Kelley, 1957; two children:
Mary Vaughan and T.J. (Jerry) III; served 3 years in the U.S. Navy,
leaving active duty with the rank of lieutenant; elected to Richmond
City Council, 1968; appointed vice mayor, 1968; reelected to council and
appointed mayor, 1970 to March 1977; former board member, National
League of Cities; past president, Virginia Municipal League; former
board member, Metropolitan Richmond Chamber of Commerce; board member,
Central Richmond Association; former board member, Crippled Children's
Hospital; former member, board of visitors, Virginia Commonwealth
University; former board member, Southern Bank & Trust Co.; elected to
the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2241 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4607............................................ 225-2815
Administrative Assistant.--Linda Pedigo.
Legislative Director.--Brent Del Monte.
Suite 101, 4914 Fitzhugh Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230.... (804) 771-2809
District Office Representative.--Kathy Costigan.
Suite 207, Culpeper Office Park, 763 Madison Road,
Culpeper, VA 22701.................................... (703) 825-8960
District Office Representative.--Anita Essalih.
Counties: Albemarle (part), Chesterfield (part), Culpeper, Greene,
Hanover (part), Henrico (part), Madison, Orange, Spotsylvania
(part). City: Richmond (part). Population (1990), 652,643.
ZIP Codes: 22407 (part), 22433, 22508, 22534, 22542, 22553 (part),
22565, 22567-68, 22701, 22709, 22711, 22713-15, 22718-19, 22721-
27, 22729-33, 22735-38, 22740 (part), 22741, 22743, 22748, 22901
(part), 22903 (part), 22923, 22929, 22931-32, 22935-37, 22940,
22942 (part), 22943, 22945-48, 22953, 22957, 22959-60, 22965,
22968, 22972-73, 22987, 22989, 23005 (part), 23015, 23060
(part), 23075 (part), 23111 (part), 23112, 23113 (part), 23120
(part), 23146 (part), 23150 (part), 23192, 23220 (part), 23221
(part), 23222 (part), 23223 (part), 23224 (part), 23225 (part),
23226, 23227 (part), 23228 (part), 23229-30, 29231 (part), 23233
(part), 23234 (part), 23235-37, 23250, 23255, 23288, 23294,
23831 (part), 23832 (part), 23834 (part)
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
JAMES P. MORAN, Democrat, of Alexandria, VA; born May 16, 1945, in
Buffalo, NY; College of Holy Cross, B.A.; Bernard Baruch Graduate School
of Finance--City University of New York, University of Pittsburgh
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs,
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M.P.A.; University of Southern California Graduate School, Urban Policy
and Management; formerly an investment broker with A.G. Edwards & Sons,
Inc.; staff member on Senate Appropriations Committee; budgetary and
fiscal policy specialist for Library of Congress; comptroller for the
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; auditor, accountant,
and senior budget analyst for U.S. Department of Health, Education and
Welfare; served on City Council of Alexandria, 1979-82; vice mayor of
Alexandria from 1982-84, and mayor from 1985-90; elected to the 102d
Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected November 3, 1992 and November 8,
1994; married to the former Mary Howard; three sons: James, Michael, and
Patrick; and two daughters: Mary and Dorothy.
Office Listings
405 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4608.................................................. 225-4376
Chief of Staff.--Mame Reiley. FAX: 225-0017
Legislative Director.--Jonathan Gaffney.
Scheduling Secretary.--Mary Miller.
5115 Franconia Road, Suite B, Alexandria, VA 22302..... (703) 971-4700
District Manager.--Susie Warner.
Counties: Arlington, Fairfax (part). Cities: Alexandria, Falls Church.
Population (1990), 562,484.
ZIP Codes: 22003 (part), 22015, 22021 (part), 22031 (part), 22039,
22040, 22041 (part), 22042 (part), 22043 (part), 22044 (part),
22046 (part), 22060, 22067, 22079, 22101 (part), 22102 (part),
22106, 22121-22, 22150, 22151 (part), 22152 (part), 22153,
22156, 22158-59, 22161, 22201-07, 22209-11, 22213, 22215-19,
22222, 22226-7, 22229, 22234, 22302-10, 22311 (part), 22312
(part), 22313-14, 22333-34, 22336,
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
RICK BOUCHER, Democrat, of Abingdon, VA; born in Washington County,
VA, August 1, 1946; graduated from Abingdon High School in 1964; B.A.
degree from Roanoke College in 1968; J.D. degree from the University of
Virginia School of Law in 1971; associate, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley &
McCloy, New York, NY; partner, Boucher & Boucher, Abingdon, VA; elected
to the Virginia State Senate in 1975 and reelected in 1979; former
chairman of the Oil and Gas Subcommittee of the Virginia Coal and Energy
Commission; former member: Virginia State Crime Commission, the Virginia
Commission on Interstate Cooperation, and the Law and Justice Committee
of the National Conference of State Legislatures; member: the board of
directors of the First Virginia Bank, Damascus; Abingdon United
Methodist Church; Kappa Alpha order; Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity;
American Bar Association, Virginia Bar Association; Association of the
Bar of the City of New York; recipient of the Abingdon Jaycees 1975,
Outstanding Young Businessman Award; member: Committee on Commerce,
assistant whip; Committee on the Judiciary; elected to the 98th Congress
on November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2245 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4609............................................ 225-3861
Chief of Staff.--Andy Wright. FAX: 225-0442
Deputy Chief of Staff/Comunications Director.--Joe
Shoemaker.
188 East Main Street, Abingdon, VA 24210............... (703) 628-1145
District Administrator.--Donna M. Stanley.
311 Shawnee Avenue East, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219....... (703) 523-5450
P.O. Box 1268, 112 North Washington Avenue, Pulaski, VA
24301................................................. (703) 980-4310
Counties: Bland, Buchanan, Carroll, Craig, Dickenson, Floyd, Giles,
Grayson, Lee, Montgomery, Pulaski, Roanoke (part), Russell,
Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, Wythe. Cities:
Bristol, Galax, Norton, and Radford. Population (1990), 562,380.
ZIP Codes: 24051 (part), 24058, 24059 (part), 24060, 24068, 24070
(part), 24072-73, 24079 (part), 24084, 24086-87, 24091, 24093-
94, 24105 (part), 24108, 24111, 24120 (part), 24124, 24126-29,
24131-32, 24134, 24136, 24138, 24141-43, 24147, 24149-50, 24162,
24167, 24201, 24210, 24215-21, 24224-26, 24228, 24230, 24236-37,
24239, 24243-46, 24248-51, 24256, 24258, 24260, 24263, 24265-66,
24269-73, 24277, 24279-83, 24285, 24289, 24292-93, 24301, 24311,
24312 (part), 24313-16, 24318-19, 24321-24, 24326-27, 24329-30,
24333 (part), 24340, 24347, 24348 (part), 24350, 24354, 24360-
61, 24363, 24366, 24368, 24370, 24373-75, 24377-79, 24380
(part), 24382, 24601-09, 24611-14, 24616, 24618-20, 24622,
24624, 24627-28, 24630-31, 24633-35, 24637, 24639-41, 24646-47,
24649, 24651, 24655-59
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TENTH DISTRICT
FRANK R. WOLF, Republican, of Vienna, VA; born in Philadelphia, PA,
January 30, 1939; attended the Philadelphia public schools; B.A.,
Pennsylvania State University, 1961; LL.B., Georgetown University Law
School, 1965; served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps (Reserves); lawyer,
admitted to the Virginia State bar; legislative assistant for former
U.S. Congressman Edward G. Biester, Jr., 1968-71; assistant to Secretary
of the Interior, Rogers C.B. Morton, 1971-74; Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Congressional and Legislative Affairs, Department of the Interior,
1974-75; member, Vienna Presbyterian Church; married to the former
Carolyn Stover; five children: Frank, Jr., Virginia, Anne, Brenda, and
Rebecca; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
241 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4610.................................................. 225-5136
Administrative Assistant.--Charles White. FAX: 225-0437
Legislative Director.--Janet Shaffron.
Appropriations Associate Staff.--Barbara Comstock.
13873 Park Center Road, Suite 130, Herndon, VA 22071... (703) 709-5800
110 North Cameron Street, Winchester, VA 22601......... (703) 667-0900
Counties: Clarke, Fairfax (part), Fauquier, Frederick, Loudoun, Page,
Prince William (part), Rappahannock, Rockingham (part),
Shenandoah, Warren. Cities: Manassas, Manassas Park, and
Winchester. Population (1990), 562,664.
ZIP Codes: 20041 (part), 20301-01, 22003 (part), 22010-11, 22012 (part),
22020 (part), 22021 (part), 22027, 22030 (part), 22031 (part),
22032-33, 22037-38, 22040-44, 22046, 22066-68, 22070-71, 22075,
22078, 22080-81, 22090-91, 22094, 22101-03, 22106, 22109, 22116,
22117 (part), 22124, 22129, 22130 (part), 22131-32, 22141,
22170, 22176 (part), 22180, 22190, 22201-07, 22209-13, 22215-16,
22311 (part), 22312 (part)
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
THOMAS M. DAVIS, Republican, of Falls Church, VA; born in Minot, ND,
on January 5, 1949; graduated, U.S. Capitol Page School; B.A., Amherst
College with honors in Political Science; J.D., University of Virginia
law school; attended Officer Candidate School; served in the Virginia
National Guard, and the U.S. Army Reserve; Chief elected official of
Fairfax County as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, 1992-95; Mason
District representative to Fairfax Board of Supervisors, 1980-91;
formerly Vice President and General Counsel of PRC, Inc., McLean VA;
former chairman, Northern Virginia Transportation Commission; charter
member and past president, Bailey's Crossroads Rotary Club; serves on
numerous charity boards; President, Washington Metropolitan Council of
Governments, 1992-93; married to the former Peggy Rantz, 1973; three
children: Carlton, Pamela, and Shelley; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
415 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4611.................................................. 225-1492
Chief of Staff.--John Hishta. FAX: 225-3071
Legislative Director.--Chip Highsmith.
Press Secretary.--John Hishta.
Executive Assistant.--Kathy Walsh.
7018 Evergreen Court, Annandale, VA 22003.............. (703) 916-9610
District Director.--Linda O'Meara. FAX: 916-9617
Herndon Town Hall, 730 Elden Street, Second Floor,
Herndon, VA 22070..................................... (703) 437-1726
Constituent Service Director.--Ann Wharam. FAX: 437-3004
Dominion Center, 13554 Minnieville Road, Woodbridge, VA
22192................................................. (703) 590-4599
Constituent Service Director.--George Massey. FAX: 590-4740
Counties: Fairfax (part), Prince William (part). Cities: Reston,
Herndon, Vienna, city of Fairfax, Annandale, Burke, Fairfax
Station, Occoquan, Woodbridge, Lake Ridge, Dale City, Dumfries,
Quantico. Population (1990), 562,497.
ZIP Codes: 22003, 22009, 22015 (part), 22020 (part), 22024 (part), 22026
(part), 22027, 22030 (part), 22031-32, 22035, 22038, 22039
(part), 22041 (part), 22042 (part), 22043 (part), 22044 (part),
22046 (part), 22070 (part), 22071 (part), 22079 (part), 22090-
91, 22094, 22102 (part), 22111 (part), 22116, 22124 (part),
22125, 22134, 22151 (part), 22152 (part), 22172, 22180, 22181
(part), 22182 (part), 22183, 22191, 22192 (part), 22193 (part),
22194, 22302 (part), 22311 (part), 22312 (part)
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WASHINGTON
(Population, 1990 census, 4,887,941)
SENATORS
SLADE GORTON, Republican, of Seattle, WA; born January 8, 1928,
Chicago, IL; graduated high school, Evanston, IL, 1945; enlisted U.S.
Army, 1945-46; A.B., international relations, Dartmouth, 1950; LL.B.,
with honors, Columbia University Law School, New York, 1953; admitted to
bar, Washington State, 1953; service in U.S. Air Force, 1953-56, retired
colonel, USAF Reserve; elected Washington State House of
Representatives, 46th District, Seattle, 1958; reelected 1960, 1962,
1964, 1966, (majority leader) 1967-68; elected Washington State attorney
general, 1968; reelected 1972, 1976; member, National Association of
Attorneys General, 1969-80, (president) 1976-77; Wyman award winner,
1980; member: President's Consumer Advisory Council, 1975-77; Washington
State Law and Justice Commission, 1969-80, (chairman) 1969-70; State
Criminal Justice Training Commission, 1969-80, (chairman) 1969-76;
married Sally Clark of Selah, WA, 1958; son, Tod (April 7, 1959);
daughters: Sarah Jane (June 28, 1960) and Rebecca Lynn (February 24,
1962); elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term
beginning January 3, 1981; unsuccessful candidate for reelection,
November 4, 1986; elected on November 8, 1988 to the U.S. Senate for the
6-year term beginning January 3, 1989.
Office Listings
730 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
4701.................................................. 224-3441
Chief of Staff.--Larry Ehl. FAX: 224-9393
Legislative Director.--Sam Spina.
Press Secretary.--Heidi Kelly.
3206 Jackson Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue,
Seattle, WA 98174..................................... (206) 553-0350
State Director.--Veda Jellen. FAX: 553-8358
697 U.S. Courthouse, West 920 Riverside, Spokane, WA
99201................................................. (509) 353-2507
FAX: 353-2547
Federal Office Building, 500 West 12th Street,
Vancouver, WA 98660................................... (206) 696-7838
FAX: 696-7844
Morris Building, Room 119, 23 South Wenatchee Avenue,
Wenatchee, WA 98801................................... (509) 663-2118
FAX: 669-1085
402 East Yakima Avenue, Box 4083, Yakima, WA 98901..... (509) 248-8084
FAX: 842-8167
1530 Grandridge Boulevard, Suite 212, Kennewick, WA
99336................................................. (509) 783-0640
FAX: 735-7559
* * *
PATTY MURRAY, Democrat, of Seattle, WA; born October 11, 1950 in
Seattle, WA; B.A., Washington State University, 1972; teacher, lobbyist;
school board member 1985-89; elected to Washington State Senate, 1988-
92; Shoreline Community Cooperative School, parent volunteer, 1977-84;
Shoreline Community College, Parent Education instructor for Crystal
Springs, 1984-87; citizen lobbyist for environmental and educational
issues, 1983-88; elected: board of directors, Shoreline School District,
1985-89; two-term president and legislative representative; Washington
State Senate, first district, 1988-92; Washington State Legislator of
the Year, 1990; Democratic Whip, 1990-92; member: Education; Ways &
Means; Commerce and Labor Committees; Domestic Timber Processing select
committee; Domestic Timber Processing, and Open Government select
committee; chairperson, School Transportation Safety Task Force; married
Rob Murray, 1972; two children: son Randy, 18 and daughter Sara, 15;
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1992, for the 6-year term
beginning January 3, 1993; serves on Appropriations, Banking, Housing
and Urban Affairs, and Budget Committees.
Office Listings
111 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-4704............................................ 224-2621
Chief of Staff.--Patricia Akiyama. FAX: 224-0238
Legislative Director.--Ric Ilgenfritz. TDD: 224-4430
Press Secretary.--Rex Carney.
2988 Jackson Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue,
Seattle, WA 98174..................................... (206) 553-5545
State Director.--Dan Evans.
140 Federal Building, 500 West 12th, Vancouver, WA
98660................................................. (206) 696-7797
West 601 First Ave., Spokane, WA 99201................. (509) 624-9515
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
RICK WHITE, Republican, of Bainbridge Island, WA; born in
Bloomington, IN, on November 6, 1953; B.A., Darmouth College, Hanover,
NH, 1975; attended Pantheon-Sorbonne in Paris; J.D., Georgetown
University, Washington, DC, 1980; partner, Perkins Coie law firm;
private sector jobs ranging from dock foreman to assembly line worker to
grill cook; founder and director, ``Books for Kids,''(a literacy
program); services: YMCA's Indian Guides program, Law Explorers advisor
for the Scouts; elder, Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church; member of
Leadership Tomorrow; leader, Republican Party, ``Farm Team''
(encouraging young professionals to get involved in the party), served
on Queen Anne Community Council, 1986-88; delegate to various districts;
House Commerce Committee; subcommittees: Telecommunications and Finance,
Commerce, Trade and Hazardous Materials; married to Vikki Kennedy, 1982;
four children: Kathleen (10), Emily (8), Charlotte (6), and Richard (3);
elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
116 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-6311
Administrative Assistant.--Michael Gallagher.
Legislative Director.--John Kelly.
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Amonica Richardson.
Press Secretary.--Connie Correll.
21905 64th Avenue West, Suite 101, Mountlake Terrace,
WA 98043.............................................. (206) 640-0233
Chief of Staff.--Randy Pepple.
District Director.--Marjorie Wickham.
19068 Jensen Way #8, Poulsbo, WA 98370................. (800) 422-5521
Counties: King (part); Kitsap (part); Snohomish (part). Cities and
townships: Bainbridge Island; Bellevue; Bothell; Bremerton;
Edmonds; Everett; Hansville; Indianola; Keyport; Kingston;
Kirkland; Lynnwood; Mountlake Terrace; Port Gamble; Poulsbo;
Redmond; Seabeck; Seattle; Silverdale; Suquamish; Woodinville;
Medina. Population (1990), 540,745.
ZIP Codes: 98004 (part), 98005 (part), 98007 (part), 98008 (part),
98009, 98011, 98012 (part), 98020, 98021 (part), 98026, 98033-
34, 98036, 98037 (part), 98039, 98041, 98043, 98046, 98052
(part), 98061, 98072 (part), 98073, 98083, 98103 (part), 98110,
98117 (part), 98133 (part), 98155 (part), 98177, 98204 (part),
98208 (part), 98272 (part), 98275 (part), 98290 (part), 98310
(part), 98312 (part), 98314-15, 98340, 98342, 98345-46, 98364,
98370, 98380 (part), 98383, 98392-93
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
JACK METCALF, Republican, of Langley, WA; born in Marysville, WA,
November 30, 1927; B.A., Pacific Lutheran University, 1951; University
of Washington, 1966; owner of the Log Castle Bed and Breakfast, Langley,
WA; teacher, Everett High School; U.S. Army, 1946-47; member: U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service Patrol Boat Skipper with U.S. Marshal Authority
1947-48; United We Stand America, Concord Coalition, South Whidby
Washington Historical Society, South Whidby Washington Kiwanis, Wildcat
Steelhead Club, and Back Country Horsemen--Skagit County Chapter;
Washington State House, 1960-64; Washington State Senate, 1966-74, 1980-
92; Washington State Senate Assistant Republican Whip; chairman, Senate
Environmental and Natural Resources Committee, 1988-92; married, Norma
Metcalf, 1948; four children: Marta, Gayle, Ann, and Lea; elected to the
104th Congress.
Office Listings
507 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4702.................................................. 225-2605
Chief of Staff.--John Carlson. FAX: 225-4420
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Chris Strow.
Legislative Assistants.--Jeff Lintz; Erik Strom; Jodi
Hanson.
Press Secretary.--Kevin McDermott.
2930 Wetmore Avenue, Suite 901, Everett, WA 98201...... (206) 252-3188
District Director.--Lew Moore. (800) 562-1385
Office Manager.--Colleen Morse.
322 North Commercial Street, Suite 203, Bellingham, WA
98225................................................. (360) 733-4500
Office Manager.--Fairalee Markusen.
Counties: Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish (part), and Wetcom. Cities
and Townships: Bellingham, Everett, Mt. Vernon. Population
(1990), 540,739.
ZIP Codes: 98101, 98116 (part), 98200 (part), 98201, 98203 (part),
98204-07, 98208 (part), 98220-23, 98225-27, 98230, 98232-33,
98235-41, 98243-53, 98255-64, 98266-68, 98270, 98272-73, 98276-
81, 98283-84, 98286-87, 98290 (part),
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98292-95, 98297, 98305, 98320, 98324-26, 98331, 98334, 98339, 98343,
98350, 98357-58, 98362, 98365, 98368, 98376, 98381-82, 98520
(part), 98524, 98526, 98535-36, 98541 (part), 98546, 98548,
98550 (part), 98552, 98557, 98560, 98562-63, 98566, 98569,
98571, 98575, 98583-84, 98587-88, 98592
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
LINDA A. SMITH, Republican, of Vancouver, WA; born July 16, 1950 in
LaJunta, CO; attended Riveria Grade School, LaGrande, OR, 1965;
graduated, Fort Vancouver High School, Vancouver, WA, 1968; attends Glad
Tidings Church, Vancouver, WA; manager of seven tax preparation offices
for nine years; committees: Resources, Endangered Species Act Task
Force, Small Business; subcommittees: Parks and Lands; Fisheries,
Wildlife and Oceans; Procurement, Exports and Business Opportunities;
chairperson, Subcommittee on Taxation and Finance; Washington State
Representative, 1983-86; Washington State Senate, 1987-present;
chairperson, Children and Family Services Committee; vice chairperson,
Republican Caucus; author: Washington State Initiative 134--The Fair
Campaign Practices Act and Washington State Initiative 601; married,
Vernon Thomas Smith, 1968; two children: Sheri, 1969 and Robert, 1971;
elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1217 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4703............................................ 226-3536
Chief of Staff.--Patrick Fiske. FAX: 225-3478
Legislative Director.--Ted Case.
Executive Assistant.--Shirley Smits.
719 Sleater-Kinney Road, Lacey, WA 98503............... (360) 923-9393
FAX: 923-9429
1220 Main Street, Suite 310, Vancouver, WA 98660....... (360) 695-6292
FAX: 695-6197
Counties: Clark County; cities and townships of Amboy, Ariel, Battle
Ground, Brush Prairie, Camas, Heisson, La Center, Ridgefield,
Vancouver, Washougal, Woodland, Yacolt. Cowlitz County; cities
and townships of Carrolls, Castle Rock, Cougar, Kalama, Kelso,
Longview, Ryderwood, Silverlake, Toutle. Grays Harbor County
(part); cities and townships of Cosmopolis, Elma, Grayland,
McCleary, Malone, Oakville, Satsop, Westport. Klickitat County
(part); cities and townships of Appleton, Bingen, Dallesport,
Husum, Klickitat, Lyle, Trout Lake, Wahkiacus, White Salmon,
Wishram. Lewis County; cities and townships of Adna, Centralia,
Chehalis, Cinebar, Curtis, Doty, Ethel, Galvin, Glenoma,
Mineral, Morton, Mossyrock, Napavine, Onalaska, Packwood, Pe
Ell, Randle, Salkum, Silver Creek, Toledo, Vader, Winlock.
Pacific County; cities and townships of Bay Center, Chinook,
Ilwaco, Lebam, Long Beach, Menlo, Nahcotta, Naselle, Ocean Park,
Oysterville, Raymond, Seaview, South Bend, Tokeland. Pierce
County; township of Elbe. Skamania County; cities and townships
of Carson, North Bonneville, Stevenson, Underwood. Thurston
County (part); cities and townships of Littlerock, Olympia, and
Rochester. Wahkiakum County; cities and townships of Cathlamet,
Grays River, Rosburg, Skamokawa. Population (1990), 540,745.
ZIP Codes: 98330, 98336, 98355-56, 98361, 98377, 98501-03, 98506, 98522,
98527, 98531-33, 98537-39, 98541-42, 98544, 98547, 98554, 98556-
57, 98559, 98561, 98564-65, 98568, 98570, 98572, 98577, 98579
98581-83, 98585-86, 98590-91, 98593, 98595-96, 98601-07, 98609-
12, 98614, 98616-17, 98621-26, 98628-29, 98631-32, 98635, 98637-
45, 98647-51, 98660-66, 98668, 98670-75, 98682, 98684-86
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
RICHARD (DOC) HASTINGS, Republican, of Pasco, WA; born in Spokane,
WA, on February 7, 1941; attended, Longfellow, Captain Grey Elementary,
Pasco, WA; graduated, Pasco High School, Pasco, WA, 1959; attended:
Columbia Basin College and Central Washington State University,
Ellensborg, WA; U.S. Army Reserves, 1963-69; president, Columbia Basin
Paper and Supply; board of director, Yakima Federal Savings and Loan;
member: Washington State House of Representatives, 1979-87; Republican
Caucus chairman, assistant majority leader, National Platform Committee,
1984; president: Pasco Chamber of Commerce, Pasco Downtown Development
Association; Pasco Jaycees (chamber president); committees: Ways and
Means, Energy and Utilities, Agriculture, Judiciary, Constitution and
Elections, Rules; chairman, Franklin County Republican Central
Committee, 1974-78; Delegate, Republican National Convention, 1976-1984;
married to Claire Hastings, 1967; three children: Kirsten, 25; Petrina,
24; and Colin, 19; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1229 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-5816
Administrative Assistant.--Ed Cassidy. FAX: 225-3251
Scheduler/Office Manager.--Linda Bradley.
Press Secretary.--Sheila Riggs.
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320 North Johnson, Suite 500, Kennewick, WA 99336...... (509) 783-0310
FAX: 735-9573
302 E. Chestnut, Yakima, WA 98901...................... (509) 452-3243
FAX: 452-3438
25 North Wenatchee Ave., Suite 202, Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 662-4294
FAX: 662-4295
Counties: Adams County; city of Othello. Benton County; cities and
townships of Benton City, Kennewick, Paterson, Plymouth,
Prosser, Richland, West Richland. Chelan County; cities and
townships of Ardenvoir, Cashmere, Chelan, Chelan Falls, Dryden,
Entiat, Leavenworth, Malaga, Manson, Monitor, Peshastin,
Stehekin, Wenatchee. Douglas County; cities and townships of
Bridgeport, Leahy, Mansfield, Orondo, Palisades, Rock Island,
Waterville, Wenatchee. Franklin County; cities and townships of
Connell, Eltopia, Kahlotus, Mesa, Pasco, Windust. Grant County;
cities and townships of Beverly, Coulee City, Electric City,
Ephrata, George, Grand Coulee, Hartline, Marlin, Mattawa, Moses
Lake, Quincy, Royal City, Soap Lake, Stratford, Warden, Wilson
Creek. Kittitas County; cities and townships of Cle Elum,
Easton, Ellensburg, Hyak, Kittitas, Ronald, Roslyn, South Cle
Elum, Thorp, Vantage. Klickitat County; cities and townships of
Alderdale, Appleton, Bickleton, Bingen, Centerville, Dallesport,
Glenwood, Goldendale, Husum, Klickitat, Lyle, Roosevelt, Trout
Lake, White Salmon, Wishram. Okanogan County; cities and
townships of Brewster, Carlton, Conconully, Coulee Dam, Elmer
City, Loomis, Malott, Methow, Nespelem, Okanogan, Omak,
Oroville, Pateros, Riverside, Tonasket, Twisp, Wauconda,
Winthrop. Yakima County; cities and townships of Brownstown,
Buena, Cowiche, Grandview, Granger, Harrah, Mabton, Moxee,
Naches, Outlook, Parker, Selah, Sunnyside, Tieton, Toppenish,
Wapato, White Swan, Yakima, Zillah. Population (1990), 540,744.
ZIP Codes: 98068, 98605, 98613, 98619, 98620, 98801-02, 98807, 98811-17,
98819, 98821-24, 98826-34, 98836-37, 98840-41, 98843-53, 98855-
60, 98862, 98901-04, 98907-09, 98920-23, 98925-26, 98930, 98932-
44, 98946-48, 98950-53, 99115-16, 99123-24, 99133, 99135, 99155,
99301-02, 99320-22, 99326, 99330, 99335-37, 99343, 99344 (part),
99345-46, 99350, 99352, 99356-57
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Republican, of Spokane, WA; born in
Spokane, October 7, 1944; graduated from North Central High School;
B.A., Washington State University, 1967; J.D., Gonzaga University School
of Law, 1971; served as law clerk to Federal Judge Ralph Plummer, U.S.
District Court, Anchorage, AK; served as staff counsel and chief of
staff to U.S. Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), 1972-77; private law
practice: served as town attorney for eastern Washington communities of
Reardan, Creston and Almira; co-founder, Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery;
past president, Spokane County Juvenile Diabetes Foundation; immediate
past chairman, Spokane County Republican Party; member: Spokane Central
Lions, Sigma Nu Fraternity, Spokane Masonic Lodge #34, Scottish Rite, El
Katif Shrine, Masonic Temple Foundation Trustees, Spokane School Levy
Advisory Foundation; appointed to: Appropriations Committee;
Agriculture, National Security and Interior subcommittees; married to
the former Mary Beth Socha of Summerville, SC; two children: Meredith
and Elliott; elected to the 104th Congress, November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
1527 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-2006
Chief of Staff.--Jamie Moore.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Les Novitsky.
Legislative Director.--Bill Hanka.
Press Secretary.--Ken Lisaius.
West 920 Riverside Suite #594, Spokane, WA 99201....... (509) 353-2374
District Director.--Erik Skaggs.
Deputy District Director.--Jeff Ward.
Counties: Adams (part), Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln; Pend
Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman. Population
(1990), 540,744.
ZIP Codes: 99001, 99003-06, 99008-09, 99011-14, 99016-23, 99025-27,
99029-34, 99036-37, 99039-40, 99101-02, 99103 (part), 99104-05,
99107, 99109-11, 99113-14, 99117-19, 99121-22, 99124-26, 99128
(part), 99129-31, 99133 (part), 99134, 99136-41, 99143-44,
99146-54, 99156 (part), 99157-61, 99163, 99165-67, 99169-71,
99173-74, 99176, 99179-81, 99185, 99201-16, 99218-20, 99223,
99228, 99323-24, 99327-29, 99332-33, 99341, 99344 (part), 99347-
48, 99359-63, 99371, 99401-03
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
NORMAN D. DICKS, Democrat, of Bremerton, WA; born in Bremerton, WA,
December 16, 1940; graduated, West Bremerton High School, 1959; B.A.,
political science, University of Washington, 1963; J.D., University of
Washington School of Law, 1968; admitted to Washing
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ton State bar, 1968; joined the staff of Senator Warren G. Magnuson in
1968 as legislative assistant and appropriations assistant, named
administrative assistant in 1973 and held that post until he resigned to
campaign for Congress in February, 1976; in Congress he received a
first-term appointment to the House Appropriations Committee; and he
currently serves as a member of its Subcommittees on National Security
and Natural Resources; appointed to Permanent House Select Committee on
Intelligence, 1991; ranking democratic member of Intelligence Committee;
member, Democratic Caucus; member of Washington, DC and Washington State
bars; serves on the Board of Visitors of the U.S. Air Force Academy and
is a member of the Puget Sound Naval Bases Association and the Navy
League of the United States; married to the former Suzanne Callison,
1967; two sons: David and Ryan; elected to the 95th Congress and
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2467 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4706............................................ 225-5916
Legislative Director.--Pete Modaff.
Press Secretary.--George Behan.
Suite 2244, 1717 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402...... (206) 593-6536
District Representative.--Mike Weinman.
Suite 301, 500 Pacific Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98310..... (206) 479-4011
District Representative.--Cheri Williams.
Counties: Clallam County: cities and townships of Forks, Port Angeles,
La Push, Sequim, Sekiu, Neah Bay. Grays Harbor County: cities
and townships of Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Montesano, Ocean City, Ocean
Shores, Moclips. Jefferson County: cities and townships of Port
Townsend, Quilcene. Kitsap County: cities and townships of
Bremerton (part), Port Orchard, Gorst. Mason County: cities and
townships of Shelton, Belfair, Allyn, Union. Pierce County:
cities and townships of Tacoma (part), Gig Harbor, Lakebay,
Lakewood. Population (1990), 540,742.
ZIP Codes: 98303, 98305, 98310 (part), 98312 (part), 98320, 98322,
98324-26, 98329, 98331-35, 98337, 98339, 98343, 98349, 98350-51,
98353, 98357-59, 98362, 98365-66, 98368, 98376, 98378, 98380
(part), 98381-82, 98384, 98386, 98388, 98394-95, 98401, 98402
(part), 98403, 98404 (part), 98405-07, 98408 (part), 98409
(part) 98411-12, 98415, 98421 (part), 98442, 98444 (part),
98464-67, 98492, 98494, 98497, 98498 (part), 98499 (part),
98520, 98524, 98526, 98528, 98535-36, 98537 (part) 98546, 98548,
98550, 98552, 98555, 98560, 98562-63, 98566, 98569, 98571,
98575, 98584, 98587-88, 98592
* * *
SEVENTH DISTRICT
JIM McDERMOTT, Democrat, of Seattle, WA; born in Chicago, Cook
County, IL, on December 28, 1936; attended public schools in Downers
Grove, IL; B.S., Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, 1958; M.D., University of
Illinois Medical School, Chicago, 1963; residency in adult psychiatry,
University of Illinois Hospitals, 1964-66; residency in child
psychiatry, University of Washington Hospitals, Seattle, 1966-68;
served, U.S. Navy Medical Corps, lieutenant commander, 1968-70;
psychiatrist; elected to Washington State House of Representatives,
1970-72; elected to Washington State Senate, 1974-87; Democratic nominee
for Governor, 1980; regional medical officer, U.S. Foreign Service,
1987-88; practicing psychiatrist and assistant clinical professor of
psychiatry, University of Washington, Seattle, 1970-83; member:
Washington State Medical Association; King County Medical Society;
American Psychiatric Association; St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Seattle;
two grown children: Katherine and James; elected on November 8, 1988, to
the 101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member:
Committee on Ways and Means; ranking member, Committee on Standards of
Official Conduct.
Office Listings
2349 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4707............................................ 225-3106
Administrative Assistant.--Charles M. Williams.
Executive Assistant.--Wilda E. Chisolm.
Suite 1212, 1809 7th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101-1313.... (206) 553-7170
District Administrator.--Nancy F. James.
County: King County (part); Cities and Townships: Vashon Island, Burton,
Dockton, Seattle (part). Population (1990), 542,000.
ZIP Codes: 98013, 98028, 98055 (part), 98070, 98101-2, 98103 (part),
98104-05, 98106 (part), 98107, 98108 (part), 98109, 98111-12,
98114-16, 98117 (part), 98118 (part), 98119, 98121-22, 98124-25,
98126 (part), 98129, 98133 (part), 98134, 98136, 98144-45, 98146
(part), 98150-51, 98154, 98155 (part), 98161, 98164, 98168
(part), 98174, 98178 (part), 98181, 98184-85, 98191, 98195,
98199
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EIGHTH DISTRICT
JENNIFER DUNN, Republican, of Bellevue, WA; born July 29, 1941 in
Seattle, WA; B.A., Stanford University, 1963; chairman, Washington State
Republican Party, 1981-92; member, Republican National Committee; vice-
chairman, Western Region, RNC; U.S. delegate to the 30th United Nations
Commission on the Status of Women, 1984, 1990; member, Preparatory
Commission for the 1985 World Conference on the Status of Women;
presidential appointee: President's Advisory Council on Voluntary
Services, President's Advisory Council on Historic Preservation,
Executive Committee of the SBA Advisory Council; received Shavano Summit
Award for Excellence in National Leadership, Hillsdale College, 1984;
member: Seattle Junior League, Board of Epiphany School, Advisory Board
for KUOW-FM (National Public Radio), Metropolitan Opera National
Council; The Henry M. Jackson Foundation, The International Women's
Forum and the International Republican Institute; committees: Ways and
Means, House Oversight; two children: Bryant and Reagan; elected to the
103d and 104th Congresses.
Office Listings
432 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
4708.................................................. 225-7761
Chief of Staff.--Phil Bond. FAX: 225-8673
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Linda Suter.
Legislative Director.--Tim Hugo.
Suite 201, 50 116th Avenue SE., Bellevue, WA 98004..... (206) 450-0161
District Contact.--Jane Muffitt.
Counties: King County; cities and townships of Auburn, Baring, Beaux
Arts Village, Bellevue, Black Diamond, Carnation, Duvall,
Enumclaw, Fall City, Issaquah, Kent, Mercer Island, Maple
Valley, New Castle, North Bend, Preston, Redmond (part), Renton
(part), Skykomish, Snoqualmie, Summit, Woodinville. Pierce
County; cities and townships of Ashford, Bonney Lake, Buckley,
Carbonado, Eatonville, Elbe, Graham, Orting, Puyallup (part),
Roy, South Prairie, Spanaway, Sumner, Wilkeson. Population
(1990), 540,742.
ZIP Codes: 98001 (part), 98002 (part), 98004 (part), 98005 (part),
98006, 98007 (part), 98008 (part), 98009-10, 98014-15, 98019
(part), 98021-22, 98024-25, 98027, 98031 (part), 98032 (part),
98035, 98038, 98040, 98042, 98045, 98050-51, 98052 (part),
98053, 98055 (part), 98056 (part), 98057, 98058 (part), 98059,
98064-65, 98068, 98072 (part), 98224, 98288, 98304, 98321,
98323, 98328 (part), 98330 (part), 98338 (part), 98344, 98348
(part), 98360 (part), 98372 (part), 98373-74, 98385, 98387
(part), 98390 (part), 98396, 98446 (part), 98580 (part)
* * *
NINTH DISTRICT
RANDY TATE, Republican, of Puyallup, WA; born November 23, 1965 in
Puyallup, WA; A.A., Tacoma Community College; B.A., Western Washington
University; member: Puyallup Chamber of Commerce, Tacoma Sportsmen's
Club, Christ Community Baptist Church; Republican Deputy Whip, co-
sponsor, Tax Limitation Balanced Budget Amendment; vice-chairman,
Transportation Budget Working Group; Leadership Task Force On Term
Limits; committees: Transportation and Infrastructure, Government Reform
and Oversight; subcommittees: Aviation; Surface Transportation; National
Economic Growth; National Resources and Regulatory Affairs; Government
Management, Information and Technology; Washington State House of
Representatives, 1988-94; married to Julie Tate, 1991; one child,
Madeleine; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1118 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-8901
Chief of Staff.--Margorie Strayer. FAX: 225-3484
Legislative Director.--Andrew Ehrlich.
Press Secretary.--Ron Reese.
Office Manager.--Lori Grosbeck.
10925 Canyon Road East, Suite C1, Puyallup, WA 98373... (206) 539-1322
33301 First Avenue South, Suite B-210, Federal Way, WA
98003................................................. (206) 661-1459
Counties: King (part); Pierce (part); Thurston (part). Population
(1990), 540,744.
ZIP Codes: 98001, 98002 (part), 98003, 98023, 98031 (part), 98032
(part), 98047, 98054, 98055 (part), 98056 (part), 98058 (part),
98062-63, 98071, 98106 (part), 98108 (part), 98118 (part), 98126
(part), 98138, 98146 (part), 98148, 98158, 98160, 98166, 98168
(part), 98178 (part), 98188, 98198, 98327, 98328 (part), 98338
(part), 98354, 98371, 98372 (part), 98373 (part), 98387 (part),
98390 (part), 98402 (part), 98404 (part), 98408 (part), 98409
(part), 98421 (part), 98422, 98424, 98433, 98438-39, 98443,
98444 (part), 98445, 98446 (part), 98498 (part), 98499 (part),
98501 (part), 98503 (part), 98506 (part), 98507, 98513, 98516,
98530, 98540, 98558, 98576, 98580 (part), 98589, 98597
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WEST VIRGINIA
(Population, 1990 census, 1,801,625)
SENATORS
ROBERT C. BYRD, Democrat, of Sophia, Raleigh County, WV; born
November 20, 1917; Baptist; married Erma Ora James; two daughters: Mrs.
Mohammad (Mona Byrd) Fatemi and Mrs. Jon (Marjorie Byrd) Moore; six
grandchildren: Erik, Darius, and Fredrik Fatemi; and Michael (deceased),
Mona, and Mary Anne Moore.
Office Listings
311 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
4801.................................................. 224-3954
Chief of Staff.--Barbara Videnieks.
Administrative Assistant.--Debra Wood.
Press Secretaries.--Ann Adler, West Virginia; Marsha
Berry, National.
Suite 1019, 500 Quarrier Street, Charleston, WV 25301.. (304) 342-5855
State Liaison.--Anne Barth.
* * *
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IV, Democrat, of Charleston, WV; born in New
York City, NY, June 18, 1937; graduated, Phillips Exeter Academy,
Exeter, NH, 1954; A.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1961;
honorary degrees: J.D., West Virginia University, Marshall University,
Davis and Elkins College, Dickinson College, University of Alabama,
University of Cincinnati; doctor of humanities, West Virginia Institute
of Technology; doctor of public service; Salem College; VISTA volunteer,
Emmons, WV, 1964; elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates, 1966-
68; elected Secretary of State of West Virginia, 1968; president, West
Virginia Wesleyan College, 1973-76; elected Governor of West Virginia,
1976-84; married to the former Sharon Percy; four children: John,
Valerie, Charles, and Justin; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 6,
1984, for the term expiring January 3, 1991; reelected November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
109 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
4802.................................................. 224-6472
Administrative Assistant.--R. Lane Bailey. FAX: 224-7665
Communications Director.--Laura Quinn. TDD: 224-6719
Legislative Director.--Tamera M. Stanton.
405 Capitol Street, Suite 608, Charleston, WV 25301.... (304) 347-5372
207 Prince Street, Beckley, WV 25801................... (304) 253-9704
200 Adams Street, Fairmont, WV 26554................... (304) 367-0122
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, Democrat, of Fairmont, WV; born in Fairmont on May
14, 1943; son of former Congressman Robert H. Mollohan and Helen Holt
Mollohan; graduated, Greenbrier Military School, Lewisburg, WV, 1962;
A.B., College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 1966; J.D., West
Virginia University, College of Law, Morgantown, WV, 1970; captain, U.S.
Army Reserves, 1970-83; admitted to the West Virginia bar in 1970 and
commenced practice in Fairmont; admitted to the District of Columbia bar
in 1975; member, First Baptist Church, Fairmont; married to the former
Barbara Whiting, 1976; five children: Alan, Robert, Andrew, Karl, and
Mary Kathryn; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2427 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4801............................................ 225-4172
Chief of Staff.--Jane Bobbitt.
Personal Secretary.--Ann Marie Packo.
Press Secretary.--Ron Hudok.
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209 P.O. Box 1400, Post Office Building, Clarksburg, WV
26302-1400............................................ (304) 623-4422
P.O. Box 720, Federal Building, Morgantown, WV 26507-
0720.................................................. (304) 292-3019
1117 P.O. Box 145, Federal Building, Parkersburg, WV
26101-0145............................................ (304) 428-0493
316 Federal Building, Wheeling, WV 26003-2900.......... (304) 232-5390
Counties: Barbour, Brooke, Doddridge, Grant, Hancock, Harrison, Marion,
Marshall, Mineral, Monongalia, Ohio, Pleasants, Preston,
Ritchie, Taylor, Tucker, Tyler, Wetzel, Wood. Cities and
townships: Albright, Alma, Alvy, Anmoore, Arthur, Arthurdate,
Auburn, Aurora, Barrackville, Baxter, Bayard, Beech Bottom,
Belington, Belleville, Belleville, Bellview, Belmont, Bens Run,
Benwood, Berea, Bethany, Big Run, Blacksville, Blandville,
Booth, Brandonville, Bretz, Bridgeport, Bristol, Brownton,
Bruceton Mills, Burlington, Burnt House, Burton, Cabins, Cairo,
Cameron, Carolina, Cassville, Center Point, Central Station,
Century, Chester, Clarksburg, Coburn, Colfax, Colliers, Core,
Corinth, Cove, Cuzzart, Dallas, Davis, Davisville, Dawmont,
Dellslow, Dorcas, Eglon, Elk Garden, Ellenboro, Elm Grove,
Enterprise, Eureka, Everettville, Fairmont, Fairview,
Farmington, Flemington, Follansbee, Folsom, Fort Ashby, Fort
Neal, Four states, Friendly, Galloway, Glen Dale, Glen Easton,
Goffs, Gormania, Grafton, Grant Town, Granville, Greenwood,
Gypsy, Hambleton, Harrisville, Hastings, Haywood, Hazelton,
Hebron, Hendricks, Hepzibah, Highland, Hundred, Idamay,
Independence, Industrial, Jacksonburg, Jere, Jordan, Junior,
Keyser, Kingmont, Kingwood, Knob Fork, Lahmansville, Lima,
Littleton, Lost Creek, Lumberport, MacFarlan, Mahone,
Maidsville, Mannington, Masontown, Maysville, McMechen,
McWhorter, Meadowbrook, Medley, Metz, Middlebourne,
Mineralwells, Moatsville, Monongah, Montana Mines, Morgantown,
Moundsville, Mount Clare, Mount Storm, Mountain, New Creek, New
Cumberland, New England, New Manchester, New Martinsville, New
Milton, Newburg, Newell, North Parkersburg, Nutter Fort, Osage,
Owings, Paden City, Parkersburg, Parsons, Pennsboro, Pentress,
Petersburg, Petroleum, Philippi, Piedmont, Pine Grove, Porters
Falls, Proctor, Pullman, Pursglove, Rachel, Reader, Red Creek,
Reedsville, Reynoldsville, Riegeley, Rivesville, Rocket Center,
Rockport, Rosemont, Rowlesburg, Saint George, Saint Marys,
Salem, Shinnston, Shirley, Short Creek, Simpson, Sistersville,
Smithburg, Smithfield, Smithville, Spelter, Stonewood, Terra
Alta, Thomas, Thornton, Toll Gate, Triadelphia, Tunnelton,
Valley Grove, Vienna, Volga, Wadestown, Walker, Wallace, Wana,
Warwood, Washington, Watson, Waverly Weirton, Wellsburg, Wendel,
West Liberty, West Milford, West Union, Westover, Wheeling Wick,
Wilbur, Wiley Ford, Wileyville, Williamstown, Wilson,
Wilsonburg, Windsor Heights, Wolf Summit, Worthington, Wyatt.
Population (1990), 598,056.
ZIP Codes: 15376 (part), 15377 (part), 26003, 26030-41, 26047, 26050,
26055-56, 26058-60, 26062, 26070, 26074-75, 26101-05, 26130
(part), 26133 (part), 26134-35, 26142, 26143 (part), 26144,
26146, 26148-50, 26155, 26159, 26161-62, 26167, 26169-70, 26175,
26178, 26180-81, 26184-87, 26190, 26301-02, 26320, 26322-23,
26325, 26327-28, 26330 (part), 26332, 26336-37, 26339, 26344,
26346, 26347 (part), 26348, 26354, 26360-62, 26366-67, 26369,
26375, 26377, 26378 (part), 26383, 26385-86, 26401-02, 26404,
26407-08, 26411, 26415, 26419, 26421-22, 26424, 26426, 26431,
26434-38, 26440 (part), 26442, 26448, 26451, 26456, 26459,
26461-63, 26554-55, 26559-63, 26566, 26568, 26570-72, 26574-76,
26578, 26581, 26582 (part), 26585-88, 26589 (part), 26591
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
ROBERT E. WISE, Jr., Democrat, of Clendenin, WV; born in Washington,
DC, on January 6, 1948; attended Holtz Elementary School, Charleston;
graduated, George Washington High School, 1966; A.B., Duke University,
Durham, NC, 1970; B.A., Tulane University College of Law, New Orleans,
LA, 1975; attorney, admitted to West Virginia State bar in 1975 and
commenced practice in Charleston; legislative counsel, Judiciary
Committee of the West Virginia House of Delegates, 1977-78; director,
West Virginians for Fair and Equitable Assessment of Taxes, Inc., 1977-
80; elected to West Virginia Senate, 1980-82; member: American Bar
Association, West Virginia State bar; elected on November 2, 1982 to the
98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2434 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4802............................................ 225-2711
Administrative Assistant.--Lowell Johnson.
Legislative Director.--Jane Mellow.
Press Secretary.--Rod Blackstone.
4710 Chimney Drive, Charleston, WV 25302............... (304) 342-7170
222 West John Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401............ (304) 264-8810
Counties: Berkeley, Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, Gilmer, Hampshire, Hardy,
Jackson, Jefferson, Kanawha, Lewis, Mason, Morgan, Nicholas,
Pendleton, Putnam, Randolph, Roane, Upshur, and Wirt. Population
(1990), 597,921.
ZIP Codes: 25003, 25005, 25008 (part), 25009-13, 25015, 25018-19, 25021,
25024-26, 25028, 25030, 25033, 25034 (part), 25035, 25037,
25039, 25043, 25045-46, 25047 (part), 25049-54, 25059 (part),
25061, 25063-64, 25067, 25070-71, 25075, 25079-84, 25086, 25088,
25093, 25095, 25102-03, 25105-14, 25122-26, 25130, 25132-34,
25136 (part), 25141-43, 25147-50, 25154, 25156, 25158, 25159
(part), 25160, 25162-66, 25168-69, 25172, 25177, 25181-82,
25187, 25193, 25201-06, 25208-10, 25211 (part), 25212-14, 25231,
25234, 25235 (part), 25237, 25239-40, 25241 (part), 25242-53,
25255-62, 25264-68, 25270-72, 25274-76, 25279-81, 25283, 25285-
87, 25300-04, 25306, 25309, 25311-15, 25320-39, 25357, 25360,
25362, 25501-03, 25506, 25508 (part), 25510 (part), 25513,
25515, 25520 (part), 25521, 25523, 25524 (part), 25526, 25529,
25536, 25540, 25541 (part), 25544, 25546, 25550, 25557, 25560,
25563-65, 25567-69, 25570 (part), 25571 (part), 25572-73, 26130
(part), 26133 (part), 26136-39, 26141, 26143 (part), 26145,
26147, 26151-53, 26158, 26160, 26164, 26173, 26179, 26202,
26205, 26207, 26261, 26321, 26335, 26338, 26342-43, 26350-51,
26372, 26376, 26378 (part), 26384, 26409, 26412, 26423, 26430,
26439, 26443, 26445-47, 26452, 26504, 26601, 26610-12, 26616-21,
26623-27, 26629, 26631, 26633-34, 26636, 26638-41, 26651, 26656
(part), 26660, 26662, 26667, 26671, 26675-76, 26678-79, 26681
(part), 26683-84, 26688, 26690-91
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THIRD DISTRICT
NICK RAHALL II, Democrat, of Beckley, WV; born in Beckley, May 20,
1949; graduated, Woodrow Wilson High School (Beckley), 1967; A.B., Duke
University, Durham, NC, 1971; graduate work, George Washington
University, Washington, DC; colonel in U.S. Air Force Civil Air Patrol;
president of the West Virginia Society of Washington, DC; business
executive; sales representative, WWNR radio station; president,
Mountaineer Tour & Travel Agency, 1974; president, West Virginia
Broadcasting; named: ``Coal Man of the Year'', Coal Industry News, 1979;
``Young Democrat of the Year'', Young Democrats, 1980; 1984 West
Virginia American Legion Distinguished Service Award recipient;
delegate, Democratic National Conventions, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984;
member, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; member: Rotary,
Elks, Moose, Eagles, NAACP, National Rifle Association, A.F. & A.M.,
R.A.M., Mount Hope Commandery, Shrine Club, Benie Kedeem Temple in
Charleston, Beckley Presbyterian Church; chairman and founder,
Congressional Coal Group; member: Democratic Leadership Council,
Congressional Black Caucus, Democratic Study Group, Energy and
Environment Study Conference, Congressional Arts Caucus, Congressional
Travel and Tourism Caucus, Congressional Textile Caucus, Congressional
Truck Caucus, Congressional Steel Caucus, Automobile Task Force,
Congressional Rural Caucus; ranking member, Surface Transportation
Subcommittee, (chairman); serves on Resources and Infrastructure
Committees; three children: Rebecca Ashley, Nick Joe III, and Suzanne
Nicole; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2269 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4803............................................ 225-3452
Administrative Assistant.--Kent Keyser. FAX: 225-9061
Legislative Assistants.--Birdie Kyle; Jacquelyn
Duclos.
Communications Assistant.--Shawn Beckett.
815 Fifth Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701................. (304) 522-6425
110\1/2\ Main Street, Beckley, WV 25801................ (304) 252-5000
RK Building, Logan, WV 25601........................... (304) 752-4934
1005 Federal Building, Bluefield, WV 24701............. (304) 325-6222
101 North Court Street, Lewisburg, WV 24901............ (304) 647-3228
Counties: Boone, Cabell, Fayette, Greenbrier, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell,
Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Pocahontas, Raleigh, Summers, Wayne,
Webster, and Wyoming. Population (1990), 597,500.
ZIP Codes: 24701, 24710, 24712, 24714-17, 24719, 24724, 24726-27, 24729,
24731-33, 24735-40, 24747, 24751, 24801, 24807-11, 24813, 24815-
32, 24834-36, 24839, 24841-62, 24866-74, 24877-84, 24886-92,
24894-99, 25004, 25007, 25008 (part), 25022, 25044, 25047
(part), 25048, 25060, 25062, 25076, 25121, 25135, 25140, 25159
(part), 25174, 25180, 25183, 25188-89, 25211 (part), 25235
(part), 25241 (part), 25504-05, 25507, 25508 (part), 25510
(part), 25511-12, 25514, 25517, 25519, 25520 (part), 25524
(part), 25530, 25534-35, 25537, 25541 (part), 25545, 25547,
25555, 25559, 25562, 25570 (part), 25571 (part), 25601, 25606-
08, 25611-12, 25614, 25617-21, 25623-25, 25628-39, 25642-54,
25661 (part), 25663, 25665-67, 25669-72, 25674, 25676-78, 25682,
25684-88, 25690-94, 25696-97, 25699, 25701-29, 25770-79, 25801-
02, 25810-11, 25813, 25816-18, 25820, 25823, 25825 (part),
25826-28, 25832, 25836, 25839, 25841, 25843-45, 25847-49, 25851,
25853, 25856-57, 25860, 25865, 25870-71, 25873, 25875-78, 25880
(part), 25882, 25902, 25905-09, 25911, 25913, 25915-16, 25918-
22, 25926-28, 25932-34, 25939, 25943, 25951 (part), 25969
(part), 25971, 25979 (part), 25989 (part), 26681 (part)
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WISCONSIN
(Population, 1990 census, 4,906,745)
SENATORS
HERB KOHL, Democrat, of Milwaukee, WI; born in Milwaukee on February
7, 1935; attended Sherman Elementary, Milwaukee; graduated, Washington
High School, Milwaukee, 1952; B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison,
1956; M.B.A., Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration,
Cambridge, MA, 1958; LL.D., Cardinal Stritch College, Milwaukee, WI,
1986 (honorary); served, U.S. Army Reserves, 1958-64; businessman;
president, Herbert Kohl Investments; owner, Milwaukee Bucks NBA
basketball team; past chairman Milwaukee's United Way Campaign; State
chairman, Democratic Party of Wisconsin, 1975-77; honors and awards: Pen
and Mike Club Wisconsin Sports Personality of the Year, 1985; Wisconsin
Broadcasters Association Joe Killeen Memorial Sportsman of the Year,
1985; Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau Lamplighter
Award, 1986; Wisconsin Parkinsons Association Humanitarian of the Year,
1986; Kiwanis Milwaukee Award, 1987; elected to the U.S. Senate,
November 8, 1988, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989.
Office Listings
330 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
4903.................................................. 224-5653
Legislative Director.--Kate Sparks.
Chief of Staff.--Ted Bornstein.
Administration Assistant.--Cris Coffin.
Communication Director.--Brad Fitch.
Executive Secretary.--Arlene Branca.
205 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202......... (414) 297-4451
Suite 312, 14 West Muffin Street, Madison, WI 53703.... (608) 264-5338
Suite 206, Graham Avenue, Eau Claire, WI 54701......... (715) 832-8424
Suite 235, 4321 West College Avenue, Appleton, WI 54914 (414) 738-1640
* * *
RUSSELL FEINGOLD, Democrat, of Middleton, WI; born March 2, 1953 in
Janesville, WI; graduated from Craig High School, Janesville, WI in
1971; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1975; Rhodes Scholar,
Oxford University, 1977; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1979; practicing
attorney with Foley & Lardner and with LaFollette & Sinykin, both in
Madison, WI, 1979-85; Wisconsin State Senate, January 1983 to January
1993; married to Mary Feingold; four children: daughters Jessica and
Ellen, stepsons Sam Speerschneider and Ted Speerschneider; elected to
the Senate, November 3, 1992, for the 6-year term beginning January 3,
1993.
Office Listings
502 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-
4904.................................................. 224-5323
Staff Director.--Ruth LaRocque.
Legislative Director.--Susanne Martinez.
Administrative Assistant.--Mary Murphy.
Press Secretary.--David Sandretti.
517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202......... (414) 276-7282
8383 Greenway Boulevard, Middleton, WI 53562........... (608) 828-1200
State Coordinator.--Moira Harrington.
Staff Director.--Ruth LaRocque.
317 First Street, Room 107, Wausau, WI 54401........... (715) 848-5660
425 State Street, Room 232, LaCrosse, WI 54603......... (608) 782-5585
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
MARK W. NEUMANN, Republican, of Janesville, WI; born on February 27,
1954; attended East Troy High School, 1972; B.S., University of
Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI, 1975; M.S., University of Wisconsin, River
Falls, WI, 1977; homebuilder; member of St. Matthew's Evangelical
Lutheran Church of Janesville; past president of the Milton Chamber of
Commerce; member:
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Optimist Club, Forward Janesville, South Central Wisconsin Builders
Association, National Federation of Independent Businesses, Janesville
Board of Realtors, director of the Boys and Girls Club of Janesville,
Board of Regents of Wisconsin Lutheran College: recipient of the
Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the University of Wisconsin-
Whitewater Entrepreneurship Program; member, House Appropriations
Committee and subcommittees on National Security, VA, HUD, and
Independent Agencies, and the District of Columbia; married, Sue Anne
(Link) Neumann, 1973; three children: Andrew (1977), Tricia (1978), and
Matthew (1982); elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1725 Longworth Building, Washington, DC 20515.......... 225-3031
Administrative Assistant.--Chuck Pike.
One Parker Place, Room 710, Janesville, WI 53545....... (608) 752-4050
City Hall, 100 State Street, Beloit, WI 53511.......... (608) 363-0751
City Hall, 9 South Broad Street, Elkhorn, WI 53121..... (414) 723-7122
6530 Sheridan Road, Room 5, Kenosha, WI 53143.......... (414) 654-1901
Racine County Courthouse, 730 Wisconsin Avenue, Racine,
WI 53403.............................................. (414) 637-0510
Counties: Green (part), Jefferson (part), Kenosha, Racine, Rock,
Walworth, Waukesha (part). Population (1990), 543,530.
ZIP Codes: 53101-02, 53104-05, 53108-09, 53114-15, 53119 (part), 53120-
21, 53125-26, 53128, 53130 (part), 53138-42, 53147-48, 53149
(part), 53152, 53157-59, 53167-68, 53170-71, 53176-77, 53179,
53181-82, 53184-85, 53186 (part), 53190 (part), 53191-92, 53194-
95, 53400, 53402-06, 53501-02, 53505, 53508 (part), 53511,
53520, 53521 (part), 53522 (part), 53525, 53528 (part), 53534
(part), 53536-37, 53542, 53545-46, 53550, 53563 (part), 53566
(part), 53570 (part), 53574 (part), 53576, 53585 (part)
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
SCOTT KLUG, Republican, from Madison, WI; born on January 16, 1953
in Milwaukee, WI; attended grammar schools in West Allis, WI; graduated
from Marquette University High School, 1971; B.A., Lawrence University,
Appleton, WI, 1975; M.A., journalism, Northwestern University School of
Journalism, 1976; M.B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1990; news
reporter and news anchor for WKOW-TV; investigative reporter for WJLA-
TV; married to the former Theresa Mary Summers; three children: Keefe,
Brett, and Collin; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990;
reelected on November 3, 1992.
Office Listings
1224 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4902............................................ 225-2906
Chief of Staff.--Kris Beininger-Andrews.
Legislative Director.--Pat Browne.
Press Secretary.--Pamela Arruda-Lambo.
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Laura Imhoff.
Room 600, 16 North Carroll Street, Madison, WI 53703... (608) 257-9200
District Director.--Judy Lowell.
Counties: Columbia, Dane, Dodge (part), Green (part), Iowa, Jefferson
(part), Lafayette, Richland, and Sauk. Population (1990),
543,532.
ZIP Codes: 53016, 53032, 53034, 53035 (part), 53039, 53059 (part), 53078
(part), 53094 (part), 53503-04, 53506-07, 53508 (part), 53510,
53515-17, 53521 (part), 53522 (part), 53523 (part), 53526-27,
53528 (part), 53529-33, 53534 (part), 53535, 53540-41, 53543
(part), 53544, 53553, 53554 (part), 53555-58, 53559 (part),
53560-62, 53565, 53566 (part), 53569 (part), 53570 (part),
53571-72, 53573 (part), 53574 (part), 53575, 53577-80, 53581
(part), 53582-84, 53585 (part), 53586-88, 53589 (part), 53590,
53593, 53594 (part), 53597-99, 53700-01, 53703-08, 53711, 53713-
19, 53803, 53807 (part), 53811 (part), 53817, 53818 (part),
53901, 53910 (part), 53911-13, 53916, 53923 (part), 53924
(part), 53925, 53926 (part), 53928, 53932-33, 53935, 53936
(part), 53937, 53940-44, 53948 (part), 53951, 53954 (part),
53955, 53956 (part), 53959-62, 53963 (part), 53965 (part), 53968
(part), 53969, 54634 (part), 61001 (part), 61060 (part), 61075
(part), 61087 (part), 61089 (part)
* * *
THIRD DISTRICT
STEVE GUNDERSON, Republican, of Osseo, WI; born in Eau Claire, WI,
May 10, 1951; attended Pleasantville grade school, Pleasantville, WI;
graduated, Whitehall High School, Whitehall, WI, 1969; B.A., political
science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1973; graduated, Brown School
of Broadcasting, 1974; elected, Wisconsin State Legislature, 1975-79;
legislative
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director, U.S. Congressman Toby Roth, 1979-80; attends, Grace Lutheran
Church; member, Lions Club; committees: Agriculture, Economic and
Educational Opportunities; subcommittees: Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry
(chairman); Resource Conservation, Research and Forestry; Early
Childhood, Youth, and Families; Postsecondary Education, Training, and
Lifelong Learning; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2185 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-5506
Chief of Staff.--Fran McNaught.
Legislative Director.--Ted Rebarber.
Press Secretary.--Keven Kennedy.
P.O. Box 247, 622 East State Highway 54, Black River
Falls, WI 54615....................................... (715) 284-7431
District Director.--Laverne Ausman.
Counties: Barron, Buffalo, Chippewa (part), Clark (part), Crawford,
Dunn, Eau Claire (part), Grant, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe
(part), Pepin, Pierce, Polk (part), St. Croix, Trempealeau, and
Vernon. Population (1990), 543,533.
ZIP Codes: 53518, 53543 (part), 53554 (part), 53569 (part), 53573
(part), 53581 (part), 53589 (part), 53801-02, 53804-06, 53807
(part), 53808-10, 53811 (part), 53812-13, 53816, 53818 (part),
53820-21, 53824-27, 53924 (part), 53929 (part), 53968 (part),
54001-05, 54007-17, 54020-28, 54082, 54420 (part), 54436, 54446,
54456, 54465 (part), 54466 (part), 54601-03, 54610-12, 54614-17,
54619 (part), 54621-26, 54627 (part), 54628, 54629 (part),
54630-32, 54634 (part), 54635-36, 54638 (part), 54639-40, 54642
(part), 54644-45, 54650-52, 54653 (part), 54654-55, 54656
(part), 54657-59, 54661, 54664-65, 54667, 54669, 54701-03,
54720-23, 54725, 54726 (part), 54727 (part), 54728 (part), 54730
(part), 54733-38, 54739 (part), 54740-44, 54746-47, 54749-51,
54754-56, 54757 (part), 54758-65, 54767, 54768 (part), 54769-70,
54771 (part), 54772-73, 54805, 54810, 54812, 54813 (part),
54818, 54822, 54824, 54826, 54829 (part), 54841, 54857, 54866,
54868, 54889
* * *
FOURTH DISTRICT
GERALD D. KLECZKA, Democrat, of Milwaukee, WI; born in Milwaukee,
WI, November 26, 1943; graduated Don Bosco High School, Milwaukee, 1961;
attended University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; served in the Wisconsin Air
National Guard, 1963-69; served in Wisconsin Assembly, 1969-74;
Wisconsin Senate, 1975-84; member: LaFarge Lifelong Learning Institute,
Thomas More Foundation, Polish National Alliance-Milwaukee Society,
Polish American Congress, South Side Democratic Party Unit, State and
Milwaukee County Democratic Party; married to the former Bonnie L.
Scott, 1978; elected by special election, April 3, 1984, to the 98th
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2301 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4904............................................ 225-4572
Administrative Assistant.--Jennifer McKenzie.
Press Secretary.--Orlando Knauss.
5032 West Forest Home Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53219...... (414) 297-1140
Wisconsin Director.--Kathryn Hein.
414 West Moreland Blvd., Suite 105, Waukesha, WI 53186. (414) 549-6360
Counties: Milwaukee (part), Waukesha (part). Cities and townships:
Milwaukee (part), Waukesha (part), Pewaukee (part), Big Bend
Cudahy, Greendale, Hales Corners, Franklin, New Berlin,
Mukwonago, Vernon, Muskego, Oak Creek, South Milwaukee, West
Allis, West Milwaukee, St. Francis, and Greenfield. Population
(1990), 543,527.
ZIP Codes: 53072 (part), 53103, 53110, 53129, 53130 (part), 53132,
53146, 53149 (part), 53150-51, 53154, 53172, 53186 (part),
53187-88, 53193, 53202 (part), 53204, 53207, 53214 (part),
53215, 53219-21, 53227-28, 53233
* * *
FIFTH DISTRICT
THOMAS M. BARRETT, Democrat, of Milwaukee, WI; born December 8, 1953
in Milwaukee, WI; B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1976; J.D.
with honors, University of Wisconsin, Madison Law School, 1980;
attorney; Wisconsin State Assembly, 1984-89; Wisconsin State Senate,
1989-92; member Wisconsin State bar; married to Kristine Mansfield
Barrett, 1991; two children: Thomas John, 1992 and Anne Elizabeth, 1994;
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.
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Office Listings
1224 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4905............................................ 225-3571
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Janet
Piraino. FAX: 225-1396
Associate Administrator.--Jan Miller.
Legislative Director.--Sharon Robinson.
Suite 618, 135 West Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53203.. (414) 297-1331
District Director.--Anne DeLeo.
Counties: Milwaukee County (part): Cities and townships: Bayside, Brown
Deer, Fox Point, Glendale, River Hills, Shorewood, Wauwatosa &
Whitefish Bay. Population (1990), 543,530.
ZIP Codes: 53200-01, 53202 (part), 53203, 53205-06, 53208-10, 53211
(part), 53212-13, 53214 (part), 53216, 53217 (part), 53218,
53222-26
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
THOMAS E. PETRI, Republican, of Fond du Lac, WI; born in Marinette,
WI, May 28, 1940; educated in the public schools of Fond du Lac;
graduated, Lowell P. Goodrich High School, 1958; B.A., Harvard College,
Cambridge, MA, 1962; and J.D., Harvard Law School, 1965; admitted to the
Wisconsin State and Fond du Lac County Bar Associations, 1965; commenced
practice in Fond du Lac in 1970; lawyer; law clerk to Federal Judge
James Doyle, 1965; Peace Corps volunteer, 1966-67; White House aide,
1969; elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1972; reelected in 1976
and served until April 1979; married; one daughter; elected to the 96th
Congress, by special election, April 3, 1979, to fill the vacancy caused
by the death of William A. Steiger; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2262 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4906............................................ 225-2476
Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--
Joseph Flader.
Communications Director.--Niel Wright.
Office Manager.--Linda Towse.
845 South Main Street, #160, Fond du Lac, WI 54935..... (414) 922-1180
District Director.--Sue Kerkman.
115 Washington Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54901............... (414) 231-6333
Counties: Adams; Brown (part); Calumet (part); Fond du Lac (part); Green
Lake; Juneau; Manitowoc (part); Marquette; Monroe (part);
Outagamie (part); Sheboygan (part); Waupaca; Waushara;
Winnebago. Cities and townships: Adams, Adrian, Algoma, Alto,
Angelo (part), Armenia, Ashford (part), Auburn, Aurora, Bear
Creek, Berlin, Big Falls, Big Flats, Black Wolf, Bloomfield,
Brandon, Brillion, Brooklyn, Brothertown, Buchanan, Buffalo,
Byron, Byron, Caledonia, Calumet, Camp Douglas, Campbellspot,
Cascade, Cato, Centeville, Charleston, Chilton, Chitton,
Clayton, Clearfield, Cleveland, Clifton, Clintonville, Colburn,
Coloma, Combined Locks, Cooperstown (part), Crystal Lake,
Cutler, Dakota, Dayton, Deerfield, Dell Prairie, Douglas,
DuPont, Easton, Eaton, Eden, Eldorado, Elkhart Lake, Elroy,
Embarras, Empire, Endeavor, Fairwater, Farmington, Finley, Fond
du Lac, Forest, Fountain, Francis Creek, Franklin, Fremont,
Friendship, Germantown, Gibson Kossuth, Glenbeulah, Glendale,
Grant, Green Lake, Greenbush, Greenfield, Hancock, Harris,
Harrison, Helvetia, Hilbert, Holland, Hustler, Iola, Jackson,
Jefferson (part), Kellnersville, Kendall, Kiel, Kildare,
Kimberly, Kingston, Lafayette (part), LaGrange, Lamartine,
Larabee, Lebanon, Lemonwier, Leola, Leon, Liberty, Lima,
Lincoln, Lind, Linding, Lisbon, Little Chute, Little Wolf,
Lohrville, Lyndon, Lyndon Station, Mackford, Manchester,
Manitowoc, Maple Grove, Maribel, Marion, Markesan, Marquette,
Marshfield, Matteson, Mauston, Mecan, Meeme, Menasha, Menasha,
Metomer, Mishicot, Mitchel, Monroe, Montello, Moundville, Mount
Morris, Mukwa, Munawa, Munitowoc, Necedah, Neerah, Nekimi,
Nepeuskon, Neshkoro, New Chester, New Haven, New Holstein, New
Lisbon, New London, New Lyme (part), Newton, North Fon du Lac,
Norwalk, Oakdale, Oakfield, Oakfield, Oasis, Ogdensburg, Omro,
Orange, Osceola, Oshkosh, Oxford, Packwaukee, Plainfield,
Plymouth, Potter, Poygan, Poysippi, Preston, Princeton, Quincy,
Rantoul, Redgranite, Reedsville, Rhine, Richfield, Richford,
Ridgeville, Ripon, Rockland, Rome, Rose, Rosendale, Royalton,
Rushford, Russell, Saxeville, Scandinavia, Schleswig, Scott,
Seneca, Sheboygan Falls, Sheldon, Sherwood, Shields,
Springfield, Springvale, Springville, Springwater, St. Cloud,
St. Lawrence, St. Marie, St. Nazianz, Stockbridge, Strongs
Prairie, Summit, Taycheedah, Tomah, Tomah Seven Mile Creek, Two
Creeks, Two Rivers, Union, Union Center, Utica, Valders,
Vinland, Waldo, Warren, Waupaca, Waupun, Wautoma, Wellington,
Wells (part), Westfield, Weyauwega, Whitelaw, Wild Rose, Wilton,
Winchester, Winnecome, Wolf River, Wonewoc, Woodville,
Wrightstown (part), Wyeville, Wyoming. Population (1990),
543,652.
ZIP Codes: 53006 (part), 53009, 53010 (part), 53011 (part), 53014-15,
53019-20, 53023, 53026, 53031, 53040 (part), 53042, 53044, 53048
(part), 53049, 53057, 53061-63, 53065, 53070 (part), 53073
(part), 53079, 53081 (part), 53083 (part), 53085, 53088, 53093
(part), 53910 (part), 53919-21, 53923 (part), 53926 (part),
53927, 53929 (part), 53930-31, 53934, 53936 (part), 53939,
53945-47, 53948 (part), 53949-50, 53952-53, 53954 (part), 53956
(part), 53963 (part), 53964, 53965 (part), 54110 (part), 54123,
54126 (part), 54129, 54130 (part), 54160, 54169, 54170 (part),
54206 (part), 54207, 54208 (part), 54214, 54215 (part), 54220,
54227-28, 54230, 54232, 54240-41, 54245, 54247, 54413, 54457
(part), 54466 (part), 54486 (part), 54613, 54618, 54619 (part),
54620, 54627 (part), 54629 (part), 54637, 54638 (part), 54641,
54642 (part), 54643, 54646, 54648-49, 54653 (part), 54656
(part), 54660, 54662, 54666, 54670-71, 54901-04, 54909 (part),
54911 (part), 54915, 54921 (part), 54922 (part), 54923, 54926-
27, 54929-30, 54932-36, 54940 (part), 54941, 54943, 54945-47,
54949, 54950 (part), 54952, 54956 (part), 54957, 54960, 54961
(part), 54962-65, 54966 (part), 54967-68, 54970-71, 54974-77,
54979-80, 54981 (part), 54982-86, 54990
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SEVENTH DISTRICT
DAVID R. OBEY, Democrat, of Wausau, WI; born in Okmulgee, OK,
October 3, 1938; graduated Wausau High School, 1956; M.A. degree in
political science, University of Wisconsin, 1960 (graduate work in
Russian government and foreign policy); elected to the Wisconsin
Legislature from Marathon County's 2d District at the age of 24;
reelected three times; assistant Democratic floor leader; married Joan
Lepinski of Wausau, WI, 1962; two sons: Craig David and Douglas David;
elected to the 91st Congress by special election, April 1, 1969, to fill
vacancy created by resignation of Melvin R. Laird; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; ranking member, House Committee on Appropriations;
Subcommittee on Labor-HEW, ranking member, ex officio member of all
subcommittees; and chairman, Joint Economic Committee.
Office Listings
2462 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4907............................................ 225-3365
Staff Director.--Joseph R. Crapa.
Executive Assistant/Personal Secretary.--Carly M.
Burns.
Press Secretary.--John Deeken.
Federal Building, 317 First Street, Wausau, WI 54401... (715) 842-5606
District Representative.--Jerry Madison.
Counties: Ashland; Bayfield; Burnett; Chippewa (part); Clark (part);
Douglas; Eau Claire (part); Iron; Lincoln; Marathon; Oneida
(part); Polk (part); Portage; Price; Rusk; Sawyer; Taylor;
Washburn; Wood. Population (1990), 543,529.
ZIP Codes: 54006, 54024 (part), 54401-02, 54405-07, 54408 (part), 54409
(part), 54410-12, 54413 (part), 54414 (part), 54415, 54417,
54419, 54421-23, 54425-26, 54427 (part), 54429, 54432-34, 54435
(part), 54443, 54447-49, 54451-55, 54457 (part), 54458-60, 54463
(part), 54466 (part), 54467, 54469-71, 54473-76, 54479-81,
54484, 54487-90, 54494, 54498, 54499 (part), 54501 (part),
54513-15, 54517, 54524-30, 54532, 54534, 54536-37, 54546 (part),
54547-50, 54552, 54555-56, 54559, 54563-65, 54702 (part), 54703
(part), 54724, 54726 (part), 54727 (part), 54729, 54731-32,
54739 (part), 54745, 54748, 54757 (part), 54766, 54768 (part),
54771 (part), 54801, 54806, 54813 (part), 54814, 54815, 54816-
17, 54819-21, 54824 (part), 54825, 54827-28, 54829 (part),
54830, 54832, 54833, 54834-40, 54842-51, 54852, 54853-56, 54858-
59, 54861-62, 54864-65, 54867, 54870-76, 54880, 54888, 54890-91,
54893-96, 54909 (part), 54921 (part)
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
TOBY ROTH, Republican, of Appleton, WI; born in Strasburg, ND, on
October 10, 1938; B.A., Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, 1961; first
lieutenant, U.S. Army Reserve, 1962-69; realtor; elected to Wisconsin
Legislature, 1972, reelected 1974 and 1976; selected in 1978 ``Wisconsin
Legislator of the Year'' by Wisconsin Towns Association; former member
and president, Northside Businessmen's Association; American Legion Post
38; honorary member, Optimists; former chairman, Outagamie County Young
Republicans; former member, Jaycees, Fox Valley Board of Realtors,
Wisconsin Exchange Club; married to the former Barbara Fischer, 1964;
three children: Toby, Jr., Vicky, and Barbie; elected to the 96th
Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress;
member: International Relations Committee, Banking and Financial
Services Committee, Sportsmen's Caucus, Republican Study Committee, and
Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus.
Office Listings
2234 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4908............................................ 225-5665
Administrative Assistant.--Joseph Western. FAX: 225-0087
Press Secretary.--Donald W. Meyer.
2101 South Oneida Street, Green Bay, WI 54304.......... (414) 494-2800
126 North Oneida Street, Appleton, WI 54911............ (414) 739-4167
Senior District Staff Assistant.--John Fink.
Counties: Brown (part); Calumet (part); Door; Florence; Forest;
Kewaunee; Langlade; Manitowoc (part); Marinette; Menominee;
Oconto; Oneida (part); Outagamie (part); Shawano; Vilas.
Population (1990), 543,404.
ZIP Codes: 49935 (part), 49936, 54101-04, 54106-08, 54110 (part), 54111-
15, 54119-21, 54124-25, 54126 (part), 54127-28, 54130 (part),
54131, 54135-41, 54143, 54149-54, 54155 (part), 54156-57, 54159,
54161-62, 54164-66, 54170 (part), 54171-77, 54180, 54182, 54201-
02, 54204-05, 54206 (part), 54208 (part), 54209-13, 54215
(part), 54216-17, 54226, 54229, 54231, 54234-35, 54246, 54300-
08, 54324, 54408 (part), 54409 (part), 54414 (part), 54416,
54418, 54424, 54427 (part), 54428, 54430, 54435 (part), 54444-
45, 54450, 54462, 54463 (part), 54464, 54465 (part), 54485,
54486 (part), 54491, 54499 (part), 54501 (part), 54511-12,
54516, 54519-21, 54531, 54538 (part), 54539-42, 54545, 54546
(part), 54554, 54557, 54558 (part), 54560-62, 54566-67, 54568
(part), 54911 (part), 54912-14, 54922 (part), 54928, 54931,
54940 (part), 54942, 54944, 54948, 54950 (part), 54951, 54956
(part), 54961 (part), 54969, 54978
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NINTH DISTRICT
F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER, Jr., Republican, of Menomonee Falls, WI;
born in Chicago, IL, June 14, 1943; graduated from Milwaukee Country Day
School, 1961; A.B., Stanford University, 1965; J.D., University of
Wisconsin Law School, 1968; admitted to the Wisconsin bar, 1968;
commenced practice in Cedarburg, WI; admitted to practice before the
U.S. Supreme Court in 1972; attorney; elected to the Wisconsin Assembly
in 1968, reelected in 1970, 1972, and 1974; elected to Wisconsin Senate
in a special election in 1975 and reelected in 1976, serving as
assistant minority leader; staff member of former U.S. Congressman J.
Arthur Younger of California in 1965; member: Waukesha County Republican
Party, Wisconsin Bar Association, Riveredge Nature Center, Friends of
Museum, and American Philatelic Society; married to the former Cheryl
Warren, March 26, 1977; two sons: Frank James III, born December 21,
1981; and Robert Alan, born January 21, 1984; elected to the 96th
Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2332 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-4909............................................ 225-5101
Administrative Assistant.--Todd R. Schultz.
Legislative Director.--Robert Cook.
Office Manager.--Arlene I. Davis.
Press Secretary.--Kathy Benz.
Room 154, 120 Bishops Way, Brookfield, WI 53005........ (414) 784-1111
Home Secretary.--Tom Schreibel.
Counties: Dodge (part), Fond du Lac (part), Jefferson (part), Ozaukee,
Sheboygan (part), Washington, Waukesha (part). Population
(1990), 543,532.
ZIP Codes: 53002-09, 53010 (part), 53012-13, 53016-18, 53021-22, 53024,
53027, 53029, 53032-39, 53040 (part), 53044 (part), 53045-48,
53050-52, 53056, 53058-60, 53064, 53066, 53069, 53070 (part),
53072 (part), 53074-78, 53080-82, 53083 (part), 53085 (part),
53086, 53089, 53091-92, 53094-95, 53099, 53118, 53119 (part),
53122, 53127, 53137, 53153, 53156 (part), 53178, 53183, 53186
(part), 53188 (part), 53217 (part), 53224 (part), 53523 (part),
53538 (part), 53549, 53551, 53557, 53579, 53594 (part), 53916,
53922, 53963 (part)
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WYOMING
(Population, 1990 census, 455,975)
SENATORS
ALAN K. SIMPSON, Republican, of Cody, WY; son of former Senator
Milward Simpson; born in Denver, CO, September 2, 1931; attended the
public schools of Cody, WY; graduated Cody High School, 1949; B.S.L.,
University of Wyoming, Laramie, 1954, and J.D., 1958; served in the U.S.
Army, 1954-56; lawyer; admitted to the Wyoming State bar, 1958;
commenced practice in Cody, WY; partner, law firm of Simpson, Kepler,
Simpson & Cozzens; assistant attorney general of Wyoming, 1958-59; city
attorney, Cody, WY, and U.S. Commissioner, 1959-69; member, Wyoming
House of Representatives, 1964-77; member, American Bar Association,
Association of Trial Lawyers of America; admitted to practice before the
U.S. Supreme Court, 1964; member, boards of trustees: Buffalo Bill
Historical Center (Cody, WY), Gottsche Foundation Rehabilitation Center
(Thermopolis, WY); member: Episcopal Church, VFW, Rotary Club, Eagles,
BPOE, various Masonic bodies and the Shrine, also active in various
other civic and community organizations; married to the former Ann
Schroll, 1954; three children: William Lloyd, Colin Mackenzie, and Susan
Lorna; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term
beginning January 3, 1979; subsequently appointed by the Governor,
January 1, 1979, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
Senator Clifford P. Hansen; reelected on November 6, 1984 and again in
November 6, 1990; elected assistant majority leader of the Senate,
November 29, 1984; elected Assistant Republican Leader of the Senate,
1987-94.
Office Listings
261 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-5002............................................ 224-3424
Chief of Staff.--Donald L. Hardy.
Scheduler.--Laurie Birleffi Rosen.
Legislative Director.--Chuck Blahous.
Press Secretary.--Tad G. Segal.
Suite 1, 1737 East Sheridan, Cody, WY 82414............ (307) 527-7121
2632 Foothill Boulevard, No. 104, Rock Springs, WY
82901................................................. (307) 382-5079
3201 Federal Building, Casper, WY 82601................ (307) 261-5172
2007 Federal Office Building, Cheyenne, WY 82001....... (307) 772-2477
2120 Grand Avenue, Laramie, WY 82070................... (307) 745-5303
P.O. Box 3155, Gillette, WY 82716...................... (307) 682-7091
1120 Maple Way, Suite C, Jackson, WY 83001............. (307) 739-9507
* * *
CRAIG THOMAS, Republican, of Casper, WY; born February 17, 1933 in
Cody, WY; graduated from Cody High School, Cody, WY; B.A., University of
Wyoming, 1955; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, captain, 1955-59; small
businessman; vice president, Wyoming Farm Bureau, 1960-66; American Farm
Bureau, 1966-75; general manager, Wyoming Rural Electric Association,
1975-89; member: Wyoming House of Representatives, 1984-89; United
States House of Representatives, 1989-94; United States Senate, 1995;
committees: Energy and Natural Resources, Environment and Public Works,
Foreign Relations, and Indian Affairs; subcommittees: chairman, Parks,
Historic Preservation and Recreation; Energy Production and Regulation;
Forests and Public Land Management; Clean Air, Wetlands, Private
Property and Nuclear Safety; Drinking Water, Fisheries and Wildlife;
chairman, East Asian and Pacific Affairs; Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs; and International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion;
married to Susan Thomas; four children: Peter, Paul, Lexi, and Patrick;
elected by special election April 25, 1989 to fill the vacancy caused by
the resignation of Dick Cheney; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
302 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510.. 224-6441
Chief of Staff.--Elizabeth Brimmer. FAX: 224-1724
Legislative Director.--Dan Naatz.
Press Secretary.--Dan Kunsman.
Administrative Director.--Stacy Robert.
2201 Federal Building, Casper, WY 82601................ (307) 261-5413
State Director.--Bobbi Brown. FAX: 265-6706
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2120 Capitol Avenue, Suite 2009, Cheyenne, WY 82009.... (307) 772-2451
Field Representative.--Ruthann Norris. FAX: 638-3512
2632 Foothills Boulevard, Suite 101, Rock Springs, WY
82901................................................. (307) 362-5012
Field Representative.--Pati Smith. FAX: 362-5129
325 West Main, Suite F, Riverton, WY 82501............. (307) 856-6642
Field Representative.--Pam Buline. FAX: 856-5901
REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
BARBARA CUBIN, Republican, of Casper, WY; born November 30, 1946, in
Cody, WY; graduated, Natrona County High School; B.S., Creighton
University, 1969; manager, substitute teacher, social worker, chemist;
member of Saint Stephens's Episcopal Church; founding member of the
Casper Suicide Prevention League, Casper Service League, President
Southridge Elementary School Parent/Teacher Organization, Mercer House,
(president and executive member), Casper Self Help Center (board
member), Seton House (board member), Central Wyoming Rescue Mission
(volunteer cook and server), Wyoming State Choir and Casper Civic
Chorale, Cub Scout Leader, Sunday school teacher at Saint Stephen's
Episcopal Church; past memberships: executive committee of the Energy
Council; chairman, Center for Legislative Energy and Environment
Research (CLEER); National Council of State Legislatures; vice chairman,
Energy Committee; awards: 1994 Edison Electric Institutes Wyoming
Legislator of the Year and Toll Fellowship by the Council of State
Governments, 1990; Wyoming House of Representatives Committees, 1987-92:
Minerals, Business and Economic Development, Revenue, Transportation;
chairperson, Joint Interim Economic Development Subcommittee; Wyoming
Senate Committees, 1993-94: Travel, Recreation, Wildlife, and Cultural
Resources; Revenue Committee; Republican activities: chairman, Wyoming
Senate Conference, 1992-94; Precinct Committeewoman, 1988-94;
Legislative liaison and member, Natrona County Republican Women; 1992
Wyoming State Convention Parliamentarian; Delegate, Wyoming State
Convention, 1990, 1992 and 1994; State Legislative Candidate Recruitment
Committee for the Wyoming Republican Party in 1988, 1990 and 1992;
married to Frederick W. (Fritz); two children: William (Bill), 22;
Frederick III (Eric), 17; elected to the 104th Congress; committees:
Resources, Science; subcommittees: Energy and Minerals; National Parks,
Forests and Public Lands; Energy and Environment; Technology.
Office Listings
1114 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515................................................. 225-2311
Chief of Staff.--Donald Bauer. FAX: 225-3057
Legislative Director.--Jodi Brayton.
Senior Legislative Assistants: Dave DuBose; Steve
Rice.
Press Secretary.--Tom Wiblemo.
100 East B Street, Suite 4003, Casper, WY 82601........ (307) 261-5597
District Representatives: Baillie Miller; Mantha
Phillips. FAX: 261-5597
2015 Federal Building, Cheyenne, WY 82001.............. (307) 772-2595
District Representative.--Elaine McCauley. FAX: 772-2597
2515 Foothill Boulevard, Suite 204, Rock Springs, WY
82901................................................. (307) 362-4095
District Representatives: Becky Costantino; John
Morey. FAX: 362-4097
Population (1990), 455,975
ZIP Codes: 59030 (part), 59311 (part), 69352 (part), 69358 (part),
82001, 82003, 82007, 82009, 82050-55, 82057, 82059-63, 82070-71,
82080-84, 82190, 82201, 82210, 82212-15, 82217-25, 82227-29,
82240, 82242-44, 82301, 82310, 82321-25, 82327, 82329, 82331-32,
82334-36, 82401, 82410-12, 82414, 82420-23, 82425-28, 82430,
82431 (part), 82432-35, 82440-43, 82450, 82501, 82510, 82512-16,
82520, 82523-24, 82601-02, 82604, 82609, 82615, 82620, 82630-31,
82633, 82635-40, 82642-44, 82648-49, 82701, 82710-16, 82720-21,
82723-25, 82727, 82729-32, 82801, 82831, 82832 (part), 82833-40,
82842, 82844-45, 82901-02, 82922-23, 82925-26, 82929-30, 82932-
39, 82941-45, 83001, 83011-14, 83025, 83101, 83110-16, 83118-24,
83126-28
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AMERICAN SAMOA
(Population, 1990 census, 46,773)
DELEGATE
ENI F.H. FALEOMAVAEGA, Democrat, of Vailoatai Pago Pago, AS,
graduate of Kahuku High School, Hawaii, 1962; B.A., Brigham Young
University, 1966; J.D., University of Houston Law School, 1972; LL.M.,
University of California, Berkeley, 1973; enlisted U.S. Army, 1966-69,
Vietnam veteran; Captain USAR, Judge Advocate General Corps, 1982-92;
adminstrative assistant to American Samoa's Delegate to Washington,
1973-75; staff counsel, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 1975-
81; deputy attorney general, American Samoa, 1981-84; elected Lieutenant
Governor, American Samoa, 1984-89; member: Committee on Foreign Affairs,
Committee on Natural Resources, Committee on Education and Labor,
Congressional Human Rights Caucus, Congressional Travel and Tourism
Caucus, Democratic Study Group, Congressional Arts Caucus, Congressional
Hispanic Caucus; admitted to U.S. Supreme Court and American Samoa Bars;
member: National Conference of Lieutenant Governors, National
Association of Secretaries of State, VFW, Navy League of the United
States, National Indian American Prayer Breakfast Group, Pago Pago Lions
Club; married to Hinanui Bambridge Cave of Tahiti; five children;
elected as the American Samoan Delegate to the 101st Congress, November
8, 1988; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2422 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-5201............................................ 225-8577
Executive Assistant/Office Manager.--Nancy Leong. FAX: 225-8757
Legislative Director.--Martin Yerick.
Administrative Assistant/Public Affairs Coordinator.--
Ali'imau Scanlan.
P.O. Drawer X, Pago Pago, AS 96799..................... (684) 633-1372
FAX: 633-2680
ZIP Codes: 96799
* * *
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DELEGATE
ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON, Democrat, of Washington, DC; born in
Washington, DC, June 13, 1937; attended public schools, graduating from
Dunbar High School, 1955; B.A., Antioch College, 1960; M.A., Yale
Graduate School, 1963; J.D., Yale Law School, 1964; honorary degrees:
Tougalvo University (1992); University of Southern Connecticut (1992),
Fisk (1991), University of Hartford (1990); Ohio Wesleyan University
(1990); Wake Forest University (1990); Colgate University (1989); Drury
College (1989); Florida International University (1989); St. Lawrence
University (1989); University of Wisconsin (1989); Rutgers University
(1988); St. Joseph's College (1988); University of Lowell (1988);
Sojourner-Douglas College, (1987); Salem State College (1987); Haverford
College (1986); Lesley College (1986); New Haven University (1986);
University of San Diego (1986); Bowdoin College (1985); Antioch College
(1985); Tufts University (1984); University of Massachusetts (1983);
Smith College (1983); Medical College of Pennsylvania (1983); Spelman
College (1982); Syracuse University (1981); Yeshiva University (1981);
Lawrence University (1981); Emanuel College (1981); Wayne State
University (1980); Gallaudet College (1980); Denison University (1980);
New York University (1978); Howard University (1978); Brown University
(1978); Wilberforce University (1978); Georgetown University (1977);
City College of New York (1975); Marymount College (1974); Princeton
University (1973); Bard College (1971); Cedar Crest College (1969);
chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (1977-81); professor of
law, Georgetown University (1982-90); chair, New York Commission on
Human Rights (1970-76); executive assistant to the mayor of New York
City (concurrent appointment); law clerk, Judge A. Leon Higginbotham,
Federal District Court, 3d Circuit; attorney, admitted to practice by
examination in the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania and in the U.S.
Supreme Court; One Hundred Most Important Women (Ladies Home Journal,
1988); One Hundred Most Powerful Women in Washington (The Washingtonian
Magazine, September 1989); Ralph E. Shikes Bicentennial Fellow, Harvard
Law School (Fall 1987); Visiting Phi Beta Kappa Scholar (1985); Visiting
Fellow, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government (Spring
1984); Distinguished
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Public Service Award, Center for National Policy (1985); Chancellor's
Distinguished Lecturer, University of California Law School (Boalt Hall)
at Berkeley (Fall 1981); Yale Law School Association Citation of Merit
Medal to the Outstanding Alumnus of the Law School (1980); Harper
Fellow, Yale Law School (1976) (for ``a person . . . who has made a
distinguished contribution to the public life of the nation . . .'').
Rockefeller Foundation, trustee (1982-90); Community Foundation of
Greater Washington, board; Yale Corporation, (1982-88); Council on
Foreign Relations; Overseas Development Council; U.S. Committee to
Monitor the Helsinki accords; Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia; boards of
Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change and Environmental Law
Institute; Workplace Health Fund; ranking minority member, Subcommittee
on the District of Columbia, Government Reform and Oversight Committee;
member, Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee, Public Buildings
and Economic Development Subcommittee, Transportation on Infrastructure
Committee; vice chair, Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues;
divorced; two children: John and Katherine; elected to the 102d Congress
on November 6, 1990; reelected November 2, 1992 and November 8, 1994.
Office Listings
1424 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-5100............................................ 225-8050
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Donna
Brazile. FAX: 225-3002
Legislative Director.--Brian Seward.
Executive Assistant.--Larry Hoster.
Population (1980): 606,000 (plus).
ZIP Codes: 20000-13, 20015-20, 20024, 20026, 20029-30, 20032-33, 20035-
40, 20041 (part), 20042, 20044-53, 20055-60, 20062-71, 20073-76,
20080-82, 20084, 20088, 20090, 20097-98, 20201-31, 20233-35,
20239-42, 20244-45, 20250-51, 20260-61, 20265-66, 20268, 20305-
07, 20310, 20314-15, 20317-19, 20324, 20330, 20332-38, 20350,
20360-63, 20370-76, 20380, 20388-89, 20391, 20401-16, 20418-25,
20427-31, 20433, 20435-36, 20439-42, 20444, 20451, 20453, 20456,
20460, 20463, 20468-70, 20472, 20500-07, 20510, 20515, 20520-21,
20523-27, 20530-44, 20546-55, 20557-60, 20565-66, 20570-73,
20575-81, 20585-86, 20590-91, 20593-95, 20597, 20599
* * *
GUAM
(Population, 1990 census, 133,152)
DELEGATE
ROBERT A. UNDERWOOD, Democrat, of Yona, GU; born in Tamuning, Guam,
July 13, 1948; graduated from John F. Kennedy High School, 1965; B.A.
(1969) and M.A. (1971), history, California State University; Ed.D.
University of Southern California, 1987; administrator and curriculum
writer in Guam public schools, 1972-76; retired as a full professor of
education, University of Guam, 1992; director, a bilingual education
service center for Micronesia, Dean of the College of Education and
Academic Vice President; chair, Chamorro Language Commission, 1977-89;
member: Guam Review Board for Historical Preservation; board member:
Guam Council on the Humanities; married to the former Lorraine Aguilar;
five children: Sophia, Roberto, Ricardo, Ramon, and Raphael; elected to
the House of Representatives on November 7, 1992; member: House
Committee on Resources and National Security.
Office Listings
424 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
5301.................................................. 225-1188
Chief of Staff.--Terri Schroeder. FAX: 226-0341
Legislative Director.--John Whitt.
Office Manager.--Myat M. Khaing.
Press Secretary.--Keith Parsky.
Personal Secretary/Scheduler.--Angie Borja.
120 Father Duenas Avenue, Suite 107, Agana, GU 96910... (671) 477-4272
FAX: 477-2587
ZIP Codes: 96910-19, 96921-31
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PUERTO RICO
(Population, 1990 census, 3,522,037)
RESIDENT COMMISSIONER
CARLOS ROMERO-BARCELO, Democrat, of San Juan, Puerto Rico; born on
September 4, 1932 in San Juan, Puerto Rico; B.A., Yale University;
LL.B., J.D., University of Puerto Rico, 1956; attorney; president,
Citizens for State 51, 1965-67; elected mayor, San Juan, PR, 1969-77;
member, board of directors, U.S. Conference of Mayors and National
League of Cities, 1973-74; president, National League of Cities, 1974-
75; president, New Progressive Party, 1974-85 and 1989-92; elected
Governor of Puerto Rico, 1977-85; chairman, Southern Governors'
Association, 1980-81; elected to the Senate of Puerto Rico, 1986-89;
honorary degree, LL.D., University of Bridgeport, 1977; awards: Lifetime
Achievement Award, Hispanic Magazine, 1993; U.S. Attorney General's
Medal for Eminent Public Service, U.S. Department of Justice, 1981;
Special Gold Medal Award, Achievements in Bilingual Education, Spanish
Institute, New York, 1979; James J. & Jane Hoey Award for Interracial
Justice, Catholic Interracial Council, New York, 1977; Outstanding Young
Man of the Year, Jaycees, 1968; author, ``Statehood is for the Poor,''
New Progressive Party, 1978; author, article, ``U.S.A.: The Case for
Statehood,'' Foreign Affairs, 1980; married to Kathleen R. Donnelly,
1966; four children: Carlos, Andres, Juan Carlos, and Melinda; elected
as a Democrat/New Progessive Party candidate on November 3, 1992 to the
103d Congress.
Office Listings
428 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
5401.................................................. 225-2615
Administrative Assistant.--Pedro Rivera-Casiano. FAX: 225-2154
Legislative Director.--Marcia Schmitz. 225-5039
Legislative Assistant.--Luis Baco. 225-5029
Office Manager.--Alba Bernart.
P.O. Box 4751, Old San Juan, PR 00902.................. (809) 723-6333
P.O. Box 946, Ponce, PR 00731.......................... (809) 841-3300
ZIP Codes: 00601-05, 00607-13, 00615-23, 00625-35, 00638-40, 00642-48,
00650, 00652-62, 00664-73, 00701, 00706-09, 00715-21, 00723-24,
00731-34, 00740-55, 00757-68, 00901-31, 00934, 00936, 00938,
00940, 00949-50
* * *
VIRGIN ISLANDS
(Population, 1990 census, 101,809)
DELEGATE
VICTOR O. FRAZER, Independent, of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; born
in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, VI, May 24, 1943; educated at Abraham
Lincoln Elementary School; graduated, Charlotte Amalie High School, St.
Thomas, VI, 1960; B.A., Fisk University, Nashville, TN, 1964; J.D.,
Howard University Law School, Washington, DC, 1971; banking:
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, New York, NY; Security Trust
Company, Rochester, NY; attorney: neighborhood Legal Services Program,
Interstate Commerce Commission, Office of the City Attorney in
Washington, DC, U.S. Patent Office, general counsel, Virgin Islands
Water and Power Authority: Maryland Bar Association, New York Bar
Association, Virgin Islands Bar Association; private practice of law in
New York, Maryland, Washington, DC and the Virgin Island; administrative
assistant and counsel to Congressman Mervyn M. Dymally of California;
served as counsel to the Committee on the District of Columbia;
subcommittee on Judiciary and Education; worked on the staff of
Congressman John Conyers Jr. of Michigan; admitted to bar: Washington,
DC, 1971; Virgin Island, 1971; New York; and Maryland; two children:
Karen and Aileene; elected to the 104th Congress.
Office Listings
1711 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
20515-5501............................................ 225-1790
Administrative Assistant.--Valerie E. Wood. FAX: 225-3171
Systems Administrator.--Darin M. Richardson.
Special Assistant.--Nelida V. Gimenez.
Projects Director.--Norma J. Dorsey.
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Vitraco Park Mall, Building II, Room 3, St. Thomas, VI
00802................................................. (809) 774-4408
Office Manager.--Ms. Wynn T. Canton. FAX: 774-8033
Special Assistant.--Antonio Arocho-Soto, Esquire
Old Customs House, King's Warf, Christiansted, St.
Croix, VI 00820....................................... (809) 778-5900
Special Assistant.--Ullmont James, Jr. FAX: 778-5111
Cities and townships: Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Cruz Bay, St. John,
Cristiansted, St. Croix, Frederiksted, St. Croix.
Zip Codes: 00801-04, 00820-24, 00830-31, 00840-41, 00850-51.
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STATE DELEGATIONS
Number which precedes name of Representative designates congressional
district.
Republicans in roman; Democrats in italic; Independent in bold.
ALABAMA
SENATORS
Howell Heflin Richard C. Shelby
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 3; Democrats, 4]
1. Sonny Callahan
2. Terry Everett
3. Glen Browder
4. Tom Bevill
5. Bud Cramer
6. Spencer Bachus
7. Earl F. Hilliard
ALASKA
SENATORS
Ted Stevens Frank H. Murkowski
REPRESENTATIVE
[Republican, 1]
At Large--Don Young
ARIZONA
SENATORS
John McCain Jon Kyl
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 5; Democrats, 1]
1. Matt Salmon
2. Ed Pastor
3. Bob Stump
4. John Shadegg
5. Jim Kolbe
6. J.D. Hayworth
ARKANSAS
SENATORS
Dale Bumpers David Pryor
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 2; Democrats, 2]
1. Blanche M. Lambert
2. Ray Thornton
3. Tim Hutchinson
4. Jay Dickey
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CALIFORNIA
SENATORS
Dianne Feinstein Barbara Boxer
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 25; Democrats, 27]
1. Frank Riggs
2. Wally Herger
3. Vic Fazio
4. John T. Doolittle
5. Robert T. Matsui
6. Lynn Woolsey
7. George Miller
8. Nancy Pelosi
9. Ronald V. Dellums
10. Bill Baker
11. Richard W. Pombo
12. Tom Lantos
13. Fortney Pete Stark
14. Anna G. Eshoo
15. Norman Y. Mineta
16. Zoe Lofgren
17. Sam Farr
18. Gary A. Condit
19. George Radanovich
20. Calvin M. Dooley
21. Bill Thomas
22. Andrea H. Seastrand
23. Elton Gallegly
24. Anthony C. Beilenson
25. Howard P. (Buck) McKeon
26. Howard L. Berman
27. Carlos J. Moorhead
28. David Dreier
29. Henry A. Waxman
30. Xavier Becerra
31. Matthew G. Martinez
32. Julian C. Dixon
33. Lucille Roybal-Allard
34. Esteban Edward Torres
35. Maxine Waters
36. Jane Harman
37. Walter R. Tucker III
38. Steve Horn
39. Ed Royce
40. Jerry Lewis
41. Jay C. Kim
42. George E. Brown, Jr.
43. Ken Calvert
44. Sonny Bono
45. Dana Rohrabacher
46. Robert K. Dornan
47. Christopher Cox
48. Ron Packard
49. Brian Bilbray
50. Bob Filner
51. Randy (Duke) Cunningham
52. Duncan Hunter
COLORADO
SENATORS
Hank Brown Ben Nighthorse Campbell
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 4; Democrats, 2]
1. Patricia Schroeder
2. David E. Skaggs
3. Scott McInnis
4. Wayne Allard
5. Joel Hefley
6. Dan Schaefer
CONNECTICUT
SENATORS
Christopher J. Dodd Joseph I. Lieberman
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 3; Democrats, 3]
1. Barbara B. Kennelly
2. Sam Gejdenson
3. Rosa L. DeLauro
4. Christopher Shays
5. Gary A. Franks
6. Nancy L. Johnson
DELAWARE
SENATORS
William V. Roth, Jr. Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
REPRESENTATIVE
[Republican, 1]
At Large--Michael N. Castle
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FLORIDA
SENATORS
Bob Graham Connie Mack
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 15; Democrats, 8]
1. Joe Scarborough
2. Pete Peterson
3. Corrine Brown
4. Tillie Fowler
5. Karen L. Thurman
6. Cliff Stearns
7. John L. Mica
8. Bill McCollum
9. Michael Bilirakis
10. C.W. Bill Young
11. Sam Gibbons
12. Charles T. Canady
13. Dan Miller
14. Porter J. Goss
15. Dave Weldon
16. Mark Foley
17. Carrie Meek
18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
19. Harry A. Johnston
20. Peter Deutsch
21. Lincoln Diaz-Balart
22. E. Clay Shaw, Jr.
23. Alcee L. Hastings
GEORGIA
SENATORS
Sam Nunn Paul Coverdell
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 8; Democrats, 3]
1. Jack Kingston
2. Sanford Bishop
3. Mac Collins
4. John Linder
5. John Lewis
6. Newt Gingrich
7. Bob Barr
8. Saxby Chambliss
9. Nathan Deal
10. Charlie Norwood
11. Cynthia McKinney
HAWAII
SENATORS
Daniel K. Inouye Daniel K. Akaka
REPRESENTATIVES
[Democrats, 2]
1. Neil Abercrombie 2. Patsy T. Mink
IDAHO
SENATORS
Larry E. Craig Dirk Kempthorne
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 2]
1. Helen Chenoweth 2. Michael D. Crapo
ILLINOIS
SENATORS
Paul Simon Carol Moseley-Braun
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 10; Democrats, 10]
1. Bobby L. Rush
2. Mel Reynolds
3. William O. Lipinski
4. Luis V. Gutierrez
5. Michael Flanagan
6. Henry J. Hyde
7. Cardiss Collins
8. Philip M. Crane
9. Sidney R. Yates
10. John Edward Porter
11. Jerry Weller
12. Jerry F. Costello
13. Harris W. Fawell
14. J. Dennis Hastert
15. Thomas W. Ewing
16. Donald Manzullo
17. Lane Evans
18. Ray LaHood
19. Glenn Poshard
20. Richard J. Durbin
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INDIANA
SENATORS
Richard G. Lugar Dan Coats
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 6; Democrats, 4]
1. Peter J. Visclosky
2. David M. McIntosh
3. Timothy J. Roemer
4. Mark Souder
5. Steve Buyer
6. Dan Burton
7. John T. Myers
8. John Hostettler
9. Lee H. Hamilton
10. Andrew Jacobs, Jr.
IOWA
SENATORS
Charles E. Grassley Tom Harkin
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 5]
1. James A. Leach
2. Jim Nussle
3. Jim Lightfoot
4. Greg Ganske
5. Tom Latham
KANSAS
SENATORS
Robert Dole Nancy Landon Kassebaum
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 4]
1. Pat Roberts
2. Samuel Dale Brownback
3. Jan Meyers
4. Todd Tiahrt
KENTUCKY
SENATORS
Wendell H. Ford Mitch McConnell
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 4; Democrats, 2]
1. Edward Whitfield
2. Ron Lewis
3. Mike Ward
4. Jim Bunning
5. Harold Rogers
6. Scotty Baesler
LOUISIANA
SENATORS
J. Bennett Johnston John B. Breaux
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 3; Democrats, 4]
1. Bob Livingston
2. William J. Jefferson
3. W.J. (Billy) Tauzin
4. Cleo Fields
5. Jim McCrery
6. Richard H. Baker
7. James A. Hayes
MAINE
SENATORS
William S. Cohen Olympia J. Snowe
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republican, 1; Democrat, 1]
1. James Longley 2. John Elias Baldacci
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MARYLAND
SENATORS
Paul S. Sarbanes Barbara A. Mikulski
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 4; Democrats, 4]
1. Wayne T. Gilchrest
2. Robert Ehrlich, Jr.
3. Benjamin L. Cardin
4. Albert R. Wynn
5. Steny H. Hoyer
6. Roscoe G. Bartlett
7. Kweisi Mfume
8. Constance A. Morella
MASSACHUSETTS
SENATORS
Edward M. Kennedy John F. Kerry
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 2; Democrats, 8]
1. John W. Olver
2. Richard E. Neal
3. Peter I. Blute
4. Barney Frank
5. Martin T. Meehan
6. Peter G. Torkildsen
7. Edward J. Markey
8. Joseph P. Kennedy II
9. John Joseph Moakley
10. Gerry E. Studds
MICHIGAN
SENATORS
Carl Levin Spencer Abraham
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 7; Democrats, 9]
1. Bart Stupak
2. Peter Hoekstra
3. Vernon Ehlers
4. Dave Camp
5. James A. Barcia
6. Fred Upton
7. Nick Smith
8. Dick Chrysler
9. Dale E. Kildee
10. David E. Bonior
11. Joe Knollenberg
12. Sander M. Levin
13. Lynn Nancy Rivers
14. John Conyers, Jr.
15. Barbara-Rose Collins
16. John D. Dingell
MINNESOTA
SENATORS
Paul David Wellstone Rod Grams
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 2; Democrats, 6]
1. Gilbert W. Gutknecht
2. David Minge
3. Jim Ramstad
4. Bruce F. Vento
5. Martin Olav Sabo
6. William Luther
7. Collin C. Peterson
8. James L. Oberstar
MISSISSIPPI
SENATORS
Thad Cochran Trent Lott
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republican, 1; Democrats, 4]
1. Roger Wicker
2. Bennie Thompson
3. G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery
4. Mike Parker
5. Gene Taylor
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MISSOURI
SENATORS
Christopher S. Bond John Ashcroft
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 3; Democrats, 6]
1. William (Bill) Clay
2. James M. Talent
3. Richard A. Gephardt
4. Ike Skelton
5. Karen McCarthy
6. Pat Danner
7. Mel Hancock
8. Bill Emerson
9. Harold L. Volkmer
MONTANA
SENATORS
Max Baucus Conrad Burns
REPRESENTATIVES
[Democrat, 1]
At Large--Pat Williams
NEBRASKA
SENATORS
J. James Exon J. Robert Kerrey
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 3]
1. Doug Bereuter
2. Jon Christensen
3. Bill Barrett
NEVADA
SENATORS
Harry Reid Richard H. Bryan
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 2]
1. John Ensign 2. Barbara F. Vucanovich
NEW HAMPSHIRE
SENATORS
Robert C. Smith Judd Gregg
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 2]
1. Bill Zeliff 2. Charles Bass
NEW JERSEY
SENATORS
Bill Bradley Frank R. Lautenberg
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 8; Democrats, 5]
1. Robert E. Andrews
2. Frank LoBiondo
3. Jim Saxton
4. Christopher H. Smith
5. Marge Roukema
6. Frank Pallone, Jr.
7. Bob Franks
8. Bill Martini
9. Robert G. Torricelli
10. Donald M. Payne
11. Rodney Frelinghuysen
12. Dick Zimmer
13. Robert Menendez
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NEW MEXICO
SENATORS
Pete V. Domenici Jeff Bingaman
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 2; Democrat, 1]
1. Steven H. Schiff
2. Joe Skeen
3. Bill Richardson
NEW YORK
SENATORS
Daniel P. Moynihan Alfonse M. D'Amato
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 14; Democrats, 17]
1. Michael Forbes
2. Rick A. Lazio
3. Peter T. King
4. Daniel Frisa
5. Gary L. Ackerman
6. Floyd H. Flake
7. Thomas J. Manton
8. Jerrold Nadler
9. Charles E. Schumer
10. Edolphus Towns
11. Major R. Owens
12. Nydia M. Velazquez
13. Susan Molinari
14. Carolyn B. Maloney
15. Charles B. Rangel
16. Jose E. Serrano
17. Eliot L. Engel
18. Nita M. Lowey
19. Sue Kelly
20. Benjamin A. Gilman
21. Michael R. McNulty
22. Gerald B.H. Solomon
23. Sherwood L. Boehlert
24. John M. McHugh
25. James T. Walsh
26. Maurice D. Hinchey
27. Bill Paxon
28. Louise M. Slaughter
29. John J. LaFalce
30. Jack Quinn
31. Amo Houghton
NORTH CAROLINA
SENATORS
Jesse Helms Lauch Faircloth
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 8; Democrats, 4]
1. Eva Clayton
2. David Funderburk
3. Walter Jones, Jr.
4. Frederick Heineman
5. Richard M. Burr
6. Howard Coble
7. Charlie Rose
8. W.G. (Bill) Hefner
9. Sue Myrick
10. Cass Ballenger
11. Charles H. Taylor
12. Melvin Watt
NORTH DAKOTA
SENATORS
Kent Conrad Byron L. Dorgan
REPRESENTATIVE
[Democrat, 1]
At Large--Earl Pomeroy
OHIO
SENATORS
John Glenn Mike DeWine
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 13; Democrats, 6]
1. Steve Chabot
2. Rob Portman
3. Tony P. Hall
4. Michael G. Oxley
5. Paul E. Gillmor
6. Frank Cremeans
7. David L. Hobson
8. John A. Boehner
9. Marcy Kaptur
10. Martin R. Hoke
11. Louis Stokes
12. John R. Kasich
13. Sherrod Brown
14. Tom Sawyer
15. Deborah Pryce
16. Ralph Regula
17. James A. Traficant, Jr.
18. Robert A. Ney
19. Steven LaTourette
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OKLAHOMA
SENATORS
Don Nickles James M. Inhofe
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 5; Democrat, 1]
1. Steve Largent
2. Thomas A. Coburn
3. Bill K. Brewster
4. J.C. Watts
5. Ernest J. Istook, Jr.
6. Frank Lucas
OREGON
SENATORS
Mark O. Hatfield Bob Packwood
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 2; Democrats, 3]
1. Elizabeth Furse
2. Wes Cooley
3. Ron Wyden
4. Peter A. DeFazio
5. Jim Bunn
PENNSYLVANIA
SENATORS
Arlen Specter Rick Santorum
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 10; Democrats, 11]
1. Thomas M. Foglietta
2. Chaka Fattah
3. Robert A. Borski
4. Ron Klink
5. William F. Clinger, Jr.
6. Tim Holden
7. Curt Weldon
8. James C. Greenwood
9. Bud Shuster
10. Joseph M. McDade
11. Paul E. Kanjorski
12. John P. Murtha
13. Jon Fox
14. William J. Coyne
15. Paul McHale
16. Robert S. Walker
17. George W. Gekas
18. Michael F. Doyle
19. William F. Goodling
20. Frank Mascara
21. Philip English
RHODE ISLAND
SENATORS
Claiborne Pell John H. Chafee
REPRESENTATIVES
[Democrats, 2]
1. Patrick J. Kennedy 2. Jack Reed
SOUTH CAROLINA
SENATORS
Strom Thurmond Ernest F. Hollings
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 4; Democrats, 2]
1. Mark Sanford
2. Floyd Spence
3. Lindsey Graham
4. Bob Inglis
5. John M. Spratt, Jr.
6. James E. Clyburn
SOUTH DAKOTA
SENATORS
Larry Pressler Thomas A. Daschle
REPRESENTATIVE
[Democrat, 1]
At Large--Tim Johnson
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TENNESSEE
SENATORS
Bill Frist Fred Thompson
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 5; Democrats, 4]
1. James H. (Jimmy) Quillen
2. John J. Duncan, Jr.
3. Jachary Paul Wamp
4. Van Hilleary
5. Bob Clement
6. Bart Gordon
7. Ed Bryant
8. John S. Tanner
9. Harold E. Ford
TEXAS
SENATORS
Phil Gramm Kay Bailey Hutchison
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 11; Democrats, 19]
1. Jim Chapman
2. Charles Wilson
3. Sam Johnson
4. Ralph M. Hall
5. John Bryant
6. Joe Barton
7. Bill Archer
8. Jack Fields
9. Steve Stockman
10. Lloyd Doggett
11. Chet Edwards
12. Pete Geren
13. William Thornberry
14. Greg Laughlin
15. E (Kika) de la Garza
16. Ronald D. Coleman
17. Charles W. Stenholm
18. Sheila Jackson Lee
19. Larry Combest
20. Henry B. Gonzalez
21. Lamar S. Smith
22. Tom DeLay
23. Henry Bonilla
24. Martin Frost
25. Kenneth E. Bentsen, Jr.
26. Dick Armey
27. Solomon P. Ortiz
28. Frank Tejeda
29. Gene Green
30. Eddie Bernice Johnson
UTAH
SENATORS
Orrin G. Hatch Robert F. Bennett
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 2; Democrat, 1]
1. James V. Hansen
2. Enid Waldholtz
3. Bill Orton
VERMONT
SENATORS
Patrick J. Leahy James M. Jeffords
REPRESENTATIVE
[Independent, 1]
At Large--Bernard Sanders
VIRGINIA
SENATORS
John W. Warner Charles S. Robb
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 5; Democrats, 6]
1. Herbert H. Bateman
2. Owen B. Pickett
3. Robert C. (Bobby) Scott
4. Norman Sisisky
5. Lewis F. Payne, Jr.
6. Robert W. (Bob) Goodlatte
7. Thomas J. Bliley, Jr.
8. James P. Moran
9. Rick Boucher
10. Frank R. Wolf
11. Thomas Davis III
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WASHINGTON
SENATORS
Slade Gorton Patty Murray
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 7; Democrats, 2]
1. Rick White
2. Jack Metcalf
3. Linda Smith
4. (Doc) Hastings
5. George Nethercutt
6. Norman D. Dicks
7. Jim McDermott
8. Jennifer Dunn
9. Randy Tate
WEST VIRGINIA
SENATORS
Robert C. Byrd John D. Rockefeller IV
REPRESENTATIVES
[Democrats, 3]
1. Alan B. Mollohan
2. Robert E. Wise, Jr.
3. Nick J. Rahall II
WISCONSIN
SENATORS
Herb Kohl Russell D. Feingold
REPRESENTATIVES
[Republicans, 6; Democrats, 3]
1. Mark Neumann
2. Scott L. Klug
3. Steve Gunderson
4. Gerald D. Kleczka
5. Thomas M. Barrett
6. Thomas E. Petri
7. David R. Obey
8. Toby Roth
9. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.
WYOMING
SENATORS
Alan K. Simpson Craig Thomas
REPRESENTATIVE
[Republican, 1]
At Large--Barbara Cubin
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AMERICAN SAMOA
DELEGATE
[Democrat, 1]
Eni F.H. Faleomavaega
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DELEGATE
[Democrat, 1]
Eleanor Holmes Norton
GUAM
DELEGATE
[Democrat, 1]
Robert A. Underwood
PUERTO RICO
RESIDENT COMMISSIONER
[Democrat, 1]
Carlos Romero-Barcelo
VIRGIN ISLANDS
DELEGATE
[Independent, 1]
Victor Frazer
CLASSIFICATION
senate house
Republicans................... 54 Republicans............... 230
Democrats..................... 46 Democrats................. 204
Independent............... 1
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Total..................... 100 Total............... 435
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ALPHABETICAL LIST
SENATORS
Alphabetical list of Senators, Representatives, Delegates, and
Resident Commissioner, showing home post office and political alignment.
SENATORS
Republicans in roman (54); Democrats in italic (46); total, 100
Name Residence
Abraham, Spencer................ Auburn Hills, MI
Akaka, Daniel K................. Honolulu, HI
Ashcroft, John.................. Ballwin, MO
Baucus, Max..................... Missoula, MT
Bennett, Robert F............... Salt Lake City, UT
Biden, Joseph R., Jr............ Hockessin, DE
Bingaman, Jeff.................. Santa Fe, NM
Bond, Christopher S............. Mexico, MO
Boxer, Barbara.................. Greenbrae, CA
Bradley, Bill................... Denville, NJ
Breaux, John B.................. Crowley, LA
Brown, Hank..................... Greeley, CO
Bryan, Richard H................ Las Vegas, NV
Bumpers, Dale................... Charleston, AR
Burns, Conrad R................. Billings, MT
Byrd, Robert C.................. Sophia, WV
Campbell, Ben Nighthorse........ Ignacio, CO
Chafee, John H.................. Warwick, RI
Coats, Dan...................... Fort Wayne, IN
Cochran, Thad................... Jackson, MS
Cohen, William S................ Bangor, ME
Conrad, Kent.................... Bismarck, ND
Coverdell, Paul................. Atlanta, GA
Craig, Larry E.................. Boise, ID
D'Amato, Alfonse................ Island Park, NY
Daschle, Thomas A............... Aberdeen, SD
DeWine, Mike.................... Cedarville, OH
Dodd, Christopher J............. Norwich, CT
Dole, Bob....................... Russell, KS
Domenici, Pete V................ Albuquerque, NM
Dorgan, Byron L................. Bismarck, ND
Exon, J. James.................. Lincoln, NE
Faircloth, Lauch................ Clinton, NC
Feingold, Russell D............. Middleton, WI
Feinstein, Dianne............... San Francisco, CA
Ford, Wendell H................. Owensboro, KY
Frist, William H................ Nashville, TN
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Glenn, John..................... Columbus, OH
Gorton, Slade................... Seattle, WA
Graham, Bob..................... Miami Lakes, FL
Gramm, Phil..................... College Station, TX
Grams, Rod...................... Ramsey, MN
Grassley, Chuck................. New Hartford, IA
Gregg, Judd..................... Greenfield, NH
Harkin, Tom..................... Cumming, IA
Hatch, Orrin G.................. Salt Lake City, UT
Hatfield, Mark O................ Salem, OR
Heflin, Howell.................. Tuscumbia, AL
Helms, Jesse.................... Raleigh, NC
Hollings, Ernest F.............. Charleston, SC
Hutchison, Kay Bailey........... Dallas, TX
Inhofe, James M................. Tulsa, OK
Inouye, Daniel K................ Honolulu, HI
Jeffords, James M............... Shrewsbury, VT
Johnston, J. Bennett............ Shreveport, LA
Kassebaum, Nancy Landon......... Wichita, KS
Kempthorne, Dirk................ Boise, ID
Kennedy, Edward M............... Boston, MA
Kerrey, J. Robert............... Omaha, NE
Kerry, John F................... Boston, MA
Kohl, Herb...................... Milwaukee, WI
Kyl, Jon........................ Phoenix, AZ
Lautenberg, Frank R............. Cliffside Park, NJ
Leahy, Patrick J................ Burlington, VT
Levin, Carl..................... Detroit, MI
Lieberman, Joseph I............. New Haven, CT
Lott, Trent..................... Pascagoula, MS
Lugar, Richard G................ Indianapolis, IN
Mack, Connie.................... Cape Coral, FL
McCain, John.................... Phoenix, AZ
McConnell, Mitch................ Louisville, KY
Mikulski, Barbara A............. Baltimore, MD
Moseley-Braun, Carol............ Chicago, IL
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick........ Oneonta, NY
Murkowski, Frank H.............. Fairbanks, AK
Murray, Patty................... Seattle, WA
Nickles, Don.................... Ponca City, OK
Nunn, Sam....................... Perry, GA
Packwood, Bob................... Portland, OR
Pell, Claiborne................. Newport, RI
Pressler, Larry................. Humboldt, SD
Pryor, David H.................. Camden, AR
Reid, Harry..................... Las Vegas, NV
Robb, Charles S................. McLean, VA
Rockefeller, John D., IV........ Charleston, WV
Roth, William V., Jr............ Wilmington, DE
Santorum, Rick.................. Pittsburgh, PA
Sarbanes, Paul S................ Baltimore, MD
Shelby, Richard C............... Tuscaloosa, AL
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Simon, Paul..................... Carbondale, IL
Simpson, Alan K................. Cody, WY
Smith, Bob...................... Tuftonboro, NH
Snowe, Olympia J................ Auburn, ME
Specter, Arlen.................. Philadelphia, PA
Stevens, Ted.................... Anchorage, AK
Thomas, Craig................... Casper, WY
Thompson, Fred.................. Nashville, TN
Thurmond, Strom................. Aiken, SC
Warner, John W.................. Middleburg, VA
Wellstone, Paul D............... Northfield, MN
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REPRESENTATIVES
Republicans in roman (231); Democrats in italic (203); Independent
in bold (1); total, 435
Name Residence
Abercrombie, Neil.......................... Honolulu, HI (1st)
Ackerman, Gary L........................... Jamaica, NY (5th)
Allard, Wayne.............................. Loveland, CO (4th)
Andrews, Robert E.......................... Haddon Heights, NJ (1st)
Archer, Bill............................... Houston, TX (7th)
Armey, Richard K........................... Irving, TX (26th)
Bachus, Spencer............................ Vestavia Hills, AL (6th)
Baesler, Scotty............................ Lexington, KY (6th)
Baker, Bill................................ Danville, CA (10th)
Baker, Richard H........................... Baton Rouge, LA (6th)
Baldacci, John Elias....................... Bangor, ME (2d)
Ballenger, Cass............................ Hickory, NC (10th)
Barcia, James A............................ Bay City, MI (5th)
Barr, Bob.................................. Smyrna, GA (7th)
Barrett, Bill.............................. Lexington, NE (3d)
Barrett, Thomas M.......................... Milwaukee, WI (5th)
Bartlett, Roscoe G......................... Frederick, MD (6th)
Barton, Joe................................ Ennis, TX (6th)
Bass, Charles F............................ Peterborough, NH (2d)
Bateman, Herbert H......................... Newport News, VA (1st)
Becerra, Xavier............................ Los Angeles, CA (30th)
Beilenson, Anthony C....................... Woodland Hills, CA (24th)
Bentsen, Ken............................... Houston, TX (25th)
Bereuter, Doug............................. Utica, NE (1st)
Berman, Howard L........................... Valley Village, CA (26th)
Bevill, Tom................................ Jasper, AL (4th)
Bilbray, Brian P........................... San Diego, CA (49th)
Bilirakis, Michael......................... Palm Harbor, FL (9th)
Bishop, Sanford D., Jr..................... Columbus, GA (2d)
Bliley, Thomas J., Jr...................... Richmond, VA (7th)
Blute, Peter............................... Shrewsbury, MA (3d)
Boehlert, Sherwood L....................... New Hartford, NY (23d)
Boehner, John A............................ West Chester, OH (8th)
Bonilla, Henry............................. San Antonio, TX (23d)
Bonior, David E............................ Mt. Clemens, MI (10th)
Bono, Sonny................................ Palm Springs, CA (44th)
Borski, Robert A........................... Philadelphia, PA (3d)
Boucher, Rick.............................. Abingdon, VA (9th)
Brewster, Bill K........................... Marietta, OK (3d)
Browder, Glen.............................. Jacksonville, AL (3d)
Brown, Corrine............................. Jacksonville, FL (3d)
Brown, George E., Jr....................... San Bernardino, CA (42d)
Brown, Sherrod............................. Lorain, OH (13th)
Brownback, Sam............................. Topeka, KS (2d)
Bryant, Ed................................. Henderson, TN (7th)
Bryant, John............................... Dallas, TX (5th)
Bunn, Jim.................................. McMinnville, OR (5th)
Bunning, Jim............................... Southgate, KY (4th)
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Burr, Richard.............................. Winston-Salem, NC (5th)
Burton, Dan................................ Indianapolis, IN (6th)
Buyer, Stephen E........................... Monticello, IN (5th)
Callahan, Sonny............................ Mobile, AL (1st)
Calvert, Ken............................... Corona, CA (43d)
Camp, Dave................................. Midland, MI (4th)
Canady, Charles T.......................... Lakeland, FL (12th)
Cardin, Benjamin L......................... Baltimore, MD (3d)
Castle, Michael N.......................... Wilmington, DE (At Lge.)
Chabot, Steve.............................. Cincinnati, OH (1st)
Chambliss, Saxby........................... Moultrie, GA (8th)
Chapman, Jim............................... Sulphur Springs, TX (1st)
Chenoweth, Helen........................... Boise, ID (1st)
Christensen, Jon........................... Omaha, NE (2d)
Chrysler, Dick............................. Brighton, MI (8th)
Clay, William, (Bill)...................... St. Louis, MO (1st)
Clayton, Eva M............................. Littleton, NC (1st)
Clement, Bob............................... Nashville, TN (5th)
Clinger, William F., Jr.................... Warren, PA (5th)
Clyburn, James E........................... Columbia, SC (6th)
Coble, Howard.............................. Greensboro, NC (6th)
Coburn, Tom A.............................. Muskogee, OK (2d)
Coleman, Ronald D.......................... El Paso, TX (16th)
Collins, Barbara-Rose...................... Detroit, MI (15th)
Collins, Cardiss........................... Chicago, IL (7th)
Collins, Mac............................... Hampton, GA (3d)
Combest, Larry............................. Lubbock, TX (19th)
Condit, Gary A............................. Ceres, CA (18th)
Conyers, John, Jr.......................... Detroit, MI (14th)
Cooley, Wes................................ Powell Butte, OR (2d)
Costello, Jerry F.......................... Belleville, IL (12th)
Cox, Christopher........................... Newport Beach, CA (47th)
Coyne, William J........................... Pittsburgh, PA (14th)
Cramer, Robert E. (Bud), Jr................ Huntsville, AL (5th)
Crane, Philip M............................ Wauconda, IL (8th)
Crapo, Michael D........................... Idaho Falls, ID (2d)
Cremeans, Frank A.......................... Gallipolis, OH (6th)
Cubin, Barbara............................. Casper, WY (At Lge.)
Cunningham, Randy, (Duke).................. Del Mar, CA (51st)
Danner, Pat................................ Smithville, MO (6th)
Davis, Thomas M............................ Falls Church, VA (11th)
Deal, Nathan............................... Gainesville, GA (9th)
DeFazio, Peter A........................... Springfield, OR (4th)
de la Garza, E............................. Mission, TX (15th)
DeLauro, Rosa L............................ New Haven, CT (3d)
DeLay, Tom................................. Sugar Land, TX (22d)
Dellums, Ronald V.......................... Oakland, CA (9th)
Deutsch, Peter............................. Lauderhill, FL (20th)
Diaz-Balart, Lincoln....................... Miami, FL (21st)
Dickey, Jay................................ Pine Bluff, AR (4th)
Dicks, Norman D............................ Bremerton, WA (6th)
Dingell, John D............................ Dearborn, MI (16th)
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Dixon, Julian C............................ Los Angeles, CA (32d)
Doggett, Lloyd............................. Austin, TX (10th)
Dooley, Calvin M........................... Visalia, CA (20th)
Doolittle, John T.......................... Rocklin, CA (4th)
Dornan, Robert K........................... Garden Grove, CA (46th)
Doyle, Michael F........................... Swissvale, PA (18th)
Dreier, David.............................. San Dimas, CA (28th)
Duncan, John J., Jr........................ Knoxville, TN (2d)
Dunn, Jennifer............................. Bellevue, WA (8th)
Durbin, Richard J.......................... Springfield, IL (20th)
Edwards, Chet.............................. Waco, TX (11th)
Ehlers, Vernon J........................... Grand Rapids, MI (3d)
Ehrlich, Robert L., Jr..................... Baltimore, MD (2d)
Emerson, Bill.............................. Cape Girardeau, MO (8th)
Engel, Eliot L............................. Bronx, NY (17th)
English, Phil.............................. Erie, PA (21st)
Ensign, John E............................. Las Vegas, NV (1st)
Eshoo, Anna G.............................. Atherton, CA (14th)
Evans, Lane................................ Rock Island, IL (17th)
Everett, Terry............................. Enterprise, AL (2d)
Ewing, Thomas W............................ Pontiac, IL (15th)
Farr, Sam.................................. Carmel, CA (17th)
Fattah, Chaka.............................. Philadelphia, PA (2d)
Fawell, Harris W........................... Naperville, IL (13th)
Fazio, Vic................................. West Sacramento, CA (3d)
Fields, Cleo............................... Baton Rouge, LA (4th)
Fields, Jack............................... Humble, TX (8th)
Filner, Bob................................ San Diego, CA (50th)
Flake, Floyd H............................. Rosedale, NY (6th)
Flanagan, Michael Patrick.................. Chicago, IL (5th)
Foglietta, Thomas M........................ Philadelphia, PA (1st)
Foley, Mark Adam........................... West Palm Beach, FL (16th)
Forbes, Michael P.......................... Quogue, NY (1st)
Ford, Harold E............................. Memphis, TN (9th)
Fowler, Tillie K........................... Jacksonville, FL (4th)
Fox, Jon D................................. Abington, PA (13th)
Frank, Barney.............................. Newton, MA (4th)
Franks, Bob................................ New Providence, NJ (7th)
Franks, Gary A............................. Waterbury, CT (5th)
Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.................... Morristown, NJ (11th)
Frisa, Dan................................. Westbury, NY (4th)
Frost, Martin.............................. Dallas, TX (24th)
Funderburk, David.......................... Buies Creek, NC (2d)
Furse, Elizabeth........................... Hillsboro, OR (1st)
Gallegly, Elton............................ Simi Valley, CA (23d)
Ganske, Greg............................... Des Moines, IA (4th)
Gejdenson, Sam............................. Bozrah, CT (2d)
Gekas, George W............................ Harrisburg, PA (17th)
Gephardt, Richard A........................ St. Louis, MO (3d)
Geren, Pete................................ Fort Worth, TX (12th)
Gibbons, Sam............................... Tampa, FL (11th)
Gilchrest, Wayne T......................... Kennedyville, MD (1st)
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Gillmor, Paul E............................ Old Fort, OH (5th)
Gilman, Benjamin A......................... Middletown, NY (20th)
Gingrich, Newt............................. Marietta, GA (6th)
Gonzalez, Henry B.......................... San Antonio, TX (20th)
Goodlatte, Bob............................. Roanoke, VA (6th)
Goodling, William F........................ Jacobus, PA (19th)
Gordon, Bart............................... Murfreesboro, TN (6th)
Goss, Porter J............................. Sanibel, FL (14th)
Graham, Lindsey O.......................... Seneca, SC (3d)
Green, Gene................................ Houston, TX (29th)
Greenwood, James C......................... Doylestown, PA (8th)
Gunderson, Steve........................... Osseo, WI (3d)
Gutierrez, Luis V.......................... Chicago, IL (4th)
Gutknecht, Gil............................. Rochester, MN (1st)
Hall, Ralph M.............................. Rockwall, TX (4th)
Hall, Tony P............................... Dayton, OH (3d)
Hamilton, Lee H............................ Nashville, IN (9th)
Hancock, Mel............................... Springfield, MI (7th)
Hansen, James V............................ Farmington, UT (1st)
Harman, Jane............................... Rolling Hills, CA (36th)
Hastert, J. Dennis......................... Yorkville, IL (14th)
Hastings, Alcee L.......................... Miramar, FL (23d)
Hastings, Richard (Doc).................... Pasco, WA (4th)
Hayes, James A............................. Lafayette, LA (7th)
Hayworth, J.D.............................. Scottsdale, AZ (6th)
Hefley, Joel............................... Colorado Springs, CO (5th)
Hefner, W.G., (Bill)....................... Concord, NC (8th)
Heineman, Frederick K., (Fred)............. Raleigh, NC (4th)
Herger, Wally.............................. Marysville, CA (2d)
Hilleary, Van.............................. Grandview, TN (4th)
Hilliard, Earl F........................... Birmingham, AL (7th)
Hinchey, Maurice D......................... Saugerties, NY (26th)
Hobson, David L............................ Springfield, OH (7th)
Hoekstra, Peter............................ Holland, MI (2d)
Hoke, Martin R............................. Lakewood, OH (10th)
Holden, Tim................................ Saint Clair, PA (6th)
Horn, Stephen.............................. Long Beach, CA (38th)
Hostettler, John N......................... Blairsville, IN (8th)
Houghton, Amo.............................. Corning, NY (31st)
Hoyer, Steny H............................. Mitchellville, MD (5th)
Hunter, Duncan............................. Alpine, CA (52d)
Hutchinson, Y. Tim......................... Bentonville, AR (3d)
Hyde, Henry J.............................. Bensenville, IL (6th)
Inglis, Bob................................ Greenville, SC (4th)
Istook, Ernest J., Jr...................... Oklahoma City, OK (5th)
Jackson Lee, Sheila........................ Houston, TX (18th)
Jacobs, Andrew, Jr......................... Indianapolis, IN (10th)
Jefferson, William J....................... New Orleans, LA (2d)
Johnson, Eddie Bernice..................... Dallas, TX (30th)
Johnson, Nancy L........................... New Britain, CT (6th)
Johnson, Sam............................... Dallas, TX (3d)
Johnson, Tim............................... Vermillion, SD (At Lge.)
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Johnston, Harry............................ West Palm Beach, FL (19th)
Jones, Walter B., Jr....................... Farmville, NC (3d)
Kanjorski, Paul E.......................... Nanticoke City, PA (11th)
Kaptur, Marcy.............................. Toledo, OH (9th)
Kasich, John R............................. Westerville, OH (12th)
Kelly, Sue W............................... Katonah, NY (19th)
Kennedy, Joseph P., II..................... Boston, MA (8th)
Kennedy, Patrick J......................... Providence, RI (1st)
Kennelly, Barbara B........................ Hartford, CT (1st)
Kildee, Dale E............................. Flint, MI (9th)
Kim, Jay................................... Diamond Bar, CA (41st)
King, Peter T.............................. Seaford, NY (3d)
Kingston, Jack............................. Savannah, GA (1st)
Kleczka, Gerald D.......................... Milwaukee, WI (4th)
Klink, Ron................................. Jeannette, PA (4th)
Klug, Scott L.............................. Madison, WI (2d)
Knollenberg, Joe........................... Bloomfield Hills, MI (11th)
Kolbe, Jim................................. Tucson, AZ (5th)
LaFalce, John J............................ Kenmore, NY (29th)
LaHood, Ray................................ Peoria, IL (18th)
Lantos, Tom................................ San Mateo, CA (12th)
Largent, Steve............................. Tulsa, OK (1st)
Latham, Tom................................ Alexander, IA (5th)
LaTourette, Steven C....................... Madison, OH (19th)
Laughlin, Greg............................. West Columbia, TX (14th)
Lazio, Rick................................ Brightwaters, NY (2d)
Leach, James A............................. Davenport, IA (1st)
Levin, Sander M............................ Royal Oak, MI (12th)
Lewis, Jerry............................... Redlands, CA (40th)
Lewis, John................................ Atlanta, GA (5th)
Lewis, Ron................................. Cecilia, KY (2d)
Lightfoot, Jim............................. Shenandoah, IA (3d)
Lincoln, Blanche Lambert................... Helena, AR (1st)
Linder, John............................... Atlanta, GA (4th)
Lipinski, William O........................ Chicago, IL (3d)
Livingston, Bob............................ Metairie, LA (1st)
LoBiondo, Frank A.......................... Vineland, NJ (2d)
Lofgren, Zoe............................... San Jose, CA (16th)
Longley, James B., Jr...................... Falmouth, ME (1st)
Lowey, Nita M.............................. Rye, NY (18th)
Lucas, Frank D............................. Cheyenne, OK (6th)
Luther, William P.......................... Stillwater, MN (6th)
McCarthy, Karen............................ Kansas City, MO (5th)
McCollum, Bill............................. Longwood, FL (8th)
McCrery, Jim............................... Shreveport, LA (5th)
McDade, Joseph M........................... Clarks Summit, PA (10th)
McDermott, Jim............................. Seattle, WA (7th)
McHale, Paul............................... Bethlehem, PA (15th)
McHugh, John M............................. Pierrepont Manor, NY (24th)
McInnis, Scott............................. Grand Junction, CO (3d)
McIntosh, David M.......................... Muncie, IN (2d)
McKeon, Howard P., (Buck).................. Santa Clarita, CA (25th)
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McKinney, Cynthia A........................ Decatur, GA (11th)
McNulty, Michael R......................... Green Island, NY (21st)
Maloney, Carolyn B......................... New York City, NY (14th)
Manton, Thomas J........................... Queens, NY (7th)
Manzullo, Donald A......................... Egan, IL (16th)
Markey, Edward J........................... Malden, MA (7th)
Martinez, Matthew G........................ Monterey Park, CA (31st)
Martini, William J......................... Clifton, NJ (8th)
Mascara, Frank............................. Charderoi, PA (20th)
Matsui, Robert T........................... Sacramento, CA (5th)
Meehan, Martin T........................... Lowell, MA (5th)
Meek, Carrie P............................. Miami, FL (17th)
Menendez, Robert........................... Union City, NJ (13th)
Metcalf, Jack.............................. Langley, WA (2d)
Meyers, Jan................................ Overland Park, KS (3d)
Mfume, Kweisi.............................. Baltimore, MD (7th)
Mica, John L............................... Winter Park, FL (7th)
Miller, Dan................................ Bradenton, FL (13th)
Miller, George............................. Martinez, CA (7th)
Mineta, Norman Y........................... San Jose, CA (15th)
Minge, David............................... Montevideo, MN (2d)
Mink, Patsy T.............................. Honolulu, HI (2d)
Moakley, John Joseph....................... Boston, MA (9th)
Molinari, Susan............................ Staten Island, NY (13th)
Mollohan, Alan B........................... Fairmont, WV (1st)
Montgomery, G.V., (Sonny).................. Meridian, MS (3d)
Moorhead, Carlos J......................... Glendale, CA (27th)
Moran, James P............................. Alexandria, VA (8th)
Morella, Constance A....................... Bethesda, MD (8th)
Murtha, John P............................. Johnstown, PA (12th)
Myers, John T.............................. Covington, IN (7th)
Myrick, Sue................................ Charlotte, NC (9th)
Nadler, Jerrold............................ New York City, NY (8th)
Neal, Richard E............................ Springfield, MA (2d)
Nethercutt, George R., Jr.................. Spokane, WA (5th)
Neumann, Mark W............................ Janesville, WI (1st)
Ney, Robert W.............................. St. Clairsville, OH (18th)
Norwood, Charles W., Jr.................... Augusta, GA (10th)
Nussle, Jim................................ Manchester, IA (2d)
Oberstar, James L.......................... Chisholm, MN (8th)
Obey, David R.............................. Wausau, WI (7th)
Olver, John W.............................. Amherst, MA (1st)
Ortiz, Solomon P........................... Corpus Christi, TX (27th)
Orton, Bill................................ Sundance, UT (3d)
Owens, Major R............................. Brooklyn, NY (11th)
Oxley, Michael G........................... Findlay, OH (4th)
Packard, Ron............................... Oceanside, CA (48th)
Pallone, Frank, Jr......................... Long Branch, NJ (6th)
Parker, Mike............................... Brookhaven, MS (4th)
Pastor, Ed................................. Phoenix, AZ (2d)
Paxon, Bill................................ Williamsville, NY (27th)
Payne, Donald M............................ Newark, NJ (10th)
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Payne, L.F................................. Nellysford, VA (5th)
Pelosi, Nancy.............................. San Francisco, CA (8th)
Peterson, Collin C......................... Detroit Lakes, MN (7th)
Peterson, Douglas, (Pete).................. Marianna, FL (2d)
Petri, Thomas E............................ Fond du Lac, WI (6th)
Pickett, Owen B............................ Virginia Beach, VA (2d)
Pombo, Richard W........................... Tracy, CA (11th)
Pomeroy, Earl.............................. Valley City, ND (At Lge.)
Porter, John Edward........................ Wilmette, IL (10th)
Portman, Rob............................... Cincinnati, OH (2d)
Poshard, Glenn............................. Marion, IL (19th)
Pryce, Deborah............................. Perry Township, OH (15th)
Quillen, James H., (Jimmy)................. Kingsport, TN (1st)
Quinn, Jack................................ Hamburg, NY (30th)
Radanovich, George P....................... Mariposa, CA (19th)
Rahall, Nick J., II........................ Beckley, WV (3d)
Ramstad, Jim............................... Minnetonka, MN (3d)
Rangel, Charles B.......................... New York City, NY (15th)
Reed, Jack................................. Cranston, RI (2d)
Regula, Ralph.............................. Navarre, OH (16th)
Reynolds, Mel.............................. Chicago, IL (2d)
Richardson, Bill........................... Santa Fe, NM (3d)
Riggs, Frank............................... Windsor, CA (1st)
Rivers, Lynn N............................. Ann Arbor, MI (13th)
Roberts, Pat............................... Dodge City, KS (1st)
Roemer, Tim................................ South Bend, IN (3d)
Rogers, Harold............................. Somerset, KY (5th)
Rohrabacher, Dana.......................... Huntington Beach, CA (45th)
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana....................... Miami, FL (18th)
Rose, Charlie.............................. Fayetteville, NC (7th)
Roth, Toby................................. Appleton, WI (8th)
Roukema, Marge............................. Ridgewood, NJ (5th)
Roybal-Allard, Lucille..................... Los Angeles, CA (33d)
Royce, Edward R............................ Fullerton, CA (39th)
Rush, Bobby L.............................. Chicago, IL (1st)
Sabo, Martin Olav.......................... Minneapolis, MN (5th)
Salmon, Matt............................... Mesa, AZ (1st)
Sanders, Bernard........................... Burlington, VT (At Lge.)
Sanford, Marshall, (Mark).................. Charleston, SC (1st)
Sawyer, Thomas C........................... Akron, OH (14th)
Saxton, Jim................................ Mount Holly, NJ (3d)
Scarborough, Joe........................... Pensacola, FL (1st)
Schaefer, Dan.............................. Lakewood, CO (6th)
Schiff, Steven............................. Albuquerque, NM (1st)
Schroeder, Patricia........................ Denver, CO (1st)
Schumer, Charles E......................... Brooklyn, NY (9th)
Scott, Robert C............................ Newport News, VA (3d)
Seastrand, Andrea H........................ Pismo Beach, CA (22d)
Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr................ Menomonee Falls, WI (9th)
Serrano, Jose, E........................... Bronx, NY (16th)
Shadegg, John B............................ Phoenix, AZ (4th)
Shaw, E. Clay, Jr.......................... Ft. Lauderdale, FL (22d)
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Shays, Christopher......................... Stamford, CT (4th)
Shuster, Bud............................... Everett, PA (9th)
Sisisky, Norman............................ Petersburg, VA (4th)
Skaggs, David E............................ Boulder, CO (2d)
Skeen, Joe................................. Roswell, NM (2d)
Skelton, Ike............................... Lexington, MO (4th)
Slaughter, Louise McIntosh................. Fairport, NY (28th)
Smith, Christopher H....................... Robbinsville, NJ (4th)
Smith, Lamar S............................. San Antonio, TX (21st)
Smith, Linda............................... Vancouver, WA (3d)
Smith, Nick................................ Addison, MI (7th)
Solomon, Gerald B.H........................ Queensbury, NY (22d)
Souder, Mark E............................. Grabill, IN (4th)
Spence, Floyd.............................. Lexington, SC (2d)
Spratt, John M., Jr........................ York, SC (5th)
Stark, Fortney Pete........................ Hayward, CA (13th)
Stearns, Cliff............................. Ocala, FL (6th)
Stenholm, Charles W........................ Avoca, TX (17th)
Stockman, Steve............................ Friendswood, TX (9th)
Stokes, Louis.............................. Shaker Heights, OH (11th)
Studds, Gerry E............................ Cohasset, MA (10th)
Stump, Bob................................. Tolleson, AZ (3d)
Stupak, Bart............................... Menominee, MI (1st)
Talent, James M............................ Chesterfield, MO (2d)
Tanner, John S............................. Union City, TN (8th)
Tate, Randy................................ Puyallup, WA (9th)
Tauzin, W.J., (Billy)...................... Thibodaux, LA (3d)
Taylor, Charles H.......................... Brevard, NC (11th)
Taylor, Gene............................... Bay St. Louis, MS (5th)
Tejeda, Frank.............................. San Antonio, TX (28th)
Thomas, William M.......................... Bakersfield, CA (21st)
Thompson, Bennie G......................... Bolton, MS (2d)
Thornberry, William M., (Mac).............. Clarendon, TX (13th)
Thornton, Ray.............................. Little Rock, AR (2d)
Thurman, Karen L........................... Dunnellon, FL (5th)
Tiahrt, Todd............................... Goddard, KS (4th)
Torkildsen, Peter G........................ Danvers, MA (6th)
Torres, Esteban Edward..................... Industry, CA (34th)
Torricelli, Robert G....................... Englewood, NJ (9th)
Towns, Edolphus............................ Brooklyn, NY (10th)
Traficant, James A., Jr.................... Poland, OH (17th)
Tucker, Walter R., III..................... Compton, CA (37th)
Upton, Fred................................ St. Joseph, MI (6th)
Velazquez, Nydia M......................... Brooklyn, NY (12th)
Vento, Bruce F............................. St. Paul, MN (4th)
Visclosky, Peter J......................... Merrillville, IN (1st)
Volkmer, Harold L.......................... Hannibal, MO (9th)
Vucanovich, Barbara F...................... Reno, NV (2d)
Waldholtz, Enid G.......................... Salt Lake City, UT (2d)
Walker, Robert S........................... East Petersburg, PA (16th)
Walsh, James T............................. Syracuse, NY (25th)
Wamp, Zach................................. Chattanooga, TN (3d)
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Ward, Mike................................. Louisville, KY (3d)
Waters, Maxine............................. Los Angeles, CA (35th)
Watt, Melvin L............................. Charlotte, NC (12th)
Watts, J.C., Jr............................ Norman, OK (4th)
Waxman, Henry A............................ Los Angeles, CA (29th)
Weldon, Curt............................... Aston, PA (7th)
Weldon, Dave............................... Palm Bay, FL (15th)
Weller, Jerry.............................. Morris, IL (11th)
White, Rick................................ Bainbridge Islands, WA (1st)
Whitfield, Ed.............................. Hopkinsville, KY (1st)
Wicker, Roger F............................ Tupelo, MS (1st)
Williams, Pat.............................. Helena, MT (At Lge.)
Wilson, Charles............................ Lufkin, TX (2d)
Wise, Robert E., Jr........................ Clendenin, WV (2d)
Wolf, Frank R.............................. Vienna, VA (10th)
Woolsey, Lynn C............................ Petaluma, CA (6th)
Wyden, Ron................................. Portland, OR (3d)
Wynn, Albert Russell....................... Largo, MD (4th)
Yates, Sidney R............................ Chicago, IL (9th)
Young, C.W. Bill........................... Indian Rocks Beach, FL (10th)
Young, Don................................. Fort Yukon, AK (At Lge.)
Zeliff, William H., Jr..................... Jackson, NH (1st)
Zimmer, Dick............................... Flemington, NJ (12th)
DELEGATES
Name Residence
Faleomavaega, Eni F.H........... Pago Pago, AS
Frazer, Victor O................ St. Thomas, VI
Norton, Eleanor Holmes.......... District of Columbia
Underwood, Robert A............. Baza Gardens, GU
RESIDENT COMMISSIONER
Name Residence
Romero-Barcelo, Carlos A........ San Juan, PR
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One Hundred Fourth Congress
Nine-Digit Postal ZIP Codes
SENATE
Senate Post Office (20510): The four-digit numbers in these tables
were assigned by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. Mail
to all Senate offices is delivered by the main Post Office in the
Dirksen Senate Office Building.
________________________________________________________________________
Senate Committees
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry................. -6000
Committee on Appropriations....................................... -6025
Committee on Armed Services....................................... -6050
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.................. -6075
Committee on the Budget........................................... -6100
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation................ -6125
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources......................... -6150
Committee on Environment and Public Works......................... -6175
Committee on Finance.............................................. -6200
Committee on Foreign Relations.................................... -6225
Committee on Governmental Affairs................................. -6250
Committee on Indian Affairs....................................... -6450
Committee on the Judiciary........................................ -6275
Committee on Labor and Human Resources............................ -6300
Committee on Rules and Administration............................. -6325
Committee on Small Business....................................... -6350
Committee on Veterans' Affairs.................................... -6375
Committee on Aging (Special)...................................... -6400
Committee on Ethics (Select)...................................... -6425
Committee on Intelligence (Select)................................ -6475
Joint Committees Offices on the Senate Side
Joint Economic Committee.......................................... -6602
Joint Committee on the Library.................................... -6625
Joint Committee on Printing....................................... -6650
Joint Committee on Taxation....................................... -6675
Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress................... -6775
Senate Leadership Offices
President Pro Tempore............................................. -7000
Chaplain.......................................................... -7002
Majority Leader................................................... -7010
Assistant Majority Leader......................................... -7012
Secretary for the Majority........................................ -7014
Republican Leader................................................. -7020
Assistant Republican Leader....................................... -7022
Secretary for the Minority........................................ -7024
Democratic Policy Committee....................................... -7050
Republican Conference............................................. -7060
Secretary to the Republican Conference............................ -7062
Republican Policy Committee....................................... -7064
Republican Steering Committee..................................... -7066
Arms Control Observer Group....................................... -7070
Central American Negotiations Observer Group...................... -7072
Senate Officers
Secretary of the Senate........................................... -7100
Curator of Art and Antiquities................................ -7102
Disbursing Office............................................. -7104
Document Room................................................. -7106
Historian..................................................... -7108
Interparliamentary Services................................... -7110
Senate Library................................................ -7112
Office of Senate Security..................................... -7114
Office of Public Records...................................... -7116
Stationery Room............................................... -7118
Senate Printing Clerk......................................... 7120
U.S. Capitol Preservation Commission.......................... -7122
Office of Conservation and Preservation....................... -7124
Senate Gift Shop.............................................. -7128
Legal Counsel, Employment Management Relations................ -7130
Senate Sergeant at Arms........................................... -7200
General Counsel............................................... -7201
Computer Center............................................... -7202
Facilities and Financial Management........................... -7204
Finance Division.............................................. -7205
Barber Shop................................................... -7206
Beauty Shop................................................... -7208
Capitol Guides................................................ -7209
Parking....................................................... -7210
Human Resources............................................... -7212
Health Promotion / Employee Assistance Program................ -7213
Placement / Seminars / Personnel Administration............... -7214
Photographic Studio........................................... -7216
Capitol Police................................................ -7218
Senate Post Office............................................ -7220
Senate Recording Studio....................................... -7222
Senate Service Department..................................... -7224
Telecommunications............................................ -7226
Congressional Special Services Office......................... -7228
Other Offices on the Senate Side
Senate Legal Counsel.............................................. -7250
Senate Legislative Counsel........................................ -7275
Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices........................ 9060
Architect of the Capitol.......................................... -8000
Superintendent of Senate Buildings............................ -8002
Office of Technology Assessment................................... -8025
Amtrak Ticket Office.............................................. -9010
Airlines Ticket Office (CATO)..................................... -9014
Senate Child Care Center.......................................... -9022
Senate Credit Union............................................... -9026
Periodical Press Gallery.......................................... -9034
Press Gallery..................................................... -9038
Press Photo Gallery............................................... -9042
Radio and TV Gallery.............................................. -9046
Restaurant........................................................ -9050
Defense Liaison................................................... -9030
Social Security Liaison........................................... 9064
Veterans Liaison.................................................. 9054
Western Union..................................................... -9058
Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices........................ -9060
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
House Post Office (20515): The four-digit numbers in these tables
were assigned by the Postmaster of the House of Representatives. Mail to
all House offices is delivered by the main Post Office in the Longworth
House Office Building.
________________________________________________________________________
Committees, Leadership, and Officers
U.S. House of Representatives..................................... -0001
Cannon House Office Building...................................... -0002
Rayburn House Office Building..................................... -0003
Longworth House Office Building................................... -0004
O'Neill House Office Building..................................... -0005
Ford House Office Building........................................ -0006
The Capitol....................................................... -0007
Committee on Agriculture.......................................... -6001
Committee on Appropriations....................................... -6015
Committee on Banking and Financial Services....................... -6050
Committee on the Budget........................................... -6065
Committee on Commerce............................................. -6115
Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities............... -6100
Committee on Government Reform and Oversight...................... -6143
Committee on House Oversight...................................... -6157
Committee on International Relations.............................. -6128
Committee on National Security.................................... 6035
Committee on Resources............................................ -6201
Committee on Rules................................................ -6269
Committee on Science.............................................. -6301
Committee on Small Business....................................... -6315
Committee on Standards of Official Conduct........................ -6328
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.................... -6256
Committee on Veterans' Affairs.................................... -6335
Committee on Ways and Means....................................... -6348
Select Committee
Select Committee on Intelligence.................................. -6415
Joint Committee Offices on the House side
Joint Economic Committee.......................................... -6432
Joint Committee on the Library.................................... -6439
Joint Committee on Printing....................................... -6445
Joint Committee on Taxation....................................... -6453
Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress................... -6775
Majority Leadership
Office of the Speaker............................................. -6501
Office of the Majority Leader..................................... -6502
Office of the Majority Whip....................................... -6503
Office of the Deputy Majority Whip................................ -6504
Democratic Caucus................................................. -6524
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee....................... -6525
Democratic Personnel Committee.................................... -6526
Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.......................... -6527
Democratic Cloakroom.............................................. -6528
Minority Leadership
Office of the Minority Leader..................................... -6537
Office of the Minority Whip....................................... -6538
House Republican Conference....................................... -6544
House Republican Research Committee............................... -6545
Legislative Digest (Republican Conference)........................ -6546
Republican Congressional Committee, National...................... -6547
Republican Policy Committee....................................... -6549
Republican Cloakroom.............................................. -6650
House Officers
Office of the Clerk............................................... -6601
Legislative Operations........................................ -6602
Reporters of Debates.......................................... -6603
Reporters to Committees....................................... -6615
Legislative Information....................................... -6605
House Library................................................. -6606
Office of Printing Services................................... -6611
Records and Registration...................................... -6612
Office of Telecommunications.................................. -6617
Office of Fair Employment Practices........................... -6616
House Recording Studio........................................ -6613
Legislative Computer Systems.................................. -6618
Office of Employee Assistance................................. -6619
House Document Room........................................... -6622
Office of Photography......................................... -6623
Periodical Press Gallery...................................... -6624
Press Gallery................................................. -6625
Publication Distribution...................................... -6626
Radio-TV Correspondents Gallery............................... -6627
Democratic Pages.............................................. -6530
Republican Pages.............................................. -6552
Office of the Sergeant at Arms.................................... -6634
Office of the Chaplain............................................ -6655
Office of Finance............................................. -6604
Office Systems Management..................................... -6607
Office Furnishings............................................ -6554
Office Supply Service......................................... -6608
Postal Operations............................................. -9998
House Placement Office........................................ -6609
House Commissions and Offices
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.................. -6460
Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards..................... -6461
Office of the Law Revision Counsel................................ -6711
Office of the Legislative Counsel................................. -6721
Office of the Parliamentarian..................................... -6731
General Counsel................................................... -6532
House Historian................................................... -6701
Architect of the Capitol.......................................... -6906
Attending Physician............................................... -6907
Congressional Budget Office....................................... -6925
Daily Digest...................................................... -6930
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Executive Communications.......................................... -6938
Federal Election Commission (Clerk)............................... -6939
Liaison Offices
Air Force......................................................... -6854
Army.............................................................. -6855
Coast Guard....................................................... -6856
Navy.............................................................. -6857
Office of Personnel Management.................................... -6858
Veterans' Administration.......................................... -6859
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TERMS OF SERVICE
EXPIRATION OF THE TERMS OF SENATORS
Class II.--SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1997
[33 Senators in this group: Republicans, 18; Democrats, 15]
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Name Party Residence
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Baucus, Max....................... D. Missoula, MT.
Biden, Joseph R., Jr.............. D. Hockessin, DE.
Bradley, Bill..................... D. Denville, NJ.
Brown, Hank....................... R. Greeley, CO.
Cochran, Thad..................... R. Jackson, MS.
Cohen, William S.................. R. Bangor, ME.
Craig, Larry E.................... R. Boise, ID.
Domenici, Pete V.................. R. Albuquerque, NM.
Exon, J. James.................... D. Lincoln, NE.
Gramm, Phil....................... R. College Station, TX.
Harkin, Tom....................... D. Cumming, IA.
Hatfield, Mark O.................. R. Salem, OR.
Heflin, Howell.................... D. Tuscumbia, AL.
Helms, Jesse...................... R. Raleigh, NC.
Inhofe, James M \1\............... R. Tulsa, OK
Johnston, J. Bennett.............. D. Shreveport, LA.
Kassebaum, Nancy Landon........... R. Wichita, KS.
Kerry, John F..................... D. Boston, MA.
Levin, Carl....................... D. Detroit, MI.
McConnell, Mitch.................. R. Louisville, KY.
Nunn, Sam......................... D. Perry, GA.
Pell, Claiborne................... D. Newport, RI.
Pressler, Larry................... R. Humboldt, SD.
Pryor, David...................... D. Camden, AR.
Rockefeller, John D., IV.......... D. Charleston, WV.
Simon, Paul....................... D. Carbondale, IL.
Simpson, Alan K................... R. Cody, WY.
Smith, Bob........................ R. Tuftonboro, NH.
Stevens, Ted...................... R. Anchorage, AK.
Thompson, Fred \1\................ R. Nashville, TN.
Thurmond, Strom................... R. Aiken, SC.
Warner, John W.................... R. Middleburg, VA.
Wellstone, Paul David............. D. Northfield, MN.
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\1\ Elected to fill an unexpired term until January 3, 1997.
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Class III.--SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1999
[34 Senators in this group: Republicans, 17; Democrats, 17]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name Party Residence
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bennett, Robert F................. R. Salt Lake City, UT.
Bond, Christopher S............... R. Mexico, MO.
Boxer, Barbara.................... D. Greenbrae, CA.
Breaux, John B.................... D. Crowley, LA.
Bumpers, Dale..................... D. Charleston, AR.
Campbell, Ben Nighthorse \1\...... R. Ignacio, CO.
Coats, Dan........................ R. Fort Wayne, IN.
Coverdell, Paul \2\............... R. Atlanta, GA.
D'Amato, Alfonse.................. R. Island Park, NY.
Daschle, Thomas A................. D. Aberdeen, SD.
Dodd, Christopher J............... D. Norwich, CT.
Dole, Bob......................... R. Russell, KS.
Dorgan, Byron L \3\............... D. Bismarck, ND.
Faircloth, Lauch.................. R. Clinton, NC.
Feingold, Russell D............... D. Middleton, WI.
Ford, Wendell H................... D. Owensboro, KY.
Glenn, John....................... D. Columbus, OH.
Graham, Bob....................... D. Miami Lakes, FL.
Grassley, Charles E............... R. New Hartford, IA.
Gregg, Judd....................... R. Greenfield, NH.
Hollings, Ernest F................ D. Charleston, SC.
Inouye, Daniel K.................. D. Honolulu, HI.
Kempthorne, Dirk.................. R. Boise, ID.
Leahy, Patrick J.................. D. Burlington, VT.
McCain, John...................... R. Phoenix, AZ.
Mikulski, Barbara A............... D. Baltimore, MD.
Moseley-Braun, Carol.............. D. Chicago, IL.
Murkowski, Frank H................ R. Fairbanks, AK.
Murray, Patty..................... D. Seattle, WA.
Nickles, Don...................... R. Ponca City, OK.
Packwood, Bob..................... R. Portland, OR.
Reid, Harry....................... D. Las Vegas, NV.
Shelby, Richard C................. R. Tuscaloosa, AL.
Specter, Arlen.................... R. Philadelphia, PA.
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\1\ Senator Campbell changed parties March 3, 1995.
\2\ Senator Coverdell was elected in a runoff election on Nov. 24, 1992,
for the 6-year term beginning on Jan. 3, 1993.
\3\ Senator Dorgan was elected to a 6-year term on Nov. 3, 1992, and
subsequently was appointed by the Governor Dec. 14, 1992 to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Kent Conrad.
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Class I.--SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 2001
[33 Senators in this group: Republicans, 19; Democrats, 14]
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Name Party Residence
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Abraham, Spencer.................. R. Auburn Hills, MI.
Akaka, Daniel K. \1\.............. D. Honolulu, HI.
Ashcroft, John.................... R. Ballwin, MO.
Bingaman, Jeff.................... D. Santa Fe, NM.
Bryan, Richard H.................. D. Las Vegas, NV.
Burns, Conrad R................... R. Billings, MT.
Byrd, Robert C.................... D. Sophia, WV.
Chafee, John H.................... R. Warwick, RI.
Conrad, Kent \2\.................. D. Bismarck, ND.
DeWine, Mike...................... R. Cedarville, OH.
Feinstein, Dianne \3\............. D. San Francisco, CA.
Frist, William H.................. R. Nashville, TN.
Gorton, Slade..................... R. Seattle, WA.
Grams, Rod........................ R. Ramsey, MN.
Hatch, Orrin G.................... R. Salt Lake City, UT.
Hutchison, Kay Bailey \4\......... R. Dallas, TX.
Jeffords, James M................. R. Shrewsbury, VT.
Kennedy, Edward M................. D. Boston, MA.
Kerrey, J. Robert................. D. Omaha, NE.
Kohl, Herb........................ D. Milwaukee, WI.
Kyl, Jon.......................... R. Phoenix, AZ.
Lautenberg, Frank R............... D. Cliffside Park, NJ.
Lieberman, Joseph I............... D. New Haven, CT.
Lott, Trent....................... R. Pascagoula, MS.
Lugar, Richard G.................. R. Indianapolis, IN.
Mack, Connie...................... R. Cape Coral, FL.
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick.......... D. Oneonta, NY.
Robb, Charles S................... D. McLean, VA.
Roth, William V., Jr.............. R. Wilmington, DE.
Santorum, Rick.................... R. Pittsburgh, PA.
Sarbanes, Paul S.................. D. Baltimore, MD.
Snowe, Olympia J.................. R. Auburn, ME.
Thomas, Craig..................... R. Casper, WY.
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\1\ Senator Akaka was appointed Apr. 28, 1990 by the Governor to fill
the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Spark M. Matsunaga, and
took the oath of office on May 16, 1990. He was elected in a special
election, on Nov. 6, 1990, for the remainder of the unexpired term.
\2\ Senator Conrad resigned his term from Class III after winning a
special election on Dec. 4, 1992 to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Senator Quentin Burdick. Senator Conrad's seniority in the
Senate continues without a break in service. He took the oath of
office on Dec. 15, 1992.
\3\ Senator Feinstein won the special election held on Nov. 3, 1992 to
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Pete Wilson. She
took the oath of office on Nov. 10, 1992. This seat was filled pending
the election by gubernatorial appointee, Senator John Seymour.
\4\ Senator Hutchison won the special election held on June 5, 1993 to
fill remainder of the term of Senator Lloyd Bentsen. She took the oath
of office on June 14, 1993. She won the seat from Senator Bob Krueger,
who had been appointed, ad interim, on Jan. 21, 1993 by the Governor.
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CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS
[Republicans in roman (54); Democrats in italic (46); total, 100]
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Beginning of present
Rank Name State service
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1.... Thurmond, Strom \1\.. South Carolina.. Nov. 7, 1956.
2.... Byrd, Robert West Virginia... Jan. 3, 1959.
C..
3.... Pell, Claiborne...... Rhode Island.... Jan. 3, 1961.
4.... Kennedy, Edward M.\2\ Massachusetts... Nov. 7, 1962.
5.... Inouye, Daniel Hawaii.......... Jan. 3, 1963.
K..
6.... Hollings, Ernest South Carolina.. Nov. 9, 1966.
7.... Hatfield, Mark O. ... Oregon.......... Jan. 10, 1967.
8.... Stevens, Ted \4\..... Alaska.......... Dec. 24, 1968.
9.... Dole, Robert Kansas.......... Jan. 3, 1969.
9.... Packwood, Bob........ Oregon.......... Jan. 3, 1969.
10... Roth, William V., Delaware........ Jan. 1, 1971.
Jr. \5\.
11... Nunn, Sam \6\........ Georgia......... Nov. 8, 1972.
12... Johnston, J. Bennett Louisiana....... Nov. 14, 1972.
\7\.
13... Biden, Joseph R., Jr. Delaware........ Jan. 3, 1973.
13... Domenici, Pete V..... New Mexico...... Jan. 3, 1973.
13... Helms, Jesse......... North Carolina.. Jan. 3, 1973.
14... Glenn, John \8\...... Ohio............ Dec. 24, 1974.
15... Ford, Wendell H.\9\.. Kentucky........ Dec. 28, 1974.
16... Bumpers, Dale........ Arkansas........ Jan. 3, 1975.
16... Leahy, Patrick J..... Vermont......... Jan. 3, 1975.
17... Chafee, John H....... Rhode Island.... Dec. 29, 1976.
18... Hatch, Orrin Utah............ Jan. 3, 1977.
G..
18... Lugar, Richard G..... Indiana......... Jan. 3, 1977.
18... Moynihan, Daniel P... New York........ Jan. 3, 1977.
18... Sarbanes, Paul Maryland........ Jan. 3, 1977.
S..
19... Baucus, Max Montana......... Dec. 15, 1978.
\10\.
20... Kassebaum, Nancy Kansas.......... Dec. 23, 1978.
Landon \11\.
21... Cochran, Thad Mississippi..... Dec. 27, 1978.
\12\.
22... Simpson, Alan K.\13\. Wyoming......... Jan. 1, 1979.
23... Warner, John W.\14\.. Virginia........ Jan. 2, 1979.
24... Bradley, Bill........ New Jersey...... Jan. 3, 1979.
24... Cohen, William Maine........... Jan. 3, 1979.
S..
24... Exon, J. James....... Nebraska........ Jan. 3, 1979.
24... Heflin, Howell T..... Alabama......... Jan. 3, 1979.
24... Levin, Carl.......... Michigan........ Jan. 3, 1979.
24... Pressler, Larry South Dakota.... Jan. 3, 1979.
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24... Pryor, David Arkansas........ Jan. 3, 1979.
25... D'Amato, Alfonse M... New York........ Jan. 3, 1981.
25... Dodd, Christopher Connecticut..... Jan. 3, 1981.
J..
25... Grassley, Charles Iowa............ Jan. 3, 1981.
E..
25... Murkowski, Frank H... Alaska.......... Jan. 3, 1981.
25... Nickles, Don......... Oklahoma........ Jan. 3, 1981.
25... Specter, Arlen....... Pennsylvania.... Jan. 3, 1981.
26... Lautenberg, Frank New Jersey...... Dec. 27, 1982.
R.\15\.
27... Bingaman, Jeff....... New Mexico...... Jan. 3, 1983.
28... Kerry, John F.\16\... Massachusetts... Jan. 2, 1985.
29... Gramm, Phil . Texas........... Jan. 3, 1985.
29... Harkin, Tom . Iowa............ Jan. 3, 1985.
29... McConnell, Mitch..... Kentucky........ Jan. 3, 1985.
29... Simon, Paul . Illinois........ Jan. 3, 1985.
30... Rockefeller, John D., West Virginia... Jan. 15, 1985.
IV \17\.
31... Bond, Christopher S.. Missouri........ Jan. 6, 1987.
31... Breaux, John Louisiana....... Jan. 6, 1987.
B..
31... Conrad, Kent......... North Dakota.... Jan. 6, 1987.
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31... Daschle, Thomas South Dakota.... Jan. 6, 1987.
A..
31... Graham, Bob.......... Florida......... Jan. 6, 1987.
31... McCain, John Arizona......... Jan. 6, 1987.
31... Mikulski, Barbara Maryland........ Jan. 6, 1987.
A..
31... Reid, Harry . Nevada.......... Jan. 6, 1987.
31... Shelby, Richard Alabama......... Jan. 6, 1987.
C..
32... Bryan, Richard H..... Nevada.......... Jan. 3, 1989.
32... Burns, Conrad........ Montana......... Jan. 3, 1989.
32... Coats, Dan Indiana......... Jan. 3, 1989.
\18\.
32... Gorton, Slade \19\... Washington...... Jan. 3, 1989.
32... Jeffords, James M.... Vermont......... Jan. 3, 1989.
32... Kerrey, J. Robert.... Nebraska........ Jan. 3, 1989.
32... Kohl, Herb........... Wisconsin....... Jan. 3, 1989.
32... Lieberman, Joseph I.. Connecticut..... Jan. 3, 1989.
32... Lott, Trent . Mississippi..... Jan. 3, 1989.
32... Mack, Connie Florida......... Jan. 3, 1989.
32... Robb, Charles S...... Virginia........ Jan. 3, 1989.
33... Akaka, Daniel Hawaii.......... Apr. 28, 1990.
K. \20\.
34... Smith, Robert New Hampshire... Dec. 7, 1990.
C. \21\.
35... Brown, Hank.. Colorado........ Jan. 3, 1991.
35... Craig, Larry Idaho........... Jan. 3, 1991.
E..
35... Wellstone, Paul D.... Minnesota....... Jan. 3, 1991.
36... Feinstein, Dianne California...... Nov. 10, 1992.
37... Dorgan, Byron North Dakota.... Dec. 14, 1992.
\23\.
38... Bennett, Robert F.... Utah............ Jan. 3, 1993.
38... Boxer, California...... Jan. 3, 1993.
Barbara .
38... Campbell, Ben Colorado........ Jan. 3, 1993.
Nighthorse
\24\.
38... Coverdell, Paul \25\. Georgia......... Jan. 3, 1993.
38... Faircloth, Lauch..... North Carolina.. Jan. 3, 1993.
38... Feingold, Russell.... Wisconsin....... Jan. 3, 1993.
38... Gregg, Judd . New Hampshire... Jan. 3, 1993.
38... Kempthorne, Dirk..... Idaho........... Jan. 3, 1993.
38... Moseley-Braun, Carol. Illinois........ Jan. 3, 1993.
38... Murray, Patty........ Washington...... Jan. 3, 1993.
39... Hutchison, Kay Bailey Texas........... June 5, 1993.
\26\.
40... Inhofe, James M. Oklahoma........ Nov. 16, 1994.
\27\.
41... Thompson, Fred \28\. Tennessee....... Dec. 9, 1994.
42... Abraham, Spencer..... Michigan........ Jan. 3, 1995.
42... Ashcroft, John....... Missouri........ Jan. 3, 1995.
42... DeWine, Mike Ohio............ Jan. 3, 1995.
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42... Frist, Bill.......... Tennessee....... Jan. 3, 1995.
42... Grams, Rod . Minnesota....... Jan. 3, 1995.
42... Kyl, Jon ... Arizona......... Jan. 3, 1995.
42... Santorum, Rick Pennsylvania.... Jan. 3, 1995.
.
42... Snowe, Olympia J. Maine........... Jan. 3, 1995.
.
42... Thomas, Craig Wyoming......... Jan. 3, 1995.
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Served in the House of Representatives previous to service in
the Senate.
Senators elected to complete unexpired terms begin their
terms on the day following the election.
\1\ Senator Thurmond also served in the Senate by appointment from Dec.
24, 1954, to Jan. 3, 1955; was elected Nov. 2, 1954, as a write-in
candidate for the term ending Jan. 3, 1961, and served from Jan. 3,
1955, until his resignation Apr. 4, 1956; reelected Nov. 6, 1956, to
fill the vacancy caused by his own resignation; switched from the
Democratic to Republican party Sep. 16, 1964.
\2\ Senator Kennedy was elected Nov. 6, 1962, to complete the unexpired
term caused by the resignation of Senator John F. Kennedy.
\3\ Senator Hollings was elected Nov. 8, 1966, to complete the unexpired
term caused by the death of Senator Olin D. Johnston.
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\4\ Senator Stevens was appointed Dec. 23, 1968 by the Governor to fill
the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Edward L. Bartlett.
\5\ Senator Roth was appointed Jan. 1, 1971 by the Governor to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator John J. Williams.
\6\ Senator Nunn was elected Nov. 7, 1972, to complete the unexpired
term caused by the death of Senator Richard B. Russell, and also
elected to a 6-year term.
\7\ Senator Johnston was elected Nov. 7, 1972, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1973; subsequently appointed Nov. 14, 1972 to
complete the unexpired term caused by the death of Senator Allen
Ellender.
\8\ Senator Glenn was elected Nov. 5, 1974, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1975; subsequently appointed Dec. 24, 1974, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Howard M. Metzenbaum.
\9\ Senator Ford was elected Nov. 5, 1974, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1975; subsequently appointed Dec. 28, 1974, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Marlow W. Cook.
\10\ Senator Baucus was elected Nov. 7, 1978, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Dec. 15, 1978, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Paul Hatfield.
\11\ Senator Kassebaum was elected Nov. 6, 1978, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Dec. 23, 1978, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator James Pearson.
\12\ Senator Cochran was elected Nov. 6, 1978, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Dec. 27, 1978, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator James Eastland.
\13\ Senator Simpson was elected Nov. 6, 1978, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Jan. 1, 1979, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Clifford Hansen.
\14\ Senator Warner was elected Nov. 6, 1978, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Jan. 2, 1979, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator William Scott.
\15\ Senator Lautenberg was elected Nov. 2, 1982, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1983; subsequently appointed Dec. 27, 1982, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Nicholas F. Brady.
\16\ Senator Kerry was elected Nov. 6, 1984, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1985; subsequently appointed Jan. 2, 1985, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Paul E. Tsongas.
\17\ Senator Rockefeller was elected Nov. 6, 1984, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1985; did not take his seat until Jan. 15, 1985.
\18\ Senator Coats was appointed Jan. 3, 1989 by the Governor. Senator
Coats won a special election in November 1990 for the remainder of
Senator Dan Quayle's unexpired term.
\19\ Senator Gorton also served a six-year term from Jan. 3, 1981-Jan.
3, 1987.
\20\ Senator Akaka was appointed Apr. 28, 1990 by the Governor to fill
the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Spark M. Matsunaga.
Subsequently elected on Nov. 6, 1990 to complete the unexpired term.
\21\ Senator Smith was elected Nov. 6, 1990, for the 6-year term
commencing Jan. 3, 1991; subsequently appointed Dec. 7, 1990, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Gordon J. Humphrey.
\22\ Senator Feinstein was elected on Nov. 3, 1992 to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Senator Pete Wilson. She replaced
appointed Senator John Seymour when she took the oath of office on
Nov. 10, 1992.
\23\ Senator Dorgan was elected to a 6-year term on Nov. 3, 1992 and
subsequently was appointed by the Governor on Dec. 14, 1992 to
complete the unexpired term of Senator Kent Conrad.
\24\ Senator Campbell changed parties, March 3, 1995.
\25\ Senator Coverdell was elected in a runoff election on Nov. 24,
1992.
\26\ Senator Hutchison won a special election on June 5, 1993 to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Lloyd Bentsen. She
won the seat from Senator Bob Krueger, who had been appointed on Jan.
21, 1993 by the Governor.
\27\ Senator Inhofe was elected to fill an unexpired term until January
3, 1997.
\28\ Senator Thompson was elected to fill an unexpired term until
January 3, 1997.
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CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE
[* Elected to fill a vacancy; Republicans in roman (231); Democrats in italic (203); Independent in bold (1);
total, 435]
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Beginning of present
Name State District Congresses (inclusive) service
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23 terms, not consecutive
Yates, Sidney R................... IL 9 81st to 87th, 89th to 104th... Jan. 3, 1965.
21 terms, consecutive
Dingell, John D................... MI 16 *84th to 104th................ Dec. 13, 1955.
18 terms, consecutive
Gonzalez, Henry B................. TX 20 *87th to 104th................ Nov. 4, 1961.
17 terms, consecutive
Gibbons, Sam...................... FL 11 88th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1963.
McDade, Joseph M.................. PA 10 88th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1963.
Quillen, James H. (Jimmy)......... TN 1 88th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1963.
16 terms, consecutive
Conyers, John, Jr................. MI 14 89th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1965.
de la Garza, E (Kika)............. TX 15 89th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1965.
Hamilton, Lee H................... IN 9 89th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1965.
16 terms, not consecutive
Brown, George E., Jr.............. CA 42 88th to 91st, 93d to 104th.... Jan. 3, 1973.
15 terms, consecutive
Bevill, Tom....................... AL 4 90th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1967.
Montgomery, G.V. (Sonny).......... MS 3 90th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1967.
Myers, John T..................... IN 7 90th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1967.
15 terms, not consecutive
Jacobs, Andrew, Jr................ IN 10 89th to 92d, 94th to 104th.... Jan. 3, 1975.
14 terms, consecutive
Clay, William (Bill).............. MO 1 91st to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1969.
Crane, Philip M................... IL 8 *91st to 104th................ Nov. 25, 1969.
Obey, David R..................... WI 7 *91st to 104th................ Apr. 1, 1969.
Stokes, Louis..................... OH 11 91st to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1969.
13 terms, consecutive
Archer, Bill...................... TX 7 92d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1971.
Dellums, Ronald V................. CA 9 92d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1971.
Rangel, Charles B................. NY 15 92d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1971.
Spence, Floyd..................... SC 2 92d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1971.
Young, C.W. Bill.................. FL 10 92d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1971.
12 terms, consecutive
Collins, Cardiss.................. IL 7 *93d to 104th................. June 5, 1973.
Gilman, Benjamin A................ NY 20 93d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1973.
Moakley, John Joseph.............. MA 9 93d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1973.
Moorhead, Carlos J................ CA 27 93d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1973.
Murtha, John P.................... PA 12 *93d to 104th................. Feb. 5, 1974.
Regula, Ralph..................... OH 16 93d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1973.
Rose, Charlie..................... NC 7 93d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1973.
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Schroeder, Patricia............... CO 1 93d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1973.
Shuster, Bud...................... PA 9 93d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1973.
Stark, Fortney Pete............... CA 13 93d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1973.
Studds, Gerry E................... MA 10 93d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1973.
Wilson, Charles................... TX 2 93d to 104th.................. Jan. 3, 1973.
Young, Don........................ AK At L. *93d to 104th................. Mar. 6, 1973.
11 terms, consecutive
Ford, Harold E.................... TN 9 94th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1975.
Goodling, William................. PA 19 94th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1975.
Hefner, W.G. (Bill)............... NC 8 94th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1975.
Hyde, Henry J..................... IL 6 94th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1975.
LaFalce, John J................... NY 29 94th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1975.
Markey, Edward J.................. MA 7 *94th to 104th................ Nov. 2, 1976.
Miller, George.................... CA 7 94th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1975.
Mineta, Norman Y.................. CA 15 94th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1975.
Oberstar, James L................. MN 8 94th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1975.
Waxman, Henry A................... CA 29 94th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1975.
10 terms, consecutive
Beilenson, Anthony C.............. CA 24 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3. 1977.
Bonior, David E................... MI 10 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
Dicks, Norman D................... WA 6 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
Gephardt, Richard A............... MO 3 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
Kildee, Dale E.................... MI 9 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
Leach, James A.................... IA 1 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
Livingston, Bob................... LA 1 *95th to 104th................ Aug. 27, 1977.
Rahall, Nick Joe, II.............. WV 3 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
Skelton, Ike...................... MO 4 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
Stump, Bob........................ AZ 3 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
Vento, Bruce F.................... MN 4 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
Volkmer, Harold L................. MO 9 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
Walker, Robert S.................. PA 16 95th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1977.
10 terms, not consecutive
Mink, Patsy....................... HI 2 89th to 94th, *101st to 104th. Sept. 22, 1990.
9 terms, consecutive
Bereuter, Doug.................... NE 1 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Clinger, William F., Jr........... PA 5 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Dixon, Julian C................... CA 32 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Fazio, Vic........................ CA 3 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Frost, Martin..................... TX 24 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Gingrich, Newt.................... GA 6 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Hall, Tony P...................... OH 3 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Lewis, Jerry...................... CA 40 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Matsui, Robert T.................. CA 5 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Petri, Thomas E................... WI 6 *96th to 104th................ Apr. 3, 1979.
Porter, John Edward............... IL 10 *96th to 104th................ Jan. 22, 1980.
Roth, Toby........................ WI 8 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Sabo, Martin Olav................. MN 5 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
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Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr....... WI 9 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Solomon, Gerald B.H............... NY 22 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Stenholm, Charles W............... TX 17 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Tauzin, W.J. (Billy).............. LA 3 *96th to 104th................ May 17, 1980.
Thomas, Bill...................... CA 21 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
Williams, Pat..................... MT At L. 96th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1979.
9 terms, not consecutive
Dornan, Robert K.................. CA 46 95th to 97th, 99th to 104th... Jan. 3, 1985.
8 terms, consecutive
Bliley, Thomas J., Jr............. VA 7 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Coyne, William J.................. PA 14 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Dreier, David..................... CA 28 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Emerson, Bill..................... MO 8 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Fields, Jack...................... TX 8 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Foglietta, Thomas M............... PA 1 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Frank, Barney..................... MA 4 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Gejdenson, Sam.................... CT 2 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Gunderson, Steve.................. WI 3 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Hall, Ralph M..................... TX 4 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Hansen, James V................... UT 1 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Hoyer, Steny H.................... MD 5 *97th to 104th................ May 19, 1981.
Hunter, Duncan.................... CA 52 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Kennelly, Barbara B............... CT 1 *97th to 104th................ Jan. 12, 1982.
Lantos, Tom....................... CA 12 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Martinez, Matthew G............... CA 31 *97th to 104th................ July 13, 1982.
McCollum, Bill.................... FL 8 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Oxley, Michael G.................. OH 4 *97th to 104th................ June 25, 1981.
Roberts, Pat...................... KS 1 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Rogers, Harold.................... KY 5 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Roukema, Marge.................... NJ 5 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Schumer, Charles E................ NY 9 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Shaw, E. Clay, Jr................. FL 22 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Skeen, Joe........................ NM 2 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Smith, Christopher H.............. NJ 4 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Wolf, Frank R..................... VA 10 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
Wyden, Ron........................ OR 3 97th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1981.
7 terms, consecutive
Ackerman, Gary L.................. NY 5 *98th to 104th................ Mar. 1, 1983.
Bateman, Herbert H................ VA 1 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Berman, Howard L.................. CA 26 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Bilirakis, Michael................ FL 9 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Boehlert, Sherwood L.............. NY 23 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Borski, Robert A.................. PA 3 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Boucher, Rick..................... VA 9 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Bryant, John...................... TX 5 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Burton, Dan....................... IN 6 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Coleman, Ronald D................. TX 16 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Durbin, Richard J................. IL 20 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
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Evans, Lane....................... IL 17 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Gekas, George W................... PA 17 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Johnson, Nancy L.................. CT 6 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Kaptur, Marcy..................... OH 9 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Kasich, John R.................... OH 12 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Kleczka, Gerald D................. WI 4 *98th to 104th................ Apr. 3, 1984.
Levin, Sander M................... MI 12 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Lipinski, William O............... IL 3 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Mollohan, Alan B.................. WV 1 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Ortiz, Solomon P.................. TX 27 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Owens, Major R.................... NY 11 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Packard, Ron...................... CA 48 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Richardson, Bill.................. NM 3 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Saxton, Jim....................... NJ 3 *98th to 104th................ Nov. 6, 1984.
Schaefer, Dan..................... CO 6 *98th to 104th................ Mar. 29, 1983.
Sisisky, Norman................... VA 4 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Spratt, John M., Jr............... SC 5 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Torres, Esteban Edward............ CA 34 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Torricelli, Robert G.............. NJ 9 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Towns, Edolphus................... NY 10 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Vucanovich, Barbara F............. NV 2 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
Wise, Robert E., Jr............... WV 2 98th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1983.
6 terms, consecutive
Armey, Dick ...................... TX 26 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Ballenger, Cass................... NC 10 *99th to 104th................ Nov. 4, 1986.
Barton, Joe....................... TX 6 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Callahan, Sonny................... AL 1 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Chapman, Jim...................... TX 1 *99th to 104th................ Aug. 3, 1985.
Coble, Howard..................... NC 6 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Combest, Larry.................... TX 19 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
DeLay, Tom........................ TX 22 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Fawell, Harris W.................. IL 13 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Gordon, Bart...................... TN 6 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Kanjorski, Paul E................. PA 11 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Kolbe, Jim........................ AZ 5 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Lightfoot, Jim.................... IA 3 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Manton, Thomas J.................. NY 7 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Meyers, Jan....................... KS 3 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Traficant, James A., Jr........... OH 17 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
Visclosky, Peter J................ IN 1 99th to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1985.
6 terms, not consecutive
Thornton, Ray..................... AR 2 93d to 95th, 102d to 104th.... Jan. 3, 1991.
5 terms, consecutive
Baker, Richard H.................. LA 6 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Bunning, Jim...................... KY 4 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Cardin, Benjamin L................ MD 3 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Clement, Bob...................... TN 5 *100th to 104th............... Jan. 25, 1988.
Costello, Jerry F................. IL 12 *100th to 104th............... Aug. 11, 1988.
DeFazio, Peter A.................. OR 4 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
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Duncan, John J., Jr............... TN 2 *100th to 104th............... Nov. 9, 1988.
Flake, Floyd H.................... NY 6 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Gallegly, Elton................... CA 23 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Hastert, J. Dennis................ IL 14 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Hayes, James A.................... LA 7 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Hefley, Joel...................... CO 5 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Herger, Wally..................... CA 2 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Houghton, Amo..................... NY 31 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Johnson, Tim...................... SD At L. 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Kennedy, Joseph P., II............ MA 8 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Lewis, John....................... GA 5 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
McCrery, Jim...................... LA 5 *100th to 104th............... Apr. 26, 1988.
Mfume, Kweisi..................... MD 7 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Morella, Constance A.............. MD 8 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Pallone, Frank, Jr................ NJ 6 *100th to 104th............... Nov. 9, 1988.
Payne, Lewis F., Jr............... VA 5 *100th to 104th............... June 21, 1988.
Pelosi, Nancy..................... CA 8 *100th to 104th............... June 9, 1988.
Pickett, Owen B................... VA 2 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Sawyer, Tom....................... OH 14 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Shays, Christopher................ CT 4 *100th to 104th............... Sep. 9, 1987.
Skaggs, David E................... CO 2 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Slaughter, Louise M............... NY 28 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Smith, Lamar S.................... TX 21 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Upton, Frederick S................ MI 6 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
Weldon, Curt...................... PA 7 100th to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1987.
4 terms, consecutive
Andrews, Robert E................. NJ 1 *101st to 104th............... Nov. 7, 1990.
Browder, Glen..................... AL 3 *101st to 104th............... Apr. 4, 1989.
Condit, Gary A.................... CA 18 *101st to 104th............... Sept. 12, 1989.
Cox, Christopher.................. CA 47 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Engel, Eliot L.................... NY 17 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Geren, Pete....................... TX 12 *101st to 104th............... Sept. 12, 1989.
Gillmor, Paul E................... OH 5 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Goss, Porter J.................... FL 14 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Hancock, Mel...................... MO 7 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Johnston, Harry A................. FL 19 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Laughlin, Greg.................... TX 14 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Lowey, Nita M..................... NY 18 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
McDermott, Jim.................... WA 7 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
McNulty, Michael R................ NY 21 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Molinari, Susan................... NY 13 *101st to 104th............... Mar. 20, 1990.
Neal, Richard E................... MA 2 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Parker, Mike...................... MS 4 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Payne, Donald M................... NJ 10 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Paxon, Bill....................... NY 27 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Poshard, Glenn.................... IL 19 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Rohrabacher, Dana................. CA 45 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana.............. FL 18 *101st to 104th............... Aug. 29, 1989.
Schiff, Steven H.................. NM 1 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Serrano, Jose, E.................. NY 16 *101st to 104th............... Mar. 20, 1990.
Stearns, Cliff.................... FL 6 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Tanner, John S.................... TN 8 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
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Taylor, Gene...................... MS 5 *101st to 104th............... Oct. 18, 1989.
Walsh, James T.................... NY 25 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
4 terms, not consecutive
Abercrombie, Neil................. HI 1 *99th, 102d to 104th.......... Jan. 3, 1991.
3 terms, consecutive
Allard, Wayne..................... CO 4 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Barrett, Bill..................... NE 3 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Boehner, John A................... OH 8 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Brewster, Bill.................... OK 3 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Camp, Dave........................ MI 4 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Clayton, Eva...................... NC 1 *102d to 104th................ Nov. 4, 1992.
Collins, Barbara-Rose............. MI 15 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Cramer, Bud....................... AL 5 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Cunningham, Randy (Duke).......... CA 51 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
DeLauro, Rosa L................... CT 3 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Dooley, Calvin M.................. CA 20 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Doolittle, John T................. CA 4 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Edwards, Chet..................... TX 11 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Ewing, Thomas W................... IL 15 *102d to 104th................ July 2, 1991.
Franks, Gary A.................... CT 5 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Gilchrest, Wayne T................ MD 1 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Hobson, David L................... OH 7 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Jefferson, William J.............. LA 2 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Johnson, Sam...................... TX 3 *102d to 104th................ May 18, 1991.
Klug, Scott L..................... WI 2 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Moran, James P.................... VA 8 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Nadler, Jerrold................... NY 8 *102d to 104th................ Nov. 4, 1992.
Nussle, Jim....................... IA 2 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Olver, John W..................... MA 1 *102d to 104th................ June 4, 1991.
Orton, Bill....................... UT 3 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Pastor, Ed........................ AZ 2 *102d to 104th................ Sep. 24, 1991.
Peterson, Collin C................ MN 7 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Peterson, Pete.................... FL 2 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Ramstad, Jim...................... MN 3 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Reed, Jack........................ RI 2 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Roemer, Timothy J................. IN 3 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Sanders, Bernard.................. VT At L. 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Taylor, Charles H................. NC 11 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Waters, Maxine.................... CA 35 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Zeliff, Bill...................... NH 1 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
Zimmer, Dick...................... NJ 12 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
2 terms, consecutive
Bachus, Spencer................... AL 6 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Baesler, Scotty................... KY 6 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Baker, Bill....................... CA 10 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Barcia, James A................... MI 5 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Barrett, Thomas M................. WI 5 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Bartlett, Roscoe G................ MD 6 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
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Becerra, Xavier................... CA 30 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Bishop, Sanford................... GA 2 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Blute, Peter I.................... MA 3 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Bonilla, Henry.................... TX 23 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Brown, Corrine.................... FL 3 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Brown, Sherrod.................... OH 13 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Buyer, Steve...................... IN 5 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Calvert, Ken...................... CA 43 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Canady, Charles T................. FL 12 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Castle, Michael N................. DE At L. 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Clyburn, James E.................. SC 6 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Collins, Mac...................... GA 3 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Crapo, Michael D.................. ID 2 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Danner, Pat....................... MO 6 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Deal, Nathan...................... GA 9 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Deutsch, Peter.................... FL 20 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Diaz-Balart, Lincoln.............. FL 21 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Dickey, Jay....................... AR 4 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Dunn, Jennifer.................... WA 8 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Ehlers, Vern...................... MI 3 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Eshoo, Anna G..................... CA 14 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Everett, Terry.................... AL 2 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Farr, Sam......................... CA 17 *103d and 104th............... June 8, 1993.
Fields, Cleo...................... LA 4 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Filner, Bob....................... CA 50 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Fowler, Tillie.................... FL 4 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Franks, Bob....................... NJ 7 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Furse, Elizabeth.................. OR 1 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Goodlatte, Robert W. (Bob)........ VA 6 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Green, Gene....................... TX 29 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Greenwood, James C................ PA 8 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Gutierrez, Luis V................. IL 4 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Harman, Jane...................... CA 36 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Hastings, Alcee L................. FL 23 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Hilliard, Earl F.................. AL 7 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Hinchey, Maurice D................ NY 26 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Hoekstra, Peter................... MI 2 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Hoke, Martin R.................... OH 10 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Holden, Tim....................... PA 6 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Horn, Steve....................... CA 38 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Hutchinson, Tim................... AR 3 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Inglis, Bob....................... SC 4 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Istook, Ernest J., Jr............. OK 5 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Johnson, Eddie Bernice............ TX 30 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Kim, Jay.......................... CA 41 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
King, Peter T..................... NY 3 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Kingston, Jack.................... GA 1 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Klink, Ron........................ PA 4 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Knollenberg, Joseph............... MI 11 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Lambert, Blanche.................. AR 1 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Largent, Steve.................... OK 1 103d and 104th................ Nov. 8, 1994.
Lazio, Rick A..................... NY 2 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
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Lewis, Ron........................ KY 2 *103d and 104th............... May 24, 1994.
Linder, John...................... GA 4 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Lucas, Frank...................... OK 6 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Maloney, Carolyn B................ NY 14 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Manzullo, Donald.................. IL 16 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
McHale, Paul...................... PA 15 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
McHugh, John M.................... NY 24 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
McInnis, Scott.................... CO 3 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
McKeon, Howard P. (Buck).......... CA 25 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
McKinney, Cynthia................. GA 11 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Meehan, Martin T.................. MA 5 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Meek, Carrie...................... FL 17 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Menendez, Robert.................. NJ 13 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Mica, John L...................... FL 7 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Miller, Dan....................... FL 13 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Minge, David...................... MN 2 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Pombo, Richard W.................. CA 11 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Pomeroy, Earl..................... ND At L. 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Portman, Rob...................... OH 2 *103d and 104th............... May 4, 1993.
Pryce, Deborah.................... OH 15 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Quinn, Jack....................... NY 30 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Reynolds, Mel..................... IL 2 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Roybal-Allard, Lucille............ CA 33 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Royce, Ed......................... CA 39 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Rush, Bobby L..................... IL 1 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Scott, Robert C. (Bobby).......... VA 3 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Smith, Nick....................... MI 7 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Stupak, Bart...................... MI 1 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Talent, James M................... MO 2 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Tejeda, Frank..................... TX 28 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Thompson, Bennie.................. MS 2 *103d and 104th............... Apr. 13, 1993.
Thurman, Karen L.................. FL 5 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Torkildsen, Peter G............... MA 6 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Tucker, Walter R., III............ CA 37 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Velazquez, Nydia M................ NY 12 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Watt, Melvin...................... NC 12 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Woolsey, Lynn..................... CA 6 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Wynn, Albert R.................... MD 4 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
1 term
Baldacci, John Elias.............. ME 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Barr, Bob......................... GA 7 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Bass, Charles..................... NH 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Bentsen, Kenneth E., Jr........... TX 25 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Bilbray, Brian.................... CA 49 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Bono, Sonny....................... CA 44 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Brownback, Samuel Dale............ KS 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Bryant, Ed........................ TN 7 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Bunn, Jim......................... OR 5 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Burr, Richard M................... NC 5 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Chabot, Steve..................... OH 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Chambliss, Saxby.................. GA 8 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
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Chenoweth, Helen.................. ID 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Christensen, Jon.................. NE 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Chrysler, Dick.................... MI 8 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Coburn, Thomas A.................. OK 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Cooley, Wes....................... OR 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Cremeans, Frank................... OH 6 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Cubin, Barbara.................... WY At L. 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Davis, Thomas, III................ VA 11 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Doggett, Lloyd.................... TX 10 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Doyle, Michael F.................. PA 18 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Ehrlich, Robert, Jr............... MD 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
English, Philip................... PA 21 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Ensign, John...................... NV 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Fattah, Chaka..................... PA 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Flanagan, Michael................. IL 5 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Foley, Mark....................... FL 16 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Forbes, Michael................... NY 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Fox, Jon.......................... PA 13 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Frelinghuysen, Rodney............. NJ 11 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Frisa, Daniel..................... NY 4 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Funderburk, David................. NC 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Ganske, Greg...................... IA 4 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Graham, Lindsey................... SC 3 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Gutknecht, Gilbert W.............. MN 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Hastings, (Doc)................... WA 4 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Hayworth, J.D..................... AZ 6 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Heineman, Frederick............... NC 4 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Hilleary, Van..................... TN 4 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Hostettler, John.................. IN 8 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Jackson Lee, Sheila............... TX 18 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Jones, Walter, Jr................. NC 3 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Kelly, Sue........................ NY 19 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Kennedy, Patrick J................ RI 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
LaHood, Ray....................... IL 18 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Latham, Tom....................... IA 5 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
LaTourette, Steven................ OH 19 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
LoBiondo, Frank................... NJ 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Lofgren, Zoe...................... CA 16 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Longley, James.................... ME 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Luther, William................... MN 6 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Martini, Bill..................... NJ 8 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Mascara, Frank.................... PA 20 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
McCarthy, Karen................... MO 5 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
McIntosh, David M................. IN 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Metcalf, Jack..................... WA 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Myrick, Sue....................... NC 9 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Nethercutt, George................ WA 5 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Neumann, Mark..................... WI 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Ney, Robert A..................... OH 18 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Norwood, Charlie.................. GA 10 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Portman, Rob...................... OH 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Radanovich, George................ CA 19 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Riggs, Frank...................... CA 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
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Rivers, Lynn Nancy................ MI 13 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Salmon, Matt...................... AZ 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Sanford, Mark..................... SC 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Scarborough, Joe.................. FL 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Seastrand, Andrea H............... CA 22 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Shadegg, John..................... AZ 4 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Smith, Linda...................... WA 3 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Souder, Mark...................... IN 4 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Stockman, Steve................... TX 9 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Tate, Randy....................... WA 9 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Thornberry, William............... TX 13 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Tiahrt, Todd...................... KS 4 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Waldholtz, Enid................... UT 2 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Wamp, Zachary Paul................ TN 3 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Ward, Mike........................ KY 3 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Watts, J.C........................ OK 4 104th......................... Jan. 9, 1995.
Weldon, Dave...................... FL 15 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Weller, Jerry..................... IL 11 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
White, Rick....................... WA 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Whitfield, Edward................. KY 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Wicker, Roger..................... MS 1 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Resident Commissioner
Romero-Barcelo, Carlos............ PR ........ 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Delegates
Underwood, Robert A............... GU ........ 103d and 104th................ Jan. 3, 1993.
Frazer, Victor.................... VI ........ 104th......................... Jan. 3, 1995.
Faleomavaega, Eni F.H............. AS ........ 101st to 104th................ Jan. 3, 1989.
Norton, Eleanor Holmes............ DC ........ 102d to 104th................. Jan. 3, 1991.
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Note: Members elected by special election are considered to begin service on the date of the election, except
for those elected after a sine die adjournment. If elected after the Congress has adjourned for the session,
Members are considered to begin their service on the day after the election.
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STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE
[Republicans in roman, Democrats in italic]
[Room numbers beginning with SD are in the Dirksen Building, SH are in
the Hart Building, and SR are in the Russell Building; Capitol numbers
begin with S]
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
(Suite SR-328A, phone 224-2035, meets first and third Wednesdays of each
month)
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Bob Dole, of Kansas. David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho. Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia. Max Baucus, of Montana.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania. J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of
Colorado.
SUBCOMMITTEES
forestry, conservation, and rural revitalization
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho. Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
John W. Warner, of Virginia. Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of
Colorado.
marketing, inspection, and product promotion
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Bob Dole, of Kansas. David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Max Baucus, of Montana.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.
production and price competitiveness
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. David Pryor, of Arkansas.
John W. Warner, of Virginia. Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Max Baucus, of Montana.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia. J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Bob Dole, of Kansas.
research, nutrition, and general legislation
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Bob Dole, of Kansas. Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania. Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of
Colorado.
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STAFF
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (SR-328A), 224-2035.
Majority Staff Director.--Charles F. Conner.
Chief Clerk.--Robert E. Sturm.
Senior Professional Staff.--Robert Randall Green.
Chief Counsel.--David L. Johnson.
Deputy Chief Counsel.--Michael Knipe.
Counsel.--David Hegwood.
Administrative/Financial Clerk.--Deborah Schwertner.
Hearing Clerk.--Daniel Spellacy.
Chief Economist.--Andrew Morton.
Economist.--Darrel Choat.
Press Secretary.--Minda Markle.
Professional Staff: Katherine Brunett, Stacy Hoffhaus, Terri
Nintemann, Terri Snow, David Stawick.
Legislative Staff Assistant.--David Dayhoff.
Staff Assistants: Jill Clawson, Cathleen Harrington, Mary
Kinzer.
GPO Printer.--Barbara Ward.
Minority Staff Director.--Edward J. Barron.
Chief Counsel.--James M. Cubie.
Economist.--Patrick Westhoff.
Professional Staff: Tom Cosgrove, Craig Cox, Nick Johnson, Kate
Howard, Brooks Preston.
Staff Assistants: Diane Coates, Bryant Farland.
Appropriations
(Suite S-128, The Capitol; phone 224-3471, meets upon call of the
chairman)
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Ernest F. Hollings, of South
Carolina.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Phil Gramm, of Texas. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Connie Mack, of Florida. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Conrad Burns, of Montana. J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Patty Murray, of Washington.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex officio members of
all subcommittees of which they are not regular members.]
agriculture, rural development, and related agencies
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.
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commerce, justice, state, and judiciary
Phil Gramm, of Texas. Ernest F. Hollings, of South
Carolina.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.
defense
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Ernest F. Hollings, of South
Carolina.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Phil Gramm, of Texas. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Connie Mack, of Florida. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.
district of columbia
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.
energy and water development
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Ernest F. Hollings, of South
Carolina.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah. Patty Murray, of Washington.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.
foreign operations
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Connie Mack, of Florida. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Phil Gramm, of Texas. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Patty Murray, of Washington.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.
interior and related agencies
Slade Gorton, of Washington. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Ernest F. Hollings, of South
Carolina.
Conrad Burns, of Montana. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah. Patty Murray, of Washington.
Connie Mack, of Florida.
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labor, health and human services, and education
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Ernest F. Hollings, of South
Carolina.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Connie Mack, of Florida. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.
legislative branch
Connie Mack, of Florida. Patty Murray, of Washington.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.
military construction
Conrad Burns, of Montana. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.
transportation
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Phil Gramm, of Texas. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.
treasury, postal service, and general government
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.
va-hud-independent agencies
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Phil Gramm, of Texas. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Conrad Burns, of Montana. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.
STAFF
Committee on Appropriations (S-128), 224-3471.
Staff Director.--J. Keith Kennedy.
Deputy Staff Director.--Mark Van de Water, 4-7241.
Professional Staff: John J. Conway (SD-114), 4-7222; Robert W.
Putnam (SD-114), 4-7221.
Staff Assistants: Dona Pate, 4-7246; Hallie Hastert, 4-4594.
Editorial and Printing, (SD-126): Richard L. Larson, 4-
7265; Robert M. Swartz, 4-7217; Bernard F. Babik, 4-7267;
Carole C. Lane, 4-7266.
Clerical Assistants: Norman L. Edwards, 4-7264; Joseph C. Chase,
4-0331.
Minority Staff Director.--James H. English (S-205), 4-7200.
Deputy Staff Director.--Terry Sauvain (SD-144), 4-0338.
Professional Staff.--Mary Dewald (S-205), 4-7292.
Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies
(SD-136), 4-7219.
Clerk.--Rebecca Davies.
Professional Staff Member.--Hunt Shipman, 4-2836.
Staff Assistant.--Jimmie Reynolds, 4-5270.
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Minority Clerk.--Galen Fountain (SH-123), 4-7202.
Staff Assistant.--Carole Geagley, 4-7240.
Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary (S-146A), 4-
7243.
Clerk.--David Taylor.
Professional Staff Member.--Scott Corwin, 4-7244.
Staff Assistant.--Lula Edwards, 4-7236.
Minority Clerk.--Scott Gudes (SH-123), 4-7298.
Staff Assistant.--Emelie East, 4-7209.
Subcommittee on Defense (SD-122), 4-7239.
Clerk.--Steven J. Cortese.
Professional Staff: Jim Morhard, 4-7271; David Morrison, 4-7296;
Peter D. Lennon, 4-7207; Jay Kimmitt, 4-7206; Mary C.
Marshall, 4-6817; Sid Ashworth, 4-3378; John J. Young, 4-
7232.
Staff Assistants: Mazie R. Mattson, 4-7204; Kim Range, 4-7255.
Minority Clerk.--Charles J. Houy (SD-117), 4-7293.
Professional Staff Member.--C. Richard D'Amato (SD-160) 4-3088.
Staff Assistant.--Emelie East, 4-7209.
Subcommittee on District of Columbia (SD-142), 4-2731.
Clerk.--B. Timothy Leeth.
Minority Clerk.--Terry Sauvain (SD-144), 4-0338.
Staff Assistant.--Liz Blevins (SD-156), 4-4403.
Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development (SD-131), 4-7261.
Clerk.--Mark D. Walker.
Professional Staff Member.--W. David Gwaltney.
Staff Assistant.--Lashawnda Leftwich, 4-7260.
Minnority Clerk.--Proctor Jones (SD-156), 4-0335.
Staff Assistant.--Liz Blevins (SD-156), 4-4403.
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations (S-125), 4-7274.
Clerk.--Jim Bond.
Professional Staff Member.--Juanita Rilling, 4-7251.
Minority Clerk.--William Witting (SH-123), 4-7284.
Professional Staff Member.--Emelie East, 4-7209.
Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies (SD-127), 4-7262.
Clerk.--Cherie Cooper.
Professional Staff: Kathleen Wheeler, 4-5102; Bruce Evans, 4-
7257.
Staff Assistant.--Ginny James, 4-7350.
Minority Clerk.--Sue E. Masica (SH-123), 4-5271.
Staff Assistant.--Carole Geagley (SH-123), 4-7240.
Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education (SD-
184), 4-7643.
Clerk.--Craig A. Higgins.
Professional Staff Member.--Bettilou Taylor, 4-7216.
Staff Assistant.--Meg Snyder, 4-8156.
Minority Clerk.--Marsha Simon (SH-123), 4-7288.
Staff Assistant.--Carole Geagley (SH-123), 4-7240.
Subcommittee on Legislative Branch, 4-9420.
Clerk.--J. Keith Kennedy.
Minority Clerk.--James H. English (S-205), 4-7200.
Subcommittee on Military Construction (SD-140), 4-7271.
Clerk.--Jim Morhard.
Minority Clerk.--C. Richard D'Amato (SD-160), 4-3088.
Staff Assistant.--Emelie East, 4-7209.
Subcommittee on Transportation and Related Agencies (SD-133), 4-0330.
Clerk.--Patrick J. McCann.
Professional Staff Member.--Anne Miano, 4-7213.
Staff Assistant.--Joyce C. Rose, 4-7281.
Minority Clerk.--Peter Rogoff (SH-123), 4-7245.
Staff Assistant.--Carole Geagley (SH-123), 4-7240.
Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government (S-
128), 4-7337.
Clerk.--Chuck Parkinson.
Minority Clerk.--Patty Lynch (SD-196), 4-6280.
Staff Assistant.--Liz Blevins (SD-156), 4-4403.
Subcommittee on VA-HUD-Independent Agencies (SD-131), 4-7253.
Clerk.--Stephen Kohashi.
Professional Staff Member.--Carolyn E. Apostolou, 4-7238.
Staff Assistant.--Lashawnda Leftwich, 4-7234.
Minority Clerk.--Rusty Mathews (SD-134), 4-7231.
Staff Assistant.--Liz Blevins (SD-156), 4-4403.
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Armed Services
(Suite SR-228, phone 224-3871, meets each Tuesday and Thursday)
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Sam Nunn, of Georgia.
John W. Warner, of Virginia. J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
William S. Cohen, of Maine. Carl Levin, of Michigan.
John McCain, of Arizona. Edward M. Kennedy, of
Massachusetts.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Dan Coats, of Indiana. John Glenn, of Ohio.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho. Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas. Joseph I. Lieberman, of
Connecticut.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex officio members of
all subcommittees.]
acquisition and technology
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho. Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas. Edward M. Kennedy, of
Massachusetts.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma.
airland forces
John W. Warner, of Virginia. Carl Levin, of Michigan.
William S. Cohen, of Maine. J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Dan Coats, of Indiana. John Glenn, of Ohio.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas. Joseph I. Lieberman, of
Connecticut.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.
personnel
Dan Coats, of Indiana. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
John McCain, of Arizona. Edward M. Kennedy, of
Massachusetts.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi. Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.
readiness
John McCain, of Arizona. John Glenn, of Ohio.
William S. Cohen, of Maine. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Dan Coats, of Indiana. Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.
seapower
William S. Cohen, of Maine. Edward M. Kennedy, of
Massachusetts.
John W. Warner, of Virginia. J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
John McCain, of Arizona. Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi. Joseph I. Lieberman, of
Connecticut.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.
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strategic forces
Trent Lott, of Mississippi. J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
John W. Warner, of Virginia. Carl Levin, of Michigan.
William S. Cohen, of Maine. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire. John Glenn, of Ohio.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.
STAFF
Committee on Armed Services (SR-228), 224-3871.
Staff Director.--Richard L. Reynard.
Deputy Staff Director.--George W. Lauffer.
Chief Clerk.--Melinda M. Koutsoumpas.
Deputy Chief Clerk.--Marie Fabrizio Dickinson.
General Counsel.--Donald A. Deline.
Assistant Counsel.--Ann M. Mittermeyer.
Press Secretary.--Christine Kelley Cimko.
Security Manager.--Cindy Pearson.
Systems Administrator.--Roslyne D. Turner.
Printing and Documents Clerk.--Richard E. Caswell.
Receptionist.--Sharen E. Reaves.
Staff Assistants: Pamela L. Farrell, Shelley G. Lauffer,
Kathleen Paralusz, Connie B. Rader, Jason Rossbach, Mary
Deas Boykin Wagner.
Minority Staff Director.--Arnold L. Punaro.
Special Assistant.--Christine E. Cowart.
Counsel.-- Andrew S. Effron.
Assistant Counsel.--Richard D. DeBobes.
Staff Assistant.--Mickie Jan Wise.
Subcommittee on Acquisition and Technology:
Professional Staff Member.--Jonathan L. Etherton.
Minority Staff Members: John W. Douglass, Andrew S. Effron.
Subcommittee on Airland Forces:
Professional Staff Member.--Romie L. Brownlee.
Minority Staff Member.--Creighton Greene.
Subcommittee on Personnel:
Professional Staff Member.--Charles S. Abell.
Minority Staff Members: Patrick T. Henry, Frank Norton.
Subcommittee on Readiness:
Professional Staff Members: Joseph G. Pallone, Cord A. Sterling.
Minority Staff Members: Michael J. McCord, Julie K. Rief,
Frank Norton.
Subcommittee on Seapower:
Professional Staff Member.--Steven C. Saulnier.
Minority Staff Member.--Creighton Greene.
Subcommittee on Strategic Forces:
Professional Staff Members: Eric H. Thoemmes, Gregory J.
D'Alessio.
Minority Staff Member.--William E. Hoehn, Jr.
Majority Professional Staff Members for:
Budget Tracking.--Lawrence J. Lanzillotta.
Military Construction/Base Closure.--George W. Lauffer.
Regional Security.--John H. Miller.
Arms Control/Counterproliferation.--Lucia Monica Chavez.
Aviation Systems.--Stephen L. Madey, Jr.
Environmental Issues.--Ann M. Mittermeyer.
International Security Policy.--Thomas G. Moore.
Energy Issues.--Gregory J. D'Alessio.
Minority Professional Staff Members for:
Budget Tracking.--Michael J. McCord.
Foreign Policy and Intelligence.--Richard E. Combs, Jr.
International Security and Defense Reorganization.--Richard D.
DeBobes.
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Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
(Suite SD-534, phone 224-7391, meets last Tuesday of each month)
Alfonse D'Amato, of New York. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Phil Gramm, of Texas. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Connie Mack, of Florida. Barbara Boxer, of California.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah. Patty Murray, of Washington.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio, nonvoting
members of all subcommittees.]
securities
Phil Gramm, of Texas. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah. Patty Murray, of Washington.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Barbara Boxer, of California.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.
financial institutions and regulatory relief
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
Phil Gramm, of Texas. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah. Barbara Boxer, of California.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.
Connie Mack, of Florida.
international finance
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Barbara Boxer, of California.
Connie Mack, of Florida. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah. Patty Murray, of Washington.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee.
housing opportunity and community development
Connie Mack, of Florida. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.
hud oversight and structure
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Phil Gramm, of Texas. Patty Murray, of Washington.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.
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STAFF
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (SD-534), 224-7391.
Key Majority Staff:
Majority Staff Director.--Howard A. Menell.
Chief Counsel.--Robert J. Giuffra, Jr.
Deputy Staff Director.--Phil E. Bechtel.
Counsels: Holidae Hayes, Joseph A. Jiampietro, Joe Mondello,
Doug Nappi, Laura Unger.
Housing Counsel.--Jon Kamark.
Executive Assistant.--Becky Chapman.
Press Secretary.--Chris Staszak.
Professional Staff: Melody Fennel, Jon Harris.
Legislative Assistants: David Hardiman, Madelyn Simmons.
Staff Assistants: Sloan Deerin, Vincenzo DeLeo, Helena
Grannis, Jennifer Swartz.
Chief Clerk.--Joe Kolinski.
Editor.--Ed Malan.
Editorial Assistants: Donna Krause, Irene Whiston.
Key Democratic Staff:
Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Steve Harris.
Assistant to the Staff Director.--Emily Frydrych.
Chief International Counsel.--Pat Mulloy.
Senior Counsel.--Marty Gruenberg.
Counsels: Mitchell Feuer, Glenn Ivey.
Principal Deputy Special Counsel.--Neal Kravitz.
Professional Staff Members: Tim Mitchell, Courtney Ward,
Paul Weech.
Legislative Assistants: Molly Ciampa, Cindy Lasker.
Majority Staff Director, Subcommittee on Securities.--Wayne
Abernathy.
Majority Staff Director, Subcommittee on Financial Institutions
and Regulatory Relief.--Kathy Casey.
Majority Staff Director, Subcommittee on International
Finance.--Brent Franzel.
Majority Staff Director, Subcommittee on Housing Opportunity and
Community Development.--Christopher Lord.
Majority Deputy Staff Director, Subcommittee on Housing
Opportunity and Community Development.--Kari Davidson.
Majority Staff Director, Subcommittee on HUD Oversight and
Structure.--Jim Hyland.
Budget
(Room SD-621, phone 224-0642, meets first Thursday of each month)
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Ernest F. Hollings, of South
Carolina.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Phil Gramm, of Texas. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi. Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Hank Brown, of Colorado. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Barbara Boxer, of California.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. Patty Murray, of Washington.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee.
(No Subcommittees)
STAFF
Committee on Budget (SD-621), 224-0642.
Majority Staff Director.--G. William Hoagland, 4-0769.
Assistant to the Staff Director.--Christy Dunn, 4-6988.
Assistant Staff Director/Director of--
Appropriations Activities.--Carole McGuire, 4-0537.
Budget Process and Energy.--Austin Smythe, 4-0539.
Director of Budget Review.--Anne Miller, 4-5398.
Economist for Social Security and Health.--Keith Hennessey, 4-
7928.
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Senior Analyst for--
International Affairs.--Greg Vuksich, 4-0834.
National Defense.--Roy Phillips, 4-0529.
Agriculture and Natural Resources and Community
Development.--Ricardo Rel, 4-6588.
Budget Review.--Cheri Reidy, 4-0557.
Education, Social Service and Justice.--Lisa Cieplak, 4-
0564.
Government Finance and Management.--Jim Hearn, 4-2370.
Transportation and Science.--Brian Riley, 4-3023.
Communications Director.--Bob Stevenson, 4-5289.
Communications Assistant.--Melissa Longoria, 4-6815.
Chief Economist.--Peter Taylor, 4-0566.
General Counsel.--Denise G. Ramonas, 4-0543.
Analyst for Income Security and Veterans.--Michael Ruffner, 4-
0797.
Counsel.--Jennifer Smith, 4-0531.
Legal Assistant.--Karen Bilton, 4-1602.
Staff Assistants: Brian Benczkowski, 4-0838; Andrea Gatta, 4-
2574; Mieko Nakabayashi, 4-0536; Beth Wallis, 4-1107.
Democratic Chief of Staff/Chief Counsel.--William G. Dauster (SD-
621), 4-3961.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Jerry Slominski, 4-5811.
Staff Assistant.--Nell Mays, 4-0533.
Assistant Director for Revenue and Natural Resources.--Dave
Williams, 4-0544.
Special Assistant to Ranking Member.--Tony Dresden, 4-0837.
Senior Analyst for--
Energy and Environment.--Matt Greenwald, 4-0538.
Education.--Amy Peck Abraham, 4-0559.
Income Security, Social Security, and Medicaid.--Joan
Huffer, 4-7436.
Analyst for Transportation and Justice.--Andy Blocker, 4-0552.
Junior Analyst for--
General Government and Community and Regional
Development.--Meg Duncan, 4-0865.
Veterans and Commerce.--Kelly Dimock, 4-0535.
Chief Economist.--Jim Klumpner, 4-7925.
General Counsel.--Jodi Grant, 4-1458.
Director of Budget Review and Analysis.--Sue Nelson, 4-0560.
Budget Analysts: Barry Strumpf, 4-0550; Bruce King, 4-
0642; Ann Atkins Wright, 4-0642.
Non-Designated:
Chief Clerk.--Lynne Seymour, 4-0191.
Computer Systems Administrator.--Diane Bath, 4-6576.
Publications Department.--Alex Green, 4-0855.
Staff Assistants: Shana Lewinger, 4-0565; George Woodall,
4-0796; Ralph Forsht, 4-9547.
Commerce, Science, and Transportation
(Suite SD-508, phone 224-5115, meets first and third Tuesdays of each
month)
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Ernest F. Hollings, of South
Carolina.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
John McCain, of Arizona. J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Conrad Burns, of Montana. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West
Virginia.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.
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SUBCOMMITTEES
aviation
John McCain, of Arizona. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Conrad Burns, of Montana. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West
Virginia.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.
communications
Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Ernest F. Hollings, of South
Carolina.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
John McCain, of Arizona. J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Conrad Burns, of Montana. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West
Virginia.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.
consumer affairs, foreign commerce and tourism
Slade Gorton, of Washington. J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
John McCain, of Arizona. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West
Virginia.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.
oceans and fisheries
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.
science, technology, and space
Conrad Burns, of Montana. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West
Virginia.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi.
surface transportation and merchant marine
Trent Lott, of Mississippi. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas. J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Conrad Burns, of Montana. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.
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STAFF
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (SD-508), 224-5115.
Chief of Staff.--Patric G. Link.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Thomas G. Hohenthaner.
Communications and Policy Director.--Joseph P. Duggan.
Democratic Chief Counsel and Staff Director.--Kevin G. Curtin.
Democratic General Counsel.--James S.W. Drewry.
Staff:
Michael L. Abrom
Lloyd G. Ator
Ann D. Begeman
Carl W. Bentzel
Moses Boyd
Lance D. Bultena
Sylvia A. Cikins
Cindy Creager
Troy Cribb
Penny Dalton
Joseph P. Duggan
Robert L. Foster
Matthew T. Frekko
Katherine E. Friess
Pierre H. Golpira
Yvonne T. Gowdy
Gerri L. Hall
Clyde J. Hart
Lila H. Helms
Dana L. Johnson
Vanessa E. Jones
Kevin M. Joseph
Jafar J. Karim
Joyce Kennedy
Katherine A. King
Rebecca A. Kojm
Michael E. Korens
Timothy B. Kyger
James C. Leventis
Maria Lilagan
James A. Linen
Susan H. MacDonald
Trevor J. McCabe
Donald W. McClellan, Jr.
Thomas O. Melius
Richard Mercadante*
Rebecca Metzner*
Denis P. O'Donovan
Samuel O. Patmore
Yvonne F. Portee
Gretchen Stevenson Post
Michael W. Reynolds
James A. Sartucci*
Thomas A. Savage
Ivan A. Schlager
Elly V. Seng
Tim Sergent
Arlene M. Sidell
Theresa Smith*
Antilla E. Trotter
Juli M. Trtanj*
Ronald G. Vereen III
Scott B. Verstandig
Joani Wales
Samuel E. Whitehorn
Louis C. Whitsett
Patrick H. Windham
John D. Windhausen, Jr.
*Associated with Committee.
Energy and Natural Resources
(Suite SD-364, phone 224-4971; FAX: 224-6163, meets on third Wednesday
of each month)
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
Colorado.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming. Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona. Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex officio members of
all subcommittees.]
energy production and regulation
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawii.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.
energy research and development
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho. Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona. Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.
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forests and public land management
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of
Colorado.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.
parks, historic preservation, and recreation
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Colorado.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Paul Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming. Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.
ovesight and investigations
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.
Larry Craig, of Idaho.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of
Colorado.
STAFF
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (SD-364), 224-4971; FAX: 224-
6163.
Majority Staff Director.--Gregg Renkes, 4-1004.
Bevinetto Fellow.--Kayci Cook (SD-362), 4-7555.
Calendar Clerk.--Mia Miranda (SD-317), 4-7147.
Chief Clerk.--Carol Craft (SD-358), 4-7153.
Chief Counsel.--Gary Ellsworth (SD-358), 4-7141.
Computer Systems Administrator.--Chris Kimball (SD-317), 4-7163.
Counsels: Karen Hunsicker (SH-312), 4-3543; Maureen Koetz (SH-
312), 4-7932; Mike Poling (SH-212), 4-8276.
Director of Communications.--David Fish (SD-364), 4-5861.
Documents Clerk.--John Womack (SD-304), 4-7552.
Executive Assistant to Chief Counsel.--Camille Heninger (SD-
358), 4-5070.
Executive Assistant to Staff Director.--Gerry Gentry (SD-358),
4-5305.
Financial Clerk.--Nancy Blush (SD-317), 4-3606.
Printer.--Jack Sprinkle (SD-304), 4-7302.
Printer/Editor.--Richard Smit (SD-304), 4-3118.
Professional Staff Members: Michael Flannigan (SD-306), 4-9313;
David Garman (SD-308), 4-7933; Andrew Lundquist (SD-306), 4-
5062; Jim O'Toole (SD-362), 4-5161; Mark Rey (SD-306), 4-
2878; Howard Useem (SD-308), 4-8589.
Receptionist.--Erica Anderson (SD-364), 4-2694.
Senior Counsel.--Jim Beirne (SH-312), 4-2564.
Staff Assistants: Judy Brown (SD-308), 4-2694; Kelly Fischer
(SD-306), 4-7846; Julia Gustafson (SD-362), 4-1219; Joe
Keeley (SD-308), 4-7847; Jo Meuse (SH-212), 4-4756; Betty
Nevitt (SH-312), 4-7569.
Minority Staff Director.--Ben Cooper (SD-312), 4-5360.
Counsel.--David Brooks, 4-9863.
Executive Assistant.--Leslie Palmer, 4-5915.
Office Manager/Clerk.--Vicki Thorne, 4-3607.
Professional Staff Member.--Shirley Neff, 4-7865.
Receptionist.--Marnie Russ, 4-6836.
Science Fellow, AAAS.--David Applegate (SD-312), 4-3691.
Science Fellow, DOE.--Bob Simon, 4-9201.
Senior Counsels: Sam Fowler, 4-7571; Craig Gannett, 4-4820.
Senior Professional Staff Member.--Tom Williams, 4-7145.
Staff Assistant.--Diane Balamoti (SD-312), 4-7934.
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Environment and Public Works
(Suite SD-410, phone 224-6176, meets first and third Thursdays of each
month)
John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Max Baucus, of Montana.
John W. Warner, of Virginia. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New
York.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho. Bob Graham, of Florida.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma. Joseph I. Lieberman, of
Connecticut.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming. Barbara Boxer, of California.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[John H. Chafee, Chairman of the Committee serves as an ex officio
member of each subcommittee.]
clean air, wetlands, private property, and nuclear safety
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina. Bob Graham, of Florida.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma. Joseph I. Lieberman, of
Connecticut.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming. Barbara Boxer, of California.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.
drinking water, fisheries and wildlife
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming. Joseph I. Lieberman, of
Connecticut.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Barbara Boxer, of California.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.
superfund, waste control, and risk assessment
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
John W. Warner, of Virginia. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New
York.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma. Barbara Boxer, of California.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.
transportation and infrastructure
John W. Warner, of Virginia. Max Baucus, of Montana.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New
York.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Bob Graham, of Florida.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina.
STAFF
Committee on Environment and Public Works (SD-410), 224-6176.
Majority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Steven J. Shimberg.
Counsels: Sean Callinicos, Janet Coit, Jeff Merrifield, Stephen
Odell.
Assistant Counsels: Kellie Donnelly, Linda Jordan.
Financial Clerk.--Judy Campbell.
Editorial Clerk.--Duane Nystrom.
Office Manager.--Marie Balderson.
Systems Administrator.--Carolyn Streeter.
Professional Staff: Dan Delich, Brent Erickson, John Grzebien,
Jean Lauver, Ann Loomis, Jimmie Powell, Jim Tate, Catherine
Taylor.
Staff Assistants: Donna Campbell, Johnna Rozen, Irene Sarate,
Sean Spicer, Laura Stack, Kerry Tracy.
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Minority Staff Director.--J. Thomas Sliter, (SD-456), 4-8832.
Chief Counsel.--Michael Evans.
Counsels: Dan M. Berkovitz, David Hoskins, Monica Medina.
Office Manager.--Ann Q. Ingold.
Systems Administrator.--Janet Burrell.
Professional Staff: Jo Ellen Darcy, Cliff Rothenstein, Kathy
Ruffalo.
Staff Assistant.--Kristin Graham.
Finance
(Suite SD-219, phone 224-4515, meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each
month)
Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New
York.
Bob Dole, of Kansas. Max Baucus, of Montana.
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West
Virginia.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Bob Graham, of Florida.
Alfonse D'Amato, of New York. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex officio members of
all subcommittees]
international trade
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New
York.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Max Baucus, of Montana.
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West
Virginia.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Alfonse D'Amato, of New York. Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. Bob Graham, of Florida.
long-term growth, debt and deficit reduction
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Alfonse D'Amato, of New York.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.
medicaid and health-care for low-income families
John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Bob Graham, of Florida.
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West
Virginia.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
medicare, long-term care and health insurance
Bob Dole, of Kansas. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West
Virginia.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Max Baucus, of Montana.
John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Bob Graham, of Florida.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
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social security and family policy
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Bob Dole, of Kansas. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New
York.
John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Max Baucus, of Montana.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
taxation and irs oversight
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New
York.
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas.
Bob Dole, of Kansas. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.
Alfonse D'Amato, of New York.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.
STAFF
Committee on Finance (SD-219), 224-4515.
Majority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Lindy L. Paull.
Administrative Director.--Joyce Harris.
Analyst/Budget and Social Security.--Robert Epplin.
Analyst/Inc. Security and Welfare.--Kathleen Tobin.
Chief Clerk.--Kelly Cordes.
Chief Editor.--Bruce Anderson.
Chief Health Analyst.--Julia James.
Chief Tax Counsel.--Mark Prater.
Chief Trade Counsel.--Brad Figel.
Editors: Eric Mayer, Bob Merulla.
Health Analysts: Susan Nestor, Roy ramthun.
Hearing Clerks: Mark Blair, Darcell Savage.
International Trade Counsels: Erik Autor, Jeremy Preiss.
Legislative Correspondent.--David Saylor.
Press Secretary.--Eric Bolton.
Receptionists: Thomas Biesty, Tony Damon, Christoper Miller.
Staff Assistants: Myrtle Agent, Gayle Fralin (Trade), Gail
Galvan (Tax), Christina Pearson, Donna Ridenour (Health),
Joseph Zummo (Budget and Social Security).
System Administrator.--Janet Blum.
Tax Counsels: Douglas Fisher, Brigitta Gulya, Samuel Olychyk,
Tom Roesser.
Minority Staff Director.--Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr. (SH-203), 4-5315.
Minority Advisor for Income Maintenance Policy.--Margaret
Malone.
Minority Chief Economist.--David Podoff.
Minority Chief International Trade Counselor.--Marcia Miller.
Minority Chief Tax Counsel.--Joseph Gale.
Minority Chief Welfare Counselor.--Paul Offner.
Minority Office Manager.--Paula Garfinkle.
Minority Professional Staff Member.--Charles Buck.
Minority Receptionist.--LaShawn Lewis.
Minority Senior Health Counselor.--Faye Drummond.
Minority Staff Assistants: Ted Godbout, Barak Richman.
Minority Tax Counsels: Robert Hanson, Patricia McClanahan.
Minority Trade Counsel.--Deborah Lamb.
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Foreign Relations
(Suite SD-450, phone 224-4651, meets each Tuesday)
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Hank Brown, of Colorado. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee. Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming. Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and the ranking minority member of the full committee are
ex officio members of each subcommittee on which they do not serve as
members.]
african affairs
Nancy Landon Kassebuam, of Kansas. Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. Dianne Feinstein, of California.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.
east asian and pacific affairs
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming. Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia. Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.
european affairs
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Hank Brown, of Colorado. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.
international economic policy, export and trade promotion
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.
international operations
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Hank Brown, of Colorado. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia. Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.
near eastern and south asian affairs
Hank Brown, of Colorado. Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming. Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.
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western hemisphere and peace corps affairs
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.
STAFF
Committee on Foreign Relations (SD-450), 224-4651.
Staff Director.--James W. Nance.
Chief Counsel.--Steven K. Berry.
Minority Staff Director/Minority Counsel.--Edwin K. Hall.
Chief Clerk.--Barbara F. Allem.
Professional Staff:
George W. Ashworth
Steven K. Berry
Stephen E. Biegun
Thomas J. Callahan
Peter M. Cleveland
Bonnie L. Coe
Elisabeth J. DeMoss
Daniel W. Fisk
G. Garrett Grigsby
Michael H. Haltzel
Elizabeth G. Lambird
Gina Marie Lichacz
Sandra S. Mason
Michelle C. Maynard
Patricia Ann McNerney
Janice M. O'Connell
Diana L. Ohlbaum
George A. Pickart
Danielle M. Pletka
Anne V. Smith
Nancy H. Stetson
Marc A. Thiessen
Christopher J. Walker
Support Staff:
Beatriz G. Alonso
Sandra Gibson
Mary Jane Hatcher
Karen J. Himes
Deborah M. Johnson
Timothy M. Kaness
Ursula H. McManus
Christopher M. Moore
Caroline L. Mullen
Natasha C.K. Muller
Colleen E. Noonan
Susan J. Oursler
Kristin A. Peck
Dawn L. Ratliff
Cecilia E. Rutherford
Kathryn M. Taylor
Elizabeth Y. Wilson
Joanna Woodard
Governmental Affairs
(Suite SD-340, phone 224-4751, meets first Thursday of each month)
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. John Glenn, of Ohio.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Sam Nunn, of Georgia.
William S. Cohen, of Maine. Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee. David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Joseph I. Lieberman, of
Connecticut.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
John McCain, of Arizona. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex officio members of
all subcommittees.]
oversight of government management and the district of columbia
William S. Cohen, of Maine. Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee. David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Joseph I. Lieberman, of
Connecticut.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
John McCain, of Arizona.
permanent subcommittee on investigations
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Sam Nunn, of Georgia.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. John Glenn, of Ohio.
William S. Cohen, of Maine. Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee. David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Joseph I. Lieberman, of
Connecticut.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
John McCain, of Arizona. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.
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post office and civil service
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
John McCain, of Arizona. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.
STAFF
Committee on Governmental Affairs (SD-340), 224-4751.
Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Franklin G. Polk.
Deputy Staff Director.--Susanne Marshall.
Minority Staff Director.--Leonard Weiss (SD-326), 4-2627.
Chief Clerk.--Michal Sue Prosser.
Counsel.--John Mercer, Paul Noe.
Professional Staff: Joan Woodward, Mark Forman, John Marshall.
Minority Counsel: Brian Dettelbach, David Plocher.
Minority Assistant Counsel.--Deborah Cohen.
Minority Professional Staff: Randy Rydell, Christopher Kline,
Jane McFarland, Sebastian O'Kelly.
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management and the District of
Columbia (SH-432), 4-3682.
Staff Director.--Kim Corthell.
Minority Staff Director.--Linda Gustitus, 4-5538.
Chief Clerk.--Frankie deVergie.
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (SR-100), 4-3721.
Staff Director.--Harold Damelin.
Minority Staff Director.--Dan Gelber (SR-193), 4-9157.
Chief Clerk.--Carla Martin.
Subcommittee on Post Office and Civil Service (SH-601), 4-2254.
Staff Director.--Pat Raymond.
Minority Staff Director.--Kim Weaver, 4-4551.
Chief Clerk.--Nancy Langley.
Judiciary
(Suite SD-224, phone 224-5225, meets upon call of chairman)
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Edward M. Kennedy, of
Massachusetts.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Hank Brown, of Colorado. Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee. Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona. Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
SUBCOMMITTEES
administrative oversight and the courts
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Hank Brown, of Colorado. Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.
antitrust, business rights, and competition
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania. Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.
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constitution, federalism, and property rights
Hank Brown, of Colorado. Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Edward M. Kennedy, of
Massachusetts.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona. Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
immigration
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Edward M. Kennedy, of
Massachusetts.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona. Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.
terrorism, technology, and government information
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan. Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.
youth violence
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.
STAFF
Committee on the Judiciary (SD-224), 224-5225.
Chief Counsel.--Mark Disler.
Staff Director/Senior Counsel.--Manus Cooney.
Deputy Chief Counsel.--Sharon Prost.
General Counsel.--Ed Whelan.
Deputy Staff Director/Chief Clerk.--Anna Cabral.
Chief Intellectual Property Counsel.--Darrell Panethiere.
Counsels: Shawn Bentley, Larry Block, Victor Cabral, Elizabeth
Kessler, Michael O'Neill, Steven Schlesinger.
Professional Staff Members: Rob Foreman, John Gibbons, Patricia
Knight, James O'Gara.
Investigator.--Melissa Riley.
GPO Printers: Evangeline Carroll, Walter Jung, Heinz Mohle.
Documents Clerk.--Phil Shipman.
Press Secretary.--Jeanne Lopatto.
Research Director/Library Administrator.--Michalyn Steele.
Deputy Chief Clerk.--Lara Maxfield.
Systems Administrator.--Cesar Yabor.
Executive Assistants: Jasen Adams, Esmeralda Amos.
Mail Clerk.--B.J. Runyon.
Legislative Correspondent.--Ashley Disque.
Staff Assistants: Michael Kennedy, Ed Richards, Steve Tepp.
Nominations Clerk.--Eleas Horne.
Legal Fellow.--Ann Murphy.
Receptionists: Eric Frost, Caroline Marriott.
Minority Chief Counsel.--Cynthia Hogan (SD-147), 224-7703.
Staff Director.--Karen Robb.
General Counsel.--Demetra Lambros.
Counsels: Ankur Goel, Michael O'Leary.
Professional Staff Members: Claire Dematteis, Chris Putala.
Nominations Counsel.--Kirra Jarrat.
Executive Assistant.--Linda Belachew.
Investigator.--Mary DeOreo.
Legislative Assistant.--Tracy Doherty.
Assistant to the Chief Counsel.--Gwen Buttrum.
Staff Assistants: Melinda Goforth, Mimi Murphy.
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Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition (SH-229),
224-9494.
Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--Thad Strom.
General Counsel.--Keith Seat.
Legislative Assistant.--Helena Mell.
Minority Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--Bruce Cohen (SH-815), 224-
3406.
Senior Counsel.--Beryl Howell.
Legislative Aide.--William Bright.
Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts (SH-325), 224-
6736.
Chief Counsel.--Kolan Davis.
Counsels: Gary Klein, John McMickle.
Chief Clerk.--Allison Rinden.
Minority Chief Counsel.--Winston Lett (SH-223), 224-4022, 224-4023.
Counsel.--Jim Whiddon.
Chief Clerk.--Cornelia Horner.
Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights (SD-
164), 224-8081.
Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--David Miller.
Counsel.--David Quam.
Minority Chief Counsel.--Susan Kaplan (SH-305), 224-5573, 224-5574.
General Counsel.--Jayne Jerkins.
Counsels: Carlos Angulo, Aaron Rappaport.
Legislative Correspondent.--Melissa Rosenthal.
Staff Assistant.--Dan Esrick.
Subcommittee on Immigration (SH-807), 224-6098.
Chief Counsel.--Dick Day.
Counsels: Michael Stull, Charles Wood.
Staff Assistants: John Knepper, Margie McReynolds.
Minority Chief Counsel.--Jeff Blattner (SD-522), 224-7878.
Counsel.--Michael Myers.
Law Fellow.--Stephanie Goodman.
Staff Assistant.--Michael Mershon.
Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Government Information (SD-
161), 224-6791.
Chief Counsel.--Richard Hertling.
Counsel.--Charity Wilson.
Chief Clerk.--Robert Goldberg.
Minority Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--Jon Leibowitz (SD-524), 224-
4933.
Counsel.--Paul Bock.
Legislative Aide/Chief Clerk.--Melissa Jampo.
Subcommittee on Youth Violence (SD-519), 224-7572.
Chief Counsel.--Fred Ansell.
Labor and Human Resources
(Suite SD-428, phone 224-5375, meets second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month)
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. Edward M. Kennedy, of
Massachusetts.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Dan Coats, of Indiana. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri. Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex offico members of
all subcommittees. Both also are voting members of the subcommittees
listed below.]
aging
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Dan Coats, of Indiana. Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.
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children and families
Dan Coats, of Indiana. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri. Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
disability policy
Bill Frist, of Tennessee. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Edward M. Kennedy, of
Massachusetts.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio. Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.
education, arts, and humanities
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. Edward M. Kennedy, of
Massachusetts.
Dan Coats, of Indiana. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri. Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.
STAFF
Committee on Labor and Human Resources (SD-428), 224-5375; FAX: 228-
5044; TDD: 224-1975.
Staff Director.--Susan K. Hattan (SH-835), 4-6770.
Deputy Staff Director and Chief Labor Counsel.--Ted Verheggen,
4-6770.
Labor Counsel.--Steve Sola, 4-6770.
Assistant Labor Counsel.--Carla Widener, 4-6770.
Investigator.--Robert Stokes, 4-6770.
Health Policy Counsel.--Dean Rosen, 4-3191.
Health Policy Advisors: Martin Ross, M.D., Jane Williams, 4-
3191.
Director of Children's Policy.--Kimberly Barnes-O'Connor, 4-
6770.
Children's Policy Advisors: Rebecca Jones, Mary Elizabeth
Larson, 4-6770.
Chief Education Counsel.--Lisa A. Ross, 4-6770.
Education Policy Advisor.--Wendy Cramer, 4-6770.
Press Secretary.--Michael Horak, 4-4774.
Staff Assistant.--Steve Chapman, 4-9272.
Administrative Assistant.--Nadine R. Arrington, 4-3656.
Legislative Clerk.--Fred Leonard, 4-5407.
Editor.--Uwe Timpke (SH-132), 4-7657.
Publications.--Harry W. Gurkin (SH-132), 4-9187.
Minority Staff Director and Chief Counsel.--Nick Littlefield (SD-
644), 4-5465.
General Counsel.--Ronald H. Weich (SH-527), 4-3657.
Communications Director.--Theresa Bourgeois (SH-527), 4-4781.
Staff Director for Health.--David Nexon (SH-527), 4-7675.
Chief Counsel, Poverty, AIDS and Family Policy.--Michael
E. Iskowitz (SH-527), 4-6572.
Chief Economist.--Gerry Kavanaugh (SD-644), 4-4879.
Legislative Assistant.--Steve Spinner (SH-440), 4-8750.
Chief Labor Counsel.--Sarah Fox (SH-440), 4-5441.
Chief Education Advisor.--Ellen Guiney (SH-639), 4-5501.
Chief Education Counsel.--Clayton Spencer (SH-639), 4-5501.
Education Advisor.--Matt Alexander (SH-639), 4-5501.
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Rules and Administration
[Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946]
(Suite SR-305, phone 224-6352, meets second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month)
Ted Stevens, of Alaska. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
John W. Warner, of Virginia. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Bob Dole, of Kansas. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New
York.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. Christopher J. Dodd, of
Connecticut.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.
(No Subcommittees)
STAFF
Committee on Rules and Administration (SR-305), 224-6352.
Staff Director.--Albert L. McDermott (SR-311), 4-5647.
Chief Counsel.--Mark C. Mackie (SR-307), 4-3448.
Deputy Chief Counsel.--Christine M. Ciccone (SR-303), 4-8921.
Chief Clerk.--Virginia C. Sandahl (SR-309), 4-0281.
Minority Staff Director.--James O. King (SR-479), 4-6351.
Special Counsel.--Kennie Gill, 4-0279.
Minority Counsel.--Jack L. Sousa (SR-479), 4-5648.
Minority Professional Staff Member.--Carole J. Blessington (SR-
479), 4-0278.
Senior Auditor.--Christopher D. Shunk (SH-144), 4-9528.
Auditors: Kimberly J. Austin, Lory Breneman (SR-144), 4-5488.
Senior Systems Analyst.--John N. McConnell (SR-318), 4-2233.
Professional Staff Members: Lana R. Slack (SR-B04), 4-
0296; Gary A. Winters (SR-318), 4-6686.
Staff Assistants: Sherry Little (SR-305), 4-6352; Jennifer J.
Nelson (SR-318), 4-6355; Dana Quam (SR-305), 4-6352.
Secretary.--Carole A. Stevenson (SR-318), 4-0294.
Small Business
[Created pursuant to S. Res. 58, 81st Congress]
(Suite SR-428A, phone 224-5175, FAX: 4-4885, meets first Wednesday of
each month)
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. Sam Nunn, of Georgia.
Conrad R. Burns, of Montana. Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia. Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah. Joseph I. Lieberman, of
Connecticut.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas. Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
John Warner, of Virginia. Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
William H. Frist, of Tennessee. Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.
STAFF
Committee on Small Business (SR-428A), 224-5175; FAX: 224-4885.
Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Louis Taylor.
Deputy Chief Counsel.--Paul Cooksey.
Environmental Counsel.--Keith Cole.
Tax Counsel.--Noreen Bracken.
Senior Advisor on Regulatory Affairs.--Mark Hayes.
Professional Staff on Banking.--Susan McMillan.
Counsel.--Jack Bartling.
Chief Clerk.--Bettie Mohart.
Executive Assistant.--Lori Rosso.
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Legislative Clerk.--Karen Ponzurick.
Administrative Clerk.--Teresa Hoggard.
Research and Staff Assistant.--Jason Van Eaton.
Staff Assistant.--Nicky Valier.
Minority Staff Director.--John Ball (SR-438), 4-8496.
Tax Counsel.--Stan Fendley.
Legislative Aides: Jennifer Rhodes, Nancy Kelley, Louis Cupp.
Veterans' Affairs
(Suite SR-414, phone 224-9126, meets the first Wednesday of each month)
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West
Virginia.
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Bob Graham, of Florida.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of
Colorado.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.
(No Subcommittees)
STAFF
Committee on Veterans' Affairs (SR-414), 224-9126.
Majority Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--Thomas E. Harvey.
Deputy Staff Director.--David J. Balland.
General Counsel.--William F. Tuerk.
Associate Counsel.--Elise A. Gemeinhardt.
Professional Staff Member.--Charles C. Yoder.
Chief Clerk.--Dennis G. Doherty.
Executive Assistant.--Linda H. Reamy.
Legislative Assistant.--Stephanie L. Sword.
Receptionist.--Rosalie L. Ducosin.
Staff Assistant.--Karen McCarthy.
Minority Staff (SH-202), 224-2074.
Minority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--James R. Gottlieb.
Minority General Counsel.--William E. Brew.
Minority Chief Clerk.--Elinor P. Tucker.
Minority Special Projects Director.--Charlotte R. Moreland.
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SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE
Select Committee on Ethics
[Created pursuant to S. Res. 4, 95th Congress]
Room SH-220. Phone, 224-2981
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
STAFF
Select Committee on Ethics (SH-220), 224-2981; FAX: 224-7416.
Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Victor Baird.
Counsels.--Linda S. Chapman, David M. Feitel, Elizabeth A. Ryan.
Chief Clerk.--Annette M. Gillis.
Professional Staff.--Marie Mullis.
System Administrator.--Sharon Washington.
Staff Assistants: Jennifer Chartrand, Paul Legrady, Jennifer B.
Rook, Dawne Vernon.
Select Committee on Intelligence
[Created pursuant to S. Res. 400, 94th Congress]
Room SH-211, Hart Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-1700
Chairman.--Arlen Specter, Pennsylvania.
Vice Chairman.--J. Robert Kerrey, Nebraska.
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. John Glenn, of Ohio.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio. Bob Graham, of Florida.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
James Inhofe, of Oklahoma. Max Baucus, of Montana.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Connie Mack, of Florida. Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
William S. Cohen, of Maine.
EX OFFICIO
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
STAFF
Select Committee on Intelligence (SH-211), 224-1700.
Staff Director.--Charlie Battaglia.
General Counsel.--Suzanne Spaulding.
Chief Clerk.--Kathleen P. McGhee.
Minority Staff Director/Counsel.--Christopher Straub.
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Special Committee on Aging
[Reauthorized pursuant to S. Res. 4, 95th Congress]
Room SD G-31. Phone, 224-5364
William S. Cohen, of Maine. David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. John Glenn, of Ohio.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Conrad Burns, of Montana. Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.
STAFF
Special Committee on Aging (SD G-31), 224-5364; FAX: 224-8660.
Staff Director.--Mary Berry Gerwin.
Chief Clerk.--Sally J. Ehrenfried.
Counsel.--[Vacant.]
Press Secretary.--[Vacant.]
Senior Health Policy Analyst.--Priscilla Hanley.
Professional Staff: Victoria Blatter, Stacey Hughes.
Chief Investigator.--Helen Albert.
Systems Administrator.--Elizabeth Watson.
Legislative Correspondent.--[Vacant.]
Staff Assistant.--Holly Hammond.
Receptionist.--[Vacant.]
GPO Printer.--Daniel Tuite.
Minority Staff (SH-628), 224-1467; FAX: 224-9926.
Staff Director.--Theresa Forester.
Investigator.--Kenneth Cohen.
Professional Staff: Bonnie Hogue, Paul Kim, Theresa Sachs.
Legislative Aide.--Allison LaRocca.
Indian Affairs
[Created pursuant to S. Res. 4, 95th Congress; amended by S. Res. 71,
103d Congress]
Room SH-838. Phone, 224-2251 (meets first Wednesday)
John McCain, of Arizona. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Slade Gorton, of Washington. Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Colorado.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.
STAFF
Committee on Indian Affairs (SH-838), 224-2251; FAX: 224-2309.
Majority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Steven J.W. Heeley.
Minority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Patricia M. Zell.
Majority General Counsel.--Philip Baker-Shenk.
Deputy Majority Counsel.--Dinae Humetewa.
Counsels: Patricia Trudell Gordon; Noelle Kahanu; Loretta Tuell.
Special Assistant to the Chairman.--Michael D. Jackson.
Chief Clerk/Office Manager.--Barbara E. Robles.
Special Assistant to Majority Staff Director.--Eleanor McComber.
Legislative Assistant to the Minority.--Hawley Manwarring.
Administrative Assistant/Accountant.--Renee Lewis.
Administrative Assistant/Receptionist.--LouAnn Reed.
Printer/Editor.--John Mogavero.
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Republican Policy Committee
Room SR-347, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2946
Chairman.--Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.
John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.
Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York.
Bob Dole, of Kansas.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi.
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana.
Connie Mack, of Florida.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.
STAFF
Republican Policy Committee (SR-347), 224-2946.
Staff Director.--Kelly Johnston.
Assistant Staff Director.--Doug Badger.
Executive Director.--Cheri Allen.
Office Manager.--Wes Harris.
Analysts:
Yvonne Bartoli
Jim Jatras
Lincoln Oliphant
Judy Myers Paschall
Mark Whitenton
Eric Ueland
Professional Staff:
Jack Clark
Ken Foss
Jody Hernandez
Joe Lieber
Debbie Price
Judy Gorman Prinkey
Tom Pulju
Sutton Snook
National Republican Senatorial Committee
425 Second Street NE. 20002. Phone, 675-6000
Chairman.--Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana.
Connie Mack, of Florida.
John McCain, of Arizona.
Frank Murkowski, of Alaska.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.
STAFF
National Republican Senatorial Committee: 675-6000; FAX: 675-6058.
Executive Director.--John D. Heubusch.
Comptroller.--Maureen Goodyear.
Director of--
Finance.--Phil Smith.
Corporate Affairs.--Ed Rahal.
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Political.--Jo Anne Barnhart.
Communications.--Gordon Hensley.
Research.--Sonny Scott.
Legal Counsel.--Craig Engle.
Staff Secretary.--Catherine Keller.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL COMMITTEE STAFF
Amy Aunchman
Brett Babson-Doss
Jo Anne Barnhart
Jean Barry
Siegfried Behrens
Lori Black
Robert Black
Will Black
James Blake
Cathy Blaney
Andrew Blaylock
Will Bos
David Bowser
Ben Burger
John Burns
Keith Carter
Chris Cheever
Dave Coray
John Cosgriff
Brian Costello
Christina Culver
Jonathan Day
Dawne Davis
Aaron Deer
Lisa Dewald
Geoff Dickens
Mike Dorrier
Andrew Duke
Anne Ekern
Craig Engle
Vincent Ferrara
Chris Fisher
Bruce Fraser
Pete Garuccio
Mike Giuliani
Dan Glencer
Maureen Goodyear
Rob Guthrie
Beth Haberstroh
Alec Hanus
Pamela Harrington
Sheila Harrington
Gordon Hensley
Andrew Hoffman
John Heubusch
Nancy Ives
Kevin Jones
Jason Kahara
Catherine Keller
Mark Kibbe
Garth Kilburn
Sean King
Mike Kroeger
J.J. Lazovich
Glenn Lipscomb
J. Edward Littlejohn
John Lonergan
Michael Lynam
Carolyn Maloney
Joe McCeney
John Maheras
Ellen Menzies
Jack Milne
Melissa Moore
Ed Payne
Kevin Piotter
Gretchen Purser
Joe Quigley
Smila Rabicoff
Ed Rahal
Stephen Ratchford
Germania Rebaudengo
Jeff Richards
Bruce Rickerson
Kristin Rickert
Priscilla Ruzzo
Dennis Ryan
Sonny Scott
Jonathan Shimer
Algis Silas
Thomas Simmons
Mike Smith
Phil Smith
Ben Stevens
Billy Still
Gregory Strimple
Nancy Thawley
Leslie Vargas
Julie Vincent
Beth Walker
Deb West
Laura Whitten
Lee Williams
Bryan Wyatt
Sean Yeakle
Conference of the Majority
Room SH-405, Hart Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2764
Chairman.--Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.
Secretary.--Connie Mack, of Florida.
Committee Chairmen:
Policy.--Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.
Campaign.--Alfonse D'Amato, of New York.
Committees.--Larry Craig, of Idaho.
STAFF
Conference of the Majority (SH-405), 224-2764.
Staff Director.--William J. Feltus.
Deputy Staff Director.--Vertell Floyd Simmons.
Broadcast Director.--Kris Seeger.
Art Director.--Karen L. Portik.
Senior Graphic Designer.--Christopher Angrisani.
Graphic Designer.--Howard Bagley.
Television Service Director.--Cindie Fish.
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Assistant to Staff Director.--Renee Flynt.
Radio Service Director.--David K. Hodgdon.
Photographer.--Jurandir De Menezes.
Legislative Assistant.--Robert McArthur.
Staff Assistant.--Keeley Moore.
Television Technical Director.--Henry Peterson.
Associate Producer/Photographer.--Bryan Rager.
News Coordinator.--Mary Beth Reilly.
Producer.--Jennifer Tuck.
Radio Producer.--Deidre M. Woodbyrne.
Secretary of the Conference Staff (SD-513), 224-1326.
Staff Director.--Mitch Bainwol.
Legislative Counsel.--Lawrence A. Harris.
Policy Coordinator.--Gregory Waddell.
Senate Democratic Leadership Committees
Suites S-118 and S-318, The Capitol. Phone, 224-5551 and 4-2939
Suites SH-419, SH-512, SH-619 and SH-712, Hart Senate Office Building.
Phones, 4-5554, 4-1414, 4-3232, 4-1430
Chairman.--Tom Daschle of South Dakota.
STAFF
Staff Director.--Ron Klain (SH-619), 4-3232.
Deputy Staff Director.--Debra Silimeo (SH-619), 4-3232.
Chief Floor Assistant to the Democratic Leader.--Lula Davis.
Floor Staff's Office.--Martin Paone; Kelly Riordan; Brad Austin
(S-118, The Capitol), 4-5551.
Press Secretary to the Democratic Leader.--Ranit Schmelzer (S-
318, The Capitol), 4-2939.
Press Secretary's Office.--Mary Rowley (Deputy), Mary Helen
Fuller, Staci Schiller (S-318, The Capitol), 4-2939.
Chief Clerk.--Marian Bertram (SH-419), 4-5554.
Systems Administrator.--Jeff Hecker (SH-419), 4-5554.
Democratic Policy Committee
Chairman.--Tom Daschle, of South Dakota.
Co-Chairman.--Harry M. Reid, of Nevada.
Vice Chairmen:
Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Patty Murray, of Washington.
John Glenn, of Ohio.
Members:
Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina.
Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York.
John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia.
Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut.
Paul Wellstone, of Minnesota.
J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Ex Officio:
Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky (Whip).
Barbara Mikulski, of Maryland (Secretary of Conference).
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STAFF
Democratic Policy Committee (S-118, The Capitol), 224-5551.
Deputy Staff Director.--Lenna Aoki (SH-619), 4-3232.
Domestic Policy Staff (SH-619), 4-3232.
Staff: David Corbin, Lauren Griffin, Paul Brown, Hannah
Irsseld, Elizabeth Harrington, Chris Bois, Victor
Crawford.
Foreign Policy Staff.--Ed King (SH-419), 4-3232.
Voting Records and Publications Office (SH-419), 4-5554.
Staff: Marian Bertram, Doug Connolly, Rob Sweeney, Colleen
Stephenson, Clare Amoruso.
Publications (SH-512), 4-1414.
Staff: Marguerite Beck-Rex (Editor), Lynn Terpstra, Tarry
Carapezza, Karen Hutchinson.
Television Services Office (SH-512), 4-7358; Mike Mozden,
Kirsten Jennings.
Democratic Steering and Coordination Committee
Chairman.--John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Members:
Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts.
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Sam Nunn, of Georgia.
Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut.
Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Max Baucus, of Montana.
Bob Graham, of Florida.
Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Herbert H. Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Barbara Boxer, of California.
John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Tom Daschle, of South Dakota.
Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Frank Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Paul Simon, of Illinois.
STAFF
Intergovernmental Liaison and Counsel.--Ken Rynne (SH-619), 4-3232.
Democratic Technology and Communications Committee
Chairman.--John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia.
Members:
John Glenn, of Ohio.
Ernest Hollings, of South Carolina.
Patty Murray, of Washington.
Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut.
J. James Exon, of Nebarska.
Frank Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Ex Officio:
Tom Daschle, of South Dakota.
Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
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Barbara Mikulski, of Maryland.
John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
STAFF
Deputy Staff Director.--Laura Quinn (SH-712), 4-1430.
Staff: Chris Casey; Robert Graham; Roger Lotz; Trish Morels-
Stiles; (SH-712), 4-1430.
Broadcast Services.--Kevin McManus (Director), Clare Flood,
Kevin Kelleher, Mark Marchione, Christine Deckel (ST-50, The
Capitol), 4-1278.
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
430 South Capitol Street SE. 20003. Phone, 224-2447
Chairman.--J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Program Chairs:
Majority Trust:
John Breaux, of Louisiana.
Leadership Circle:
Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Business Roundtable:
David H. Pryor, of Arkansas.
Patty Murray, of Washington.
Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Labor Council:
Russell Feingold, Wisconsin.
Women's Council:
Barbara Boxer, of California.
Past Chairs:
Bob Graham, of Florida.
Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Ex Officio: Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota.
National Finance Chair: Joseph A. Cari, Jr.
STAFF
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 430 South Capitol
Street SE. 20003, 224-2447; FAX: 485-3120.
Executive Director.--Donald J. Foley.
Assistant to the Executive Director.--Judie Saunders.
Executive Assistant, Tally Coordinator.--Daniel Levy.
Special Assistant to the Leader.--Steve Erpenbach.
Director, Strategy and Policy.--Jim Pribyl.
Political Director.--Gail Stoltz.
Deputy Political Director.--Jim Morgan.
Director of--
Campaign Services.--David Plouffe.
Strategic Planning.--Steve Jarding.
Press Secretary.--Kim James.
Press Assistant.--Kathryn Crump.
Labor Liaison.--Dick Murphy.
Director, Research.--Peter Lindstrom.
Deputy Director, Research.--Patty Gaul.
Research Assistant.--Patrick Hart.
Deputy Executive Director, Finance Director.--Rita Lewis.
Deputy Finance Director, Director of Majority Trust.--Stephanie
Cooper.
Director of--
Leadership Circle.--Laura Young.
DSCC Roundtable.--Jonathan Grossman.
Co-Directors of National Fundraising: Kimball Stroud; Liz Silva;
Melissa Maxfield.
Donor Program Assistant.--Todd Sandman.
Fundraising Assistant.--Jody Slusky.
National Fundraising Assistant.--Matthew D'Amico.
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National Fundraising (CA).--Tricia Riffenburgh.
Director of--
Computer Operations.--Jeff Ferguson.
Women's Council, New York Fundraising.--Susan Torricelli.
Deputy Director, Computer Operations.--Tim Nelson.
Systems Analyst.--John Donahue.
Director of Direct Mail.--Debra Davey.
Comptroller.--Darlene Setter.
Deputy Comptroller.--Kelly Weeks.
Director, Budget.--Sheila Nix.
Receptionist.--Mabel Squire.
General Counsel.--Robert Bauer.
Auditor.--Amy Gilbert.
Democratic Conference
SC8-Capitol. Phone, 224-8678; FAX: 228-4538
Secretary.--Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Chief Counsel and Floor Assistant.--Kevin F. Kelly.
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STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE
(Republicans in roman; Democrats in italic; Independent in small caps;
Resident Commissioner and Delegates in boldface)
[Room numbers beginning with H are in the Capitol, with CHOB are in the
Cannon House Office Building, with LHOB are in the Longworth House
Office Building, with RHOB are in the Rayburn House Office Building,
with H1 are in O'Neill House Office Building, and with H2 are in
Ford House Office Building]
Agriculture
(1301 LHOB, phone 225-2171; FAX: 225-8510; meets first Tuesday of each
month)
Ratio: 27/22
Pat Roberts, of Kansas. E. (Kika) de la Garza, of Texas.
Bill Emerson, of Missouri. George E. Brown, Jr., of
California.
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina.
Larry Combest, of Texas. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri.
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska. Tim Johnson, of South Dakota.
John A. Boehner, of Ohio. Gary A. Condit, of California.
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois. Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota.
John T. Doolittle, of California. Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia. Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina.
Richard W. Pombo, of California. David Minge, of Minnesota.
Charles T. Canady, of Florida. Earl F. Hilliard, of Alabama.
Nick Smith, of Michigan. Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota.
Terry Everett, of Alabama. Tim Holden, of Pennsylvania.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma. Cynthia A. McKinney, of Georgia.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky. Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky.
Richard H. Baker, of Louisiana. Karen L. Thurman, of Florida.
Mike D. Crapo, of Idaho. Sanford D. Bishop, of Georgia.
Ken Calvert, of California. Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho. Sam Farr, of California.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana. Ed Pastor, of Arizona.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee. John Elias Baldacci, of Maine.
Tom Latham, of Iowa.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.
Mark Adam Foley, of Florida.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members of all
subcommittees.]
general farm commodities
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas.
Bill Emerson, of Missouri. David Minge, of Minnesota.
Larry Combest, of Texas. Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota.
John A. Boehner, of Ohio. Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi.
Nick Smith, of Michigan. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina.
Richard H. Baker, of Louisiana. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri.
Tom Latham, of Iowa. Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon. Ed Pastor, of Arizona.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma.
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livestock, dairy, and poultry
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri.
John A. Boehner, of Ohio. Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia. Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Richard W. Pombo, of California. Earl F. Hilliard, of Alabama.
Nick Smith, of Michigan. Tim Holden, of Pennsylvania.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.
risk management and specialty crops
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina.
Larry Combest, of Texas. Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina.
John T. Doolittle, of California. Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky.
Richard W. Pombo, of California. Karen L. Thurman, of Florida.
Terry Everett, of Alabama. Sanford D. Bishop, of Georgia.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky. Sam Farr, of California.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee. Ed Pastor, of Arizona.
Mark Adam Foley, of Florida.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia.
department operations, nutrition, and foreign agriculture
Bill Emerson, of Missouri. Gary A. Condit, of California.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado. George E. Brown, Jr., of
California.
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois. Cynthia A. McKinney, of Georgia.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia. Earl F. Hilliard, of Alabama.
Charles T. Canady, of Florida. Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky.
Ken Calvert, of California. Karen L. Thurman, of Florida.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana. Sanford D. Bishop, of Georgia.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee. Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi.
Tom Latham, of Iowa. Sam Farr, of California.
Mark Adam Foley, of Floria. John Elias Baldacci, of Maine.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho.
resource conservation, research, and forestry
Wayne Allard, of Colorado. Tim Johnson, of South Dakota.
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. John Elias Baldacci, of Maine.
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska. George E. Brown, Jr., of
California.
John T. Doolittle, of California. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas.
Richard W. Pombo, of California. Gary A. Condit, of California.
Nick Smith, of Michigan. Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma. Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky. David Minge, of Minnesota.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho. Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho. Tim Holden, of Pennsylvania.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.
STAFF
Committee on Agriculture (1301 LHOB), 225-2171.
Chief of Staff.--Gary R. Mitchell.
Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff.--Scott McCoy, 5-0029.
Chief Council.--John E. Hogan (1304 LHOB), 5-5944.
Deputy Chief Counsel.--John Frank (1304 LHOB), 5-5944.
Associate Counsels: Gerald Jackson (1304 LHOB), 5-5944; Lance
Kotschwar (1304 LHOB), 5-5944.
Policy Director.--William E. O'Conner.
Legislative Director.--Dale Moore.
Committee Administrator.--Diane Keyser.
Press Secretary.--Jackie Cottrell (1303 LHOB), 5-4050.
Deputy Press Secretary.--Tom Hemmer (1303 LHOB), 5-3329.
Printing Editor.--James Cahill (1303 LHOB), 5-2183.
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Hearing Clerk.--Wanda Worsham (1336 LHOB), 5-2342.
Assistant Hearing Clerk/Scheduler.--Callista Bisek, 5-0029.
Chairman's Scheduler.--Maggie Ward (1126 LHOB), 5-2715.
Computer/Constituent Specialist.--Susi Houser.
Senior Professional Staff Members: Dave Ebersole (1336 LHOB), 5-
2342; Lynn Gallagher, 5-0029.
Professional Staff Member.--Bryce R. Quick, 5-0029.
Staff Assistants: Christin Bradshaw (1336 LHOB), 5-2342; Alex
Fischer (1336 LHOB), 5-9320; David Kroeger; Debbie Smith
(1304 LHOB), 5-5944; Charlotte Whited (1430 LHOB), 5-0171.
Director, Subcommittee on--
Resource Conservation, Research and Forestry.--Doug
Benevento (1336 LHOB), 5-2342.
Risk Management and Specialty Crops.--Stacy Carey (1336
LHOB), 5-2342.
Department Operations, Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture.--
Neil Moseman (1430 LHOB), 5-0171.
General Farm Commodities.--Alan Ott (1430 LHOB), 5-0171.
Livestock, Dairy and Poultry.--Pete Thomson (1301 LHOB), 5-
0029.
Subcommittee Staff Assistants: Jeff Harrison (1336 LHOB), 5-
2342; Jon Hixson (1430 LHOB), 5-0171; Andrew Reese (1301A
LHOB), 5-4927;
Receptionist.--Christine Gavin.
Minority Staff Director/Counsel.--Vernie Hubert (1305 LHOB), 5-0420.
Deputy Counsel.--Julie Paradis (1305 LHOB), 5-0421.
Executive Assistant.--Dianne Powell (1305 LHOB), 5-0317.
Consultants: Andy Baker (1002 LHOB), 5-1867; Tim DeCoster
(1002 LHOB), 5-1867; Keith Pitts (1002 LHOB), 5-1867; Anne
Simmons (1002 LHOB), 5-1867.
Economist.--Chip Conley, 5-2349.
Staff Assistants: Alex Buell (1002 LHOB), 5-1867; Brenda
Connolly (1002 LHOB), 5-1867; Brenda Hatton (1305 LHOB), 5-
8407; Marshall Livingston (1305 LHOB), 5-6878; Curt Mann
(1002 LHOB), 5-1867; John Riley (1305 LHOB), 5-7987.
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Appropriations
(H-218, The Capitol, phone 225-2771, meets first Wednesday of each month
and on call of the chairman)
Ratio: 32/24
Bob Livingston, of Louisiana. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin.
Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois.
John T. Myers, of Indiana. Louis Stokes, of Ohio.
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida. Tom Bevill, of Alabama.
Ralph Regula, of Ohio. John P. Murtha, of Pennsylvania.
Jerry Lewis, of California. Charles Wilson, of Texas.
John Edward Porter, of Illinois. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington.
Harold Rogers, of Kentucky. Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota.
Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Julian C. Dixon, of California.
Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia. Vic Fazio, of California.
Tom DeLay, of Texas. W.G. (Bill) Hefner, of North
Carolina.
Jim Kolbe, of Arizona. Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland.
Barbara F. Vucanovich, of Nevada. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois.
Jim Lightfoot, of Iowa. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas.
Ron Packard, of California. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia.
Sonny Callahan, of Alabama. Jim Chapman, of Texas.
James T. Walsh, of New York. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio.
Charles H. Taylor, of North David E. Skaggs, of Colorado.
Carolina.
David L. Hobson, of Ohio. Nancy Pelosi, of California.
Ernest J. Istook, Jr., of Oklahoma. Peter J. Visclosky, of Indiana.
Henry Bonilla, of Texas. Thomas M. Foglietta, of
Pennsylvania.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan. Esteban Edward Torres, of
California.
Dan Miller, of Florida. Nita M. Lowey, of New York.
Jay Dickey, of Arkansas. Ray Thornton, of Arkansas.
Jack Kingston, of Georgia.
Frank Riggs, of California.
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, of New
Jersey.
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi.
Michael P. Forbes, of New York.
George R. Nethercutt, Jr., of
Washington.
Jim Bunn, of Oregon.
Mark W. Neumann, of Wisconsin.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[Under committee rules, Mr. Livingston as chairman of the full
committee, and Mr. Obey, as the ranking minority member of the full
committee, are authorized to sit as members of all subcommittees.]
agriculture, rural development, food and drug administration, and
related agencies
Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois.
John T. Myers, of Indiana. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio.
James T. Walsh, of New York. Ray Thornton, of Arkansas.
Jay Dickey, of Arkansas. Nita M. Lowey, of New York.
Jack Kingston, of Georgia.
Frank Riggs, of California.
George R. Nethercutt, Jr., of
Washington.
commerce, justice, state, and judiciary
Harold Rogers, of Kentucky. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia.
Jim Kolbe, of Arizona. David E. Skaggs, of Colorado.
Charles H. Taylor, of North Julian C. Dixon, of California.
Carolina.
Ralph Regula, of Ohio.
Michael P. Forbes, of New York.
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district of columbia
James T. Walsh, of New York. Julian C. Dixon, of California.
Henry Bonilla, of Texas. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois.
Jack Kingston, of Georgia. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio.
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, of New
Jersey.
Mark W. Neumann, of Wisconsin.
energy and water development
John T. Myers, of Indiana. Tom Bevill, of Alabama.
Harold Rogers, of Kentucky. Vic Fazio, of California.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan. Jim Chapman, of Texas.
Frank Riggs, of California.
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, of New
Jersey.
Jim Bunn, of Oregon.
foreign operations, export financing, and related programs
Sonny Callahan, of Alabama. Charles Wilson, of Texas.
John Edward Porter, of Illinois. Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois.
Bob Livingston, of Louisiana. Nancy Pelosi, of California.
Jim Lightfoot, of Iowa. Esteban Edward Torres, of
California.
Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia.
Ron Packard, of California.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan.
Michael P. Forbes, of New York.
Jim Bunn, of Oregon.
interior
Ralph Regula, of Ohio. Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois.
Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington.
Jim Kolbe, of Arizona. Tom Bevill, of Alabama.
Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. David E. Skaggs, of Colorado.
Barbara F. Vucanovich, of Nevada.
Charles H. Taylor, of North
Carolina.
George R. Nethercutt, Jr., of
Washington.
Jim Bunn, of Oregon.
labor, health and human services, and education
John Edward Porter, of Illinois. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin.
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida. Louis Stokes, of Ohio.
Henry Bonilla, of Texas. Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland.
Ernest J. Istook, Jr., of Oklahoma. Nancy Pelosi, of California.
Dan Miller, of Florida. Nita M. Lowey, of New York.
Jay Dickey, of Arkansas.
Frank Riggs, of California.
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi.
legislative
Ron Packard, of California. Vic Fazio, of California.
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida. Ray Thornton, of Arkansas.
Charles H. Taylor, of North Julian C. Dixon, of California.
Carolina.
Dan Miller, of Florida.
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi.
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military construction
Barbara F. Vucanovich, of Nevada. W.G. (Bill) Hefner, of North
Carolina.
Sonny Callahan, of Alabama. Thomas M. Foglietta, of
Pennsylvania.
Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. Peter J. Visclosky, of Indiana.
John T. Myers, of Indiana. Esteban Edward Torres, of
California.
John Edward Porter, of Illinois.
Ernest J. Istook, Jr., of Oklahoma.
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi.
national security
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida. John P. Murtha, of Pennsylvania.
Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington.
Bob Livingston, of Louisiana. Charles Wilson, of Texas.
Jerry Lewis, of California. W.G. (Bill) Hefner, of North
Carolina.
Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota.
David L. Hobson, of Ohio.
Henry Bonilla, of Texas.
George R. Nethercutt, Jr., of
Washington.
Mark W. Neumann, of Wisconsin.
transportation
Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia. Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota.\1\
\1\ Ranking Democratic Member (leave of absence).
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Tom DeLay, of Texas. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois.
Ralph Regula, of Ohio. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas.\2\
\2\ Acting Ranking Democratic Member.
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Harold Rogers, of Kentucky. Thomas M. Foglietta, of
Pennsylvania.
Jim Lightfoot, of Iowa.
Ron Packard, of California.
Sonny Callahan, of Alabama.
Jay Dickey, of Arkansas.
treasury, postal service, and general government
Jim Lightfoot, of Iowa. Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland.
Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia. Peter J. Visclosky, of Indiana.
Ernest J. Istook, Jr., of Oklahoma. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas.
Jack Kingston, of Georgia.
Michael P. Forbes, of New York.
va, hud, and independent agencies
Jerry Lewis, of California. Louis Stokes, of Ohio.
Tom DeLay, of Texas. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia.
Barbara F. Vucanovich, of Nevada. Jim Chapman, of Texas.
James T. Walsh, of New York. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio.
David L. Hobson, of Ohio.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan.
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, of New
Jersey.
Mark W. Neumann, of Wisconsin.
STAFF
Committee on Appropriations (H-218, The Capitol), 225-2771.
Clerk and Staff Director.--James W. Dyer.
Staff Assistants: Morris L. Funderburk, Quin Hillyer, Dennis M.
Kedzior, John R. Mikel, Frederick G. Mohrman, George P.
Arnold (B-305 RHOB), 5-2718; Donald M. McKinnon (B-305), 5-
2718; Michael S. Weinberger (B-305 RHOB), 5-2718; Kenneth M.
Marx (B-305 RHOB), 5-2718; Timothy J. Buck (B-305 RHOB), 5-
2718.
Communications Director.--Elizabeth Morra.
Administrative Assistant.--Gerard J. Chouinard.
Administrative Aides: Diann Kane, Tyler Garvens, Kimberly
Wolterstorff.
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Office Assistant.--Theodore Powell.
Editor.--Ron Miller (B-301A RHOB), 5-2851.
Administrative Aide.--Cathy Edwards.
Minority Staff Director.--Scott Lilly (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Staff Assistants: Joseph Crapa, John Kole.
Administrative Aides: Robert Bonner, Nancy Madden.
Surveys and Investigations Staff (H2-283 FHOB), 5-3881.
Chief.--R.W. Vandergrift, Jr.
Deputy Director.--Robert Reitwiesner.
Assistant Director.--Joseph M. Stehr III.
Investigators: Michael O. Glynn, Noble L. Holmes, Dennis K.
Lutz, L. Michael Welsh, Herman C. Young.
Administrative Officer.--Ann M. Stull.
Secretaries: Victoria V. Decatur-Brodeur, Johannah P. O'Keeffe,
Tracey E. Russell, Joyce C. Stover, Dorothy M. Williams.
Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug
Administration, and Related Agencies (2362 RHOB), 5-2638.
Staff Assistants: Timothy K. Sanders, Carol A. Murphy.
Administrative Aide.--Toni Savia.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Del Davis (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the
Judiciary, and Related Agencies (H-309), 5-3351.
Staff Assistants: James M. Kulikowski, Sally Chadbourne, Therese
McAuliffe.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Mark Murray (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on the District of Columbia (H-147), 5-5338.
Staff Assistant.--Americo S. Miconi.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Cheryl Smith (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development (2362 RHOB), 5-3421.
Staff Assistants: James D. Ogsbury, Robert A. Schmidt, Jeanne L.
Wilson.
Administrative Aide.--Lori Whipp.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Mark Murray (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related
Programs (H-150), 5-2041.
Staff Assistants: Charles O. Flickner, Jr., William B. Inglee, John
G. Shank.
Administrative Aide.--Lorinda Maes.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Terry Peel (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies (B-308 RHOB), 5-3081.
Staff Assistants: Deborah A. Weatherly, Loretta C. Beaumont, Mark J.
Mioduski, Joel Kaplan.
Administrative Aide.--Angie Perry.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Del Davis (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services,
Education, and Related Agencies (2358 RHOB), 5-3508.
Staff Assistants: S. Anthony McCain, Robert L. Knisely, Susan E.
Quantius, Michael Myers.
Administrative Aide.--Joanne L. Orndorff.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Michael Stephens (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Legislative (H-147), 5-5338.
Staff Assistant.--Edward E. Lombard.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Scott Lilly (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Military Construction (B-300 RHOB), 5-3047.
Staff Assistants: Elizabeth C. Dawson, Henry E. Moore.
Administrative Aide.--Mary Arnold.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Mark Murray (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on National Security (H-149), 5-2847.
Staff Assistants:
Kevin M. Roper
Donald E. Richbourg
Robert V. Davis
Douglas Gregory
Alicia Jones
Paul Juola
Patricia Keenan
David F. Kilian
Sara Magoulick
Juliet Pacquing
John G. Plashal
Gregory J. Walters
Administrative Aides: C. Paige Schreiner, Stacy Trimble.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Gregory Dahlberg (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Department of Transportation and Related Agencies (2358
RHOB), 5-2141.
Staff Assistants: John T. Blazey, Richard Efford, Stephanie Gupta.
Administrative Aide.--Linda J. Muir.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Cheryl Smith (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
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Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government
(B-307 RHOB), 5-5834.
Staff Assistants: Michelle Mrdeza, Elizabeth Phillips, Daniel Cantu.
Administrative Aide.--Jennifer Mummert.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Terry Peel (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on VA, HUD, and Independent Agencies (H-143), 5-3241.
Staff Assistants: Frank M. Cushing, Paul E. Thomson, Timothy
Peterson, Jon Gauthier.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Del Davis (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Banking and Financial Services
(2129 RHOB, phone 225-7502, meets first Tuesday of each month)
Ratio: 27/22/1
James A. Leach, of Iowa. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas.
Bill McCollum, of Florida. John J. LaFalce, of New York.
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
Richard H. Baker, of Louisiana. Paul E. Kanjorski, of Pennsylvania.
Rick Lazio, of New York. Joseph P. Kennedy II, of
Massachusetts.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama. Floyd H. Flake, of New York.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware. Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland.
Peter T. King, of New York. Maxine Waters, of California.
Edward R. Royce, of California. Bill Orton, of Utah.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma. Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois. Luis V. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona. Lucille Roybal-Allard, of
California.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington. Thomas M. Barrett, of Wisconsin.
Sonny Bono, of California. Nydia M. Velazquez, of New York.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio. Albert Russell Wynn, of Maryland.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of Cleo Fields, of Louisiana.
Maryland.
Bob Barr, of Georgia. Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Dick Chrysler, of Michigan. Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio. Gary L. Ackerman, of New York.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania. Ken Bentsen, of Texas.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North
Carolina.
Steve Stockman, of Texas.
Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York.
Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.
SUBCOMMITTEES
capital markets, securities and government-sponsored enterprises
Richard H. Baker, of Louisiana. Paul E. Kanjorksi, of Pennsylvania
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona. Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio. Gary L. Ackerman, of New York.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania. Ken Bentsen, of Texas.
Steve Stockman, of Texas. John J. LaFalce, of New York.
Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey. Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma. Floyd H. Flake, of New York.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York. Maxine Waters, of California.
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Bill Orton, of Utah.
Rick Lazio, of New York.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama.
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domestic and international monetary policy
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware. Floyd H. Flake, of New York.
Edward R. Royce, of California. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma. Joseph P. Kennedy, II of
Massachusetts.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington. Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York.
Bob Barr, of Georgia. Lucille Roybal-Allard, of
California.
Dick Chrysler, of Michigan. Thomas M. Barrett, of Wisconsin.
Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey. Cleo Fields, of Louisiana.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma. Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.
Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.
financial institutions and consumer credit
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
Bill McCollum, of Florida. John J. LaFalce, of New York.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Paul E. Kanjorski, of Pennsylvania.
Peter T. King, of New York. Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland.
Edward R. Royce, of California. Bill Orton, of Utah.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma. Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois. Thomas M. Barrett, of Wisconsin.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington. Albert Russell Wynn, of Maryland.
Sonny Bono, of California. Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of
Maryland.
general oversight and investigations
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama. Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland.
Bob Barr, of Georgia. Nydia M. Velazquez, of New York.
Dick Chrysler, of Michigan. Luis V. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North Albert Russell Wynn, of Maryland.
Carolina.
Peter T. King, of New York.
Steve Stockman, of Texas.
housing and community opportunity
Rick Lazio, of New York. Joseph P. Kennedy II, of
Massachusetts.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas.
Richard H. Baker, of Louisiana. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware. Maxine Waters, of California.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois. Luis V. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona. Lucille Roybal-Allard, of
California.
Sonny Bono, of California. Nydia M. Velazquez, of New York.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio. Cleo Fields, of Louisiana.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
Maryland.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North
Carolina.
Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.
STAFF
Committee on Banking and Financial Services (2129 RHOB), 225-7502.
Staff Director.--Anthony Cole.
General Counsel.--Joseph Scidel, 6-3241.
Minority Staff Director.--Kelsay Meek, 5-7057.
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Budget
(309 CHOB, 20515-6065, phone 226-7270; FAX: 226-7174, meets first
Wednesday of each month)
Ratio: 24/18
John R. Kasich, of Ohio. Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota.
David L. Hobson, of Ohio. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas.
Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania. Louise McIntosh Slaughter, of New
York.
Jim Kolbe, of Arizona. Mike Parker, of Mississippi.
Christopher Shays, of Connecticut. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania.
Wally Herger, of California. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia.
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky. Jerry F. Costello, of Illinois.
Lamar S. Smith, of Texas. Harry A. Johnston, of Florida.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado. Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii.
Dan Miller, of Florida. Bill Orton, of Utah.
Rick Lazio, of New York. Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota.
Bob Franks, of New Jersey. Glen Browder, of Alabama.
Nick Smith, of Michigan. Lynn C. Woolsey, of California.
Bob Inglis, of South Carolina. John W. Olver, of Massachusetts.
Martin R. Hoke, of Ohio. Lucille Roybal-Allard, of
California.
Susan Molinari, of New York. Carrie P. Meek, of Florida.
Jim Nussle, of Iowa. Lynn N. Rivers, of Michigan.
Peter Hoekstra, of Michigan. Lloyd Doggett, of Texas.
Steve Largent, of Oklahoma.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.
Sam Brownback, of Kansas.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.
George P. Radanovich, of
California.
Charles F. Bass, of New Hampshire.
STAFF
Committee on the Budget (309 CHOB), 226-7270; FAX: 226-7174.
Majority Chief of Staff.--Richard E. May.
Assistant to the Staff Director.--Lori M.S. Senft.
Administrative Officer.--Brynne K. Crowe.
Deputy Director.--H. Arthur Sauer.
Director for--
Budget Policy.--Patrick L. Knudsen.
Communications.--Christopher W. Ullman.
Coalitions.--Adrien MacGillivray.
Chief Counsel.--Jim Bates.
Majority Counsel.--Lee Cowen.
Economists: Alfred J. Drummond, Ph.D., Tom Loo, Ph.D.
Health Economist.--James R. Cantwell.
Budget Analysts: Linda Vaughan Barnett, Gary N. Guthrie, Shirley
I. Lee, Michael Lofgren, Roger Mahan, Kathy A. Ormiston,
Paul A. Restuccia, Cynthia Roselle, Michael Rubin, Wayne
Struble.
Health Analysts: Greg Hampton, Dede Spitznagel.
Legislative Fellow.--Jim Mietus.
Committee Printer.--Dick Magee.
Receptionist.--Deborah LeBlanc.
Minority Staff Director.--Eileen M. Baumgartner (222 OHOB), 226-
7200.
Executive Assistant to Staff Director.--Linda Bywaters.
Office Manager.--Beth E. Vilsack.
Budget Analyst.--Shelley Amdur.
Economist.--Al Davis.
Director of Budget Analysis.--Joel Friedman.
Budget Analysts: Mike Jones, Susan Warner, Andrea Weathers.
Press Secretary.--Marc Kimball.
Chief Counsel.--David Reich.
Counsel.--Karen Vagley.
Associate Staff: Becca Tice (1211 LHOB), 225-6605; Anne Grady
(2347 RHOB), 225-3615; Pat Steward Holland (2445 RHOB), 225-
5865; Matt Dinkle (2455 RHOB), 225-2301; Elizabeth Whyte
(2427 RHOB), 225-4172; Elizabeth Pile (2454 RHOB), 225-5661;
Suzanne Stoll (2458 RHOB), 225-3001; Russell Kudo (2135
RHOB), 225-4906; Scott Olson (440 CHOB), 225-7751; Bart
Chilton (1533 LHOB), 225-2611; David Plunkett (2344 RHOB),
225-3261; Vince Chhabria (439 CHOB), 225-5161;
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Hunter Ridgeway (1027 LHOB), 225-5335; Peter Wong (324 CHOB), 225-1766;
Martha Grundmann (404 CHOB), 225-4504; George Shevlin (1116
LHOB), 225-6261; Mike Harrison (126 CHOB), 225-4865.
Commerce
(2125 Rayburn House Office Building, phone 225-2927, meets fourth
Tuesday of each month)
Ratio: 26/21
Thomas J. Bliley, Jr., of Virginia. John D. Dingell, of Michigan.
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Henry A. Waxman, of California.
Jack Fields, of Texas. Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts.
Michael G. Oxley, of Ohio. W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Ron Wyden, of Oregon.
Dan Schaefer, of Colorado. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
Joe Barton, of Texas. John Bryant, of Texas.
J. Dennis Hastert, of Illinois. Rick Boucher, of Virginia.
Fred Upton, of Michigan. Thomas J. Manton, of New York.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida. Edolphus Towns, of New York.
Bill Paxon, of New York. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
Paul E. Gillmor, of Ohio. Frank Pallone, Jr., of New Jersey.
Scott L. Klug, of Wisconsin. Sherrod Brown, of Ohio.
Gary A. Franks, of Connecticut. Blanche Lambert Lincoln, of
Arkansas.
James C. Greenwood, of Bart Gordon, of Tennessee.
Pennsylvania.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho. Elizabeth Furse, of Oregon.
Christopher Cox, of California. Peter Deutsch, of Florida.
Nathan Deal, of Georgia. Bobby L. Rush, of Illinois.
Richard Burr, of North Carolina. Anna G. Eshoo, of California.
Brian P. Bilbray, of California. Ron Klink, of Pennsylvania.
Ed Whitfield, of Kentucky. Bart Stupak, of Michigan.
Greg Ganske, of Iowa.
Dan Frisa, of New York.
Charles W. Norwood, Jr., of
Georgia.
Rick White, of Washington.
Tom A. Coburn, of Oklahoma.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members, with
vote, of all subcommittees.]
commerce, trade, and hazardous materials
Michael G. Oxley, of Ohio. W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Jack Fields, of Texas. Elizabeth Furse, of Oregon.
Fred Upton, of Michigan. Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts.
Bill Paxon, of New York. Rick Boucher, of Virginia.
Paul E. Gillmor, of Ohio. Thomas J. Manton, of New York.
James C. Greenwood, of Sherrod Brown, of Ohio.
Pennsylvania.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho. Blanche Lambert Lincoln, of
Arkansas.
Brian P. Bilbray, of California. Peter Deutsch, of Florida.
Ed Whitfield, of Kentucky. Bart Stupak, of Michigan.
Greg Ganske, of Iowa. Bobby L. Rush, of Illinois.
Dan Frisa, of New York.
Charles W. Norwood, Jr., of
Georgia.
Rick White, of Washington.
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energy and power
Dan Schaefer, of Colorado. Frank Pallone, of New Jersey.
Gary A. Franks, of Connecticut. W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Bart Gordon, of Tennessee.
Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Bobby L. Rush, of Illinois.
J. Dennis Hastert, of Illinois. Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts.
Fred Upton, of Michigan. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida. Thomas J. Manton, of New York.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho. Blanche Lambert Lincoln, of
Arkansas.
Nathan Deal, of Georgia. Peter Deutsch, of Florida.
Richard Burr, of North Carolina.
Charlie W. Norwood, Jr., of
Georgia.
Tom A. Coburn, of Oklahoma.
health and environment
Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Henry A. Waxman, of California.
J. Dennis Hastert, of Illinois. Sherrod Brown, of Ohio.
Joe Barton, of Texas. Blanche Lambert Lincoln, of
Arkansas.
Fred Upton, of Michigan. Peter Deutsch, of Florida.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida. Bart Stupak, of Michigan.
Scott L. Klug, of Wisconsin. Ron Wyden, of Oregon.
Gary A. Franks, of Connecticut. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
James C. Greenwood, of John Bryant, of Texas.
Pennsylvania.
Richard Burr, of North Carolina. Edolphus Towns, of New York.
Brian P. Bilbray, of California. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
Ed Whitfield, of Kentucky. Frank Pallone, Jr., of New Jersey.
Greg Ganske, of Iowa.
Charles W. Norwood, Jr., of
Georgia.
Tom A. Coburn, of Oklahoma.
oversight and investigations
Joe Barton, of Texas. Ron Wyden, of Oregon.
Christopher Cox, of California. Henry Waxman, of California.
Gary A. Franks, of Connecticut. Elizabeth Furse, of Oregon.
James C. Greenwood, of Anna G. Eshoo, of California.
Pennsylvania.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho. Ron Klink, of Pennsylvania.
Richard Burr, of North Carolina.
Dan Frisa, of New York.
telecommunications and finance
Jack Fields, of Texas. Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts.
Michael G. Oxley, of Ohio. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. John Bryant, of Texas.
Dan Schaefer, of Colorado. Rick Boucher, of Virginia.
Joe Barton, of Texas. Thomas J. Manton, of New York.
J. Dennis Hastert, of Illinois. Edolphus Towns, of New York.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
Bill Paxon, of New York. Bart Gordon, of Tennessee.
Paul E. Gillmor, of Ohio. Bobby L. Rush, of Illinois.
Scott L. Klug, of Wisconsin. Anna G. Eshoo, of California.
Christopher Cox, of California. Ron Klink, of Pennsylvania.
Nathan Deal, of Georgia. Elizabeth Furse, of Oregon.
Dan Frisa, of New York.
Rick White, of Washington.
Tom A. Coburn, of Oklahoma.
STAFF
Committee on Commerce (2125 RHOB), 225-2927.
Chief of Staff.--James E. Derderian.
Director of Communications.--Mike Collins.
General Counsel.--Charles Ingebretson.
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Counsels: Clarence (Bud) Albright, Douglas Bennett, Stephen
Blumenthal, Howard Cohen, John Cohrssen, Charli Coon,
Frederick Eames, Robert Gordon (H2-316 FHOB), 6-2424, Melody
J. Harned, Nandan Kenkeremath (H2-316 FHOB), 6-2424, Mary M.
McGrane, Robert J. Meyers, Thomas O. Montgomery, Michael
Regan (H2-316 FHOB), 6-2424, Catherine Reid (H2-316 FHOB),
6-2424, Stephen Sayle, Alan Slobodin, Catherine VanWay,
Cynthia Wilkinson, Dennis B. Wilson.
Legislative Clerk.--Darlene McMullen.
LAN Administrator.--John Clocker.
Administrative Coordinator.--Marie Burns.
Office Manager (Annex).--June Cassidy.
Professional Staff Members: Eric Berger, Hugh Halpern, Joseph
Loughran, Troy Timmons.
Comptroller.--Anthony Sullivan.
Economist.--Harold Furchtgott-Roth.
Staff Assistants: Tom Aman, Dwight Cates, Rob Cimo, Fernanda
Dau, Margaret Daze, Susan Grymes, Alan Hill, Rodney Hoppe,
Barbara Loza, Deirdre McCullough, Michael O'Rielly, Lisa
Richards, Donn Salvosa, Tom Starshak, Cheryl Thomas, Mike
Twincheck.
Printer.--Joseph P. Patterson.
GPO Details (B-334 RHOB), 5-0430: Leland Larmon, Eileen Smith.
Minority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Alan J. Roth (2322 RHOB), 5-
3641.
Deputy Staff Director.--Dennis Fitzgibbons.
Counsels: Timothy Forde (H2-564 FHOB), 6-3400, Richard A.
Frandsen, Sue Sheridan (H2-564 FHOB), 6-3400, Donald Shriber
(H2-564 FHOB), 6-3400, Reid Stuntz (H2-564 FHOB), 6-3400,
David Tittsworth, Consuela M. Washington
Professional Staff Members: Kathleen Holcombe (H2-564 FHOB), 6-
3400, David Leach.
Senior Secretaries: Carla Van't Hoff, Charlotte E. Berryman (H2-
564 FHOB), 6-3400.
Investigator.--Bruce F. Chafin (H2-564 FHOB), 6-3400.
Clerk.--Sharon E. Davis.
Assistant Clerk/LAN administrator.--Candace Butler (H2-564
FHOB), 6-3400.
Staff Assistants: Nick Karamanos, Almee MoTigue (H2-564 FHOB),
6-3400.
Economic and Educational Opportunities
(2181 RHOB, phone 225-4527; FAX: 225-9571; meets second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month)
Ratio: 24/18 \1\
\1\ Ratio does not include Resident Commissioner or Delegates.
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William F. Goodling, of William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri.
Pennsylvania.
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. George Miller, of California.
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Pat Williams, of Montana.
Harris W. Fawell, of Illinois. Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina. Major R. Owens, of New York.
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska. Thomas C. Sawyer, of Ohio.
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
California.
Peter Hoekstra, of Michigan. Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii.
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersey.
California.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware. Jack Reed, of Rhode Island.
Jan Meyers, of Kansas. Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
Sam Johnson, of Texas. Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
James M. Talent, of Missouri. Xavier Becerra, of California.
James C. Greenwood, of Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
Pennsylvania.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas. Gene Green, of Texas.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan. Lynn C. Woolsey, of California.
Frank Riggs, of California. Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto
Rico.
Lindsey O. Graham, of South Mel Reynolds, of Illinois.
Carolina.
Dave Weldon, of Florida.
David Funderburk, of North
Carolina.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana.
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana.
Charles W. Norwood, Jr., of
Georgia.
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SUBCOMMITTEES
early childhood, youth, and families
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
California.
William F. Goodling, of George Miller, of California.
Pennsylvania.
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Pat Williams, of Montana.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware. Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
Sam Johnson, of Texas. Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii.
James C. Greenwood, of Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
Pennsylvania.
Frank Riggs, of California. Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
Dave Weldon, of Florida. Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto
Rico.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana.
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana.
employer-employee relations
Harris W. Fawell, of Illinois. Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Major R. Owens, of New York.
James M. Talent, of Missouri. Thomas C. Sawyer, of Ohio.
Jan Meyers, of Kansas. Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan. Mel Reynolds, of Illinois.
Dave Weldon, of Florida.
Lindsey O. Graham, of South
Carolina.
oversight and investigations
Peter Hoekstra, of Michigan. Thomas C. Sawyer, of Ohio.
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska. Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina. Jack Reed, of Rhode Island.
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
California.
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
California.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware. Gene Green, of Texas.
Dave Weldon, of Florida. Mel Reynolds, of Illinois.
William F. Goodling, of
Pennsylvania.
Harris Fawell, of Illinois.
postsecondary education, training, and life-long learning
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of Pat Williams, of Montana.
California.
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersey.
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana. Jack Reed, of Rhode Island.
William F. Goodling, of Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
Pennsylvania.
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Xavier Becerra, of California.
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Gene Green, of Texas.
Frank Riggs, of California. Lynn C. Woolsey, of California.
David Funderburk, of North
Carolina.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana.
workforce protections
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina. Major R. Owens, of New York.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas. George Miller, of California.
Lindsey O. Graham, of South Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii.
Carolina.
David Funderburk, of North Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersery.
Carolina.
Charles W. Norwood, Jr., of Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
Georgia.
Harris W. Fawell, of Illinois. Lynn C. Woolsey, of California.
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska. Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto
Rico.
Peter Hoekstra, of Michigan.
James C. Greenwood, of
Pennsylvania.
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STAFF
Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities (2181 RHOB), 225-
4527.
Staff Director.--Jay Eagen.
Parliamentary Counsel.--Jo-Marie St. Martin.
Parliamentary Assistant.--Linda Stevens.
Workplace Policy Counsel.--Kathy (Marshall) Gillespie.
Workplace Policy Coordinator.--Randy Johnson.
Communications Director.--Cheri Jacobus.
Senior Education Policy Advisor.--Sally G. Lovejoy.
Education Coordinator.--Vic Klatt.
Office Manager.--Pat Koch.
Office Manager.--Sophronia Wright (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558.
Office Manager/Intern Coordinator.--Deborah L. Samantar (B-346A
RHOB), 5-7101.
Budget Analyst.--John Straub (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101.
Clerk.--Silvia R. Riley.
Deputy Clerk.--Dianna J. Ruskowsky.
Documents Clerk.--Rob Borden (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101.
Calendar Clerk/Advance.--Cindy Von Gogh.
Media Assistant.--Chris Burk.
Actuary/Professional Staff Member.--Russell J. Mueller (B-346A
RHOB), 5-7101.
Legislative Associate.--Patrick Beers (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101.
Legislative Assistants: Mary Ann Fitzgerald, Denzel McGuire (H2-
230 FHOB), 5-6558.
Professional Staff: John Barth (2178 RHOB), 5-6910; Mary
(Gardner) Clagett (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558; George Conant (H2-
230 FHOB), 5-6558; Emilia DiSanto (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101;
David Frank (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101; Ed Gilroy (B-346A RHOB),
5-7101; Marc Lampkin (2178 RHOB), 6-6910; Derrick Max (B-
346A RHOB), 5-7101; Hans Meeder (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558; Erika
Otto (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558; D'Arcy Philps (H2-230 FHOB), 5-
6558; Ashley Rehr (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101; Molly Salmi (B-346A
RHOB), 5-7101; Lynn Selmser (H2-230A FHOB), 5-6558; Sally
Stroup (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558; Kent Talbert (H2-230 FHOB), 5-
6558; Gary L. Visscher (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101.
Staff Assistants: Linda Castleman; Amanda Day (B-346A RHOB), 5-
7101; Mark Eckard (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558; Leigh Lanning (B-
346A RHOB), 5-7101; Amy (Swisher) Lozupone; Kevin MacMillan;
Deanna Waldron (2178 RHOB), 5-6910; Karen (Coleman) Wayson.
Receptionist/Staff Assistant.--Trent Barton.
Computer Systems Manager/Staff Assistant.--Nikki Carter (2257-A
RHOB), 5-1743.
Minority Staff:
2101 Rayburn, 225-3725; FAX: 226-4864:
Staff Director.--Gail Weiss.
General Counsel.--Broderick Johnson.
Counsel/Press.--Kevin Bruns.
Executive Assistant.--Laura Geer.
Administrative Assistant/Secretary.--Anita L. Johnson.
Receptionist/Secretary.--Susan Long.
1040 Longworth; FAX: 225-3277:
Senior Legislative Associates/Education: Marshall Grigsby, 225-
7116; Doris Moore-Glenn, 225-7118.
Senior Legislative Associate/Labor.--Peter Rutledge, 225-7117.
Staff Assistant.--Jaime Delgado, 223-9351.
320 Cannon, 226-2068; FAX: 225-3614:
Education Coordinator.--June Harris.
Legislative Associates/Education: Rick Jerue, Sara Platt Davis.
Staff Assistant/Education.--[Vacant.]
112 Cannon, 226-1881; FAX: 226-1882:
Labor Counsel/Coordinator.--Brian V. Kennedy.
Legislative Associate/Labor.--Maria Cuprill.
Staff Assistant/Labor.--Anne Gillespie.
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Government Reform and Oversight
(2157 RHOB, phone 225-5074; FAX: 225-3974; meets second Tuesday of each
month)
Ratio: 27/21/1\1\
\1\ Ratio does not include Resident Commissioner or Delegates.
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William F. Clinger, Jr., of Cardiss Collins, of Illinois.
Pennsylvania. Henry A. Waxman, of California.
Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Tom Lantos, of California.
Dan Burton, of Indiana. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland Virginia.
Christopher Shays, of Connecticut. Major R. Owens, of New York.
Steven Schiff, of New Mexico. Edolphus Towns, of New York.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New Carolina.
Hampshire. Louise McIntosh Slaughter, of New
John M. McHugh, of New York. York.
Stephen Horn, of California. Paul E. Kanjorski, of Pennsylvania.
John L. Mica, of Florida. Gary A. Condit, of California.
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts. Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia. Karen L. Thurman, of Florida.
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana. Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania. Thomas M. Barrett, of Wisconsin.
Randy Tate, of Washington. Gene Taylor, of Mississippi.
Dick Chrysler, of Michigan. Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota. Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana. District of Columbia.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey. James P. Moran, of Virginia.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida. Gene Green, of Texas.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona. Carrie P. Meek, of Florida.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of Frank Mascara, of Pennsylvania.
Illinois. Chaka Fattah, of Pennsylvania.
Charles F. Bass, of New Hampshire.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South
Carolina.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of
Maryland.
Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.
SUBCOMMITTEES
civil service
John L. Mica, of Florida. James P. Moran, of Virginia.
Charles F. Bass, of New Hampshire. Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.
Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Frank Mascara, of Pennsylvania.
Dan Burton, of Indiana.
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland.
district of columbia
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia. Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota. District of Columbia.
John M. McHugh, of New York. Chaka Fattah, of Pennsylvania.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio. Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of
Illinois.
government management, information, and technology
Stephen Horn, of California. Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of Major R. Owens, of New York.
Illinois.
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts. Frank Mascara, of Pennsylvania.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West
Virginia.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South
Carolina.
Randy Tate, of Washington. Paul E. Kanjorski, of Pennsylvania.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.
Charles F. Bass, of New Hampshire.
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human resources and intergovernmental relations
Christopher Shays, of Connecticut. Edolphus Towns, of New York.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana. Tom Lantos, of California.
Steven Schiff, of New Mexico. Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland. Thomas M. Barrett, of Wisconsin.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia. Gene Green, of Texas.
Dick Chrysler, of Missouri. Chaka Fattah, of Pennsylvania.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey. Henry A. Waxman, of California
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South
Carolina.
national economic growth, natural resources, and regulatory affairs
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana. Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania. Henry A. Waxman, of California.
John M. McHugh, of New York. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South
Carolina.
Randy Tate, of Washington. Louise McIntosh Slaughter, of New
York.
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota. Paul E. Kanjorski, of Pennsylvania.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida. Gary A. Condit, of California.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of
Maryland.
national security, international affairs, and criminal justice
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New Karen L. Thurman, of Florida.
Hampshire.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West
Maryland. Virginia.
Steven Schiff, of New Mexico. Gene Taylor, of Mississippi.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida. Carrie P. Meek, of Florida.
John L. Mica, of Florida. Tom Lantos, of California.
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts. Louise McIntosh Slaughter, of New
York.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana. Gary A. Condit, of California.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.
postal service
John M. McHugh, of New York. Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South Major R. Owens, of New York.
Carolina.
Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Gene Green, of Texas.
Christopher Shays, of Connecticut. Carrie P. Meek, of Florida.
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of
Maryland.
STAFF
Committee on Government Reform and Oversight (2157 RHOB), 225-5074.
Majority Staff Director.--James Clarke.
Deputy Staff Director.--Judy Blanchard.
General Counsel.--Kevin Sabo.
Associate General Counsel.--Jonathan Yates.
Financial Administrator.--Grace Washbourne.
Systems Administrator.--Jeff Senter.
Office Manager.--Robin Butler.
Chief Clerk.--Judith McCoy.
Assistant Chief Clerk/Calendar Clerk.--Cheri Tillett.
Documents Clerk.--Kimberly Cummings.
Director of Communications.--Edmund Amorosi.
Press Assistant.--Timothy Fitzpatrick.
Chief Investigator.--Phil Larsen.
Special Counsel.--Lisa Kaufman.
Investigator.--Barbara Comstock.
Procurement Counsel.--Ellen Brown.
Procurement Specialist.--Susan Marshall.
Professional Staff Members: Jane Cobb, Florence Mittleman, Marty
Morgan, Kristine Simmons, Monty Tripp.
Legislative Assistant.--Brian Caudill.
Staff Assistants: Teresa Austin, Jeff Wilmot.
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Minority Staff Director.--Bud Myers (2153 RHOB), 5-5051.
Deputy Staff Director.--Ronald Stroman.
Chief Counsel.--David Schooler.
Assistant to Counsel.--Donald Goldberg.
Senior Policy Analyst.--Bruce Gwinn.
Public Affairs Officer.--Eddie Arnold.
Minority Professional Staff: Cherri Branson, Cedric Hendricks,
David McMillen, Cheryl Phelps, Matthew Pinkus, Miles Quintin
Romney, Denise Wilson (B-350 RHOB), 5-5056.
Chief Clerk.--Ellen Rayner.
Office Manager.--Cecelia Morton.
Staff Assistants: Elisabeth Campbell, Jean Gosa.
Subcommittee on Civil Service (B371-C), 5-6427; FAX: 5-2392.
Staff Director.--George Nesterczuk.
Counsel.--Gary M. Ewing.
Senior Policy Director.--Dan Moll.
Professional Staff Members: Edward J. Lynch, Susan Mosychuk.
Clerk.--Caroline Fiel.
Subcommittee on the District of Columbia (B349-A), 5-6751; FAX: 5-4960.
Staff Director.--Ronald Hamm.
Counsel.--Howard Denis.
Professional Staff Members: Alvin Felzenberg, Roland Gunn.
Press Secretary/Professional Staff Member.--Anne M. Mack.
Clerk.--Ellen S. Brown.
Subcommittee on the Postal Service (B349-C), 5-3741; FAX: 5-2544.
Staff Director.--Dan Blair.
Staff Assistants: Jane Hatcherson, Robert Taub, Heea Vazirani-
fales, Steve Williams.
Clerk.--Meryl Cooper.
Subcommittee on Government Management, Information, and Technology (B-
373 RHOB), 5-5147; FAX: 5-2373.
Staff Director/Counsel.--Russell George.
Counsel.--Michael Stokes.
Professional Staff Member/Counsel.--Mark Uncapher.
Professional Staff Members: Mark Brasher, Anna D. Gowans Young.
Clerk.--Andrew Richards.
Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs (B-377 RHOB), 5-4407; FAX: 5-2441.
Staff Director.--Mildred Webber.
Chief Counsel.--Jon L. Praed.
Senior Counsel.--Todd Gaziano.
Press Secretary.--Karen Barnes.
Clerk.--David White.
Subcommittee on National Security, International Affairs, and Criminal
Justice (B-373 RHOB), 5-2577; FAX: 5-2373.
Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Robert Charles.
Defense Counsel.--L. Stephan Vincze.
Professional Staff Member.--Marshall Cobleigh.
Special Counsel.--Michele Lange.
Counsel for Justice Affairs.--Thomas March Bell.
Clerk/Special Assistant.--Sean Littlefield.
Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations (B-372
RHOB), 5-2548; FAX: 5-2382.
Staff Director/Counsel.--Lawrence J. Halloran.
Associate Counsel.--Doris F. Jacobs.
Professional Staff Members: Christopher Allred, Damaris
Greatorez, Kate Hickey, Robert A. Newman.
Clerk.--Thomas Costa.
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House Oversight
(1309 LHOB), 5-8281
Ratio: 7/5
William M. Thomas, of California. Vic Fazio, of California.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan. Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Pat Roberts, of Kansas. Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland.
John A. Boehner, of Ohio. William J. Jefferson, of Louisiana.
Jennifer Dunn, of Washington. Ed Pastor, of Arizona.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart, of Florida.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.
STAFF
House Oversight Committee 1309 LHOB), 5-8281
Staff Director.--Stacy Carlson.
Deupty Staff Director.--Mary Sue Englund.
Staff Director, Franking Commission.--Jack Dail, 5-9337.
Office Manager.--Janet Giuliani.
Communications Director.--Scott Montrey.
Counsel Members: Roman Buhler, Dan Crowley, Catherine Fanucchi,
Jim Sivesind.
Professional Staff Members: Becca Aslin, Karen Buhler (Franking
Commission) 5-9337, George Hadijski, Valerie Kazanjian, Rich
Pournelle, Jim Ross, Otto Wolff, Chris Wright.
Staff Assistants: Laura Buhl, Samantha Kemp, Sunnie Page, Carla
Tully.
Minority Staff Director.--Tom Jurkovich, 5-2061.
Minority Counsel Members: Charlie Howell, Eric Kleinfeld, 5-
2061.
Professional Staff Members: Connie Goode, Stacy Hefner, Perry
Pockros, 5-2061.
Senior Staff Assistant.--Barbara Queen, 5-2061.
International Relations
(2170 RHOB, phone 225-5021, meets first Tuesday of each month)
Ratio: 23/18/1 \1\
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Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana.
William F. Goodling, of Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Pennsylvania.
James A. Leach, of Iowa. Tom Lantos, of California.
Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Robert G. Torricelli, of New
Jersey.
Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Howard L. Berman, of California.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Gary L. Ackerman, of New York.
Christopher H. Smith, of New Harry Johnston, of Florida.
Jersey.
Dan Burton, of Indiana. Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
Jan Meyers, of Kansas. Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American
Samoa.
Elton Gallegly, of California. Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida. Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina. Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersey.
Dana Rohrabacher, of California. Robert Menendez, of New Jersey.
Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois. Sherrod Brown, of Ohio.
Edward R. Royce, of California. Cynthia A. McKinney, of Georgia.
Peter T. King, of New York. Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida.
Jay Kim, of California. Albert Russell Wynn, of Maryland.
Sam Brownback, of Kansas. Michael R. McNulty, of New York.
David Funderburk, of North James P. Moran, of Virginia.
Carolina.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South
Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona.
Amo Houghton, of New York.
Victor Frazer, of Virgin Islands.
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SUBCOMMITTEES
international economic policy and trade
Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Jan Meyers, of Kansas. Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois. Michael R. McNulty, of New York.
Sam Brownback, of Kansas. Robert G. Torricelli, of New
Jersey.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio. Harry Johnston, of Florida.
Dana Rohrabacher, of California. Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska.
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina.
asia and the pacific
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Howard L. Berman, of California.
Edward R. Royce, of California. Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American
Samoa.
Dana Rohrabacher, of California. Sherrod Brown, of Ohio.
James A. Leach, of Iowa. Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersey.
Jay Kim, of California. Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South Gary L. Ackerman, of New York.
Carolina.
Dan Burton, of Indiana.
Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois.
international operations and human rights
Christopher H. Smith, of New Tom Lantos, of California.
Jersey.
Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Cynthia A. McKinney, of Georgia.
William F. Goodling, of James P. Moran, of Virginia.
Pennsylvania.
Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Howard L. Berman, of California.
Peter T. King, of New York. Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American
Samoa.
David Funderburk, of North Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona.
Edward R. Royce, of California.
the western hemisphere
Dan Burton, of Indiana. Robert G. Torricelli, of New
Jersey.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida. Robert Menendez, of New Jersey.
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina. Albert Russell Wynn, of Maryland.
Christopher H. Smith, of New Tom Lantos, of California.
Jersey.
Elton Gallegly, of California. Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Peter T. King, of New York.
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africa
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida. Gary L. Ackerman, of New York.
Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Harry Johnston, of Florida.
Sam Brownback, of Kansas. Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
David Funderburk, of North Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
Carolina.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio. Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South
Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona.
STAFF
Committee on International Relations (2170 RHOB), 225-5021.
Chief of Staff.--Richard J. Garon.
Chief Counsel.--Stephen G. Rademaker.
Investigative Counsel.--John Mackey.
Senior Professional Staff Members: Frank Record, J. Walker
Roberts.
Senior Professional Staff Member/Counsel.--Hillel Weinberg.
Counsel.--Mark Kirk.
Administrative Director.--Nancy Bloomer.
Communications Director.--Jerry Lipson.
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Professional Staff Members: Paul Berkowitz, Deborah Bodlander,
Mark Gage, Kristen Gilley, John Herzberg, David Jung, Lester
Munson, Roger Noriega.
Legislative Information Coordinator.--Laura Byrne.
Budget/Fiscal Affairs Officer.--Shelly Livingston.
Protocol Officer.--Linda Solomon.
Classified Materials/Travel.--Willie Lobo.
Information Systems Manager.--Jay Mundey.
Senior Staff Associate.--Jo Weber.
Staff Associates: Parker Brent, Veronica Craig, Colleen Gerace,
Tracy Hart.
Special Assistant.--Richard Stafford.
Democratic Office.--(B-360 RHOB), 5-6735.
Chief of Staff.--Michael H. Van Dusen.
Coordinator, Regional Issues.--Christopher Kojm.
Counsel.--Mara Rudman.
Coordinator, Liaison Activities.--Richard Bush.
Public Affairs.--Christopher Madison.
Professional Staff Members: F. Marian Chambers, Beth A Ford,
David F. Gordon, Robert M. Hathaway, Daniel A Restrepo,
Martin Sletzinger, David A. Weiner.
Administrative Director.--William M. Cox.
Clerk.--Carol G. Doherty.
Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade (B-359 RHOB), 5-
3345.
Staff Director.--Edmund Rice.
Professional Staff Member.--Christopher Hankin.
Staff Associate.--[Vacant.]
Democratic Professional Staff Member.--John Schiebel.
Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific (B-358 RHOB), 6-7825.
Staff Director.--Michael P. Ennis.
Professional Staff Member.--Dan Martz.
Staff Associate.--Jon Peterson.
Democratic Professional Staff Member.--Richard Kessler.
Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights (2401A RHOB),
5-5748.
Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Grover Joseph Rees.
Professional Staff Member.--David Wagner.
Staff Associate.--Tatyana Schum.
Democratic Professional Staff Member.--Robert King.
Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere (702 OHOB), 6-2820.
Staff Director.--Gilead Kapen.
Professional Staff Member.--Scott Feeney.
Staff Associate.--Anita Winsor.
Democratic Professional Staff Member.--Scott Wilson.
Subcommittee on Africa (704 OHOB), 6-7812.
Staff Director.--Mauricio Tamargo.
Professional Staff Member.--Philip L. Christenson.
Staff Associate.--Yleem Sarmiento.
Democratic Professional Staff Member.--David Feltman.
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Judiciary
(2138 RHOB, phone 225-3951, meets every Tuesday)
Ratio: 20/15
Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan.
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Patricia Schroeder of Colorado.
F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
Wisconsin.
Bill McCollum, of Florida. Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
George W. Gekas, of Pennsylvania. Howard L. Berman, of California.
Howard Coble, of North Carolina. Rick Boucher, of Virginia.
Lamar S. Smith, of Texas. John Bryant, of Texas.
Steven Schiff, of New Mexico. Jack Reed, of Rhode Island.
Elton Gallegly, of California. Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Charles T. Canady, of Florida. Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
Bob Inglis, of South Carolina. Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia. Xavier Becerra, of California.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana. Jose E. Serrano, of New York.
Martin R. Hoke, of Ohio. Zoe Lofgren, of California.
Sonny Bono, of California. Sheila Jackson Lee, of Texas.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North
Carolina.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of
Illinois.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.
SUBCOMMITTEES
commercial and administrative law
George W. Gekas, of Pennsylvania. Jack Reed, of Rhode Island.
Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. John Bryant, of Texas.
Bob Inglis, of South Carolina. Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio. Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of
Illinois.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.
courts and intellectual property
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado.
F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan.
Wisconsin.
Howard Coble, of North Carolina. Howard L. Berman, of California.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia. Xavier Becerra, of California.
Sonny Bono, of California. Rick Boucher, of Virginia.
George W. Gekas, of Pennsylvania. Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Elton Gallegly, of California.
Charles T. Canady, of Florida.
Martin R. Hoke, of Ohio.
crime
Bill McCollum, of Florida. Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
Steven Schiff, of New Mexico. Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana. Zoe Lofgren, of California.
Howard Coble, of North Carolina. Sheila Jackson Lee, of Texas.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Carolina.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.
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immigration and claims
Lamar S. Smith, of Texas. John Bryant, of Texas.
Elton Gallegly, of California. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
Bill McCollum, of Florida. Howard L. Berman, of California.
Sonny Bono, of California. Xavier Becerra, of California.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North
Carolina.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee.
the constitution
Charles T. Canady, of Florida. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Bob Inglis, of South Carolina. Jose E. Serrano, of New York.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan.
Illinois.
F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado.
Wisconsin.
Martin R. Hoke, of Ohio.
Lamar S. Smith, of Texas.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia.
STAFF
Committee on the Judiciary (2138 RHOB), 225-3951.
General Counsel/Staff Director.--Alan F. Coffey, Jr.
Administrator/Chief Investigator.--Thomas Smeeton.
Counsel/Parliamentarian.--Daniel M. Freeman.
Counsels: Joseph Gibson, Peter Levinson (B-353 RHOB), 5-2825;
Diana L. Schacht.
Counsel/Investigator.--Patrick Murray.
Executive Assistant to General Counsel.--Annelie E. Weber.
Assistant to Administrator/Clerk.--Michelle H. Pelletier.
Financial Clerk.--James B. Farr.
Press Secretary.--Samuel F. Stratman (2110 RHOB), 5-4561.
Staff Assistant.--Eunice E. Goldring.
Computer Systems Coordinator.--Sharon L. Hammersla.
Calendar Clerk.--Lynn Alcock (B-336 RHOB), 5-5026.
Publications Clerk.--Joseph McDonald (B-29 CHOB), 5-0408.
Assistant Clerk.--Kenneth Prater.
Receptionist.--Ann Jemison.
Minority Staff:
Minority Staff Director.--Julian Epstein (2142 RHOB), 5-6504.
Minority Counsel: Sherille Ismail, Perry Apelbaum (B-351C RHOB),
5-6906.
Minority Secretaries: Brenda J. Adams (2142 RHOB), 5-6504,
Linda J. Crawford (B-351C RHOB), 5-6906.
Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law (B-353 RHOB), 5-2825.
Counsels: Raymond V. Smietanka, Charles E. Kern, II, Roger T.
Fleming.
Secretaries: Susana Gutierrez, Rebecca Ward.
Minority Counsel.--Agnieszka Fryszman (111 CHOB), 5-2322.
Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property, (B-351A RHOB), 5-5741.
Counsels: Thomas E. Mooney, Joseph V. Wolfe.
Assistant Counsel.--Mitchell Glazier.
Secretaries: Sheila Wood, Veronica Eligan.
Minority Counsel.--Betty Wheeler (B-351C RHOB), 5-6906.
Subcommittee on Crime, (207 CHOB), 5-3926.
Counsels: Paul J. McNulty, Glenn R. Schmitt.
Assistant Counsel.--Daniel J. Bryant.
Research Assistant.--Aerin D. Dunkle.
Secretary.--Audray L. Clement.
Minority Counsel.--Tom Diaz (111 CHOB), 5-7087.
Subcommittee on Immigration, and Claims, (B-370B RHOB), 5-5727.
Counsels: Cordia A. Strom, Edward R. Grant.
Assistant Counsel.--George Fishman.
Clerk.--Cynthia Blackston.
Secretary.--Judy Knott.
Minority Counsel.--Paul Drolet (111 CHOB), 5-2329.
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Subcommittee on the Constitution, (806 OHOB), 6-7680.
Counsel.--Kathryn A. Hazeem.
Assistant Counsel.--Keri D. Harrison.
Secretaries: Jacquelene McKee, Jennifer S. Welch.
Minority Counsel.--Robert Raben (B-351C RHOB), 5-6906.
National Security
(2120 RHOB, phone 225-4151; FAX: 225-9077, meets every Tuesday)
Ratio: 30/24 \1\
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Floyd D. Spence, of South Carolina. Ronald V. Dellums, of California.
Bob Stump, of Arizona. G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of
Mississippi.
Duncan Hunter, of California. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado.
John R. Kasich, of Ohio. Ike Skelton, of Missouri.
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. Norman Sisisky, of Virginia.
James V. Hansen, of Utah. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South
Carolina.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
Robert K. Dornan, of California. Owen B. Pickett, of Virginia.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado. Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Jim Saxton, of New Jersey. John S. Tanner, of Tennessee.
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of Glen Browder, of Alabama.
California.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana. Gene Taylor, of Mississippi.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii.
Massachusetts.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida. Chet Edwards, of Texas.
John M. McHugh, of New York. Frank Tejeda, of Texas.
James M. Talent, of Missouri. Martin T. Meehan, of Massachusetts.
Terry Everett, of Alabama. Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland. Jane Harman, of California.
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
California.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky. Pete Geren, of Texas.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma. Douglas (Pete) Peterson, of
Florida.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of William J. Jefferson, of Louisiana.
Texas.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana. Rosa L. DeLauro, of Connecticut.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia. Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee. Patrick J. Kennedy, of Rhode
Island.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North
Carolina.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of
Washington.
SUBCOMMITTEES
military installations and facilities
Joel Hefley, of Colorado. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
John M. McHugh, of New York. G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of
Mississippi.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana. Glen Browder, of Alabama.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee. Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North Frank Tejeda, of Texas.
Carolina.
Bob Stump, of Arizona. Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
Duncan Hunter, of California. Douglas (Pete) Peterson, of
Florida.
James V. Hansen, of Utah. Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Jim Saxton, of New Jersey.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida.
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military personnel
Robert K. Dornan, of California. Owen B. Pickett, of Virginia.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana. G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of
Mississippi.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky. Ike Skelton, of Missouri.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma. Jane Harman, of California.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of William J. Jefferson, of Louisiana.
Texas.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia. Rosa L. DeLauro, of Connecticut.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas. Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of
Washington.
Duncan Hunter, of California.
military procurement
Duncan Hunter, of California. Ike Skelton, of Missouri.
Floyd D. Spence, of South Carolina. Ronald V. Dellums, of California.
Bob Stump, of Arizona. Norman Sisisky, of Virginia.
Jim Saxton, of New Jersey. Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana. John S. Tanner, of Tennessee.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of Gene Taylor, of Mississippi.
Massachusetts.
James M. Talent, of Missouri. Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii.
Terry Everett, of Alabama. Chet Edwards, of Texas.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland. Pete Geren, of Texas.
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of Douglas (Pete) Peterson, of
California. Florida.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky. William J. Jefferson, of Louisiana.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma. Rosa L. DeLauro, of Connecticut.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of
Texas.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.
military readiness
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. Norman Sisisky, of Virginia.
John R. Kasich, of Ohio. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South
Carolina.
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of Owen B. Pickett, of Virginia.
California.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida. Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida. Glen Browder, of Alabama.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania. Chet Edwards, of Texas.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of Frank Tejeda, of Texas.
Massachusetts.
James M. Talent, of Missouri. Martin T. Meehan, of Massachusetts.
Terry Everett, of Alabama. Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland.
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of
California.
military research and development
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania. John M. Spratt, Jr., of South
Carolina.
James V. Hansen, of Utah. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of John S. Tanner, of Tennessee.
Washington.
John R. Kasich, of Ohio. Gene Taylor, of Mississippi.
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. Martin T. Meehan, of Massachusetts.
Robert K. Dornan, of California. Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado. Jane Harman, of California.
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
California.
John M. McHugh, of New York. Pete Geren, of Texas.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana. Patrick J. Kennedy, of Rhode
Island.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North
Carolina.
STAFF
Committee on National Security (2120 RHOB), 225-4151.
Staff Director.--Andrew K. Ellis.
Deputy Staff Director.--Robert S. Rangel.
General Counsel.--Henry J. Schweiter.
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Staff:
Nancy Jones, Professional Staff Member; Rita D. Argenta,
Professional Staff Member; Brenda J. Wright,
Professional Staff Member; Kathleen A. Lipovac, Staff
Assistant; Frank A. Barnes, Staff Assistant; Betty B.
Gray, Staff Assistant; Peggy Cosseboom, Staff Assistant;
Marilyn A. Elrod, Professional Staff Member; Peter M.
Steffes, Professional Staff Member; Ernest B.
Warrington, Jr., Staff Assistant; Diane W. Bowman, Staff
Assistant; Steven A. Thompson, Professional Staff
Member; Michael R. Higgins, Professional Staff Member;
Mary E. Cotten, Staff Assistant; William J. Andahazy,
Professional Staff Member; Tracy W. Finck, Staff
Assistant; Jean D. Reed, Professional Staff Member;
Stephen O. Rossetti, Jr., Professional Staff Member;
Christopher A. Williams, Professional Staff Member;
Douglas C. Roach, Professional Staff Member; Martha A.
Westwater, Staff Assistant; Mia C. Zur, Special
Assistant; Robert B. Brauer, Professional Staff Member;
George O. Withers, Professional Staff Member; Sheila A.
McDowell, Staff Assistant; Karen V. Steube, Staff
Assistant; Jeffrey M. Schwartz, Professional Staff
Member; Marcella A. Wilding, Staff Assistant; Philip W.
Grone, Professional Staff Member; Andrea K. Aquino,
Staff Assistant; Lee Halterman, Counsel; Curtis L.
Banks, Staff Assistant; Dudley L. Tademy, Professional
Staff Member; John D. Chapla, Professional Staff Member;
Hugh N. Johnston, Jr., Counsel; Stephen P. Ansley,
Professional Staff Member; Donna L. Hoffmeier,
Professional Staff Member; Douglas H. Necessary,
Professional Staff Member; Dionel M. Aviles,
Professional Staff Member; Peter V. Pry, Professional
Staff Member; David J. Trachtenberg, Professional Staff
Member; Jason E. Bruzdzinski, Professional Staff Member;
Thomas M. Donnelly, Professional Staff Member; Philip
Peters, Communications Director.
Resources
(1324 LHOB, phone 225-2761, meets first Wednesday of each month)
Ratio: 25/16 \1\
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Don Young, of Alaska. George Miller, of California.
James V. Hansen, of Utah. Nick J. Rahall II, of West
Virginia.
Jim Saxton, of New Jersey. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
Elton Gallegly, of California. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee. Pat Williams, of Montana.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado. Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
John T. Doolittle, of California. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado. Peter A. DeFazio, of Oregon.
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland. Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American
Samoa.
Ken Calvert, of California. Tim Johnson, of South Dakota.
Richard W. Pombo, of California. Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona. W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming. Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon. Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto
Rico.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho. Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York.
Linda Smith, of Washington. Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
George P. Radanovich, of Sam Farr, of California.
California.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North
Carolina.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of
Texas.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of
Washington.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.
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SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and ranking minority member are non-voting ex officio
members of all subcommittees on which they do not hold a regular
assignment.]
energy and mineral resources
Ken Calvert, of California. Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii.
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee. Nick J. Rahall II, of West
Virginia.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona. W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming. Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of
Texas.
fisheries, widlife, and oceans
Jim Saxton, of New Jersey. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
Don Young, of Alaska. George Miller, of California.
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland. Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Massachusetts.
Linda Smith, of Washington. Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North Sam Farr, of California.
Carolina.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.
national parks, forests, and lands
James V. Hansen, of Utah. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee. Nick J. Rahall II, of West
Virginia.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
John T. Doolittle, of California. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado. Pat Williams, of Montana.
Richard W. Pombo, of California. Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American
Samoa.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona. Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto
Rico.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming. Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon. Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho.
Linda Smith, of Washington.
George P. Radanovich, of
California.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.
native american and insular affairs
Elton Gallegly, of California. Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American
Samoa.
Don Young, of Alaska. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland. Pat Williams, of Montana.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North Tim Johnson, of South Dakota.
Carolina.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto
Washington. Rico.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington. Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.
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water and power resources
John T. Doolittle, of California. Peter A. DeFazio, of Oregon.
James V. Hansen, of Utah. George Miller, of California.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
Richard W. Pombo, of California. Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon. Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho. Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York.
George P. Radanovich, of Sam Farr, of California.
California.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of
Texas.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of
Washington.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.
STAFF
Committee on Natural Resources (1324 LHOB), 225-2761.
Chief of Staff.--Daniel V. Kish.
General Counsel.--David Dye.
Chief Clerk/Administrator.--Christine Kennedy.
Chief Financial Officer.--Margherita Woods.
Press Secretary.--Steve Hansen.
Counsels: Duane Gibson, Lisa Pittman, Elizabeth Megginson.
Professional Staff Members: Cynthia Ahwinona, Brian Miller, Kurt
Christensen, Christopher Kearney, John Rishel, Curtis
Thayer.
Deputy Chief Clerk.--Deborah Callis.
Legislative Calendar Clerk.--Ann Vogt.
Systems Administrator.--Jose Guillen.
Assistant to Chief of Staff.--Linda Livingston.
Assistant to Chief Counsel.--Marcia Stewart.
Receptionist.--Brooke Mason.
Democratic Staff Director.--John Lawrence (1329 LHOB), 225-6065.
General Counsel to the Democrats.--Jeffrey Petrich.
Legislative Staff Members: Richard Healy, Deborah Lanzone, Marie
Howard Fabrizio, Steven Lanich, Elizabeth Birnbaum,
Christopher Stearns, Karen Steuer, Jean Flemma, Christopher
Mann.
Administrative Staff Members: Ann Owens, Carrie Yourd, Joycelyn
Johnson.
Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Lands (812 OHOB), 226-
7736.
Counsel.--Allen Freemyer.
Professional Staff.--Stephen Hodapp.
Clerks: Dawn Criste, Christina Meyer.
Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans (805 OHOB), 226-0200.
Staff Director.--Harry Burroughs.
Professional Staff Members: Dave Whaley, Sharon McKenna, Bonnie
Bruce, John Rayfield.
Clerks: Kathleen Miller, Lisa Rulli.
Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources (1626 LHOB), 225-9297.
Professional Staff Members: Bill Condit, Sharla Bickley.
Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources (818 OHOB), 225-8331.
Counsel.--Robert Faber.
Clerk.--Sharon Girard.
Subcommittee on Native American and Insular Affairs (1522 LHOB),
226-7393.
Counsel.--Timothy Glidden.
Professional Staff.--T.E. Manase Mansur.
Clerk.--Lara Chamberlain.
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Rules
(H-312, The Capitol. Phone, 225-9191, meets every Tuesday)
Ratio: 9/4
Gerald B.H. Solomon, of New York. John Joseph Moakley, of
Massachusetts.
James H. (Jimmy) Quillen, of Anthony C. Beilenson, of
Tennessee. California.
David Dreier, of California. Martin Frost, of Texas.
Porter Goss, of Florida. Tony P. Hall, of Ohio.
John Linder, of Georgia.
Deborah Pryce, of Ohio.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart, of Florida.
Scott McInnis, of Colorado.
Enid Waldholtz, of Utah.
SUBCOMMITTEES
legislative process
Porter Goss, of Florida. Martin Frost, of Texas.
James H. (Jimmy) Quillen, of John Joseph Moakley, of
Tennessee. Massachusetts.
John Linder, of Georgia.
Deborah Pryce, of Ohio.
Gerald B.H. Solomon, of New York.
rules of the house
David Dreier, of California. Anthony C. Beilenson, of
California.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart, of Florida. Tony P. Hall, of Ohio.
Scott McInnis, of Colorado.
Enid Waldholtz, of Utah.
Gerald B.H. Solomon, of New York.
STAFF
Committee on Rules (H-312, The Capitol), 225-9191.
Chief of Staff.--Donald Wolfensberger.
Chief Counsel.--William D. Crosby, Jr.
Office Manager.--Sarah Boyd.
Chief Clerk, Systems Manager.--Peter Hamm.
Press Secretary.--Dan Amon (HB-26), 5-7985.
Legislative Manager.--Celeste West.
Legislative Assistants: Dan Keniry; David Lonie (HB-26), 5-7985;
Eric Pelletier; Veronica Rolocut (HB-26), 5-7985; Nancy
Trifiro (HB-26), 5-7985; Gena Woolner.
Associate Staff: David Bernhardt [Mr. McInnis] (215 CHOB), 5-
4761; Brian Bieron [Mr. Drier] (411 CHOB), 5-2305; Sheryl
Bonifer [Mr. Quillen] (102 CHOB), 5-6356; William Evans [Mr.
Linder] (1318 LHOB), 5-4272; Geoff Gleason [Mr. Solomon]
(2206 RHOB), 5-5614; Elizabeth Humphrey [Mrs. Diaz-Balart]
(431 CHOB), 5-4211; Merrill Moorhead [Mr. Goss] (108 CHOB),
5-2536; Chris Pearce [Mrs. Pryce] (221 CHOB), 5-2012; Linda
Toy [Mrs. Waldholtz] (515 CHOB), 5-3011.
Receptionist.--Erin Fleming.
Minority Staff Director.--George C. Crawford (H-152).
Deputy Staff Director.--David Pomerantz.
Professional Staff: John Daniel, Sophie Hayford, Jeff Lockwood,
Kevin Ryan, Leanita Shelby (234 CHOB), 225-9486.
Press Secretary.--Karin Walser (234 CHOB), 5-9486.
Associate Staff: Gail Amidzich [Mr. Hall] (1432 LHOB), 5-6465;
Kaye Edwards Davis [Mr. Beilenson] (2465 RHOB), 5-5911;
Kristi Walseth [Mr. Frost] (2459 RHOB), 5-3605.
Subcommittee on Rules of the House:
Counsel.--Vincent Randazzo (421 CHOB).
Minority Staff Director.--Melissa Kuckro.
Subcommittee on the Legislative Process:
Counsel.--Wendy Selig (421 CHOB).
Minority Staff Director.--Kristi Walseth (421 CHOB).
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Science
(2320 RHOB, phone 225-6371; FAX: 225-0891, meets second and fourth
Wednesdays of each month)
Ratio: 27/23
Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania. George E. Brown, Jr., of
California.
F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr, of Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
Wisconsin.
Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. James A. Traficant, Jr., of Ohio.
Harris W. Fawell, of Illinois. James A. Hayes, of Louisiana.
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland. John S. Tanner, of Tennessee.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania. Pete Geren, of Texas.
Dana Rohrabacher, of California. Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
Steven H. Schiff, of New Mexico. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of
Alabama.
Joe Barton, of Texas. James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Ken Calvert, of California. Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
Bill Baker, of California. Jane Harman, of California.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland. Eddie Bernice Johnson, of Texas.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan. David Minge, of Minnesota.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee. John W. Olver, of Massachusetts.
Dave Weldon, of Florida. Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida.
Lindsey O. Graham, of South Lynn N. Rivers, of Michigan.
Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona. Karen McCarthy, of Missouri.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia. Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Steve Stockman, of Texas. Zoe Lofgren, of California.
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota. Lloyd Doggett, of Texas.
Andrea H. Seastrand, of California. Michael F. Doyle, of Pennsylvania.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas. Sheila Jackson Lee, of Texas.
Steve Largent, of Oklahoma. William P. Luther, of Minnesota.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming.
Mark Adam Foley, of Florida.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members, with
vote, of all subcommittees.]
basic research
Steven H. Schiff, of New Mexico. Pete Geren, of Texas.
Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida.
Joe Barton, of Texas. Lynn N. Rivers, of Michigan.
Bill Baker, of California. Lloyd Doggett, of Texas.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan. William P. Luther, of Minnesota.
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota. John W. Olver, of Massachusetts.
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland. Zoe Lofgren, of California.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania. Michael F. Doyle, of Pennsylvania.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland. Sheila Jackson Lee, of Texas.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee. -------- --------
Dave Weldon, of Florida. -------- --------
Lindsey O. Graham, of South
Carolina.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.
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energy and environment
Dana Rohrabacher, of California. James A. Hayes, of Louisiana.
Harris W. Fawell, of Illinois. David Minge, of Minnesota.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania. John W. Olver, of Massachusetts.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland. Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee. Michael F. Doyle, of Pennsylvania.
Lindsey O. Graham, of South Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of
Alabama.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia. James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Steve Largent, of Oklahoma. Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming. Eddie Bernice Johnson, of Texas.
Mark Adam Foley, of Florida. Lynn N. Rivers, of Michigan.
Steven H. Schiff, of New Mexico. Karen McCarthy, of Missouri.
Bill Baker, of California.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan.
Steve Stockman, of Texas.
space and aeronautics
F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
Wisconsin.
Ken Calvert, of California. James A. Traficant, Jr., of Ohio.
Dave Weldon, of Florida. Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
Steve Stockman, of Texas. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of
Alabama.
Andrea H. Seastrand, of California. James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas. Jane Harman, of California.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee. Sheila Jackson Lee, of Texas.
Dana Rohrabacher, of California. Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona. Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia. William P. Luther, of Minnesota.
Steve Largent, of Oklahoma.
Mark Adam Foley, of Florida.
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technology
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland. John S. Tanner, of Tennessee.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina. Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
Ken Calvert, of California. Eddie Bernice Johnson, of Texas.
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota. Karen McCarthy, of Missouri.
Andrea H. Seastrand, of California. Zoe Lofgren, of California.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming.
STAFF
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (2320 RHOB), 225-6371; FAX:
225-0891.
Chief of Staff.--David D. Clement, 5-8772.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Anne Marcantognini, 5-4275.
General Counsel.--Barry Beringer, 5-8500.
Administrative Assistant.--Gail L. Mathias, 5-7593.
Budget Analyst.--Deirdre Stach, 5-1544.
Chief Clerk.--Patrica S. Schwartz, 5-5975.
Counsel.--Mason Wiggins, 5-6928.
Director of Communications.--Melissa Sabatine, 5-0302.
Finance Clerk.--Patricia Hameister, 5-5977.
GPO Printers.--Anthony P. Antonelli, 5-5079; Robert C.
Antonelli, 5-5030.
Legislative Assistants: Karen Pearce, 5-5967; Kirstin
Polhemus, 5-7255; JuliAnna Potter, 5-2070.
Legislative Clerk.--Vivian A. Tessieri, 5-8121.
Legislative Director.--Christopher J. Wydler, 5-4275.
Oversight Coordinator.--Christopher A. Roosa, 5-5848.
Professional Staff Members: Sam Brinkley, 5-7605; William H.
Buckey, 5-4320; Kristine Dietz, 5-9662; Nicolas Fuhrman,
5-8152; Lorenz Hart, 5-7281; William J. Kilroy, 5-1546;
Richard Russell, 5-7285; Eric Sterner, 5-7802; Benjamin
Wu, 5-0278.
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Senior Staff Assistant.--Anne M. Dressendorfer, 5-7574.
Staff Assistants: Brandon Adams, 5-7858; Charles Cadena, 5-
9662; Elzora Dempsey, 5-9662; Jennifer Disharoon, 5-
9662; Cheryl Faunce, 5-4275; Shannon Pugh, 5-7538;
Richard Stombres, 5-6371.
Subcommittee Staff Directors: Douglas Comer, 5-8844; Shana
Dale, 5-7858; Harlan Watson, 5-9662; Thomas Weimer, 5-
9662.
Systems Manager.--Thomas Vanek, 5-4414.
Democratic Staff Director.--Robert E. Palmer, 5-6375.
Democratic Counsel.--Michael Rodemeyer, 5-6375.
Democratic Legislative Director.--William A. Stiles, 5-8483.
Democratic Professional Staff Members: Anthony S. Clark, 5-
8115; Richard M. Obermann, 5-4482; James Paul, 6-3639;
Daniel Pearson, 5-4494; Michael D. Quear, 5-6917;
Elizabeth Robinson, 5-8896; William S. Smith, 5-4439;
James H. Turner, 5-8128; James Wilson, 5-2634.
Democratic Senior Staff Assistant.--Mary A. Sanchez, 5-6375.
Democratic Staff Assistants: Terese B. McDonald, 5-
6375; Martha L. Ralston, 5-8844.
Small Business
(2361 Rayburn House Office Building, phone 225-5821; FAX: 225-3587,
meets second Wednesday of each month)
Ratio: 22/19
Jan Meyers, of Kansas. John J. LaFalce, of New York.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado. Ron Wyden, of Oregon.
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New Norman Sisisky, of Virginia.
Hampshire.
James M. Talent, of Missouri. Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland.
Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois. Floyd H. Flake, of New York.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of Glenn Poshard, of Illinois.
Massachusetts.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland. Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina.
Linda Smith, of Washington. Martin T. Meehan, of Massachusetts.
Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey. Nydia M. Velazquez, of New York.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee. Cleo Fields, of Louisiana.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York. Walter R. Tucker III, of
California.
Dick Chrysler, of Michigan. Earl F. Hilliard, of Alabama.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine. Douglas (Pete) Peterson, of
Florida.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi.
Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona. Chaka Fattah, of Pennsylvania.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee. Ken Bentsen, of Texas.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana. Karen McCarthy, of Missouri.
Sam Brownback, of Kansas. William P. Luther, of Minnesota.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio. Patrick J. Kennedy, of Rhode
Island.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.
David Funderburk, of North
Carolina.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington.
SUBCOMMITTEES
government programs
Peter G. Torkildsen, of Glenn Poshard, of Illinois.
Massachusetts.
procurement, exports, and business opportunities
Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois. Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina.
regulation and paperwork
James M. Talent, of Missouri. Nydia Velazquez, of New York.
tax and finance
Linda Smith, of Washington. Martin T. Meehan, of Massachusetts.
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STAFF
Committee on Small Business (2361 RHOB), 225-5821; FAX: 225-3587.
Chief of Staff.--Jenifer W. Loon.
General Counsel.--William B. Montalto.
Counsels: Harry Katrichis, Charles E. Rowe III.
Chief Clerk.--Pamela Weddle.
Senior Professional Staff: Robert Coakley, Mary Brennan Lukens.
Professional Staff: Stephen Lynch, Nancy M. Piper, Jennie Lemke.
Press Secretary.--Craig Orfield.
Research Assistant.--Karen Richardson.
Systems Administrator/Office Manager.--Courtney Barr.
Staff Assistants: Sabrina Steele, Jeffrey Tucker.
Minority Staff Director.--Jeanne M. Roslanowick (B-343C RHOB), 225-
4038; FAX: 225-7209.
Chief Counsel.--Thomas G. Powers.
Professional Staff: Patricia R. Hennessey, 6-3420; Patricia A.
Lord, 5-4038; Dean Sagar, 6-3420.
Chief Economist.--Marilyn Seiber.
Staff Assistant.--Janis Penman.
Subcommittee on Government Programs (B-363 RHOB), 225-8944; FAX: 225-
8950.
Staff Director.--Laurie Rains.
Subcommittee on Procurement, Exports, and Business Opportunities (B-363
RHOB), 225-9368; FAX: 225-8950.
Staff Director.--Philip D. Eskeland.
Subcommittee on Regulation and Paperwork (B-363 RHOB), 225-7797; FAX:
225-8950.
Staff Director.--Michael J. McLaughlin.
Subcommittee on Tax and Finance (B-363 RHOB), 225-7673; FAX: 225-8950.
Staff Director.--Ligia Salcedo-McWilliams.
Research Assistant to Subcommittees.--Michael Liles, 5-6453.
Standards of Official Conduct
(HT-2, The Capitol, phone 225-7103)
Ratio: 5/5
Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut. Jim McDermott, of Washington.
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky. Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland.
Porter J. Goss, of Florida. Nancy Pelosi, of California.
David L. Hobson, of Ohio. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania.
Steven H. Schiff, of New Mexico. Thomas C. Sawyer, of Ohio.
(No Subcommittees)
STAFF
Standards of Official Conduct (HT-2, The Capitol), 225-7103; FAX: 225-
7392.
Chief Counsel.--Theodore J. Van Der Meid.
Counsels: Edward W. Hosken, Jr., Gregory C. Narver, Bernard Raimo,
Jr., Ellen L. Weintraub, Charles J. Willoughby.
Staff Assistants: Peggy Murphy, Linda R. Shealy, Joanne White.
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Transportation and Infrastructure
Ratio: 33/26 \1\
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(2165 RHOB, phone 225-9446; FAX: 225-6782, meets first Wednesday of each
month)
Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Norman Y. Mineta, of California.
Don Young, of Arkansas. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota.
William F. Clinger, Jr., of Nick J. Rahall II, of West
Pennsylvania. Virginia.
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania.
Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. William O. Lipinski, of Illinois.
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West
Bill Emerson, of Missouri. Virginia.
Howard Coble, of North Carolina. James A. Traficant, Jr., of Ohio.
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee. Peter A. DeFazio, of Oregon.
Susan Molinari, of New York. James A. Hayes, of Louisiana.
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New Bob Clement, of Tennessee.
Hampshire. Jerry F. Costello, of Illinois.
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois. Mike Parker, of Mississippi.
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland. Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas. Glenn Poshard, of Illinois.
Bill Baker, of California. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of
Jay Kim, of California. Alabama.
Stephen Horn, of California. Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Bob Franks, of New Jersey. Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts. District of Columbia.
John L. Mica, of Florida. Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Jack Quinn, of New York. Pat Danner, of Missouri.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida. Robert Menendez, of New Jersey.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan. James E. Clyburn, of South
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama. Carolina.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois. Corrine Brown, of Florida.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee. James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Tom Latham, of Iowa. Bob Filner, of California.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio. Walter R. Tucker III, of
Andrea H. Seastrand, of California. California.
Randy Tate, of Virginia. Eddie Bernice Johnson, of Texas.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York. Bill K. Brewster, of Oklahoma.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey.
SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and ranking minority member of the committee are ex
officio members of all subcommittees.]
aviation
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois. Jerry F. Costello, of Illinois.
William F. Clinger, Jr., of William O. Lipinski, of Illinois.
Pennsylvania.
Howard Coble, of North Carolina. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West
Virginia.
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New Peter A. DeFazio, of Oregon.
Hampshire.
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois. James A. Hayes, of Louisiana.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas. Bob Clement, of Tennessee.
Jay Kim, of California. Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan. Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama. Pat Danner, of Missouri.
Andrea. H. Seastrand, of Robert Menendez, of New Jersey.
California.
Randy Tate, of Washington. James E. Clyburn, of South
Carolina.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey.
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coast guard and maritime transportation
Howard Coble, of North Carolina. James A. Traficant, Jr., of Ohio.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida. Walter R. Tucker III, of
California.
Don Young, of Arkansas. Bill K. Brewster, of Oklahoma.
Susan Molinari, of New York. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota.
Bill Baker, of California.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan.
public buildings and economic development
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland. Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West
Andrea H. Seastrand, of California. Virginia.
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee. Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts. District of Columbia.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio. James A. Traficant, Jr., of Ohio.
Corrine Brown, of Florida.
railroads
Susan Molinari, of New York. William O. Lipinski, of Illinois.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York. Bob Clement, of Tennessee.
Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Jay Kim, of California. Nick J. Rahall II, of West
Virginia.
Bob Franks, of New Jersey. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania.
John L. Mica, of Florida. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of
Alabama.
Jack Quinn, of New York.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama.
surface transportation
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Nick J. Rahall II, of West
Virginia.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois. Peter A. DeFazio, of Oregon.
William F. Clinger, Jr., of Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
Pennsylvania.
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. Glenn Poshard, of Illinois.
Bill Emerson, of Missouri. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of
Alabama.
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New Pat Danner, of Missouri.
Hampshire.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas. James E. Clyburn, of South
Carolina.
Bill Baker, of California. Walter R. Tucker III, of
California.
Jay Kim, of California. Eddie Bernice Johnson, of Texas.
Stephen Horn, of California. Mike Parker, of Mississippi.
Bob Franks, of New Jersey. Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts. Corrine Brown, of Florida.
John L. Mica, of Florida. James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Jack Quinn, of New York. Bob Filner, of California.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida. Bill K. Brewster, of Oklahoma.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois.
Tom Latham, of Iowa.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio.
Randy Tate, of Virginia.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey.
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water resources and environment
Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee. James A. Hayes, of Louisiana.
Don Young, of Alaska. Robert Menendez, of New Jersey.
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota.
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. Jerry F. Costello, of Illinois.
Bill Emerson, of Missouri. Mike Parker, of Mississippi.
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
Hampshire. Glenn Poshard, of Illinois.
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois. Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland. District of Columbia.
Stephen Horn, of California. James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Bob Franks, of New Jersey. Bob Filner, of California.
Jack Quinn, of New York.
Tom Latham, of Iowa.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey.
STAFF
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (2165 RHOB), 225-9446;
FAX: 225-6782.
Chief of Staff.--Jack L. Schenendorf.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Bob Bergman.
Administrator.--Erla S. Youmans.
Director of Communications.--Jeff Nelligan.
Financial Officer.--Mary Geiger.
Special Assistant to the Chairman.--Darrell Wilson.
Senior Professional Staff Member for Budget and Economic
Development.--William J. Hughes (2251 RHOB), 226-5434.
Professional Staff Member for Outreach.--Patricia Law.
Associate Counsel.--Suzanne Te Beau.
Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff.--Kathy Guilfoy.
Executive Staff Assistants: Barbara S. Bannister, Cheryl
McCullough.
Director of Committee Transportation.--Jimmy Miller.
Computer Systems Manager.--Keven Sard.
Counsels, Investigations.--Susan Lent, Paul Rosenzweig (587
FHOB), 5-5504.
Staff Assistant, Investigations.--Dianne Rogers (587 FHOB),
5-5504.
Editor/Legislative Calendar Clerk.--Joan H. Botuck, 225-9960.
Assistant Editor/Legislative Calendar Clerk.--Gilda Shirley,
225-9960.
GPO Detail.--Edna Lanier, 225-9960.
Staff Assistants: Rod Nofziger, Geoffrey Mosebey, Stacey Hugo,
Jennifer Baret, Leneal Scott.
Minority Staff Director.--Paul Schoellhamer (2163 RHOB), 225-4472;
FAX: 226-1270.
Minority Chief Counsel.--Sante J. Esposito.
Minority Administrator.--Joy B. Bryson.
Minority Director of Communications.--Eric K. Federing.
Minority Executive Staff Assistant.--Sheila R. Lockwood.
Subcommittee on Aviation (2251 RHOB), 226-3220; FAX: 225-4629.
Majority Counsel.--David Schaffer.
Professional Staff Members: Donna McLean, Jim Coon.
Staff Assistant.--Amanda Wind.
Minority Counsel.--David A. Heymsfeld, 225-9161.
Minority Assistant Counsel.--Mary Walsh.
Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation (589 FHOB), 226-
3552.
Majority Counsel.--Rebecca Dye.
Assistant Counsel.--Lee Forsgren.
Professional Staff Member.--Edward Lee.
Staff Assistant.--Marsha Canter.
Minority Senior Professional Staff Member.--David F. Traynham (585
FHOB), 6-3587.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Rose M. Hamlin.
Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Economic Development (586 FHOB),
225-3014; FAX: 226-1898.
Senior Professional Staff Member.--Richard C. Barnett.
Counsel.--Charles C. Ziegler.
Staff Assistant.--Marlene English.
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Minority Senior Professional Staff Member.--Susan F. Brita (585
FHOB), 225-9961; FAX: 226-0922.
Minority Counsel.--Ward McCarragher.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Rose M. Hamlin.
Subcommittee on Railroads (B-376 RHOB), 226-0727.
Counsel.--Glenn Scammel.
Professional Staff Member.--Alice Davis.
Staff Assistant.--Jennifer Southwick.
Minority Senior Professional Staff Member.--John V. Wells (2251
RHOB), 225-9161.
Minority Counsel.--Trinita Brown.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Laura Whitton.
Subcommittee on Surface Transportation (B-370A RHOB), 225-6715; FAX:
225-4623.
Counsels: Becky L. Weber, Roger Nober.
Professional Staff Members: Debra A. Gebhardt, Adam Tsao.
Assistant Counsel.--Peter Loughlin.
Staff Assistant.--Linda D. Scott.
Minority Senior Professional Staff Member.--Kenneth House (B-375
RHOB), 225-9989; FAX: 225-4627.
Minority Professional Staff Member.--Roger Slagle.
Minority Transportation Economist.--Rosalyn Millman.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Darawan M. Johnson.
Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment (B-376 RHOB), 225-4360;
FAX: 226-5435.
Senior Professional Staff Member.--Michael Strachn.
Counsels: Benjamin H. Grumbles, Susan Bodine.
Professional Staff Members: Marcus Peacock, Jeffrey T. More.
Staff Assistants.--Timothy Landis.
Minority Counsel.--Kenneth J. Kopocis (B-375 RHOB), 225-0060; FAX:
225-4627.
Minority Assistant Counsel.--Barbara Rogers.
Minority Chief Economist.--Arthur Chan.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Pamela Stevens Keller.
Veterans' Affairs
(355 CHOB, phone, 225-3527; FAX: 225-5486; meets first Tuesday of each
month)
Ratio: 18/15
Bob Stump, of Arizona. G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of
Mississippi.
Christopher H. Smith, of New Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Jersey.
Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Joseph P. Kennedy II, of
Massachusetts.
Floyd Spence, of South Carolina. Chet Edwards, of Texas.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas. Maxine Waters, of California.
Terry Everett, of Alabama. Bob Clement, of Tennessee.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana. Bob Filner, of California.
Jack Quinn, of New York. Frank Tejeda, of Texas.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama. Luis V. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida. Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., of Georgia.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania. James E. Clyburn, of South
Carolina.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of Corrine Brown, of Florida.
Illinois.
Bob Barr, of Georgia. Michael F. Doyle, of Pennsylvania.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois. Frank Mascara, of Pennsylvania.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.
Dan Schaefer, of Colorado.
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SUBCOMMITTEES
[The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members of all
subcommittees.]
compensation, pension, insurance, and memorial affairs
Terry Everett, of Alabama. Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois. G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of
Mississippi.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona. Bob Filner, of California.
Bob Barr, of Georgia. Joseph P. Kennedy II, of
Massachusetts.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.
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education, training, employment, and housing
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana. Maxine Waters, of California.
Bob Barr, of Georgia. James E. Clyburn, of South
Carolina.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon. Frank Mascara, of Pennsylvania.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas. Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Dan Schaefer, of Colorado.
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hospitals and health care
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas. Chet Edwards, of Texas.
Bob Stump, of Arizona. Joseph P. Kennedy II, of
Massachusetts.
Christopher H. Smith, of New Bob Clement, of Tennessee.
Jersey.
Michael Bilirakis, of Florida. Frank Tejeda, of Texas.
Floyd Spence, of South Carolina. Luis V. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
Jack Quinn, of New York. Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., of Georgia.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida. Corrine Brown, of Florida.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio. Michael F. Doyle, of Pennsylvania.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of
Illinois.
STAFF
Committee on Veterans' Affairs (335 CHOB), 225-3527; FAX: 225-5486.
Staff Director and Chief Counsel.--Carl Commenator.
General Counsel/Deputy Staff Director.--Kingston Smith.
Assistant General Counsel.--Sloan Rappoport (337 CHOB), 5-9164.
Legislative Coordinator.--Jeanne M. McNally, 5-9112.
Professional Staff Members: Richard Jones, 5-3541; Arthur Wu
(337 CHOB), 5-3670.
Staff Assistants: Ira Greenspan, 5-9165; Mary E. Petrella (211
CHOB), 5-4576; Pat Tippett.
Financial Assistant.--Mary McDermott, 5-8557.
Printing Clerk.--Jerry Tan (400 CHOB), 5-3535.
Communications Director.--Mark Katz, 5-3664.
Democratic Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--Patrick Ryan (333 CHOB),
5-9756.
Democratic Professional Staff Member.--Angela West (333 CHOB),
5-9756.
Subcommittee on Compensation, Pension, Insurance and Memorial
Affairs, (337 CHOB), 5-9164.
Staff Director.--Mike Brinck.
Professional Staff Member.--Paige McManus.
Democratic Professional Staff Members: Jeff Lande (2335 RHOB), 5-
5905; Patrick Ryan, Debbie Smith (333 CHOB), 5-9756.
Subcommittee on Education, Training, Employment and Housing, (337 CHOB),
5-9166.
Staff Director.--Mike Brinck.
Professional Staff Member.--Dan Devine.
Democratic Professional Staff Members: Al Bemis (2184 RHOB), 5-5031;
Jill Cochran, Beth Kilker (333 CHOB), 5-9756.
Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care, (338 CHOB), 5-9154.
Staff Director.--JoAnn Webb.
Professional Staff Member.--John Roerty.
Staff Assistant.--Andy Greeley.
Democratic Professional Staff Members: Lori Fertal, Ralph Ibson (333
CHOB), 5-9756.
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Ways and Means
(1102 LHOB, phone 225-3625, meets second Wednesday)
Ratio: 21/15
Bill Archer, of Texas. Sam Gibbons, of Florida.
Philip M. Crane, of Illinois. Charles B. Rangel, of New York.
William M. Thomas, of California. Fortney Pete Stark, of California.
E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida. Andrew Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana.
Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut. Harold E. Ford, of Tennessee.
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky. Robert T. Matsui, of California.
Amo Houghton, of New York. Barbara B. Kennelly, of
Connecticut.
Wally Herger, of California. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania.
Jim McCrery, of Louisiana. Sander M. Levin, of Michigan.
Mel Hancock, of Missouri. Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland.
Dave Camp, of Michigan. Jim McDermott, of Washington.
Jim Ramstad, of Minnesota. Gerald D. Kleczka, of Wisconsin.
Dick Zimmer, of New Jersey. John Lewis, of Georgia.
Jim Nussle, of Iowa. L.F. Payne, of Virginia.
Sam Johnson, of Texas. Richard E. Neal, of Massachusetts.
Jennifer Dunn, of Washington.
Mac Collins, of Georgia.
Rob Portman, of Ohio.
Phil English, of Pennsylvania.
John E. Ensign, of Nevada.
Jon Christensen, of Nebraska.
SUBCOMMITTEES
health
William M. Thomas, of California. Fortney Pete Stark, of California.
Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut. Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland.
Jim McCrery, of Louisiana. Jim McDermott, of Washington.
John E. Ensign, of Nevada. Gerald D. Kleczka, of Wisconsin.
Jon Christensen, of Nebraska. John Lewis, of Georgia.
Philip M. Crane, of Illinois.
Amo Houghton, of New York.
Sam Johnson, of Texas.
human resources
E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida. Harold E. Ford, of Tennessee.
Dave Camp, of Michigan. Barbara B. Kennelly, of
Connecticut.
Jim McCrery, of Louisiana. Sander M. Levin, of Michigan.
Mac Collins, of Georgia. Charles B. Rangel, of New York.
Phil English, of Pennsylvania. Fortney Pete Stark, of California.
Jim Nussle, of Iowa.
Jennifer Dunn, of Washington.
John E. Ensign, of Nevada.
oversight
Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut. Robert T. Matsui, of California.
Wally Herger, of California. Sander M. Levin, of Michigan.
Mel Hancock, of Missouri. Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland.
Sam Johnson, of Texas. Jim McDermott, of Washington.
Rob Portman, of Ohio.
Jim Ramstad, of Minnesota.
Dick Zimmer, of New Jersey.
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social security
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky. Andrew Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana.
Sam Johnson, of Texas. Barbara B. Kennelly, of
Connecticut.
Mac Collins, of Georgia. L.F. Payne, of Virginia.
Rob Portman, of Ohio. Richard E. Neal, of Massachusetts.
Phil English, of Pennsylvania.
Jon Christensen, of Nebraska.
Mel Hancock, of Missouri.
trade
Philip M. Crane, of Illinois. Charles B. Rangel, of New York.
William M. Thomas, of California. Sam Gibbons, of Florida.
E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida. Robert T. Matsui, of California.
Amo Houghton, of New York. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania.
Mel Hancock, of Missouri. L.F. Payne, of Virginia.
Dave Camp, of Michigan. Richard E. Neal, of Massachusetts.
Jim Ramstad, of Minnesota.
Dick Zimmer, of New Jersey.
Jennifer Dunn, of Washington.
STAFF
Committee on Ways and Means (1102 LHOB), 225-3625.
Chief of Staff.--Phillip D. Moseley.
Chief Tax Counsel.--James D. Clark (1135 LHOB), 5-5522.
Communications Director.--Ari Fleischer (1101 LHOB), 5-8933.
Professional Assistants: Paul Auster (1135 LHOB), 5-5522;
Meredith Broadbent (1104 LHOB), 5-6649; Jim Capretta (1136
LHOB), 5-3943; Shawn Coughlin (1136 LHOB), 5-3943; Mary Anne
Gee (B-316 RHOB), 5-9263; Timothy L. Hanford (1135 LHOB), 5-
5522; John L. Harrington (1135 LHOB), 5-5522; Margaret
Hostetler (1136 LHOB), 5-3943; Ann LaBelle (1136 LHOB), 5-
3943; William McKenney (1135 LHOB), 5-7601; Norah H. Moseley
(1135 LHOB), 5-5522; Selma Sierra (1101 LHOB), 5-8933;
Christopher A. Smith (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Michael A.
Superata (1136 LHOB), 5-7601; Jona Turner (B-317 RHOB), 5-
1025; Matthew Weidinger (B-317 RHOB), 5-1025.
Staff Assistants: Barbara Adgate (1135 LHOB), 5-5522; Traci
Altman (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Heather Arnold (1102 LHOB), 5-
3625; William T. Crippen (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Reginald
Greene (1201B LHOB), 5-3625; Teresa Houser (1104 LHOB), 5-
6649; Karen Humbel (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Katherine Keith (B-
316 RHOB), 5-9263; Diane Kirkland (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; David
Laughter (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Margaret Pratt (B-317 RHOB),
5-1025; Nancy Runge (1136 LHOB), 5-3943; David Savercool
(1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Bradley Schreiber (1102 LHOB), 5-3625;
Scot Smith (B-317 RHOB), 5-1025; Carren Turko (1139C LHOB),
5-3625; George Whittle (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Walter Wukasch
(1102 LHOB), 5-3625.
Minority Chief Counsel.--Janice Mays (1106 LHOB), 5-4021.
Minority Professional Assistants: David S. Abernethy (1128A
LHOB); John Buckley (1106 LHOB); Deborah G. Colton (1139A
LHOB); Ellen Dadisman (1139A LHOB); Kathleen O'Connell (1106
LHOB); Franklin C. Phifer, Jr. (1240 LHOB); Beth Kuntz Vance
(1139B LHOB); Mary Jane Wignot (1139B LHOB); Bruce Wilson
(1139B LHOB); Sandy Casber Wise (1106 LHOB); Mildeen Worrell
(1106 LHOB).
Minority Staff Assistants: Janet Jones, Harriett Lawler, Maureen
Pritchard, Chela Sullivan, Judy Talbert.
Subcommittee on Health (1136 LHOB), 5-3943.
Staff Director.--Charles N. Kahn III.
Staff Assistants: Chrissie Curtis, Nancy Runge.
Professional Assistants: Jim Capretta, Shawn Coughlin, Ann
LaBelle.
Subcommittee on Human Resources (B-317 RHOB), 5-1025.
Staff Director.--Ron Haskins.
Staff Assistants: Margaret Pratt, Scot Smith.
Professional Assistants: Jona Turner, Matt Weidinger.
Subcommittee on Oversight (1136 LHOB), 5-7601.
Staff Director.--Donna Steele Flynn.
Staff Assistant.--Jennifer Prazmark.
Professional Assistants: William McKenney, Michael A.
Superata.
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Subcommittee on Social Security (B-316 RHOB), 5-9263.
Staff Director.--Valerie Nixon.
Staff Assistant.--Katherine Keith.
Professional Assistant.--Mary Anne Gee.
Subcommittee on Trade (1104 LHOB), 5-6649.
Staff Director.--Thelma J. Askey.
Staff Assistant.--Teresa Houser.
Trade Counsel.--Angela Ellard.
Professional Assistants: Meredith Broadbent, Christopher A.
Smith.
Tax Staff (1135 LHOB), 5-5522.
Staff Director.--James D. Clark.
Staff Assistant.--Barbara Adgate.
Professional Assistants: Paul Auster, Timothy L. Hanford,
John L. Harrington, Norah H. Moseley.
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SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
(H-405, The Capitol. Phone, 225-4121)
[Created pursuant to H. Res. 658, 95th Congress]
Larry Combest, of Texas. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington.
Robert K. Dornan, of California. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida. Julian C. Dixon, of California.
James V. Hansen, of Utah. Robert G. Torricelli, of New
Jerry Lewis, of California. Jersey.
Porter J. Goss, of Florida. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas.
Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Nancy Pelosi, of California.
Bill McCollum, of Florida. Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.
SUBCOMMITTEES
human intelligence, analysis, and counterintelligence
Jerry Lewis, of California. Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas.
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida. Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
Porter J. Goss, of Florida. Julian C. Dixon, of California.
Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
Bill McCollum, of Florida.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.
technical and tactical intelligence
Robert K. Dornan, of California. Nancy Pelosi, of California.
James V. Hansen, of Utah. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington.
Jerry Lewis, of California. Robert G. Torricelli, of New
Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Jersey.
Bill McCollum, of Florida. Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.
STAFF
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (H-405), 225-4121.
Chief Counsel.--Louis H. Dupart.
Minority Counsel.--Michael W. Sheehy, 5-7690.
Senior Counsel.--L. Christine Healey, 5-7690.
Counsel.--Calvin R. Humphrey, 5-7690.
Chief Clerk.--Lydia M. Olson.
Staff Director.--Mark M. Lowenthal.
Assistant Staff Director.--Stephen D. Nelson.
Staff Assistants: Melissa S. Golder; Delores E. Jackson; Ilene
B. Romack; Karen W. Schindler.
Chief of Registry/Security.--Mary Jane Maguire.
Deputy Chief for Registry/Security.--William P. McFarland.
Professional Staff: Catherine D. Eberwein; Kenneth M. Kodama;
Michael C. Meermans; John I. Mills; Susan M. Ouellette; Diane S.
Roark; Timothy R. Sample; Caryn A. Wagner.
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National Republican Congressional Committee
320 First Street SE. 20003. Phone, 479-7000
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chairman.--Bill Paxon, Representative from New York.
Vice Chairman.--Jim Nussle, Representative from Iowa.
Executive Committee Chairman.--John Linder, Representative from
Georgia.
Members:
Newt Gingrich, Representative from Georgia.
Tom DeLay, Representative from Texas.
Chris Cox, Representative from California.
Barbara F. Vucanovich, Representative from Nevada.
Dick Armey, Representative from Texas.
John Boehner, Representative from Ohio.
Susan Molinari, Representative from New York.
Cass Ballenger, Representative from North Carolina.
David Camp, Representative from Michigan.
Jon Christensen, Representative from Nebraska.
Barbara Cubin, Representative from Wyoming.
Tom Davis, Representative from Virginia.
John Doolittle, Representative from California.
Bill Emerson, Representative from Missouri.
Tom Ewing, Representative from Illinois.
Tillie Fowler, Representative from Florida.
Dan Frisa, Representative from New York.
Enid Greene-Waldholtz, Representative from Utah.
Gil Gutknecht, Representative from Minnesota.
Peter Hoekstra, Representative from Michigan.
Amo Houghton, Representative from New York.
Tim Hutchinson, Representative from Arkansas.
Ernie Istook, Representative from Oklahoma.
Deborah Pryce, Representative from Ohio.
Frank Riggs, Representative from California.
Pat Roberts, Representative from Kansas.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Representative from Florida.
Matt Salmon, Representative from Arizona.
Mark Sanford, Representative from South Carolina.
Jim Saxton, Representative from New Jersey.
Bob Walker, Representative from Pennsylvania.
Zach Wamp, Representative from Tennessee.
Jerry Weller, Representative from Illinois.
Rick White, Representative from Washington.
Roger Wicker, Representative from Mississippi.
STAFF
National Republican Congressional Committee 320 First Street, SE. 20003.
Executive Director.--Maria Cino, 479-7020.
Chief Legal Counsel.--Judge Henry Gossel.
Director, of--
Political Division.--Ed Brookover, 479-7050.
Finance Division.--Julie Wadler, 479-7030.
Communications Division.--Craig Veith, 479-7070.
Administration Division.--Donna Singleton, 479-7025.
Research Division.--Mike Sununu, 479-7060.
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Republican Policy Committee
Room 2471 RHOB, phone, 225-6168 (meets each Tuesday and Thursday)
Chairman.--Christopher Cox, of California.
Speaker.--Newt Gingrich, of Georgia.
John Linder, of Georgia.
Bob Walker, of Pennsylvania.
Majority Leader.--Dick Armey, of Texas.
Majority Whip.--Tom DeLay, of Texas.
Conference Chairman.--John Boehner, of Ohio.
Conference Vice-chairman .--Susan Molinari, of New York.
Conference Secretary.--Barbara Vucanovich, of Nevada.
NRCC Chairman.--Bill Paxon, of New York.
Sophomore Class Representative.--Michael Crapo, of Idaho.
Freshman Class Representatives:
David McIntosh, of Indiana.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.
Designated Leadership:
Rules Committee.--Gerald B.H. Solomon, of New York.
Ways and Means Committee.--Bill Archer, of Texas.
Appropriations Committee.--Bob Livingston, of Louisiana.
Budget Committee.--John R. Kasich, of Ohio.
Regional and Small States Representatives:
Richard Pombo, of California.
Jimmy Quillen, of Tennessee.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan.
Harris Fawell, of Illinois.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania.
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts.
Floyd Spence, of South Carolina.
Jim McCrery, of Louisiana.
Jim Kolbe, of Arizona.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebreska.
Four Class Representatives
Sophomore Class.--Jim Greenwood, of Pennsylvania.
Sophomore Class.--Ed Royce, of California.
Freshman Class.--Dave Weldon, of Florida.
Freshman Class.--John Shadegg, of Arizona.
Members-at-Large:
Wayne Allard, of Colorado.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho.
Bill Goodling, of Pennsylvania.
Mel Hancock, of Missouri.
Bob Inglis, of South Carolina.
Steve Largent, of Oklahoma.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky.
Jim Saxton, of New Jersey.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois.
STAFF
Republican Policy Committee (2471 RHOB), 225-6168.
Executive Director.--Benedict S. Cohen.
Director, Communications/Senior Policy Analyst.--Antony Korenstein.
Policy Analyst/Committee Coordinator.--Steven J. Ricks.
House Republican Conference
1010 LHOB, phone, 225-5107
Chairman.--John A. Boehner, Representative from Ohio.
Vice-Chairman.--Susan Molinari, Representative from New York.
Secretary.--Barbara F. Vucanovich, Representative from Nevada.
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STAFF
House Republican Conference (1010 LHOB), 225-5107.
Executive Director.--Barry Jackson.
Director of--
Policy.--Brian Gaston.
Outreach.--Joyce Hamilton.
Members Services.--Dwayne Kratt.
Communications.--Paula Nowakowski.
Press Secretary.--John Czwartacki.
Press Assistant.--Chad Kolton.
Staff Assistant.--Mary Catherine English.
Conference Coordinator.--Brenda Benjamin.
Policy and Planning Coordinator.--Christy Carson.
Senior Policy Analyst.--Bob Vanasse.
Policy Analyst.--Brady Newby.
Theme Team.--Bill Greene.
House Republican Steering Committee
H-233 The Capitol, phone, 225-0600
Chairman.--Newt Gingrich.
STAFF
House Republican Steering Committee (H-233 The Capitol), 225-0600.
Assistants to the Speaker: Ed Kutler; Jack Howard; Gardner Peckham;
Arne Christenson, 225-0510.
Special Assistant to the Speaker.--Annette Thompson Meeks.
Chief of Staff.--Dan Meyer.
Assistant to the Chief of Staff.--Karen C. Feaga.
Executive Staff Assistant.--Anne Beighey, H-232.
Staff Assistants: Kristen Bittiker, 225-0600; John Duncan, 225-0600;
Veloris Jean Edwards, 226-0600; Robert George, H-236, 225-2800;
Ann Mercorrella, H-419D, 225-52774; Sue Yang, 225-0510.
Office Manager.--Christy Surprenant.
Counsel to the Speaker.--Sue Wadel.
Executive Assistant.--Rachel Phillips, H-232.
Press Secretary/Spokesperson.--Tony Blankley, H-236, 225-2800.
Assistant Press Secretary.--Lauren Sims, H-236, 225-2800.
Press Assistant.--John Cox, H-236, 225-2800.
Communications Coordinator.--Leigh Ann Metzger, H-236, 225-2800.
Special Events Coordinator.--Kathleen Taylor, H-333, 225-4500.
Scheduler.--Hardy Lott, H-419D, 225-2774.
Senior Floor Assistant.--Len Swinehart, H-209, 225-2204.
Floor Assistants: Martha Morrison; Mark Peterson, H-209, 225-
2204.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
430 South Capitol Street SE. 20003. Phone, 863-1500
Chairman.--Martin Frost, Representative from Texas.
Vice Chairman.--Nancy Pelosi, Representative from California.
Ex Officio Members:
Richard A. Gephardt, Representative from Missouri.
David Bonior, Representative from Michigan.
Vic Fazio, Representative from California.
Barbara B. Kennelly, Representative from Connecticut.
Rosa L. DeLauro, Representative from Connecticut.
Chet Edwards, Representative from Texas.
John Lewis, Representative from Georgia.
Bill Richardson, Representative from New Mexico.
Co-chairs, Full Committee:
Bill Brewster, Representative from Oklahoma.
Robert (Bud) Cramer Jr., Representative from Alabama.
Peter Deutsch, Representative from Florida.
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Barney Frank, Representative from Massachusetts.
William (Jeff) Jefferson, Representative from Louisiana.
Joseph P. Kennedy II, Representative from Massachusetts.
Carolyn B. Maloney, Representative from New York.
Patricia Schroeder, Representative from Colorado.
Charles W. Stenholm, Representative from Texas.
Pat Williams, Representative from Alabama.
Oversight Subcommittee, At-Large Members:
Sherrod Brown, Representative from Ohio.
James E. Clyburn, Representative from South Carolina.
Norman D. Dicks, Representative from Washington.
Anna G. Eshoo, Representative from California.
Patsy Mink, Representative from Hawaii.
Pete Peterson, Representative from Florida.
Earl Pomeroy, Representative from North Dakota.
Leader's Appointees:
Neil Abercrombie, Representative from Hawaii.
Jerry F. Costello, Representative from Illinois.
Chaka Fattah, Representative from Pennsylvania.
Bart Gordon, Representative from Tennessee.
James A. Hayes, Representative from Louisiana.
Patrick J. Kennedy, Representative from Rhode Island.
Nita M. Lowey, Representative from New York.
Karen McCarthy, Representative from Missouri.
James P. Moran, Representative from Virginia.
Donald M. Payne, Representative from New Jersey.
Tim Roemer, Representative from Indiana.
Vice Chairs, Speaker's Club:
Norman Y. Mineta, Representative from California.
John (Jack) Murtha, Representative from Pennsylvania.
Co-chairs, Chairmen's Council:
John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan.
David R. Obey, Representative from
Co-chair, Democratic House and Senate Council:
Robert T. Matsui, Representative from California.
State Representatives:
Tom Bevill, Representative from Alabama.
Blanche Lambert Lincoln, Representative from Arizona.
Calvin M. Dooley, Representative from California.
David E. Skaggs, Representative from Colorado.
Samuel Gejdenson, Representative from Connecticut.
Sam Gibbons, Representative from Florida.
Cynthia A. McKinney, Representative from Georgia.
Patsy Mink, Representative from Hawaii.
Richard J. Durbin, Representative from Illinois.
Lee H. Hamilton, Representative from Indiana.
Scotty Baesler, Representative from Kentucky.
William (Jeff) Jefferson, Representative from Louisiana.
Steny Hoyer, Representative from Maryland.
Richard E. Neal, Representative from Massachusetts.
John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan.
James L. Oberstar, Representative from Minnesota.
Bennie G. Thompson, Representative from Mississippi.
Harold L. Volkmer, Representative from Missouri.
Robert G. Torricelli, Representative from New Jersey.
Gary L. Ackerman, Representative from New York.
Charlie Rose, Representative from North Carolina.
Thomas C. Sawyer, Representative from Ohio.
Ron Wyden, Representative from Oregon.
John (Jack) Murtha, Representative from Pennsylvania.
Jack Reed, Representative from Rhode Island.
James E. Clyburn, Representative from South Carolina.
Harold E. Ford, Representative from Tennessee.
Greg Laughlin, Representative from Texas.
Norman D. Dicks, Representative from Washington.
Gerald D. Kleczka, Representative from Wisconsin.
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STAFF
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, 430 South Capitol Street
SE. 20003, 863-1500.
Executive Director.--Matt Angle, 485-3424.
Assistant to Executive Director.--Kelly Powls, 485-3405.
Legal Counsel.--Robert F. Bauer; Perkins Coie, 628-6600.
COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION
Communications Director.--James (Jim) Whitney, 485-3416.
Press Spokesperson.--Tricia Primrose, 485-3432.
POLITICAL DIVISION
Political Director.--Robert (Rob) Engel, 485-3448.
Deputy Political Director.--Julie Dwyer, 485-3425.
Assistant to the Political Director.--Christopher (Chris)
Keuleman, 485-3433.
Director, Political Outreach.--Jennifer Burton, 485-3515.
Consultant.--Mark Gersh, 547-1151.
RESEARCH DIVISION
Research Director.--Peter Cari, 485-3507.
Deputy Research Directors: Phillip Denny, 485-3415; Harry
Bainbridge, 485-3523; Randy Dukes, 485-3515.
Research Assistant.--David Hawkins, 485-3521.
FINANCE DIVISION
Finance Director.--Jennifer Treat, 485-3422.
Director of--
Speaker's Club.--Caroline Finklea-Sullivan, 485-3417.
Chairmen's Council.--Dotti Mavromatis, 485-3420.
Member Fundraising.--Christopher (Chris) Orlando, 485-3438.
Financial Services.--William (Will) Stone, 485-3452.
Regional Fundraising Coordinator.--Erin Graefe, 485-3457.
Financial Assistant.--Aillson Baker, 485-3403.
Financial Associate.--Carol Cockrill, 485-3444.
Labor Liaison.--Richard (Dick) Murphy, 485-3113.
DIRECT MAIL
Director, Direct Mail.--Elizabeth (Liz) Fisher, 485-3421.
Deputy Director, Direct Mail.--Stephanie Abrams, 485-3447.
Consultant.--Hal Malchow.
ADMINISTRATION DIVISION
Chief Financial Officer.--Janica Kyrlacopoulos, 485-3455.
Controller.--Jackie Forte-Mackay, 485-3411.
Accounts Manager.--Jimmia Hammond, 485-3408.
Office Administrator.--Jacqueline (Jacqui) Vaughn, 485-3413.
Projects Assistant.--Milly Velez, 485-3520.
Assistant to the Chairman.--Marc Abrams, 485-3418.
Receptionist.--Claudette Street, 863-1500.
COMPUTER RESOURCES DIVISION
Director, Computer Resources.--Charles (Charlie) Beatty, 485-3409.
Senior Programmer/Analyst.--Donald (Don) Burdick, 485-3429.
Technical Support Analyst.--Wilma (Patt) Patterson-Jones, 485-
3506.
HARRIMAN COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
Director.--Dennis Hayden, 485-3412.
Deputy Director.--Amy Gleklen, 485-3503.
Receptionist.--Claudette Washington, 485-3406.
Technicians: Alyson Curcio, 485-3445; Dennis Ballard; Carol
Rachou; Kevin Greenberg; Jeffrey (Jeff) Herberger, 485-3400.
DEMOCRATIC HOUSE AND SENATE COUNCIL
Executive Director.--Berry Trimble, 485-3456.
Campaign Services Coordinator.--Rod Kassir, 485-3508.
Consultant.--Susanne Haessler, 863-1500, ext. 468.
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Democratic Policy Committee
Room H-301, The Capitol. Phone, 225-6760
Chairman.--Richard A. Gephardt, Representative from Missouri.
Co-Chair.--Eva M. Clayton, Representative from North Carolina.
Co-Chairmen:
George Miller, Representative from California.
John M. Spratt, Representative from South Carolina.
Richard J. Durbin, Representative from Illinois.
Kweisi Mfume, Representative from Maryland.
David R. Obey, Representative from Wisconsin.
STAFF
Democratic Policy Committee (H-301, The Capitol).
Executive Director.--Craig Hanna.
Counsel.--Faith Rivers.
Special Assistant for Communication.--Melissa Narins.
Communication Analysts: Martha Coven; Paul Frick.
Advisors for--
Domestic Policy.--Andie King.
Foreign Policy.--Brett O'Brien.
Policy.--Jim Hawley.
Democratic Caucus Staff
1420 LHOB, phone, 226-3210
Chairman.--Vic Fazio.
Vice Chairman.--Barbara B. Kennelly.
STAFF
Democratic Caucus Staff
Chief of Staff.--Monica Maples.
Policy Director.--Julie Tippens.
Communications/Policy Assistant.--Jesse Moss.
Program Director.--Stacey Krum.
Program Assistant.--Jennifer Fitzgerald.
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JOINT COMMITTEES OF THE CONGRESS
Joint Committee of Congress on the Library
711 Hart Senate Office Building 20510. Phone, 224-3753
[Created by Act of August 2, 1946 (60 Stat., 838 OHOB); U.S. Code 2,
section 132b]
MEMBERS
Chairman.--Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon.
Vice Chairman.--William M. Thomas, Representative from California.
senate house
Ted Stevens of Alaska Pat Roberts, of Kansas
Thad Cochran of Mississippi Robert W. Ney, of Ohio
Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island Vic Fazio, of California
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New Ed Pastor, of Arizona
York
Joint Committee on Printing
Room SH-818, U.S. Senate 20510-6606. Phone, 224-5241; FAX: 224-1176
[Created by act of Aug. 3, 1846 (9 Stat. 114); U.S. Code 44, section
101]
MEMBERS
Chairman.--William M. Thomas, Representative from California.
Vice Chairman.--Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska.
house senate
Pat Roberts, of Kansas. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.
Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland. Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
William J. Jefferson, of Louisiana. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
STAFF
Joint Committee on Printing (SH-818), 224-5241.
Staff Director.--Linda Kemp.
Deputy Staff Director.--Shirley Woodrow.
Minority Staff: John Chambers; Robert Mansker.
Professional Staff Members: James C. Bradley; Mary Beth Lawler;
Craven Rand.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX OFFICE
U.S. Government Printing Office, Room C-738, North Capitol and H Streets
20401. Phone, 512-0275
Director.--Michael J. McCabe (acting), 512-0072.
Senior Editor.--Marcia Oleszewski, 512-0280.
Historian of Bills.--Barbre A. Brunson, 512-0274.
Editor.--Maurice H. Martin.
Indexers:
Ytta B. Carr
Grafton J. Daniels
Patrick D. Foster
Tucker Greer
Philip C. Hart
Karl M. Operle
Jason Parsons
Michael M. Sardone
Patricia J. Slater
Jodi L. Solomon
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Joint Committee on Taxation
[Created by Public Law 20, 69th Congress]
Room 1015, Longworth House Office Building 20515-6453. Phone, 225-3621
MEMBERS
Chairman.--Bill Archer, Representative from Texas.
Vice Chairman.--Bob Packwood, Senator from Oregon.
house senate
Philip M. Crane, of Illinois. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.
William M. Thomas, of California. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.
Sam Gibbons, of Florida. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New
Charles B. Rangel, of New York. York.
Max Baucus, of Montana.
STAFF
Joint Committee on Taxation (1015 LHOB), 225-3621.
Chief of Staff.--Kenneth J. Kies.
Deputy Chief of Staff/Law.--Mary M. Schmitt (H1-A108 OHOB), 6-3270.
Deputy Chief of Staff/Revenue Analysis.--Bernard A. Schmitt (H1-A621
OHOB), 6-7575.
Deputy Administrative Assistant.--Michael E. Boren (1015 LHOB), 5-
3621.
Chief Clerk.--John H. Bloyer (1620 LHOB), 5-2647.
Special Assistants: (1620 LHOB), 5-6641.
Leon W. Klud.
Jan Rovecamp.
Accountants:
Joseph M. Mikrut (1618 LHOB), 5-7377; Angela Yu (1622 LHOB), 5-
3780.
Special Counsel.--Laurie A. Matthews (1622 LHOB), 5-3780.
Senior Legislation Counsels:
H. Benjamin Hartley (1616 LHOB), 5-6801.
Harold E. Hirsch (SH-836), 4-0494.
Melvin C. Thomas (1618 LHOB), 5-7377.
Legislation Counsels:
Steven D. Arkin (H1-A105 OHOB), 6-3270.
Daniel M. Berman (SD-204), 4-5561.
Judy L. Kavjian (1616 LHOB), 5-6801.
Alysa M. McDaniel (H1-A104 OHOB), 6-3270.
Joseph W. Nega (1618 LHOB), 5-7377.
Cecily W. Rock (1622 LHOB), 5-3780.
Steven M. Rosenthal (SH-836), 4-0494.
Carolyn E. Smith (SD-204), 4-5561.
Jonathan Talisman (SD-204), 4-5561.
Barry L. Wold (SD-204), 4-5561.
Economists:
Thomas A. Barthold (1616 LHOB), 5-6801.
Thomas R. Bowne (SH-836), 4-0494.
Patrick A. Driessen (H1-A620 OHOB), 6-7575.
Christopher Giosa, (H1-A619), 6-7575.
Robert P. Harvey (H1-A618), 6-7575.
Ronald A. Jeremias (H1-A622 OHOB), 6-7575.
Thomas F. Koerner (H1-A618 OHOB), 6-7575.
Pamela H. Moomau (H1-A620 OHOB), 6-7575.
Charles N. Saunders (H1-A622 OHOB), 6-7575.
William T. Sutton (H1-A622 OHOB), 6-7575.
Michael A. Udell (H1-A622 OHOB), 6-7575.
Laura A. Wheeler (H1-A619 OHOB), 6-7575.
Judy Xanthopoulos (H1-A619 OHOB), 6-7575.
Statistical Analyst.--Melani M. Houser (H1-615 OHOB), 6-7575.
Director of Tax Resources.--Tracy Nadel (H1-A614 OHOB), 5-7575.
Tax Resources Specialist.--Karen Stevenson (H1-A614 OHOB), 6-7575.
Senior Refund Counsel.--Roland W. Ford (3565 IRS), 2-3580.
Refund Counsels: (3565 IRS), 2-3580.
James L. Billinger.
Norman J. Brand.
Robert C. Gotwald.
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Secretaries:
Carolyn P. Abraham (1620 LHOB), 5-6641.
Yvonne K. Alston (SD-204), 4-5561.
Jean B. Best (H1-A615 OHOB), 6-7575.
Debbie D. Davis (H1-A615 OHOB), 6-7575.
Dzidra Germanis (3565 IRS), 2-3580.
Teresa S. Grimes (1015 LHOB), 5-3621.
Sharon Jedlicka (1015 LHOB), 5-3621.
Julie M. Mitchell (3565 IRS), 2-3580.
Josephine G. Piraneo (H1-A107 OHOB), 6-3270.
Lucia J. Rogers (H1-A615 OHOB), 6-7575.
Chris J. Simmons (1616 LHOB), 5-6801.
Joanne Yanusz (1618 LHOB), 5-7377.
Computer Specialists: (H1-A106 OHOB), 6-3270.
William J. Dahl.
Diana L. Nelson.
Staff Assistants:
Debra L. McMullen (1620 LHOB), 5-2647.
Neval E. McMullen (SD-204), 4-5561.
Richard L. Scott (1620 LHOB), 5-2647.
Thomas A. St. Clair (1620 LHOB), 5-2647.
Joint Economic Committee
(Room SD-G01 Dirksen Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-5171)
[Created pursuant to sec. 5(a) of Public Law 304, 79th Congress]
MEMBERS
Chairman.--Connie Mack, Senator from Florida.
Vice Chairman.--Jim Saxton, Representative from New Jersey.
senate house
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho. Jack Quinn, of New York.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah. William (Mac) Thornberry, of Texas.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania. Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota. Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South
Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico. Carolina.
Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Fortney Pete Stark, of California.
Edward M. Kennedy, of David R. Obey, of Wisconsin.
Massachusetts. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana.
Charles S. Robb, of Virginia. Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland.
STAFF
Joint Economic Committee (SD-G01), 4-5171.
Deputy Director.--Allison Tyrer (SD-G01), 4-0378.
Senior Advisor to Vice Chairman.--Andrew Quinlan (O'Neill 102),
6-3227.
Executive Director.--Robert Mottice (SD-G01), 4-5171.
Administrative Director.--Juanita Morgan (SD-G01), 4-1971.
Chief Economist to Vice Chairman.--Lawrence Hunter (SH-805), 5-
3923.
Chief Economist.--Brian Westbury (SH-804), 4-0374.
Majority Senior Economists: Chris Frenze (SH-805), 4-0373; Reed
Garfield (1537 LHOB), 5-2223.
Economists: Leila Bate (1537 LHOB), 5-2253; Dan Miller (1537
LHOB), 5-2335.
Senior Counsel.--Gary Gallant (O'Neill 102), 6-3228.
Research Assistants: Dana Holley (1537 LHOB), 6-3234;
Stacey Smith (SH-802), 4-0376.
Professional Staff: Missy Cortese (SH-802), 4-3183; Ross
Lindholm (SD-G07), 4-2599; Greg Williams (SH-802), 4-0368;
Joe Englehard (O'Neill 102), 6-3226; Michael Mitchell
(O'Neill 102), 6-3228; Paul Merski (SH-802), 4-5171.
Staff Assistants: Brad Kaufman (1537 LHOB), 6-3226; Missy
Shorey (SD-G01), 4-0367; Andrea Tippett (SD-G07), 4-0363;
Michael Gaines (SD-G01), 4-3582.
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Finance Director.--Colleen Healy (SD-G01), 4-0370.
General Counsel.--Jeff Styles (SD-G01), 4-2989.
Communications Director.--Shelley Hymes (SD-G01), 4-7683.
Minority Staff:
Minority Staff Director.--Lee Price (FHOB-359), 6-4066.
Minority Senior Economists: William Buechner (FHOB 359), 6-4065;
Patricia Ruggles (FHOB-359), 6-2487; Bill Spriggs (FHOB-
359), 5-6028; Chad Stone (FHOB-359), 6-2485.
Minority Research Assistant.--Robbie Lazarus (FHOB H2-359), 6-
4066.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Roni Singleton (SD-G01), 4-0381.
Minority Press Secretary.--Caleb Marshall (FHOB-359), 6-2490.
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ASSIGNMENTS OF SENATORS TO COMMITTEES
[Republicans roman (54); Democrats in italic (46); total, 100]
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Committees (Standing, Joint,
Senator Special, and Select) and
Subcommittees
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Abraham.............................. Budget.
Judiciary:
Constitution, Federalism, and
Property Rights; Terrorism,
Technology, and Government
Information.
Labor and Human Resources:
Children and Families;
Education, Arts and
Humanities.
Akaka................................ Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Production and
Regulation; Parks, Historic
Preservation and Recreation.
Governmental Affairs:
Oversight of Government
Management and the District of
Columbia; Post Office and
Civil Service; Permanent
Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Veterans' Affairs.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Ashcroft............................. Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Consumer Affairs, Foreign
Commerce and Tourism.
Foreign Relations:
African Affairs; International
Economic Policy, Export and
Trade Promotion; International
Operations.
Labor and Human Resources:
Aging; Children and Families;
Education, Arts and
Humanities.
Baucus............................... Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Marketing, Inspection, and
Product Promotion; Production
and Price Competitiveness.
Environment and Public Works:
Transportation and
Infrastructure.
Finance:
International Trade; Medicare,
Long-Term Care and Health
Insurance; Social Security and
Family Policy.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Joint Committee on Taxation.
Bennett.............................. Appropriations:
District of Columbia; Energy
and Water Development;
Interior; Legislative Branch;
VA, HUD, and Independent
Agencies.
Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief;
International Finance;
Securities.
Small Business.
Joint Economic Committee.
Biden................................ Foreign Relations:
East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
European Affairs;
International Economic Policy,
Export and Trade Promotion;
International Operations.
Judiciary:
Youth Violence.
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Bingaman............................. Armed Services:
Acquisition and Technology;
Readiness; Strategic Forces.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Production and
Regulation; Forests and Public
Land Management.
Joint Economic Committee.
Bond................................. Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies; Defense;
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education;
Transportation; VA, HUD, and
Independent Agencies.
Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief; Housing
Opportunity and Community
Development; International
Finance.
Budget.
Environment and Public Works:
Drinking Water, Fisheries and
Wildlife; Transportation and
Infrastructure.
Small Business, chairman.
Boxer................................ Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief;
International Finance;
Securities.
Budget.
Environment and Public Works:
Clean Air, Wetlands, Private
Property, and Nuclear Safety;
Drinking Water, Fisheries, and
Wildlife; Superfund, Waste
Control, and Risk Assessment.
Bradley.............................. Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Research and
Development; Forests and
Public Land Management.
Finance:
International Trade; Long-Term
Growth, Debt and Deficit
Reduction; Taxation and IRS
Oversight.
Special Committee on Aging.
Breaux............................... Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Oceans and Fisheries; Surface
Transportation and Merchant
Marine.
Finance:
International Trade; Social
Security and Family Policy;
Taxation and IRS Oversight.
Special Committee on Aging.
Brown................................ Budget.
Foreign Relations:
European Affairs; International
Operations; Near Eastern and
South Asian Affairs.
Judiciary:
Administrative Oversight and
the Courts; Constitution,
Federalism, and Property
Rights.
Veterans' Affairs.
Bryan................................ Armed Services:
Airland Forces; Readiness;
Strategic Forces.
Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief; Housing
Opportunity and Community
Development; Securities.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Consumer Affairs,
Foreign Commerce and Tourism;
Science, Technology, and
Space; Surface Transportation
and Merchant Marine.
Select Committee on Ethics.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
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Bumpers.............................. Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies;
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Defense; Interior;
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Forests and Public Land
Management; Parks, Historic
Preservation and Recreation.
Small Business.
Burns................................ Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies; Energy
and Water Development;
Interior; Military
Construction; VA, HUD, and
Independent Agencies.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Science, Technology, and
Space; Surface Transportation
and Merchant Marine.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Research and
Development; Forests and
Public Land Management.
Small Business.
Special Committee on Aging.
Byrd................................. Appropriations:
Defense; Energy and Water
Development; Interior; Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education; Transportation.
Armed Services:
Airland Forces; Personnel.
Rules and Administration.
Campbell............................. Agriculture:
Forestry, Conservation, and
Rural Revitalization;
Research, Nutrition, and
General Legislation.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Forests and Public Land
Management; Parks, Historic
Preservation and Recreation.
Veterans' Affairs.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Chafee............................... Environment and Public Works,
chairman.
Finance:
Medicaid and Health-Care for
Low-Income Families; Medicare,
Long-Term Care and Health
Insurance; Social Security and
Family Policy.
Coats................................ Armed Services:
Airland Forces; Personnel;
Readiness.
Labor and Human Resources:
Aging; Children and Families;
Education, Arts and
Humanities.
Cochran.............................. Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Marketing, Inspection, and
Product Promotion; Production
and Price Competitiveness.
Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies; Defense;
Energy and Water Development;
Interior; Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education.
Governmental Affairs:
Oversight of Government
Management and the District of
Columbia; Post Office and
Civil Service; Permanent
Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Rules and Administration.
Joint Committee on the Library.
Joint Committee on Printing.
Cohen................................ Armed Services:
Airland Forces; Readiness;
Seapower; Strategic Forces.
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Governmental Affairs:
Oversight of Government
Management and the District of
Columbia; Permanent
Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Select Committee on Aging,
chairman.
Select Committee on Ingelligence.
Conrad............................... Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Forestry, Conservation, and
Rural Revitalization;
Marketing, Inspection, and
Product Promotion.
Budget.
Finance:
International Trade; Medicare,
Long-Term Care and Health
Insurance; Taxation and IRS
Oversight.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Coverdell............................ Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Forestry, Conservation, and
Rural Revitalization;
Production and Price
Competitiveness.
Foreign Relations:
East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
International Operations;
Western Hemisphere and Peace
Corps Affairs.
Small Business.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Craig................................ Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Forestry, Conservation, and
Rural Revitalization;
Research, Nutrition, and
General Legislation.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Research and
Development; Forests and
Public Land Management.
Veterans' Affairs.
Special Committee on Aging.
Select Committee on Ethics.
Joint Economic Committee.
D'Amato.............................. Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs, chairman.
Finance:
International Trade; Long-Term
Growth, Debt and Deficit
Reduction; Taxation and IRS
Oversight.
Daschle.............................. Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Production and Price
Competitiveness; Research,
Nutrition, and General
Legislation.
DeWine............................... Judiciary:
Administrative Oversight and
the Courts; Constitution,
Federalism, and Property
Rights.
Labor and Human Resources:
Children and Families;
Disability Policy; Education,
Arts and Humanities.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Dodd................................. Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief; Housing
Opportunity and Community
Development; Securities.
Budget.
Foreign Relations:
Western Hemisphere and Peace
Corps Affairs.
Labor and Human Resources:
Children and Families;
Education, Arts and
Humanities.
Rules and Administration.
Dole................................. Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Marketing, Inspection, and
Product Promotion; Production
and Price Competitiveness;
Research, Nutrition, and
General Legislation.
Finance:
Medicare, Long-Term Care and
Health Insurance; Social
Security and Family Policy;
Taxation and IRS Oversight.
Rules and Administration.
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Domenici............................. Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Defense; Energy and
Water Development; Interior;
Transportation.
Budget, chairman.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Production and
Regulation; Energy Research
and Development; Forests and
Public Land Management.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Dorgan............................... Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Science, Technology,
and Space; Surface
Transportation and Merchant
Marine.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Forests and Public
Management.
Governmental Affairs:
Post Office and Civil Service;
Permanent Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Veterans' Affairs.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Select Committee on Ethics.
Exon................................. Armed Services:
Airland Forces; Seapower;
Strategic Forces.
Budget.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Consumer Affairs, Foreign
Commerce, and Tourism; Surface
Transportation and Merchant
Marine.
Faircloth............................ Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
HUD Oversight and Structure;
International Finance;
Securities.
Environment and Public Works:
Clean Air, Wetlands, Private
Property, and Nuclear Safety;
Drinking Water, Fisheries and
Wildlife; Transportation and
Infrastructure.
Feingold............................. Foreign Relations:
African Affairs; European
Affairs; International
Operations.
Judiciary:
Administrative Oversight and
the Courts; Antitrust,
Business Rights, and
Competition; Constitution,
Federalism, and Property
Rights.
Special Committee on Aging.
Feinstein............................ Foreign Relations:
African Affairs; East Asian and
Pacific Affairs; Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs.
Judiciary:
Immigration; Terrorism,
Technology, and Government
Information.
Rules and Administration.
Ford................................. Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Consumer Affairs, Foreign
Commerce, and Tourism.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Production and
Regulation; Energy Research
and Development.
Rules and Administration.
Joint Committee on Printing.
Frist................................ Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief; Housing
Opportunity and Community
Development; International
Finance.
Budget.
Labor and Human Resources:
Disability Policy; Education,
Arts and Humanities.
Small Business.
Glenn................................ Armed Services:
Airland Forces; Readiness;
Strategic Forces.
Governmental Affairs:
Permanent Subcommittee on
Investigations.
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Special Committee on Aging.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Gorton............................... Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies; Energy
and Water Development;
Interior; Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education;
Transportation.
Budget.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Consumer Affairs, Foreign
Commerce, and Tourism; Oceans
and Fisheries.
Labor and Human Resources:
Disability Policy; Education,
Arts and Humanities.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Graham............................... Environment and Public Works:
Clean Air, Wetlands, Private
Property, and Nuclear Safety;
Transportation and
Infrastructure.
Finance:
International Trade; Medicaid
and Health-Care for Low-Income
Families; Medicare, Long-Term
Care and Health Insurance.
Veterans' Affairs.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Gramm................................ Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Defense; Foreign
Operations; Transportation;
VA, HUD, and Independent
Agencies.
Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief; HUD
Oversight and Structure;
Securities.
Budget.
Grams................................ Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief; HUD
Oversight and Structure;
Securities.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Research and
Development; Parks, Historic
Preservation and Recreation.
Foreign Relations:
East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
International Economic Policy,
Export and Trade Promotion;
Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs.
Joint Economic Committee.
Grassley............................. Budget.
Finance:
International Trade; Medicare,
Long-Term Care and Health
Insurance; Taxation and IRS
Oversight.
Governmental Affairs:
Oversight of Government
Management and the District of
Columbia; Permanent
Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Judiciary:
Administrative Oversight and
the Courts; Immigration.
Special Committee on Aging.
Gregg................................ Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Foreign Operations;
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education;
Military Construction;
Treasury, Postal Service,
General Government.
Budget.
Labor and Human Resources:
Aging; Education, Arts and
Humanities.
Harkin............................... Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Forestry, Conservation, and
Rural Revitalization;
Research, Nutrition, and
General Legislation.
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Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies; Defense;
Foreign Operations; Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education; Transportation.
Labor and Human Resources:
Children and Families;
Disability Policy; Education,
Arts and Humanities.
Small Business.
Hatch................................ Finance:
International Trade; Medicare,
Long-Term Care and Health
Insurance; Taxation and IRS
Oversight.
Judiciary, chairman:
Antitrust, Business Rights, and
Competition; Constitution,
Federalism, and Property
Rights; Youth Violence.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Joint Committee on Taxation.
Hatfield............................. Appropriations, chairman:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Energy and Water
Development; Interior; Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education; Transportation.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Production and
Regulation; Forests and Public
Land Management.
Rules and Administration.
Joint Committee on the Library.
Joint Committee on Printing.
Heflin............................... Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Forestry, Conservation, and
Rural Revitalization;
Research, Nutrition, and
General Legislation.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Research and
Development; Parks, Historic
Preservation, and Recreation.
Judiciary:
Administrative Oversight and
the Courts; Antitrust,
Business Rights, and
Competition.
Small Business.
Helms................................ Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Forestry, Conservation, and
Rural Revitalization;
Marketing, Inspection, and
Product Promotion; Production
and Price Competitiveness.
Foreign Relations, chairman:
International Operations;
Western Hemisphere and Peace
Corps Affairs.
Rules and Administration.
Hollings............................. Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Defense; Energy and
Water Development; Interior;
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education.
Budget.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Communications.
Hutchison............................ Armed Services:
Acquisition and Technology;
Airland Forces; Strategic
Forces.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Science, Technology,
and Space; Surface
Transportation and Merchant
Marine.
Small Business.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Inhofe............................... Armed Services:
Acquisition and Technology;
Airland Forces; Readiness.
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Environment and Public Works:
Clean Air, Wetlands, Private
Property, and Nuclear Safety;
Superfund, Waste Control, and
Risk Assessment.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Inouye............................... Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Defense; Foreign
Operations; Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education;
Military Construction.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Oceans and Fisheries; Surface
Transportation and Merchant
Marine.
Rules and Administration.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Joint Committee on Printing.
Jeffords............................. Appropriations:
District of Columbia; Foreign
Operations; Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education;
Legislative Branch; Treasury,
Postal Service, General
Government.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Production and
Regulation; Parks, Historic
Preservation and Recreation.
Labor and Human Resources:
Children and Families;
Disability Policy; Education,
Arts and Humanities.
Veterans' Affairs.
Special Committee on Aging.
Johnston............................. Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies; Defense;
Energy and Water Development;
Interior; VA, HUD, and
Independent Agencies.
Budget.
Energy and Natural Resources.
Special Committee on Aging.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Kassebaum............................ Foreign Relations:
African Affairs; East Asian and
Pacific Affairs; European
Affairs.
Labor and Human Resources,
chairman:
Aging; Education, Arts and
Humanities.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Kempthorne........................... Armed Services:
Acquisition and Technology;
Airland Forces; Strategic
Forces.
Environment and Public Works:
Drinking Water, Fisheries, and
Wildlife; Transportation and
Infrastructure.
Small Business.
Kennedy.............................. Armed Services:
Acquisition and Technology;
Personnel; Seapower.
Judiciary:
Constitution, Federalism, and
Property Rights; Immigration.
Labor and Human Resources:
Disability Policy; Education,
Arts and Humanities.
Joint Economic Committee.
Kerrey............................... Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Marketing, Inspection, and
Production Promotion;
Production and Price
Competitiveness.
Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies;
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Energy and Water
Development; Treasury, Postal
Service, General Government;
VA, HUD, and Independent
Agencies.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
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Kerry................................ Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief; Housing
Opportunity and Community
Development; International
Finance.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Communications; Oceans and
Fisheries; Science,
Technology, and Space.
Foreign Relations:
East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
International Operations; Near
Eastern and South Asian
Affairs.
Small Business.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Kohl................................. Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies; District
of Columbia; Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education;
Military Construction.
Judiciary:
Administrative Oversight and
the Courts; Terrorism,
Technology, and Government
Information; Youth Violence.
Special Committee on Aging.
Kyl.................................. Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Research and
Development; Forests and
Public Land Management.
Judiciary:
Constitution, Federalism, and
Property Rights; Immigration.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Lautenberg........................... Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Defense; Foreign
Operations; Transportation;
VA, HUD, and Independent
Agencies.
Budget.
Environment and Public Works:
Drinking Water, Fisheries, and
Wildlife; Superfund, Waste
Control, and Risk Assessment.
Small Business.
Leahy................................ Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry.
Appropriations:
Defense; Foreign Operations;
Interior; VA, HUD, and
Independent Agencies.
Judiciary:
Antitrust, Business Rights, and
Competition; Terrorism,
Technology, and Government
Information.
Levin................................ Armed Services:
Acquisition and Technology;
Airland Forces; Strategic
Forces.
Governmental Affairs:
Oversight of Government
Management and the District of
Columbia; Permanent
Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Small Business.
Lieberman............................ Armed Services:
Airland Forces; Seapower.
Environment and Public Works:
Clean Air, Wetlands, Private
Property, and Nuclear Safety;
Drinking Water, Fisheries and
Wildlife.
Governmental Affairs:
Oversight of Government
Management and the District of
Columbia; Permanent
Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Small Business.
Lott................................. Armed Services:
Personnel; Seapower; Strategic
Forces.
Budget.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Science, Technology, and
Space; Surface Transportation
and Merchant Marine.
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Lugar................................ Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry, chairman.
Foreign Relations:
East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
European Affairs; Western
Hemisphere and Peace Corps
Affairs.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Mack................................. Appropriations:
Defense; Foreign Operations;
Interior; Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education;
Legislative Branch.
Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief; Housing
Opportunity and Community
Development; International
Finance.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Joint Economic Committee
McCain............................... Armed Services:
Personnel; Readiness; Seapower.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Consumer Affairs, Foreign
Commerce and Tourism.
Governmental Affairs:
Oversight of Government
Management and the District of
Columbia; Post Office and
Civil Service; Permanent
Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Committee on Indian Affairs,
chairman.
McConnell............................ Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Marketing, Inspection, and
Product Promotion; Research,
Nutrition, and General
Legislation.
Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies;
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Defense; Energy and
Water Development; Foreign
Operations.
Environment and Public Works:
Clean Air, Wetlands, Private
Property, and Nuclear Safety;
Superfund, Waste Control, and
Risk Assessment.
Rules and Administration.
Select Committee on Ethics,
chairman.
Mikulski............................. Appropriations:
Foreign Operations; Legislative
Branch; Transportation;
Treasury, Postal Service,
General Government; VA, HUD,
and Independent Agencies.
Labor and Human Resources:
Aging; Education, Arts and
Humanities.
Select Committee on Ethics.
Moseley-Braun........................ Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief; HUD
Oversight and Structure;
International Finance.
Finance:
Medicaid and Health-Care for
Low-Income Families; Medicare,
Long-Term Care and Health
Insurance; Social Security and
Family Policy.
Special Committee on Aging.
Moynihan............................. Environment and Public Works:
Superfund, Waste Control, and
Risk Assessment;
Transportation and
Infrastructure.
Finance:
International Trade; Social
Security and Family Policy;
Taxation and IRS Oversight.
Rules and Administration.
Joint Committee on the Library.
Joint Committee on Taxation.
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Murkowski............................ Energy and Natural Resources,
chairman.
Finance:
International Trade; Long-Term
Growth, Debt and Deficit
Reduction; Taxation and IRS
Oversight.
Veterans' Affairs.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Murray............................... Appropriations:
Energy and Water Development;
Foreign Operations; Interior;
Legislative Branch.
Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
HUD Oversight and Structure;
International Finance;
Securities.
Budget.
Nickles.............................. Budget.
Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Production and
Regulation; Parks, Historic
Preservation and Recreation.
Finance:
Medicaid and Health-Care for
Low-Income Families; Social
Security and Family Policy;
Taxation and IRS Oversight.
Rules and Administration.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Nunn................................. Armed Services.
Governmental Affairs:
Permanent Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Small Business.
Packwood............................. Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Communications; Oceans and
Fisheries; Surface
Transportation and Merchant
Marine.
Finance, chairman:
International Trade; Medicare,
Long-Term Care and Health
Insurance; Taxation and IRS
Oversight.
Joint Committee on Taxation.
Pell................................. Foreign Relations:
European Affairs; International
Economic Policy, Export and
Trade Promotion; International
Operations; Western Hemisphere
and Peace Corps Affairs.
Labor and Human Resources:
Children and Families;
Education, Arts and
Humanities.
Rules and Administration.
Joint Committee on the Library.
Pressler............................. Commerce, Science, and
Transportation, chairman:
Aviation; Communications;
Consumer Affairs, Foreign
Commerce and Tourism; Science,
Technology, and Space.
Finance:
International Trade; Long-Term
Growth, Debt and Deficit
Reduction; Taxation and IRS
Oversight.
Small Business.
Special Committee on Aging.
Pryor................................ Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Marketing, Inspection, and
Product Promotion; Production
and Price Competitiveness.
Finance:
Long-Term Growth, Debt and
Deficit Reduction; Medicare,
Long-Term Care and Health
Insurance; Taxation and IRS
Oversight.
Governmental Affairs:
Oversight of Government
Management and the District of
Columbia; Post Office and
Civil Service; Permanent
Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Special Committee on Aging.
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Reid................................. Appropriations:
Energy and Water Development;
Interior; Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education;
Military Construction;
Transportation.
Environment and Public Works:
Drinking Water, Fisheries and
Wildlife; Transportation and
Infrastructure.
Special Committee on Aging.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Robb................................. Armed Services:
Personnel; Readiness; Seapower.
Foreign Relations:
East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs; Western Hemisphere
and Peace Corps Affairs.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Joint Economic Committee.
Rockefeller.......................... Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Consumer Affairs, Foreign
Commerce, and Tourism;
Science, Technology, and
Space.
Finance:
International Trade; Medicaid
and Health-Care for Low-Income
Families; Medicare, Long-Term
Care and Health Insurance.
Veterans' Affairs.
Roth................................. Finance:
International Trade; Medicaid
and Health-Care for Low-Income
Families; Taxation and IRS
Oversight.
Governmental Affairs, chairman:
Permanent Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Joint Economic Committee.
Joint Committee on Taxation.
Santorum............................. Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Marketing, Inspection, and
Product Promotion; Research,
Nutrition, and General
Legislation.
Armed Services:
Airland Forces; Personnel;
Readiness.
Rules and Administration.
Special Committee on Aging.
Joint Economic Committee.
Sarbanes............................. Banking, Housing and Urban
Affairs.
Budget.
Foreign Relations:
European Affairs; International
Economic Policy, Export and
Trade Promotion; Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs.
Joint Economic Committee.
Shelby............................... Appropriations:
Defense; Foreign Operations;
Military Construction;
Treasury, Postal Service,
General Government; VA, HUD,
and Independent Agencies.
Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs:
Financial Institutions and
Regulatory Relief; Housing
Opportunity and Community
Development; Securities.
Special Committee on Aging.
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Simon................................ Budget.
Judiciary:
Constitution, Federalism, and
Property Rights; Immigration.
Labor and Human Resources:
Aging; Disability Policy;
Education, Arts and
Humanities.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
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Simpson.............................. Finance:
Long-Term Growth, Debt and
Deficit Reduction; Medicare,
Long-Term Care and Health
Insurance; Social Security and
Family Policy.
Judiciary:
Antitrust, Business Rights, and
Competition; Immigration;
Youth Violence.
Veterans' Affairs, chairman.
Special Committee on Aging.
Smith................................ Armed Services:
Acquisition and Technology;
Seapower; Strategic Forces.
Environment and Public Works:
Superfund, Waste Control, and
Risk Assessment;
Transportation and
Infrastructure.
Governmental Affairs:
Post Office and Civil Service;
Permanent Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Select Committee on Ethics.
Snowe................................ Budget.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Consumer Affairs, Foreign
Commerce and Tourism; Oceans
and Fisheries; Surface
Transportation and Merchant
Marine.
Foreign Relations:
African Affairs; European
Affairs; International
Operations; Near Eastern and
South Asian Affairs.
Small Business.
Specter.............................. Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
and Related Agencies; Defense;
Foreign Operations; Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education; Transportation.
Judiciary:
Antitrust, Business Rights, and
Competition; Immigration;
Terrorism, Technology, and
Government Information.
Veterans' Affairs.
Select Committee on Intelligence,
chairman.
Stevens.............................. Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Defense; Interior;
Military Construction; VA,
HUD, and Independent Agencies.
Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
Aviation; Communications;
Oceans and Fisheries; Science,
Technology, and Space; Surface
Transportation and Merchant
Marine.
Governmental Affairs:
Post Office and Civil Service;
Permanent Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Rules and Administration,
chairman.
Joint Committee on the Library.
Joint Committee on Printing.
Thomas............................... Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Production and
Regulation; Forests and Public
Land Management; Parks,
Historic Preservation and
Recreation.
Environment and Public Works:
Clean Air, Wetlands, Private
Property, and Nuclear Safety;
Drinking Water, Fisheries and
Wildlife.
Foreign Relations:
East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
International Economic Policy,
Export and Trade Promotion;
Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Thompson............................. Foreign Relations:
European Affairs; International
Economic Policy, Export and
Trade Promotion; Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs;
Western Hemisphere and Peace
Corps Affairs.
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Governmental Affairs:
Oversight of Government
Management and the District of
Columbia; Permanent
Subcommittee on
Investigations.
Judiciary:
Terrorism, Technology, and
Government Information; Youth
Violence.
Special Committee on Aging.
Thurmond............................. Armed Services, chairman.
Judiciary:
Administrative Oversight and
the Courts; Antitrust,
Business Rights, and
Competition; Terrorism,
Technology, and Government
Information.
Veterans' Affairs.
Warner............................... Agriculture, Nutrition, and
Forestry:
Forestry, Conservation, and
Rural Revitalization;
Production and Price
Competitiveness.
Armed Services:
Airland Forces; Seapower;
Strategic Forces.
Environment and Public Works:
Drinking Water, Fisheries and
Wildlife; Superfund, Waste
Control, and Risk Assessment;
Transportation and
Infrastructure.
Rules and Administration.
Small Business.
Wellstone............................ Energy and Natural Resources:
Energy Production and
Regulation; Energy Research
and Development
Labor and Human Resources:
Aging; Children and Families;
Education, Arts and
Humanities.
Small Business.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
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ASSIGNMENTS OF REPRESENTATIVES TO COMMITTEES
[Republicans in roman (231); Democrats in italic (203); Independent in
bold (1); total, 435]
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Committees (Standing, Joint,
Representative Special, and Select) and
Subcommittees
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Abercrombie.......................... National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military
Procurement.
Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources.
Ackerman............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises.
International Relations:
Africa; Asia and the Pacific.
Allard............................... Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Resource
Conservation, Research, and
Forestry.
Budget.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Andrews.............................. Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Postsecondary Education,
Training and Life-Long
Learning; Workforce
Protections.
International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific.
Archer............................... Ways and Means, chairman.
Joint Committee on Taxation,
chairman.
Armey................................ Majority Leader.
Bachus............................... Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; General Oversight
and Investigations.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Railroads.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Baesler.............................. Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Risk Management
and Specialty Crops.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Baker, of Science:
California. Basic Research; Energy and
Environment.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Coast Guard and Maritime
Transportation; Surface
Transportation.
Baker, of Agriculture:
Louisiana. General Farm Commodities.
Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Baldacci............................. Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Resource
Conservation, Research, and
Forestry.
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Ballenger............................ Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Oversight and Investigations;
Workforce Protections.
International Relations:
International Economic Policy
and Trade; The Western
Hemisphere.
Barcia............................... Science:
Energy and Environment; Space
and Aeronautics.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Barr................................. Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; General
Oversight and Investigations.
Judiciary:
Commercial and Administrative
Law; Crime.
Veterans' Affairs:
Compensation, Pension,
Insurance and Memorial
Affairs; Education, Training,
Employment and Housing.
Barrett, of Agriculture:
Nebraska. General Farm Commodities;
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Oversight and Investigations;
Workforce Protections.
Barrett, of Banking and Financial Services:
Wisconsin. Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations.
Bartlett............................. National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Readiness.
Science:
Basic Research; Energy and
Environment.
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities; Tax
and Finance.
Barton............................... Commerce:
Health and Environment;
Oversight and Investigations;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Science:
Basic Research.
Bass................................. Budget.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Civil Service; Government
Management, Information, and
Technology.
Bateman.............................. National Security:
Military Readiness; Military
Research and Development.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Becerra.............................. Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Postsecondary Education,
Training and Life-Long
Learning.
Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; Immigration and
Claims.
Beilenson............................ Rules:
Rules of the House.
Bentsen.............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises.
Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork; Tax
and Finance.
Bereuter............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
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International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific;
International Economic Policy
and Trade.
Berman............................... International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific;
International Operations and
Human Rights.
Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; Immigration and
Claims.
Bevill............................... Appropriations:
Energy and Water Development;
Interior.
Bilbray.............................. Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Health and
Environment.
Bilirakis............................ Commerce:
Energy and Power; Health and
Environment.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Bishop............................... Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Risk Management
and Specialty Crops.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Bliley............................... Commerce, chairman.
Blute................................ Government Reform and Oversight:
Government Management,
Information, and Technology;
National Security,
International Affairs, and
Criminal Justice.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Public Buildings and Economic
Development; Surface
Transportation.
Boehlert............................. Science:
Basic Research.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Railroads; Water Resources and
Environment.
Boehner.............................. Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities;
Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry.
House Oversight.
Bonilla.............................. Appropriations:
District of Columbia; Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education; National Security.
Bonior............................... Minority Whip.
Bono................................. Banking and Financial Services:
Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit; Housing and
Community Opportunity
Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; Immigration and
Claims.
Borski............................... Standards of Official Conduct.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Railroads; Water Resources and
Environment.
Boucher.............................. Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Telecommunications
and Finance.
Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property.
Brewster............................. Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Coast Guard and Maritime
Transportation; Surface
Transportation.
Browder.............................. Budget.
National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military
Readiness.
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Brown, of Florida.................... Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Public Buildings and Economic
Development; Surface
Transportation.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Brown, of Agriculture:
California. Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Resource
Conservation, Research, and
Forestry.
Science.
Brown, of Ohio....................... Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Health and
Environment.
International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific.
Brownback............................ Budget.
International Relations:
Africa; International Economic
Policy and Trade.
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities; Tax
and Finance.
Bryant, of Agriculture:
Tennessee. Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Risk Management
and Specialty Crops.
Judiciary:
Crime; Immigration and Claims.
Bryant, of Texas..................... Commerce:
Health and Environment;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Judiciary:
Commercial and Administrative
Law; Immigration and Claims.
Bunn................................. Appropriations:
Energy and Water Development;
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing and Related
Programs; Interior.
Bunning.............................. Budget.
Standards of Official Conduct.
Ways and Means:
Social Security.
Burr................................. Commerce:
Energy and Power; Health and
Environment; Oversight and
Investigations.
Burton............................... Government Reform and Oversight:
Civil Service.
International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific; The
Western Hemisphere.
Buyer................................ Judiciary:
Crime.
National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Procurement.
Veterans' Affairs:
Education, Training, Employment
and Housing.
Callahan............................. Appropriations:
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing and Related
Programs; Military
Construction; Transportation.
Calvert.............................. Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture.
Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources.
Science:
Space and Aeronautics;
Technology.
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Camp................................. Ways and Means:
Trade, Human Resources.
Canady............................... Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture.
Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property, The Constitution.
Cardin............................... Standards of Official Conduct.
Ways and Means:
Health; Oversight.
Castle............................... Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Oversight and
Investigations.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Human Intelligence, Analysis,
and Counterintelligence;
Technical and Tactical
Intelligence.
Chabot............................... International Relations:
Africa; International Economic
Policy and Trade.
Judiciary:
Commercial and Administrative
Law; Crime.
Small Business.
Chambliss............................ Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities; Risk
Management and Specialty
Crops.
National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Procurement.
Chapman.............................. Appropriations:
Energy and Water Development;
VA, HUD and Independent
Agencies.
Chenoweth............................ Agriculture:
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Christensen.......................... Ways and Means:
Health; Social Security.
Chrysler............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; General
Oversight and Investigations.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations.
Small Business:
Government Programs;
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities.
Clay................................. Economic and Educational
Opportunities.
Clayton.............................. Agriculture:
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry; Risk
Management and Specialty
Crops.
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities.
Clement.............................. Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Railroads.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Clinger.............................. Government Reform and Oversight,
chairman.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation.
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Clyburn.............................. Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation.
Veterans' Affairs:
Education, Training, Employment
and Housing.
Coble................................ Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; Crime.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Coast Guard and
Maritime Transportation.
Coburn............................... Commerce:
Energy and Power; Health and
Environment;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Coleman.............................. Appropriations:
Transportation; Treasury,
Postal Service, and General
Government.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Human Intelligence, Analysis,
and Counterintelligence.
Collins, of Government Reform and Oversight:
Michigan. District of Columbia; Postal
Service.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation.
Collins, of Government Reform and Oversight.
Illinois.
Collins, of Ways and Means:
Georgia. Human Resources; Social
Security.
Combest.............................. Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities; Risk
Management and Specialty
Crops.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence, chairman.
Condit............................... Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Resource
Conservation, Research, and
Forestry.
Government Operations and
Oversight:
National Economic Growth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs; National
Security, International
Affairs, and Criminal Justice.
Conyers.............................. Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; The Constitution.
Cooley............................... Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities;
Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Veterans' Affairs:
Education, Training, Employment
and Housing.
Costello............................. Budget.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Water Resources and
Environment.
Cox.................................. Commerce:
Oversight and Investigations;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Coyne................................ Budget.
Ways and Means:
Trade.
Cramer............................... Science:
Energy and Environment; Space
and Aeronautics.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Railroads; Surface
Transportation.
Crane................................ Ways and Means:
Health; Trade.
Joint Committee on Taxation.
Crapo................................ Agriculture:
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Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Energy and Power;
Oversight and Investigations.
Cremeans............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterfprises; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
Water and Power Resources.
Cubin................................ Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
National Parks, Forests and
Lands.
Science:
Energy and Environment;
Technology.
Cunningham........................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Oversight and
Investigations.
National Security:
Military Readiness; Military
Research and Development.
Danner............................... Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation.
Davis................................ Government Reform and Oversight:
District of Columbia;
Government Management,
Information, and Technology;
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations.
Science:
Energy and Environment; Space
and Aeronautics.
Deal................................. Commerce:
Energy and Power;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
DeFazio.............................. Resources:
Water and Power Resources.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation.
de la Garza.......................... Agriculture.
DeLauro.............................. National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Procurement.
DeLay................................ Majority Whip.
Appropriations:
Transportation; VA, HUD and
Independent Agencies.
Dellums.............................. Naional Security:
Military Procurement.
Deutsch.............................. Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Energy and Power;
Health and Environment.
Diaz-Balart.......................... House Oversight.
Rules:
Rules of the House.
Dickey............................... Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies; Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education; Transportation.
Dicks................................ Appropriations:
Interior; National Security.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Technial and Tactical
Intelligence.
Dingell.............................. Commerce.
Dixon................................ Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; District of
Columbia; Legislative.
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Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Human Intelligence, Analysis,
and Counterintelligence.
Doggett.............................. Budget.
Science:
Basic Research.
Dooley............................... Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities;
Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry.
Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
Water and Power Resources.
Doolittle............................ Agriculture:
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry; Risk
Management and Specialty
Crops.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Dornan............................... National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Research and Development.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Technical and Tactical
Intelligence.
Doyle................................ Science:
Basic Research; Energy and
Environment.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Dreier............................... Rules:
Rules of the House.
Duncan............................... Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
National Parks, Forests and
Lands.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
Dunn................................. House Oversight.
Ways and Means:
Human Resources; Trade.
Durbin............................... Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies; District
of Columbia; Transportation.
Edwards.............................. National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Readiness.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Ehlers............................... House Oversight.
Science:
Basic Research; Energy and
Environment.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Coast Guard and
Maritime Transportation.
Ehrlich.............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Government Reform and Oversight:
National Economic Growth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs; National
Security, International
Affairs, and Criminal Justice;
Postal Service.
Emerson.............................. Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; General Farm
Commodities.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Engel................................ Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Workforce
Protections.
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International Relations:
Africa; International Economic
Policy and Trade.
English.............................. Ways and Means:
Human Resources; Social
Security.
Ensign............................... Ways and Means:
Health; Human Resources.
Eshoo................................ Commerce:
Oversight and Investigations;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Evans................................ National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Readiness.
Veterans' Affairs:
Compensation, Pension,
Insurance and Memorial
Affairs; Education, Training,
Employment and Housing.
Everett.............................. Agriculture:
Risk Management and Specialty
Crops.
National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Readiness.
Veterans' Affairs:
Compensation, Pension,
Insurance and Memorial
Affairs.
Ewing................................ Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Risk Management
and Specialty Crops.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Water Resources and
Environment.
Joint Economic Committee.
Faleomavaega......................... International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific;
International Operations and
Human Rights.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Native American and
Insular Affairs.
Farr................................. Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Risk Management
and Specialty Crops.
Resources:
Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
Water and Power Resources.
Fattah............................... Government Reform and Oversight:
District of Columbia; Human
Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations.
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities;
Regulation and Paperwork.
Fawell............................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations;
Oversight and Investigations;
Workforce Protections.
Science:
Energy and Environment.
Fazio................................ Appropriations:
Energy and Water Development;
Legislative.
House Oversight.
Joint Committee on the Library.
Fields, of Banking and Financial Services:
Louisiana. Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Small Business:
Government Programs.
Fields, of Texas..................... Commerce:
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Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Telecommunications
and Finance.
Filner............................... Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Veterans' Affairs:
Compensation, Pension,
Insurance and Memorial
Affairs.
Flake................................ Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Domestic and
International Monetary Policy.
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities.
Flanagan............................. Government Reform and Oversight:
District of Columbia;
Government Management,
Information, and Technology.
Judiciary:
Commercial and Administrative
Law; The Constitution.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Foglietta............................ Appropriations:
Military Construction;
Transportation.
Foley................................ Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Risk Management
and Specialty Crops.
Science:
Energy and Environment; Space
and Aeronautics.
Forbes............................... Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Foreign Operations,
Export Financing and Related
Programs; Treasury, Postal
Service, and General
Government.
Ford................................. Ways and Means:
Human Resources.
Fowler............................... National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military
Readiness.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Coast Guard and Maritime
Transportation; Surface
Transportation.
Fox.................................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Domestic and
International Monetary Policy;
Housing and Community
Opportunity.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Government Management,
Information, and Technology;
National Economic Growth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Frank................................ Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Judiciary:
Immigration and Claims; The
Constitution.
Franks, of New Budget.
Jersey. Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Railroads; Surface
Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Franks, of Commerce:
Connecticut. Energy and Power; Health and
Environment; Oversight and
Investigations.
Frazer............................... International Relations.
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Frelinghuysen........................ Appropriations:
District of Columbia; Energy
and Water Development; VA, HUD
and Independent Agencies.
Frisa................................ Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Oversight and
Investigations;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Frost................................ Rules:
Legislative and Budget Process.
Funderburk........................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Postsecondary Education,
Training and Life-Long
Learning; Workforce
Protections.
International Relations:
Africa; International
Operations and Human Rights.
Small Business:
Government Programs;
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities.
Furse................................ Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Oversight and
Investigations;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Gallegly............................. International Relations:
The Western Hemisphere.
Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; Immigration and
Claims.
Resources:
Native American and Insular
Affairs.
Ganske............................... Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Health and
Environment.
Gejdenson............................ House Oversight.
International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific;
International Economic Policy
and Trade.
Resources:
Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
Water and Power Resources.
Gekas................................ Judiciary:
Commercial and Administrative
Law; Courts and Intellectual
Property.
Gephardt............................. Minority Leader.
Geren................................ National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Research and Development.
Science:
Basic Research.
Gibbons.............................. Ways and Means:
Trade.
Joint Committee on Taxation.
Gilchrest............................ Resources:
Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
Native American and Insular
Affairs.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Public Buildings and Economic
Development; Water Resources
and Environment.
Gillmor.............................. Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Telecommunications
and Finance.
Gilman............................... Government Reform and Oversight:
Civil Service; Postal Service.
International Relations,
chairman:
International Operations and
Human Rights.
Gingrich............................. The Speaker.
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Gonzalez............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Housing and Community
Opportunity.
...................................
Goodlatte............................ Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Livestock, Dairy,
and Poultry.
Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; The Constitution.
Goodling............................. Economic and Educational
Opportunities, chairman:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Oversight and
Investigations; Postsecondary
Education, Training and Life-
Long Learning.
International Relations:
International Operations and
Human Rights.
Gordon............................... Commerce:
Energy and Power;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Goss................................. Rules:
Legislative and Budget Process.
Standards of Official Conduct.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Human Intelligence, Analysis,
and Counterintelligence.
Graham............................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations;
Workforce Protections.
Science:
Basic Research; Energy and
Environment.
Green................................ Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Oversight and Investigations;
Postsecondary Education,
Training and Life-Long
Learning.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations;
Postal Service.
Greenwood............................ Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Health and
Environment; Oversight and
Investigations.
Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Workforce
Protections.
Gunderson............................ Agriculture:
Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry;
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Postsecondary
Education, Training and Life-
Long Learing.
Gutierrez............................ Banking and Financial Services:
General Oversight and
Investigations; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Gutknecht............................ Government Reform and Oversight:
District of Columbia; National
Economic Growth, Natural
Resources, and Regulatory
Affairs.
Science:
Basic Research; Technology.
Hall, of Texas....................... Commerce:
Energy and Power; Health and
Environment;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Science:
Space and Aeronautics.
Hall, of Ohio........................ Rules:
Rules of the House.
Hamilton............................. International Relations.
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Joint Economic Committee.
Hancock.............................. Ways and Means:
Oversight; Social Security;
Trade.
Hansen............................... National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military Research
and Development.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Technical and Tactical
Intelligence.
Harman............................... National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Research and Development.
Science:
Space and Aeronautics.
Hastert.............................. Commerce:
Energy and Power; Health and
Environment;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Hastings, of International Relations:
Florida. Africa.
Science:
Basic Research; Space and
Aeronautics.
Hastings, of National Security:
Washington. Military Personnel; Military
Research and Development.
Resources:
Native American and Insular
Affairs; Water and Power
Resources.
Hayes................................ Science:
Energy and Environment.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Water Resources and
Environment.
Hayworth............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
National Parks, Forests and
Lands.
Veterans' Affairs:
Compensation, Pension,
Insurance and Memorial
Affairs.
Hefley............................... National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military Research
and Development.
Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
National Parks, Forests and
Lands.
Small Business:
Government Programs.
Hefner............................... Appropriations:
Military Construction; National
Security.
Heineman............................. Banking and Financial Services:
General Oversight and
Investigations; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Judiciary:
Crime; Immigration and Claims.
Herger............................... Budget.
Ways and Means:
Oversight.
Hilleary............................. National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military Research
and Development.
Science:
Basic Research; Space and
Aeronautics.
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Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork.
...................................
...................................
Hilliard............................. Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Livestock, Dairy,
and Poultry.
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities.
Hinchey.............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Hobson............................... Appropriations:
National Security; VA, HUD and
Independent Agencies.
Budget.
Standards of Official Conduct.
Hoekstra............................. Budget.
Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Oversight and Investigations;
Workforce Protections.
Hoke................................. Budget.
Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; The Constitution.
Holden............................... Agriculture:
Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry;
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Horn................................. Government Reform and Oversight:
Government Management,
Information, and Technology.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Hostettler........................... Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Resource
Conservation, Research, and
Forestry.
National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military Research
and Development.
Houghton............................. International Relations.
Ways and Means:
Health; Trade.
Hoyer................................ Appropriations:
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education;
Treasury, Postal Service, and
General Government.
House Oversight.
Joint Committee on Printing.
Hunter............................... National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military
Personnel; Military
Procurement.
Hutchinson........................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Workforce Protections.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation.
Veterans' Affairs:
Education, Training, Employment
and Housing; Hospitals and
Health Care.
Hyde................................. International Relations:
International Operations and
Human Rights.
Judiciary, chairman:
Commercial and Administrative
Law; The Constitution.
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Inglis............................... Budget.
Judiciary:
Commercial and Administrative
Law; The Constitution.
...................................
Istook............................... Appropriations:
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education;
Military Construction;
Treasury, Postal Service, and
General Government.
Jackson Lee.......................... Judiciary:
Crime.
Science:
Basic Research; Space and
Aeronautics.
Jacobs............................... Ways and Means:
Social Security.
Jefferson............................ House Oversight.
National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Procurement.
Joint Committee on Printing.
Johnson, Eddie Science:
Bernice, of Texas. Energy and Environment;
Technology.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation.
Johnson, of Standards of Official Conduct.
Connecticut. Ways and Means:
Health; Oversight.
Johnson, Sam, Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
of Texas. Early Childhood, Youth and
Families.
Ways and Means:
Health; Oversight; Social
Security.
Johnson, of South Agriculture:
Dakota. Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Resources:
Native American and Insular
Affairs.
Johnston............................. Budget.
International Relations:
Africa; International Economic
Policy and Trade.
Jones................................ National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military Research
and Development.
Resources:
Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
Native American and Insular
Affairs.
Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork; Tax
and Finance.
Kanjorski............................ Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Government Management,
Information, and Technology;
National Economic Growth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs.
Kaptur............................... Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies; District
of Columbia; VA, HUD, and
Independent Agencies.
Kasich............................... Budget, chairman.
National Security:
Military Readiness; Military
Research and Development
Kelly................................ Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Domestic and
Interntional Monetary Policy.
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Small Business:
Government Programs; Regulation
and Paperwork.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Railroads.
Kennedy, of Banking and Financial Services:
Massachusetts. Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Veterans' Affairs:
Compensation, Pension,
Insurance and Memorial
Affairs; Hospitals and Health
Care.
Kennedy, of National Security:
Rhode Island. Military Research and
Development.
Small Business:
Tax and Finance.
Kennelly............................. Ways and Means:
Human Resources; Social
Security.
Kildee............................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Employer-Employee
Relations.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Native American and
Insular Affairs.
Kim.................................. International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Railroads; Surface
Transportation.
King................................. Banking and Financial Services:
Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit; General
Oversight and Investigations.
International Relations:
International Operations and
Human Rights; The Western
Hemisphere.
Kingston............................. Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies; District
of Columbia; Treasury, Postal
Service, and General
Government.
Kleczka.............................. Ways and Means:
Health.
Klink................................ Commerce:
Oversight and Investigations;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Klug................................. Commerce:
Health and Environment;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Knollenberg.......................... Appropriations:
Energy and Water Development;
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing and Related
Programs; VA, HUD and
Independent Agencies.
Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations.
Kolbe................................ Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Interior.
Budget.
LaFalce.............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises.
Small Business.
LaHood............................... Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Resource
Conservation, Research, and
Forestry.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation.
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Lantos............................... Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resource and
Intergovernmental Relations;
National Security,
International Affairs, and
Criminal Justice.
...................................
...................................
International Relations:
International Operations and
Human Rights; The Western
Hemisphere.
Largent.............................. Budget.
Science:
Energy and Environment; Space
and Aeronautics.
Latham............................... Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; General Farm
Commodities.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
LaTourette........................... Government Reform and Oversight:
District of Columbia.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Public Buildings and Economic
Development; Surface
Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Laughlin............................. Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Human Intelligence, Analysis,
and Counterintelligence;
Technical and Tactical
Intelligence.
Lazio................................ Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Budget.
Leach................................ Banking and Financial Services,
chairman.
International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific.
Levin................................ Ways and Means:
Human Resources; Oversight.
Lewis, of Appropriations:
California. National Security; VA, HUD and
Independent Agencies.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Human Intelligence, Analysis,
and Counterintelligence;
Technical and Tactical
Intelligence.
Lewis, of Georgia.................... Ways and Means:
Health.
Lewis, of Agriculture:
Kentucky. Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry; Risk
Management and Specialty
Crops.
National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Procurement.
Lightfoot............................ Appropriations:
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing, and Related
Programs; Transportation;
Treasury, Postal Service, and
General Government.
Lincoln.............................. Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Energy and Power;
Health and Environment.
Linder............................... Rules:
Legislative and Budget Process.
Lipinski............................. Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Railroads.
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Livingston........................... Appropriations, chairman:
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing, and Related
Programs; National Security.
...................................
...................................
LoBiondo............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Domestic and
International Monetary Policy.
Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork; Tax
and Finance.
Lofgren.............................. Judiciary:
Crime.
Science:
Basic Research; Technology.
Longley.............................. National Security:
Military Procurement.
Resources:
Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
Native American and Insular
Affairs.
Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork.
Lowey................................ Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies; Labor,
Halth and Human Services, and
Education.
Lucas................................ Agriculture:
Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry;
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit.
Luther............................... Science:
Basic Research; Space and
Aeronautics.
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities;
Regulation and Paperwork.
McCarthy............................. Science:
Energy and Environment;
Technology.
Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork; Tax
and Finance.
McCollum............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit.
Judiciary:
Crime; Immigration and Claims.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Human Intelligence, Analysis,
and Counterintelligence;
Technical and Tactical
Intelligence.
McCrery.............................. Ways and Means:
Health; Human Resources.
McDade............................... Appropriations:
Interior; Military
Construction; National
Security.
McDermott............................ Standards of Official Conduct.
Ways and Means:
Health; Oversight.
McHale............................... National Security:
Military Readiness; Military
Research and Development.
Science:
Energy and Environment;
Technology.
McHugh............................... Government Reform and Oversight:
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District of Columbia; National
Economic Growth, Natural
Resources, and Regulatory
Affairs; Postal Service.
National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military Research
and Development.
McInnis.............................. Rules:
Rules of the House.
McIntosh............................. Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Postsecondary
Education, Training and Life-
Long Learning.
Government Reform and Oversight:
National Economic Growth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs; Postal
Service.
McKeon............................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Oversight and Investigations;
Postsecondary Education,
Training and Life-Long
Learning.
National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Readiness.
McKinney............................. Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture.
International Relations:
International Operations and
Human Rights.
McNulty.............................. International Relations:
International Economic Policy
and Trade.
Maloney.............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Government Management,
Information, and Technology.
Manton............................... Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Energy and Power;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Manzullo............................. International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific;
International Economic Policy
and Trade.
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities.
Joint Economic Committee.
Markey............................... Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Energy and Power;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Martinez............................. Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations;
Oversight and Investigations.
International Relations:
International Economic Policy
and Trade; The Western
Hemisphere.
Martini.............................. Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Mascara.............................. Government Reform and Oversight:
Civil Service; Government
Management, Information, and
Technology.
Veterans' Affairs:
Education, Training, Employment
and Housing.
Matsui............................... Ways and Means:
Oversight; Trade.
Meehan............................... National Security:
Military Readiness; Military
Research and Development.
Small Business:
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Tax and Finance.
Meek................................. Budget.
Government Reform and Oversight:
National Security,
International Affairs, and
Criminal Justice; Postal
Service.
Menendez............................. International Relations:
The Western Hemisphere.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Water Resources and
Environment.
Metcalf.............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit.
Resources:
Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
Native American and Insular
Affairs.
Small Business:
Tax and Finance.
Meyers............................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations.
International Relations:
International Economic Policy
and Trade.
Small Business, chairwoman.
Mfume................................ Banking and Financial Services:
Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit; General
Oversight and Investigations.
Small Business:
Government Programs.
Joint Economic Committee.
Mica................................. Government Reform and Oversight:
Civil Service; National
Security, International
Affairs, and Criminal Justice.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Railroads; Surface
Transportation.
Miller, of Florida................... Appropriations:
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education;
Legislative.
Budget.
Miller, of Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
California. Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Workforce
Protections.
Mineta............................... Transportation and
Infrastructure.
Minge................................ Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities;
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Science:
Energy and Environment.
Mink................................. Budget.
Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Workforce
Protections.
Moakley.............................. Rules:
Legislative and Budget Process.
Molinari............................. Budget.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Coast Guard and Maritime
Transportation; Railroads.
Mollohan............................. Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; VA, HUD, and
Independent Agencies.
Budget.
Montgomery........................... National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military
Personnel.
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Veterans' Affairs:
Compensation, Pension,
Insurance and Memorial
Affairs.
Moorhead............................. Commerce:
Energy and Power;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; Immigration and
Claims.
Moran................................ Government Reform and Oversight:
Civil Service.
International Relations:
International Operations and
Human Rights.
Morella.............................. Government Reform and Oversight:
Civil Service; Human Resources
and Intergovernmental
Relations.
Science:
Basic Research; Technology.
Murtha............................... Appropriations:
National Security.
Myers................................ Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies; Energy
and Water Development;
Military Construction.
Myrick............................... Budget.
Science:
Basic Research; Technology.
Small Business:
Government Programs.
Nadler............................... Judiciary:
Commercial and Administrative
Law; Courts and Intellectual
Property.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Railroads.
Neal................................. Ways and Means:
Social Security; Trade
Nethercutt........................... Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies;
Interior; National Security.
Neumann.............................. Appropriations:
District of Columbia; National
Security; VA, HUD and
Independent Agencies.
Ney.................................. Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit; Housing and Community
Opportunity.
House Oversight.
Veterans' Affairs:
Compensation, Pension,
Insurance and Memorial
Affairs; Hospitals and Health
Care.
Joint Committee on the Library.
Joint Committee on Printing.
Norton............................... Government Reform and Oversight:
District of Columbia.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Public Buildings and Economic
Development; Water Resources
and Environment.
Norwood.............................. Commerce:
Energy and Power; Health and
Environment; Trade and
Hazardous Materials.
Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Workforce Protections.
Nussle............................... Budget.
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Ways and Means:
Human Resources.
Oberstar............................. Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Coast Guard and
Maritime Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
...................................
Obey................................. Appropriations:
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education.
Joint Economic Committee.
Olver................................ Budget.
Science:
Basic Research; Energy and
Environment.
Ortiz................................ National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military Research
and Development.
Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
Fisheries, Wildlife and
Oceans.
Orton................................ Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit.
Budget.
Owens................................ Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations;
Workforce Protections.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Government Management,
Information, and Technology;
Postal Service.
Oxley................................ Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Telecommunications
and Finance.
Packard.............................. Appropriations:
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing and Related
Programs; Transportation.
Pallone.............................. Commerce:
Energy and Power; Health and
Environment.
Parker............................... Budget.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Pastor............................... Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities; Risk
Management and Specialty
Crops.
House Oversight.
Joint Committee on the Library.
Paxon................................ Commerce:
Commerce, Trade and Hazardous
Materials; Telecommunications
and Finance.
Payne, of New Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Jersey. Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Employer-Employee
Relations.
International Relations:
Africa; International
Operations and Human Rights.
Payne, of Virginia................... Ways and Means:
Social Security; Trade.
Pelosi............................... Appropriations:
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing and Related
Programs; Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education.
Standards of Official Conduct.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Technical and Tactical
Intelligence.
Peterson, of Agriculture:
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Minnesota. Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry;
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Government Reform and Oversight:
National Economic Grwoth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs.
...................................
Peterson, of National Security:
Florida. Military Installations and
Facilities; Military
Procurement.
Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork.
Petri................................ Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations;
Postsecondary Education,
Training and Life-Long
Learning.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Pickett.............................. National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Readiness.
Pombo................................ Agriculture:
Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry;
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry; Risk
Management and Specialty
Crops.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Pomeroy.............................. Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities;
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Budget.
Porter............................... Appropriations:
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing, and Related
Programs; Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education;
Military Construction.
Portman.............................. Ways and Means:
Oversight; Social Security.
Poshard.............................. Small Business:
Government Programs.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Surface Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Pryce................................ Rules:
Legislative and Budget Process.
Quillen.............................. Rules:
Legislative and Budget Process.
Quinn................................ Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Railroads; Surface
Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Joint Economic Committee.
Radanovich........................... Budget.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Rahall............................... Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
National Parks, Forests and
Lands.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Railroads; Surface
Transportation.
Ramstad.............................. Ways and Means:
Oversight; Trade.
Rangel............................... Ways and Means:
Human Resources; Trade.
Joint Committee on Taxation.
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Reed................................. Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Oversight and Investigations;
Postsecondary Education,
Training and Life-Long
Learning.
Judiciary:
Commercial and Administrative
Law.
Regula............................... Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Interior;
Transportation.
Reynolds............................. Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations;
Oversight and Investigations.
Richardson........................... Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Human Intelligence, Analysis,
and Counterintelligence.
Riggs................................ Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies; Energy
and Water Development; Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education.
Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Postsecondary
Education, Training and Life-
Long Learning.
Rivers............................... Budget.
Science:
Basic Research; Energy and
Environment.
Roberts.............................. Agriculture, chairman.
House Oversight.
Joint Committee on the Library.
Joint Committee on Printing.
Roemer............................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Oversight and Investigations;
Postsecondary Education,
Training and Life-Long
Learning.
Science:
Energy and Environment; Space
and Aeronautics.
Rogers............................... Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Energy and Water
Development; Transportation.
Rohrabacher.......................... International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific;
International Economic Policy
and Trade.
Science:
Energy and Environment; Space
and Aeronautics.
Romero-Barcelo....................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Workforce
Protections.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Native American and
Insular Affairs.
Ros-Lehtinen......................... Government Reform and Oversight:
National Security,
International Affairs, and
Criminal Justice.
International Relations:
Africa; The Western Hemisphere.
Rose................................. Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities; Risk
Management and Specialty
Crops.
Roth................................. Banking and Financial Services:
Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit.
International Relations:
Africa; International Economic
Policy and Trade.
Roukema.............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit.
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Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations;
Postsecondary Education,
Training and Life-Long
Learning.
Roybal-Allard........................ Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Budget.
Royce................................ Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit.
International Relations:
Asia and the Pacific;
International Operations and
Human Rights.
Rush................................. Commerce:
Energy and Power;
Telecommunications and
Finance; Trade and Hazardous
Materials.
Sabo................................. Appropriations:
National Security;
Transportation.
Budget.
Salmon............................... International Relations:
Africa; International
Operations and Human Rights.
Science:
Energy and Environment; Space
and Aeronautics.
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities.
Sanders.............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Civil Service; Human Resources
and Intergovernmental
Relations.
Sanford.............................. Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations;
Postal Service.
International Relations:
Africa; Asia and the Pacific.
Joint Economic Committee.
Sawyer............................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations;
Oversight and Investigations.
Standards of Official Conduct.
Saxton............................... National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military
Procurement.
Resources:
Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans.
Joint Economic Committee.
Scarborough.......................... Government Reform and Oversight:
Government Management,
Information, and Technology;
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations;
National Economic Growth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs.
National Security:
Military Readiness; Military
Research and Development.
Schaefer............................. Commerce:
Energy and Power;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Veterans' Affairs.
Schiff............................... Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations;
National Security,
International Affairs, and
Criminal Justice.
Judiciary:
Crime.
Science:
Basic Research; Energy and
Environment.
Standards of Official Conduct.
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Schroeder............................ Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; The Constitution.
National Security:
Military Research and
Development.
Schumer.............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit.
Judiciary:
Crime; Immigration and Claims.
Scott................................ Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Oversight and
Investigations.
Judiciary:
Commercial and Administrative
Law; Crime.
Seastrand............................ Science:
Space and Aeronautics;
Technology.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
Sensenbrenner........................ Judiciary:
Courts and Intellectual
Property; The Constitution.
Science:
Space and Aeronautics.
Serrano.............................. Judiciary:
The Constitution.
Shadegg.............................. Budget.
Government Reform and Oversight:
National Economic Growth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs; National
Security, International
Affairs, and Criminal Justice.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Shaw................................. Ways and Means:
Human Resources; Trade.
Shays................................ Budget.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations;
Postal Service.
Shuster.............................. Transportation and
Infrastructure, chairman.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Human Intelligence, Analysis,
and Counterintelligence;
Technical and Tactical
Intelligence.
Sisisky.............................. National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Readiness.
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities.
Skaggs............................... Appropriations:
Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Interior.
Skeen................................ Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies;
Interior; National Security.
Skelton.............................. National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Procurement.
Slaughter............................ Budget.
Government Reform and Oversight:
National Economic Growth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs; National
Security, International
Affairs, and Criminal Justice.
Smith, of International Relations:
New Jersey. International Operations and
Human Rights; The Western
Hemisphere.
Veterans' Affairs:
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Hospitals and Health Care.
Smith, of Texas...................... Budget.
Judiciary:
Immigration and Claims; The
Constitution.
Smith, of Resources:
Washington. Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
National Parks, Forests and
Lands.
...................................
Small Business:
Procurement, Exports, and
Business Opportunities; Tax
and Finance.
Smith, of Agriculture:
Michigan. General Farm Commodities;
Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry;
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Budget.
Solomon.............................. Rules, chairman:
Legislative and Budget Process;
Rules of the House.
Souder............................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Postsecondary
Education, Training and Life-
Long Learning.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations;
National Security,
International Affairs, and
Criminal Justice.
Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork.
Spence............................... National Security, chairman:
Military Procurement.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Spratt............................... Government Reform and Oversight:
Government Management,
Information, and Technology;
National Economic Growth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs.
National Security:
Military Readiness; Military
Research and Development.
Stark................................ Ways and Means:
Health; Human Resources.
Joint Economic Committee.
Stearns.............................. Commerce:
Energy and Power; Health and
Environment;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Stenholm............................. Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities;
Resource Conservation,
Research, and Forestry.
Budget.
Stockman............................. Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; General Oversight
and Investigations.
Science:
Energy and Environment; Space
and Aeronautics.
Stokes............................... Appropriations:
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education; VA,
HUD and Independent Agencies.
Studds............................... Commerce:
Health and Environment;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Resources:
Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
National Parks, Forests and
Lands.
Stump................................ National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military
Procurement.
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Veterans' Affairs, chairman:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Stupak............................... Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Health and
Environment.
Talent............................... Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Employer-Employee Relations.
National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Readiness.
Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork.
Tanner............................... National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Research and Development.
Science:
Technology.
Tate................................. Government Reform and Oversight:
Government Management,
Information, and Technology.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation.
Tauzin............................... Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Energy and Power.
Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
Fisheries, Wildlife and
Oceans.
Taylor, of North Appropriations:
Carolina. Commerce, Justice, State, and
Judiciary; Interior;
Legislative.
Taylor, of Government Reform and Oversight:
Mississippi. National Security,
International Affairs, and
Criminal Justice.
National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Research and Development.
Tejeda............................... National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military
Readiness.
Veterans' Affairs:
Hospitals and Health Care.
Thomas............................... House Oversight, chairman.
Ways and Means:
Health; Trade.
Joint Committee on Printing.
Joint Committee on Taxation.
Thompson............................. Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; General Farm
Commodities.
Small Business:
Government Programs.
Thornberry........................... National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Procurement.
Resources:
Energy and Mineral Resources;
Water and Power Resources.
Joint Economic Committee.
Thornton............................. Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies;
Legislative.
Thurman.............................. Agriculture:
Department Operations,
Nutrition, and Foreign
Agriculture; Risk Management
and Specialty Crops.
Government Reform and Oversight:
National Security,
International Affairs, and
Criminal Justice.
Tiahrt............................... National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Research and Development.
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Science:
Space and Aeronautics;
Technology.
Torkildsen........................... National Security:
Military Procurement; Military
Readiness.
Resources:
Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
National Parks, Forests and
Lands.
...................................
Small Business:
Government Programs.
Torres............................... Appropriations:
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing, and Related
Programs; Military
Construction.
Torricelli........................... International Relations:
International Economic Policy
and Trade; The Western
Hemisphere.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Technical and Tactical
Intelligence.
Towns................................ Commerce:
Health and Environment;
Telecommunications and
Finance.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations.
Traficant............................ Science:
Space and Aeronautics.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Coast Guard and Maritime
Transportation; Public
Buildings and Economic
Development.
Tucker............................... Small Business:
Tax and Finance.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Coast Guard and Maritime
Transportation; Surface
Transportation.
Underwood............................ National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military Research
and Development.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Native American and
Insular Affairs.
Upton................................ Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Energy and Power;
Health and Environment.
Velazquez............................ Banking and Financial Services:
General Oversight and
Investigations; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork.
Vento................................ Banking and Financial Services:
Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Resources:
National Parks, Forests, and
Lands; Water and Power
Resources.
Visclosky............................ Appropriations:
Military Construction;
Treasury, Postal Service, and
General Government.
Volkmer.............................. Agriculture:
General Farm Commodities;
Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry.
Vucanovich........................... Appropriations:
Interior; Military
Construction; VA, HUD and
Independent Agencies.
Waldholtz............................ Rules:
Rules of the House.
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Walker............................... Budget.
Science, chairman.
Walsh................................ Appropriations:
Agriculture, Rural Development,
Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies; District
of Columbia; VA, HUD and
Independent Agencies.
...................................
Wamp................................. Science:
Basic Research; Energy and
Environment.
Small Business:
Regulation and Paperwork.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Water Resources and
Environment.
Ward................................. National Security:
Military Installations and
Facilities; Military
Personnel.
Science:
Energy and Environment; Space
and Aeronautics.
Waters............................... Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Veterans' Affairs:
Education, Training, Employment
and Housing.
Watt................................. Banking and Financial Services:
Domestic and International
Monetary Policy; Financial
Institutions and Consumer
Credit.
Judiciary:
Crime; The Constitution.
Watts................................ Banking and Financial Services:
Capital Markets, Securities and
Government Sponsored
Enterprises; Domestic and
Interntional Monetary Policy.
National Security:
Military Personnel; Military
Procurement.
Waxman............................... Commerce:
Health and Environment;
Oversight and Investigations.
Government Reform and Oversight:
Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations;
National Economic Growth,
Natural Resources, and
Regulatory Affairs.
Weldon, of National Security:
Pennsylvania. Military Readiness; Military
Research and Development.
Science:
Basic Research; Energy and
Environment.
Weldon, of Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Florida. Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Employer-Employee
Relations; Oversight and
Investigations.
Science:
Basic Research; Space and
Aeronautics.
Weller............................... Banking and Financial Services:
Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit; Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation.
Veterans' Affairs:
Compensation, Pension,
Insurance and Memorial
Affairs.
White................................ Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Telecommunications
and Finance.
Whitfield............................ Commerce:
Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous
Materials; Health and
Environment.
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Wicker............................... Appropriations:
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education;
Legislative; Military
Construction.
Williams............................. Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Early Childhood, Youth and
Families; Postsecondary
Education, Training and Life-
Long Learning.
...................................
Resources:
National Parks, Forests and
Lands; Native American and
Insular Affairs.
Wilson............................... Appropriations:
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing and Related
Programs; National Security.
Wise................................. Government Reform and Oversight:
Government Management,
Information, and Technology;
National Security,
International Affairs, and
Criminal Justice.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
Wolf................................. Appropriations:
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing and Related
Programs; Transportation;
Treasury, Postal Service, and
General Government.
Woolsey.............................. Budget.
Economic and Educational
Opportunities:
Postsecondary Education,
Training and Life-Long
Learning; Workforce
Protections.
Wyden................................ Commerce:
Health and Environment;
Oversight and Investigations.
Small Business:
Government Programs.
Wynn................................. Banking and Financial Services:
Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit; General
Oversight and Investigations.
International Relations:
The Western Hemisphere.
Yates................................ Appropriations:
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing, and Related
Programs; Interior.
Young, of Florida.................... Appropriations:
Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education;
Legislative; National
Security.
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Human Intelligence, Analysis,
and Counterintelligence.
Young, of Alaska..................... Resources, chairman:
Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
Native American and Insular
Affairs.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Coast Guard and Maritime
Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Zeliff............................... Government Reform and Oversight:
National Security,
International Affairs, and
Criminal Justice.
Small Business.
Transportation and
Infrastructure:
Aviation; Surface
Transportation; Water
Resources and Environment.
Zimmer............................... Ways and Means:
Oversight; Trade.
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BOARDS
BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING
Created by Public Law 93-129
Suite 400, 1201 Connecticut Avenue 20036. Phone, 254-8040; FAX: 254-
3929.
Chairman.--Daniel A. Mica, (202) 624-2122.
Members:
Karl Rove, (512) 479-6601.
Cheryl Halpern.
Lane Kirkland, 637-5231.
Michael Novak, 862-5838.
Kenneth Y. Tomlinson, (914) 241-5444.
Ex Officio Member.--Kevin Klose, RFE/RL, Inc.
Executive Director.--Richard McBride, 254-8040.
Executive Secretary.--Barbara J. Floyd.
Administrative Officer.--Kay L. Ainsworth.
General Counsel.--John A. Lindburg.
Program Officer.--Patricia M. Sowick.
Director of Financial and Congressional Affairs.--Patricia H.
Schlueter.
Budget Analyst.--[Vacant.]
Budget Analyst (Israel).--Aida Garner.
Inspector General.--Brian Conniff.
Auditor.--James Davies.
Director, Program Review.--[Vacant.]
Program Specialist.--[Vacant.]
Secretaries: Regina Shepherd; Mary Callanan.
BOARD OF VISITORS TO THE AIR FORCE ACADEMY
Title 10, U.S.C., Section 9355(a)
Norman D. Dicks, Representative from Washington.
Joel Hefley, Representative from Colorado.
C.W. (Bill) Young, Representative from Florida.
Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina.
J. James Exon, Senator from Nebraska.
Conrad Burns, Senator from Montana.
Dirk Kempthorne, Senator from Idaho.
BOARD OF VISITORS TO THE MILITARY ACADEMY
Title 10, U.S.C., Section 4355(a)
Tom DeLay, Representative from Texas.
W.G. (Bill) Hefner, Representative from North Carolina.
Greg Laughlin, Representative from Texas.
John S. Tanner, Representative from Tennessee.
Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi.
Larry Pressler, Senator from South Dakota.
Harry M. Reid, Senator from Nevada.
Richard C. Shelby, Senator from Alabama.
BOARD OF VISITORS TO THE NAVAL ACADEMY
Title 10, U.S.C., Section 6968(a)
John McCain, Senator from Arizona.
Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon.
Barbara A. Mikulski, Senator from Maryland.
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Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland.
Joseph R. Skeen, Representative from New Mexico.
Kweisi Mfume, Representative from Maryland.
Steny H. Hoyer, Representative from Maryland.
CONGRESSIONAL AWARD
Created by Public Law 96-114; amended by Public Law 102-457
379 Ford House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. Phone, (202) 226-
0130; FAX: (202) 226-0131.
Chairman.--Thomas D. Campbell, Thomas D. Campbell & Associates Inc.,
(703) 683-0773.
Vice Chairmen:
Ray N. Ivey, Consolidated Natural Gas Company, (412) 227-1185.
Charles F. Smithers, Jr., Paine Webber Incorporated, (202) 370-
8710.
Secretary.--Edwin S. Jayne, AFSCME, (202) 429-1000.
Treasurer.--Candice Shy Hooper, Hooper, Hooper Owen & Gould, (202)
638-7780.
National Director.--Kendall S. Hartman, The Congressional Award
Foundation, (202) 226-0130.
Members:
Frank H. Arlinghaus, Jr., Physician, Red Bank, NJ, (908) 747-
1180.
Max Baucus, Senator from Montana, (202) 224-2651.
Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., Esquire, Patton, Boggs & Blow, (212)
457-6040.
The Honorable Tony Coelho, Wertheim Schroder Investment
Services, (212) 492-6423.
Stephen R. Conafay, PhRMA, (202) 835-3570.
Larry E. Craig, Senator from Idaho, (202) 224-2752.
Roderick A. DeArment, Covington & Burling, (202) 662-5900.
Merlin E. Dewing, KPMG Peat Marwick, (203) 356-9800.
Ralph B. Everett, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, (202) 508-
9500.
John M. Falk, Esquire, Falk Law Firm, (202) 872-8123.
Glen D. Gaddy, Law Engineering, (703) 968-4718.
LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, Oldaker, Ryan and Leonard, (202) 728-
1010.
Robert B. Harding, Groom & Nordberg, (202) 857-0620.
Mary L. Howell, Textron Inc., (202) 637-3800.
David W. Hunt, Esquire, Legal Counsel, Washington, DC, (202)
944-4639.
W. Russell King, Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., (202) 737-1400.
George R. Layne, Fairfax Station, VA, (703) 250-8471.
Michael L. Lunceford, Mary Kay Foundation, (214) 905-5730.
Mary E. McAuliffe, Union Pacific Corporation, (202) 662-0110.
Judith A. McHale, Discovery Communications, Inc., (301) 986-
1999.
Eugene Moos, Department of Agriculture, (202) 720-3111.
Sir James Murray K.C.M.G., New York, NY, (718) 852-3320.
Alexander V. Netchvolodoff, Cox Enterprises, (202) 296-4933.
Walker F. Nolan, Edison Electric Institute, (202) 508-5400.
Donald Payne, Representative from New Jersey, (202) 225-3436.
Oliver G. Richard III, Columbia Gas System, Inc., (302) 429-
5211.
Michael A. Reza, Funders Mortgage Corporation, (818) 915-8351.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PAGE BOARD
Established by House Resolution 611, 97th Congress
Room H-154, The Capitol. Phone, 225-7000
Chairman.--Bill Emerson, Representative from Missouri.
Members:
Jim Kolbe, Representative from Arizona.
Dale Kildee, Representative from Michigan.
Robin Carle, Clerk of the House.
Wilson Livingood, Sergeant at Arms of the House.
George M. White, Architect of the Capitol.
Staff Contact:
Karen Quinn, Office of the Clerk, Page Program Administator.
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COMMISSIONS
CANADA-UNITED STATES INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP
Created by Public Law 86-42, 22 U.S.C., 1928a-1928d, 276d-276g
Room S-208, The Capitol. Phone, 224-3047
Senate Delegation:
Chairman.--Frank H. Murkowski, Senator from Alaska.
Vice Chairman.--[Vacant.]
Member.--[Vacant.]
House Delegation:
Chairman.--[Vacant.]
Vice Chairman.--[Vacant.]
Members:
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
Staff:
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE
Created by Public Law 94-304; amended by Public Law 99-7
234 Ford House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. Phone, 225-1901
Chairman.--Christopher H. Smith, Representative from New Jersey.
Cochairman.--Alfonse M. D'Amato, Senator from New York.
Appointed by the President of the United States:
John H.F. Shattuck, Department of State.
Ashton B. Carter, Department of Defense.
Charles F. Meissner, Department of Commerce.
Appointed by the House:
John Edward Porter, Representative from Illinois.
Frank R. Wolf, Representative from Virginia.
David Funderburk, Representative from North Carolina.
Matt Salmon, Representative from Arizona.
Steny H. Hoyer, Representative from Maryland.
Edward J. Markey, Representative from Massachusetts.
Bill Richardson, Representative from New Mexico.
Benjamin L. Cardin, Representative from Maryland.
Appointed by the Senate:
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Senator from Colorado.
Dirk Kempthorne, Senator from Idaho.
Rick Santorum, Senator from Pennsylvania.
Spencer Abraham, Senator from Michigan.
Frank Lautenberg, Senator from New Jersey.
Harry Reid, Senator from Neveda.
Bob Graham, Senator from Florida.
[Vacant.]
Chief of Staff.--Dorothy Taft.
Deputy Staff Director.--Mike Hathaway.
International Policy Director.--Samuel Wise.
Senior Advisor on Eastern Europe and CIS.--David Evans.
Professional Staff:
Mike Amitay
Orest Deychak
John Finerty
Robert Hand
Janice Helwig
Ronald McNamara
Michael J. Ochs
Communications Director.--Chadwick Gore.
GPO Liaison.--Paul Guller.
Counsel for International Trade.--Marlene Kaufmann
Counsel for International Law.--Erika Schlager.
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Receptionist.--Jennifer Pollock.
Office Administrator.--Corinne Zaccagnini.
COMMISSION ON THE WEST CENTRAL FRONT OF THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL
Created by Public Law 95-94 (91 Stat. 653, 681-682)
Chairman.--Al Gore, Vice President of the United States.
Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Bob Dole, Majority Leader of the Senate.
Thomas A. Daschle, Democratic Leader of the Senate.
Richard K. Armey, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives.
Richard A. Gephardt, Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives.
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL COMMISSION
Created by Public Law 94-371
H2-347, House Office Building, Annex 2. Phone, 226-2491; FAX: (202)
225-1010
Co-Chairs:
Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon.
Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii.
Commissioners Appointed by the President:
Irving Berlin from Chicago, IL.
Barbara Handman from New York, NY.
Lester S. Hyman, Esq. from Washington, DC.
David B. Roosevelt from Westport, CT.
Appointed by the Senate:
Alfonse M. D'Amato, Senator from New York.
Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon.
Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii.
Carl M. Levin, Senator from Michigan.
Appointed by the House:
Maurice D. Hinchey, Representative from New York.
Jerry Lewis, Representative from California.
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
Executive Director.--Dorann H. Gunderson.
HOUSE COMMISSION ON CONGRESSIONAL MAILING STANDARDS
Created by Public Law 93-191
Room 140, Cannon House Office Building. Phone, 225-9337
Chairman.--William M. Thomas, Representative from California.
Pat Roberts, Representative from Kansas.
Robert W. Ney, Representative from Ohio.
Vic Fazio, Representative from California.
William (Bill) Clay, Representative from Missouri.
Bart Gordon, Representative from Tennessee.
Majority Staff Director.--Jack Dail, Room 1307, 225-9337.
Majority Staff Assistant.--Karen S. Buehler.
Minority Staff Director.--Perry Pockros, Room 1339, 225-2061.
Minority Staff Assistant.--Constance Goode.
HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING COMMISSION
Title 40, U.S.C. 175-176
Room H-209, The Capitol. Phone, 225-2204
Chairman.--Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Dick Armey, House Majority Leader.
Richard A. Gephardt, House Minority Leader.
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JAPAN-UNITED STATES FRIENDSHIP COMMISSION
Created by Public Law 94-118
Suite 925, 1120 Vermont Avenue NW. 20005. Phone: 275-7712; FAX: 275-
7413
Chairman.--Dr. Kenneth B. Pyle, Jackson School of International Studies,
University of Washington.
Vice Chairman.--Glen S. Fukushima, AT&T Japan, Ltd.
Executive Director.--Dr. Eric J. Gangloff.
Program Officer.--Margaret P. Mihori.
CULCON Program Officer.--Pamela L. Fields.
Members:
Hon. David Longaneckeu, Assistant Secretary for Higher Education
Programs, U.S. Department of Education.
Hon. Winston Lord, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian
and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
Hon. Jane Alexander, Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts.
Hon. Sheldon Hackney, Chairman, National Endowment for the
Humanities.
Hon. Joseph D. Duffey, Director, United States Information
Agency.
David I. Hitchcock, Chevy Chase, MD.
Hon. Frank H. Murkowski, U.S. Senate.
Pauline C. Naftzger, Beverly Hills, CA.
Hon. Thomas Petri, U.S. House of Representatives.
Hon. John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senate.
Dr. Carol Gluck, Dept. of History, Columbia University.
Jeffrey M. Lepon, Partner, Lepon, McCarthy, White & Holzworth.
Burnill F. Clark, President, KCTS/TV, Seattle.
Thomas E. McLain, Partner, Perkins Cole.
Dr. Robin W. Winks, Department of History, Yale University.
Hon. Robert Wise, U.S House of Representatives.
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., FEDERAL HOLIDAY COMMISSION
Created by Public Law 98-399
Department of HUD, Suite 5182, 451 Seventh Street SW. 20410. Phone,
708-1006
Chairperson.--Coretta Scott King, (Founding President, King Center),
(404) 524-1956.
Vice Chairperson.--Ralph Regula, Representative from Ohio, (202)
225-3876.
Vice Chair/Treasurer.--Christine King Farris, The King Center, (404)
524-1956.
Secretary.--W. Stewart Minton, President, Unidex Reports, (404) 956-
0055.
Executive Director.--Lloyd Davis, (404) 730-3155.
Commissioners:
Donald C. Alexander, Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P.,
(202) 887-4288.
Bruce Babbitt, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior, (202)
208-7351.
Leonard Burchman, Silver Spring, MD (301) 598-6227.
Reverend Joan Brown Campbell, General Section, National Council
of Churches, (212) 870-2141.
Henry G. Cisneros, Secretary, Housing and Urban Development,
(202) 708-0417.
John Cox, Secretary, Board of Directors, The King Center, (404)
524-1956.
William Darnell, President, The Darnell Group, (212) 435-4114.
Reverend Richard Deats, Fellowship of Reconciliation, (914) 358-
4601.
Bob Dole, Senator from Kansas, (202) 224-6521.
Gary A. Franks, Representative from Connecticut, (202) 225-3822.
Keith Geiger, President, National Education Association, (202)
822-7020.
Dr. Robert C. Henderson, Secretary General, National Spiritual
Assembly of the Baha'is, (708) 869-9039.
Alexis M. Herman, Director of Public Liaison, The White House
Office, (202) 456-2930.
Jesse Hill, Jr., President, Atlanta Life Insurance Co., (404)
659-2100.
Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina, (202) 224-0415.
David C. Jory, Vice President and Director, Federal Tax
Legislation and Regulation, Citicorp, (202) 879-6818.
Jack Kemp, Empower America, (202) 452-8200.
Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts, (202) 224-4543.
Richard H. Kimberly, Director of Federal Government Relations,
Kimberly-Clark Corporation, (202) 393-8280.
Dexter King, (404) 524-1956.
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Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery, President, Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, (404) 522-1420.
Lynn Lyss, Chair, National Jewish Community Relations Advisory
Council, (314) 725-3799.
Sister Catherine T. McNamee, CSJ, President, National Catholic
Educational Association, (202) 337-6232.
Dr. Carole Miller, (404) 664-6530.
Belen Robles, President, LULAC, (915) 577-0726.
Thomas C. Sawyer, Representative from Ohio, (202) 225-5231.
Eli Segal, CEO, Corporation for National Service, (202) 606-
5000.
William S. Sessions, (202) 829-6770.
Jack Sheinkman, President, Amalgamated Clothing & Textile
Workers Union, AFL-CIO, (212) 242-0700.
David J. Stern, Commissioner, National Basketball Association,
(212) 826-7000.
Paul Tagliabue, Commissioner, National Football League, (212)
758-1500.
Stevie Wonder, Entertainer/Composer, Steveland Morris Music,
(213) 877-8383.
MEXICO-UNITED STATES INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP
Created by Public Law 82-420, 22 U.S.C. 276h-276k
Room S-208, The Capitol. Phone, 224-3047
Senate Delegation:
Chairman.--Jon Kyl, Senator from Arizona.
Vice Chairman.--Christopher J. Dodd, Senator from Connecticut.
House Delegation:
Chairman.--Jim Kolbe, Representative from Arizona.
MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Created by act of February 18, 1929, 16 U.S.C. 715a
Department of the Interior Building 20240. Phone, (703) 358-1716; FAX:
(703) 358-2223
Chairman.--Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior.
David H. Pryor, Senator from Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi.
John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan.
Curt Weldon, Representative from Pennsylvania.
Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture.
Carol M. Browner, Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency.
Secretary.--Jeffery M. Donahoe.
NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR EMPLOYMENT POLICY
Created by Public Law 97-300
Suite 9000, 1441 L Street NW. 20005. Phone, 724-1550
Chairman.--Anthony P. Carnevale, Vice President, Committee for Economic
Development, 2000 L Street NW., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20005,
(202) 296-5860; FAX: 223-0776.
Members:
Morty Bahr, President, Communication Workers of America, 501 3rd
Street NW., Washington, DC 20001, (202) 434-1110; FAX (202)
434-1139.
Clayola Brown, Vice-President, Amalgamated Clothing and Textile
Workers Union, 99 University Place, 8th Floor, New York, NY
10003, (212) 674-1800; FAX: (212) 228-3652.
Warren Frelund, Owner/Operator, Kembel Flowers, 1223 South
Federal, Mason City, IA 50401, (515) 423-0214; FAX: (515)
423-4617.
Frank Garrison, President Michigan AFL-CIO, 419 Washington
Street, Suite 200, Lansing, MI 48933, (517) 487-5966; FAX:
(517) 487-5213.
Stanley Hill, President, AFSCME District Council 37, 125 Barclay
Street, New York, NY 10007, (212) 815-1511; FAX: (212) 815-
1516.
Miriam Santos, Treasurer, City of Chicago, 121 N. Lasalle, Room
206, Chicago, IL 60602, (312) 744-3356; FAX: (312) 236-6938.
Adele Smith Simmons, President, John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation, 140 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 1100,
Chicago, IL 60603, (312) 726-8000; FAX: (312) 917-0334.
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Edward E. (Terry) Shumaker, Gallagher, Callahan & Gatrell, P.A.,
P.O. Box 1415, 214 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301,
(603) 228-1181; FAX: (603) 228-2046.
Bobby Simpson, Commissioner, Arkansas Rehabilitation Services,
P.O. Box 3781, Little Rock, AR 72203, (501) 296-1616; FAX:
(501) 682-6474.
John Sweeney, President, Service Employees International Union,
1313 L Street NW., Washington, DC 20005, (202) 898-3200;
FAX: 898-3402.
David Swinton, President of Benedict College, 1600 Harden
Street, Columbia, SC 29204, (803) 254-7253; FAX: (803) 253-
5060.
Chang Lin Tien, Office of the Chancellor, University of
California at Berkeley, 200 California Hall, #1500,
Berkeley, CA 94720, (510) 642-7464; FAX: (510) 643-5499.
Arthur White, Vice-Chairman, Yankelovich Partners, 101 Merritt 7
Corp. Park, Norwalk, CT 06851, (203) 846-0100.
Director.--Janet W. Johnston (acting).
NORTH ATLANTIC ASSEMBLY
Created by Public Law 84-689, 22 U.S.C., 1928z
Headquarters: Place du Petit Sablon 3, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY
President.--Karsten Voigt, Federal Republic of Germany.
Vice Presidents:
Sari van Heemskerck Pillis-Duvekot, Netherlands.
William Rompkey, Canada.
Javier Ruperez, Spain.
Treasurer.--Charlie Rose, United States.
Secretary-General.--Peter Corterier, Germany.
MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES DELEGATION
Senate Delegation:
Chairman and U.S. Member, Standing Committee.--William V. Roth,
Senator from Delaware.
Vice Chairman.--Howell Heflin, Senator from Alabama.
(Senate delegation not made at closing date of compilation.)
House of Representatives Delegation:
Chairman and U.S. Member, Standing Committee.--Douglas Bereuter,
Representative from Nebraska.
Vice Chairman.--Gerald B.H. Solomon, Representative from New York.
Herbert H. Bateman, Representative from Virginia.
Thomas J. Bliley Jr., Representative from Virginia.
Sherwood L. Boehlert, Representative from New York.
Ronald D. Coleman, Representative from Texas.
Lee H. Hamilton, Representative from Indiana.
Jan Meyers, Representative from Kansas.
Ralph Regula, Representative from Ohio.
Charlie Rose, Representative from North Carolina.
Marge Roukema, Representative from New Jersey.
Bobby L. Rush, Representative from Illinois.
Staff:
Ian Brzezinski, secretary, Senate delegation, Office of Senator
Roth, 104 Senate Hart Office Building 20510, 224-2441.
John Herzberg, secretary, House delegation, Committee on Foreign
Affairs, 2170 Rayburn House Office Building 20515, 225-8095.
Jan Paulk, Director of Interparliamentary Services, Office of the
Secretary of the Senate, SH-231B, U.S. Senate 20510, 224-3047.
PERMANENT COMMITTEE FOR THE OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES DEVISE FUND
Created by act of Congress approved Aug. 5, 1955 (Public Law 246, 84th
Congress), to administer Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, established
by same act
Library of Congress 20540. Phone, 707-5383
Chairman Ex Officio.--James H. Billington.
Editor in Chief.--Stanley N. Katz, President, American Council of
Learned Societies, 228 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017.
Administrative Officer for the Devise.--James H. Hutson, 707-5383.
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SENATE ARMS CONTROL OBSERVER GROUP
SH-637, Hart Senate Office Building 20510. Phone, 224-2162
Reauthorized by House Resolution 105, 101st Congress
Administrative Co-Chairman.--Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska.
Administrative Co-Chairman.--Robert C. Byrd, Jr., Senator from West
Virginia.
Co-chairman: Strom Thurmond, Senator from South Carolina.
Co-chairman: Richard Lugar, Senator from Indiana.
Co-chairman: Sam Nunn, Senator from Georgia.
Members:
Thomas Daschle, Senator from South Dakota.
Edward Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Senator from New York.
Paul Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland.
Dale Bumpers, Senator from Arkansas.
Carl Levin, Senator from Michigan.
John Glenn, Senator from Ohio.
Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas.
John Kerrey, Senator from Nebraska.
John Warner, Senator from Virginia.
Don Nickles, Senator from Oklahoma.
John Chafee, Senator from Rhode Island.
Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi.
Bob Smith, Senator from New Hampshire.
Jon Kyl, Senator from Arizona.
Olympia Snowe, Senator from Maine.
Staff.--Monica Chavez.
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING COMMISSION
Created by the act of April 28, 1904 (33 Stat. 481), as amended by the
act of July 11, 1947 (61 Stat. 307), the act of August 1, 1953 (67 Stat.
328), and the act of August 3, 1956 (70 Stat. 966)
Members:
Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska.
Jesse Helms, Senator from North Carolina.
Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi.
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Senator from Louisiana.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Senator from New York.
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
THE INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION
Created by 49 Stat. 425, 22 U.S.C., 276a
Room S-208, The Capitol. Phone, 224-3047
OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES GROUP FOR THE 104TH CONGRESS
President.--[Vacant.]
Vice President.--Conrad Burns, Senator from Montana.
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
Secretary.--[Vacant.]
Treasurer.--[Vacant.]
At Large Members of Executive Committee:
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
[Vacant.]
Honorary Members: Edward J. Derwinski; Robert T. Stafford.
Executive Secretary.--Robin H. Carle, Clerk of the House of
Representatives.
Administrative Secretary.--Sheila Burke, Secretary of the Senate.
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U.S. CAPITOL PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Created pursuant to Public Law 100-696
Co-Chairmen:
Strom Thurmond, Senate President Pro Tempore.
Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House.
House Members:
Richard K. Armey, Majority Leader.
Richard A. Gephardt, Minority Leader.
[Vacant], House Co-Chair Appointment.
William M. Thomas, Chairman, House Oversight Committee.
Vic Fazio, Ranking Member, House Oversight Committee.
[Vacant], Chairman, Joint Committee on the Library Designee.
[Vacant], Speaker's Appointment.
[Vacant], Minority Leader Appointment.
Senate Members:
Bob Dole, Majority Leader.
Thomas A. Daschle, Minority Leader.
[Vacant], Co-Chair Appointment.
Ted Stevens, Chairman, Rules Committee.
Wendell H. Ford, Ranking Member, Rules Committee.
Mark O. Hatfield, Chairman, Joint Committee on the Library.
[Vacant], President Pro Tempore Appointment.
[Vacant], Minority Leader Appointment.
Architect of the Capitol.--George M. White.
Advisory Board Members:
Lindy Boggs, Co-Chairperson.
Preston Robert Tisch, Co-Chairman.
Dwayne O. Andreas.
Robert M. Bass.
Richard H. Jenrette.
William Murray.
Walter J. Stewart.
Franklin A. Thomas.
William L. Weiss.
Diane Wolf.
U.S. SENATE COMMISSION ON ART
Created by Public Law 100-696
Room S-411, The Capitol. Phone, 224-2955
Chairman.--Bob Dole, Senator from Kansas.
Vice Chairman.--Thomas A. Daschle, Senator from South Dakota.
Members:
Strom Thurmond, Senator from South Carolina.
Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska.
Wendell H. Ford, Senator from Kentucky.
Executive Secretary.--Sheila P. Burke.
Curator.--James R. Ketchum.
Associate Curator.--Diane K. Skvarla.
Registrar.--John B. Odell.
Assistant Registrar.--Melinda K. Smith.
Museum Specialist.--Scott M. Strong.
Curatorial Assistant.--Richard L. Doerner.
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ADVISORY ORGANIZATIONS
CONGRESSIONAL CLUB
2001 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, 332-1155
President.--Mrs. Bob Clement.
Vice Presidents:
(1st) Mrs. David L. Hobson.
(2d) Mrs. John Bryant.
(3d) Mrs. E. Clay Shaw.
(4th) Mrs. Richard H. Bryan.
(5th) Mrs. Dirk Kempthorne.
Treasurer.--Mrs. Calvin M. Dooley.
Recording Secretary.--Mrs. Bill K. Brewster.
Corresponding Secretary.--Mrs. Jim Bunning.
State Representative.--Mrs. Jerry F. Costello.
Committee Cochairs:
Program.--[Vacant.]
Membership.--[Vacant.]
First Lady's Luncheon: Mrs. Bob Livingston; Mrs. John Breaux.
Ways and Means.--[Vacant.]
Community Service.--[Vacant.]
Founder's Day.--[Vacant.]
Diplomatic Reception.--[Vacant.]
Special Events: [Vacant.]
Hospitality.--[Vacant.]
PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON MENTAL RETARDATION
330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 245-7634
Chairperson.--Donna E. Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Committee Members:
Lorenzo H. Aguilar-Melancon, 5822 Cromo--Suite 320, El Paso, TX
79912.
Kenneth L. Barun, Ronald McDonald Children's Charities, Kroc Drive,
Oak Brook, IL 60521.
Valerie J. Bradley, Human Services Research Institute, 2336
Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02140.
Robert E. Brown, P.O. Box 462, Put-In-Bay, OH 43456.
Jane Browning, The Arc of Maryland, Inc., 6810 Deerpath Road--Suite
310, Baltimore, MD 21227.
Robert Dinerstein, American University, Washington College of Law,
4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20016.
Linda Felner, 60 Sutton Place South, Apt. 9-B South, New York, NY
10543.
Ann M. Forts, P.O. Box 644, Center Harbor, NH 03226.
Gisselle Acevedo Franco, 346 West Scenic Drive, Monrovia, CA 91016
Marcia Frey, 139 Genius Drive, Winter Park, FL 32789.
Thomas Gunnings, Ph.D., 2614 Cochies, Okemos, MI 48864.
Ruth Luckasson, J.D., University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
87131.
T.J. Monroe, Fox Croft Apartments, #E23, Paragon Mills Road,
Nashville, TN 37211.
Betty B. Osman, Ph.D., White Plains Hospital Medical Center, Davis
Avenue at East Post Road, White Plains, NY 10601.
Elizabeth Pittinger, 809 Grandview Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15211.
Michael Remus, Educational Service Unit #7, 2657 44th Avenue,
Columbus, NE 68601.
Tom E.C. Smith, 215 Crystal Court, Little Rock, AR 72205.
Deborah M. Spitalnik, Ph.D., UAP-UMDNJ, Brookwood II--2d Floor, 45
Knightsbridge Road, Piscataway, NJ 08855-6810.
Cathy Ficker Terrill, 683 Prospect, Elmhurst, IL 60126.
E. Duane Thompson, 205 Oakwood, Geneva, IL 60134.
Virginia J. Williams, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue NW., #833, Washington,
DC 20007.
Ex-Officio Members and Representatives:
Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States.
Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor.
Henry G. Cisneros, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
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Eli J. Segal, President and CEO, Corporation for National and
Community Service (formerly ACTION).
Richard W. Riley, Secretary of Education.
Vice Chairperson.--Valerie J. Bradley.
First Vice Chairperson.--Virginia J. Williams.
Executive Director.--Gary H. Blumenthal, (202) 619-0634.
Deputy Executive Director.--John L. Pride.
PRESIDENT'S EXPORT COUNCIL
Authorized by Executive Orders 12131 (May 1979), 12534 (September 1985)
and
12551 (February 1986), and 12610 (September 1987)
Room 2015-B, United States Department of Commerce 20230. Phone, (202)
482-1124.
Chairman.--C. Michael Armstrong, Chairman of the Board and Chief
Executive Officer, GM Hughes Electronics Corporation.
Vice Chairman.--Elizabeth J. Coleman, Chairman of the Board of
Directors, Maidenform, Inc.
Vice Chairman, Asia/Africa.--John F. McDonnell, Chairman of the
Board, McDonnell Douglas Corporation.
Private Sector Members:
J. Joe Adorjan, President, Emerson Electric Company.
John J. Barry, International President, International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Carol Bartz, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Autodesk,
Inc.
George F. Becker, International President, United Steelworkers
of America.
Frank Biondi, President and Chief Executive Officer, Viacom Inc.
Edgar Bronfman, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer,
Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc.
Dean L. Buntrock, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, WMX
Technologies, Inc.
John F. Carlson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, CRAY
Research, Inc.
Susan Corrales-Diaz, President and Chief Executive Officer,
Systems Integrated.
Lawrence Ellison, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive
Officer, Oracle Corporation.
Ellen R. Gordon, President, Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.
Joseph T. Gorman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive
Officer, TRW, Inc.
Steven Green, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Astrum
International Corp.
Ray R. Irani, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer,
Occidental Petroleum Corporation.
Michael H. Jordan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Thomas G. Labrecque, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chase
Manhattan Corporation.
Les McCraw, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Fluor
Corporation.
John J. Moores, Chairman, JMI, Inc.
Richard Notebart, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive
Officer, Ameritech.
Dennis J. Picard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Raytheon
Company.
Safi Qureshey, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AST
Research.
Frank Savage, Chairman, Alliance Capital Management
International.
Kathryn C. Turner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Standards Technology, Inc.
Thomas N. Urban, President, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
C.J. Wang, Ph.D., Chairman, International Corporation of
America.
Congressional Members:
Eva Clayton, Representative from North Carolina.
Richard Gephardt, Representative from Missouri.
Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina.
James M. Jeffords, Senator from Vermont.
Nancy L. Johnson, Representative from Connecticut.
Nancy L. Kassebaum, Senator from Kansas.
Daniel P. Moynihan, Senator from New York.
Charles B. Rangel, Representative from New York.
Bill Richardson, Representative from New Mexico.
Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland.
Executive Branch Members:
Ronald H. Brown, Secretary of Commerce.
Kenneth D. Brody, President and Chairman Designate of Export-
Import Bank of the United States.
Warren Christopher, Secretary of State.
Michael Kantor, United States Trade Representative.
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Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor.
Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture.
Robert Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury.
Staff:
Executive Directorate.--David J. Rothkopf, Deputy Under
Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Policy
Development.
Executive Director.--Jeffrey E. Garten, Under Secretary of
Commerce for International Trade.
Staff Director/Executive Secretary.--Jane C. Siegel.
U.S. ASSOCIATION OF FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
330 A Street NE., Washington, DC 20002. Phone: (202) 543-8676; FAX:
543-7145
President.--Philip E. Ruppe from Michigan.
Vice President.--Lindy Boggs from Louisiana.
Treasurer.--Louis Frey, Jr. from Florida.
Secretary.--Matthew F. McHugh from New York.
Immediate Past President.--James W. Symington from Missouri.
Honorary Co-chairmen: Gerald R. Ford from Michigan; Edmund S. Muskie
from Maine.
Acting Director.--Linda A. Reed.
Counselors: J. Glenn Beall, Jr. from Maryland; Elford A. Cederberg
from Michigan; Edward J. Derwinski from Illinois; John S.
Monagan from Connecticut; Frank E. Moss from Utah; James M.
Quigley from Pennsylvania.
U.S. CAPITOL HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Congressional Charter, October 20, 1978, Public Law 95-493, 95th
Congress, 92 Stat. 1643
200 Maryland Avenue NE., Washington, DC 20002. Phone, 543-8919
Officers:
President.--Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio.
Vice Presidents: Michael F. Dineen; Gary Hymel; James D. (Mike)
McKevitt; Bryce Larry Harlow; Hon. Charles McC. Mathias.
General Counsel.--J. Dennis Molloy.
Treasurer.--L. Neale Cosby.
Executive Committee:
Clarence J. Brown
Robert L. Breeden
Thomas E. Coleman
L. Neale Cosby
Mike Dineen
Hon. Amo Houghton
Carmella LaSpada
James D. (Mike) McKevitt
Lee J. Stillwell
Hon. James McDermott
Dennis Thomas
Rudolph A. Vignone
Chief Historian.--Donald R. Kennon.
Associate Historian.--Rebecca Rogers.
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FINE ARTS BOARD
1309 Longworth House Office Bldg. Phone, 225-8281
(Created by Public Law 101-696)
Chairman.--William M. Thomas, of California.
Members:
Pat Roberts, of Kansas.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.
Vic Fazio, of California.
Ed Pastor, of Arizona.
Staff Contact.--Stacy Carlson, Staff Director, Committee on House
Oversight, 225-8281.
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STATISTICAL INFORMATION *
VOTES CAST FOR SENATORS IN 1990, 1992, AND 1994
[The figures show the vote for the Democratic and Republican nominees,
except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics.
Figures in the last column, for the 1994 election, may include totals
for more candidates than the ones shown.]
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Vote
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total vote
State 1990 1992 1994 cast in
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1994
Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Republican Democrat
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Alabama...................................................... 717,814 467,190 1,022,698 522,015 ........... ........... ...........
Alaska....................................................... 61,152 125,806 92,065 127,163 ........... ........... ...........
Arizona...................................................... ........... ........... 436,321 771,395 600,999 442,510 1,119,060
Arkansas..................................................... 493,910 ........... 553,635 366,373 ........... ........... ...........
California................................................... ........... ........... 5,173,467 4,644,182 3,817,025 3,979,152 8,514,089
\1\ 5,853,6
51 4,093,501 ........... ........... ...........
Colorado..................................................... 425,746 569,048 803,725 662,893 ........... ........... ...........
Connecticut.................................................. ........... ........... 577,662 572,036 334,833 443,793 1,079,664
Delaware..................................................... 112,918 64,554 ........... ........... 111,074 84,540 199,000
Florida...................................................... ........... ........... 3,245,565 1,716,505 2,894,726 1,210,412 4,106,176
Georgia...................................................... 1,033,439 ........... 1,108,416 1,073,282 ........... ........... ...........
\2\ 618,877 635,114 ........... ........... ...........
Hawaii....................................................... 188,901 155,978 208,266 97,928 86,320 256,189 356,902
Idaho........................................................ 122,295 193,641 208,036 270,468 ........... ........... ...........
Illinois..................................................... 2,115,377 1,135,628 2,631,229 2,126,833 ........... ........... ...........
Indiana...................................................... 696,639 806,048 900,148 1,267,972 1,039,625 470,799 1,543,568
Iowa......................................................... 535,975 446,869 351,561 899,761 ........... ........... ...........
Kansas....................................................... 207,491 578,605 349,525 706,246 ........... ........... ...........
Kentucky..................................................... 437,976 478,034 836,888 476,604 ........... ........... ...........
Louisiana.................................................... (a ) ........... (a ) ........... ........... ........... ...........
Maine........................................................ 201,053 319,167 ........... ........... 308,244 186,042 511,770
Maryland..................................................... ........... ........... 1,307,610 533,688 559,908 809,125 1,369,101
Massachusetts................................................ 1,321,712 992,917 ........... ........... 894,000 1,265,997 2,179,945
Michigan..................................................... 1,471,753 1,055,695 ........... ........... 1,578,770 1,300,960 3,043,385
Minnesota.................................................... 911,999 864,375 ........... ........... 869,653 781,860 1,772,929
Mississippi.................................................. ........... 274,244 ........... ........... 418,333 189,752 608,085
Missouri..................................................... ........... ........... 1,057,967 1,221,901 1,060,149 633,697 1,775,116
Montana...................................................... 217,563 93,836 ........... ........... 218,542 131,845 350,387
Nebraska..................................................... 349,779 243,013 ........... ........... 260,668 317,297 579,205
Nevada....................................................... ........... ........... 253,150 199,413 156,020 193,804 380,530
New Hampshire................................................ 91,299 189,792 234,982 249,591 ........... ........... ...........
New Jersey................................................... 977,810 918,874 ........... ........... 966,244 1,033,487 2,054,887
New Mexico................................................... 110,033 296,712 ........... ........... 213,025 249,989 463,196
New York..................................................... ........... ........... 2,943,001 2,652,822 1,711,760 2,528,387 5,328,486
North Carolina............................................... 981,573 1,087,331 1,194,015 1,297,892 ........... ........... ...........
North Dakota................................................. ........... ........... 179,347 118,162 99,390 137,157 236,547
\3\ 103,246 55,194 ........... ........... ...........
Ohio......................................................... ........... ........... 2,444,419 2,028,300 1,836,556 1,348,213 3,436,884
Oklahoma..................................................... 735,684 148,814 494,350 757,876 542,390 392,488 982,430
Oregon....................................................... 507,743 590,095 639,851 717,455 ........... ........... ...........
Pennsylvania................................................. ........... ........... 2,224,966 2,358,125 1,735,691 1,648,481 3,513,361
Rhode Island................................................. 225,105 138,947 ........... ........... 222,856 122,532 345,388
South Carolina............................................... 244,112 482,032 591,030 554,175 ........... ........... ...........
South Dakota................................................. 116,727 135,682 217,095 108,733 ........... ........... ...........
Tennessee.................................................... 530,898 233,703 ........... ........... 885,998 565,930 \4\ 1,465,8
62
834,226 623,164 \5\ 1,480,3
91
Texas........................................................ 1,429,986 2,302,357 ........... ........... 2,604,218 1,639,615 4,279,940
Utah......................................................... ........... ........... 301,228 420,069 357,297 146,938 519,304
Vermont...................................................... ........... ........... 154,762 123,854 106,505 85,868 211,672
Virginia..................................................... ........... 876,782 ........... ........... 882,213 938,376 2,057,463
Washington................................................... ........... ........... 1,197,973 1,020,829 947,821 752,352 1,700,173
West Virginia................................................ 276,234 128,071 ........... ........... 130,441 290,495 420,936
Wisconsin.................................................... ........... ........... 1,290,662 1,129,599 636,989 912,662 1,565,628
Wyoming...................................................... 56,848 100,784 ........... ........... 118,754 79,287 201,710
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* Statistical material edited by Peter A. Byrd.
a Under Louisiana State law, a candidate receiving at least 51 percent of the vote cast in the primary election is elected to the congressional seat.
\1\ A special election was held on November 3, 1992 for the unexpired term of Senator Alan Cranston.
\2\ A runoff election was held on November 24, 1992. The November 3d election for the Senate seat did not produce a winner with a clear majority.
\3\ A special election was held on December 4, 1992 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Quentin Burdick.
\4\ Fred Thompson elected by special election on November 8, 1994 to fill the unexpired term of Senator Al Gore.
\5\ William Frist elected for full term on November 8, 1994.
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VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1990, 1992, AND 1994
[The figures, compiled from official statistics by the Clerk of the House, show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as
otherwise indicated. Figures in the last column, for the 1992 election, may include totals for more candidates than the ones shown. Population changes
reflected in the 1990 census caused the reapportionment of congressional districts; those changes are reflected in the 1992 election results.]
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Vote cast in 1990 Vote cast in 1992 Vote cast in 1994
----------------------- State and ----------------------- State and ---------------------- Total vote
State and district Demo- Repub- district Demo- Repub- district Repub- Demo- cast in
crat lican crat lican lican crat 1994
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AL: AL: AL:
1st.......................... ......... 82,185 1st............ 78,742 128,874 1st............ 103,432 50,227 153,767
2d........................... 83,243 87,649 2d............. 109,335 112,906 2d............. 124,465 44,694 169,213
3d........................... 101,923 36,317 3d............. 119,175 73,800 3d............. 53,757 93,924 147,745
4th.......................... 129,872 .......... 4th............ 157,907 66,934 4th............ ......... 119,436 121,262
5th.......................... 113,047 55,326 5th............ 160,060 77,951 5th............ 86,923 88,693 175,693
6th.......................... 134,412 .......... 6th............ 126,062 146,599 6th............ 155,047 41,030 196,222
7th.......................... 127,490 53,258 7th............ 144,320 36,086 7th............ 34,814 116,150 151,117
AK: AK: AK:
At large...................... 91,677 99,003 At large........ 102,378 111,849 At large........ 118,537 68,172 208,240
AZ: AZ: AZ:
1st.......................... ......... 166,223 1st............ 130,715 113,613 1st............ 101,350 70,627 180,867
2d........................... 76,549 39,586 2d............. 90,693 41,257 2d............. 32,797 62,589 100,446
3d........................... 103,018 134,279 3d............. 88,830 158,906 3d............. 145,396 61,939 207,335
4th.......................... 89,395 141,843 4th............ 70,572 156,330 4th............ 116,714 69,760 193,902
5th.......................... 75,642 138,975 5th............ 77,256 172,867 5th............ 149,514 63,436 220,771
6th............ 124,251 97,074 6th............ 107,060 81,321 196,068
AR: AR: AR:
1st.......................... 101,026 56,071 1st............ 149,558 64,618 1st............ 83,147 95,290 178,437
2d........................... 103,471 67,800 2d............. 154,946 53,978 2d............. 72,473 97,580 170,053
3d........................... 54,332 129,876 3d............. 117,775 125,295 3d............. 129,800 61,883 191,683
4th.......................... 110,365 42,130 4th............ 102,918 113,009 4th............ 87,469 81,370 168,839
CA: CA: CA:
1st.......................... 96,468 99,782 1st............ 119,676 113,266 1st............ 106,870 93,717 200,673
2d........................... 65,333 133,315 2d............. 71,780 167,247 2d............. 137,864 55,959 214,860
3d........................... 132,143 76,148 3d............. 122,149 96,092 3d............. 89,964 97,093 195,157
4th.......................... 115,090 82,738 4th............ 129,489 141,155 4th............ 144,936 82,505 236,323
5th.......................... 120,633 35,671 5th............ 158,250 58,698 5th............ 52,905 125,042 182,596
6th.......................... 137,306 64,402 6th............ 190,322 98,171 6th............ 88,940 137,642 236,840
7th.......................... 121,080 79,031 7th............ 153,320 54,822 7th............ 45,698 116,105 166,601
8th.......................... 119,645 75,544 8th............ 191,906 25,693 8th............ 30,528 137,642 168,171
9th.......................... 94,739 67,412 9th............ 164,265 53,707 9th............ 40,448 129,233 178,875
10th.......................... 81,875 48,747 10th............ 134,635 145,702 10th............ 138,916 90,523 234,241
11th.......................... 105,029 45,818 11th............ 90,539 94,453 11th............ 99,302 55,794 159,814
12th.......................... 69,270 125,157 12th............ 157,205 53,278 12th............ 57,228 118,408 175,636
13th.......................... 97,286 59,773 13th............ 123,795 64,953 13th............ 45,555 97,344 150,642
14th.......................... 120,742 128,309 14th............ 146,873 101,202 14th............ 78,475 120,713 199,188
15th.......................... 97,147 49,634 15th............ 168,617 82,875 15th............ 80,266 119,921 200,204
16th.......................... 134,236 39,885 16th............ 96,661 49,843 16th............ 40,409 74,935 115,352
17th.......................... 82,611 68,848 17th............ 151,565 49,947 17th............ 74,380 87,222 167,193
18th.......................... 98,804 .......... 18th............ 139,704 .......... 18th............ 44,046 91,106 139,054
19th.......................... 76,991 94,599 19th............ 101,619 100,590 19th............ 104,435 72,912 183,926
20th.......................... 65,101 112,962 20th............ 72,679 39,388 20th............ 43,836 57,394 101,230
21st.......................... 68,921 118,326 21st............ 68,058 127,758 21st............ 116,874 47,517 171,629
22d........................... 61,630 108,634 22d............. 87,328 131,242 22d............. 102,987 101,424 209,008
23d........................... 103,141 57,118 23d............. 88,225 115,504 23d............. 114,043 47,345 172,340
24th.......................... 71,562 26,607 24th............ 141,742 99,835 24th............ 91,806 95,342 193,179
25th.......................... 48,120 17,021 25th............ 72,233 113,611 25th............ 110,301 53,445 169,971
26th.......................... 78,031 44,492 26th............ 73,807 36,453 26th............ 28,423 55,145 88,138
27th.......................... 90,857 58,140 27th............ 83,805 105,521 27th............ 88,341 70,267 166,774
28th.......................... 69,482 21,245 28th............ 76,525 122,353 28th............ 110,179 50,022 164,277
29th.......................... 51,350 12,054 29th............ 160,312 67,141 29th............ 53,801 129,413 190,376
30th.......................... 45,456 28,914 30th............ 48,800 20,034 30th............ 18,741 43,943 66,425
31st.......................... 56,394 27,593 31st............ 68,324 40,873 31st............ 34,926 50,541 85,467
32d........................... 68,268 42,692 32d............. 150,644 .......... 32d............. 22,190 98,017 126,306
33d........................... 49,981 101,336 33d............. 32,010 15,428 33d............. ......... 33,814 41,508
34th.......................... 55,646 36,024 34th............ 91,738 50,907 34th............ 40,068 72,439 117,455
35th.......................... 66,100 121,602 35th............ 102,941 17,417 35th............ 18,390 65,688 84,081
36th.......................... 72,409 64,961 36th............ 125,751 109,684 36th............ 93,127 93,939 195,308
37th.......................... 103,961 115,469 37th............ 97,159 .......... 37th............ ......... 64,166 82,931
38th.......................... 43,693 60,561 38th............ 82,108 92,038 38th............ 85,225 53,681 145,769
39th.......................... 53,670 113,849 39th............ 81,728 122,472 39th............ 113,641 49,696 171,244
40th.......................... 68,087 142,299 40th............ 63,881 129,563 40th............ 115,728 48,003 163,731
41st.......................... 93,586 105,723 41st............ 58,777 101,753 41st............ 82,100 50,043 132,143
42d........................... 67,189 109,353 42d............. 79,780 69,251 42d............. 56,259 58,888 115,205
43d........................... ......... 151,206 43d............. 88,468 88,987 43d............. 84,500 59,342 154,386
44th.......................... 48,712 50,377 44th............ 81,693 110,333 44th............ 95,521 65,370 171,776
45th.......................... ......... 123,591 45th............ 88,508 123,731 45th............ 124,875 55,849 180,724
46th............ 45,435 55,659 46th............ 50,616 33,004 88,697
47th............ 76,924 165,004 47th............ 154,071 53,669 214,997
48th............ 67,415 140,935 48th............ 143,570 43,523 195,636
49th............ 127,280 106,170 49th............ 90,283 85,597 186,118
50th............ 77,293 39,531 50th............ 36,955 59,214 104,451
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51st............ 85,148 141,890 51st............ 138,547 57,374 206,988
52d............. 88,076 112,995 52d............. 109,201 53,024 170,686
CO: CO: CO:
1st.......................... 82,176 46,802 1st............ 156,629 70,902 1st............ 61,978 93,123 155,255
2d........................... 105,248 68,226 2d............. 164,790 88,470 2d............. 80,723 105,938 186,661
3d........................... 124,487 49,961 3d............. 114,480 143,293 3d............. 145,365 63,427 208,792
4th.......................... 75,901 89,285 4th............ 101,957 139,884 4th............ 136,251 52,202 188,453
5th.......................... 57,776 127,740 5th............ 62,550 173,096 5th............ 138,674 ......... 138,674
6th.......................... 57,961 105,312 6th............ 91,073 142,021 6th............ 124,079 49,701 177,709
CT: CT: CT:
1st.......................... 126,566 50,690 1st............ 112,838 75,113 1st............ 46,865 88,946 188,907
2d........................... 105,085 70,922 2d............. 83,197 119,416 2d............. 79,167 79,188 186,073
3d........................... 90,772 83,440 3d............. 112,022 84,952 3d............. 53,110 111,261 175,355
4th.......................... 32,352 105,682 4th............ 58,666 147,816 4th............ 109,436 34,962 147,062
5th.......................... 85,803 93,912 5th............ 74,791 104,891 5th............ 93,471 57,579 179,053
6th.......................... 48,628 141,105 6th............ 60,373 166,967 6th............ 123,101 44,159 192,717
DE: DE: DE:
At large...................... 116,274 58,037 At large........ 117,426 153,037 At large........ 137,945 51,793 195,008
FL: FL: FL:
1st.......................... 88,416 80,851 1st............ 118,941 100,349 1st............ 112,901 70,389 183,420
2d........................... 103,032 77,939 2d............. 167,215 60,425 2d............. 74,011 117,404 191,423
3d........................... 84,280 31,727 3d............. 91,915 63,114 3d............. 46,895 63,845 110,740
4th.......................... 95,320 120,895 4th............ 103,531 135,883 4th............ (a) ......... (a)
5th.......................... 63,253 94,453 5th............ 129,698 114,356 5th............ 94,093 125,780 219,873
6th.......................... 95,421 138,588 6th............ 76,419 144,195 6th............ 148,698 ......... 150,030
7th.......................... 99,464 47,765 7th............ 96,945 125,823 7th............ 131,711 47,747 179,458
8th.......................... ......... (a ) 8th............ 65,145 141,977 8th............ 131,376 ......... 131,815
9th.......................... 102,503 142,163 9th............ 110,135 158,028 9th............ 177,253 ......... 177,405
10th.......................... ......... (a ) 10th............ 114,809 149,606 10th............ (a) ......... (a)
11th.......................... 120,991 111,970 11th............ 100,984 77,640 11th............ 72,119 76,814 148,942
12th.......................... ......... (a ) 12th............ 92,346 100,484 12th............ 106,123 57,203 163,326
13th.......................... ......... (a ) 13th............ 115,767 158,881 13th............ (a) ......... (a)
14th.......................... 156,055 80,249 14th............ ......... 220,351 14th............ (a) ......... (a)
15th.......................... ......... 104,295 15th............ 132,412 128,873 15th............ 117,027 100,513 217,872
16th.......................... (a ) .......... 16th............ 101,237 157,322 16th............ 122,734 88,646 211,380
17th.......................... 79,569 22,029 17th............ 102,784 .......... 17th............ ......... 75,741 75,752
18th.......................... 36,978 56,364 18th............ 52,142 104,755 18th............ (a) ......... (a)
19th.......................... 87,696 53,796 19th............ 177,423 103,867 19th............ 75,779 147,591 223,370
20th............ 130,959 91,589 20th............ 72,516 114,615 187,131
21st............ ......... (a ) 21st............ 90,948 ......... 90,950
22d............. 91,625 128,400 22d............. 119,690 69,215 188,905
23d............. 84,249 44,807 23d............. ......... (a) (a)
GA: GA: GA:
1st.......................... 80,515 32,532 1st............ 75,808 103,932 1st............ 88,788 27,197 115,985
2d........................... 77,910 28,781 2d............. 95,789 54,593 2d............. 33,429 65,383 98,813
3d........................... 72,961 42,561 3d............. 94,271 114,107 3d............. 94,717 49,828 144,545
4th.......................... 96,526 87,569 4th............ 123,819 126,495 4th............ 90,063 65,566 155,629
5th.......................... 86,037 27,781 5th............ 147,445 56,960 5th............ 37,999 85,094 123,093
6th.......................... 77,794 78,768 6th............ 116,196 158,761 6th............ 119,432 66,700 186,132
7th.......................... 95,817 63,588 7th............ 111,374 82,915 7th............ 71,265 65,978 137,243
8th.......................... 81,344 36,980 8th............ 108,472 86,220 8th............ 89,591 53,408 142,999
9th.......................... 96,197 76,121 9th............ 113,024 77,919 9th............ 57,568 79,145 136,713
10th.......................... 89,683 64,184 10th............ 108,426 93,059 10th............ 96,099 51,192 147,291
11th............ 120,168 44,221 11th............ 37,533 71,560 109,093
HI: HI: HI:
1st.......................... 97,622 62,982 1st............ 129,332 41,575 1st............ 76,623 94,754 176,706
2d........................... 118,155 54,625 2d............. 131,454 40,070 2d............. 42,891 124,431 177,396
ID: ID: ID:
1st.......................... 85,054 75,406 1st............ 140,985 90,983 1st............ 111,728 89,826 201,554
2d........................... 98,008 56,044 2d............. 81,450 139,783 2d............. 143,593 47,936 191,529
IL: IL: IL:
1st.......................... 100,890 6,708 1st............ 209,258 43,453 1st............ 36,038 112,474 148,512
2d........................... 80,245 22,350 2d............. 182,614 31,957 2d............. ......... 93,998 95,855
3d........................... 110,512 45,299 3d............. 162,165 93,128 3d............. 78,163 92,353 170,516
4th.......................... 77,290 53,258 4th............ 90,452 26,154 4th............ 15,384 46,695 62,079
5th.......................... 73,805 34,440 5th............ 132,889 90,738 5th............ 75,328 63,065 138,393
6th.......................... 48,155 96,410 6th............ 86,891 165,009 6th............ 115,664 37,163 157,378
7th.......................... 80,021 20,099 7th............ 182,811 35,346 7th............ 24,011 93,457 117,468
8th.......................... 70,151 .......... 8th............ 96,419 132,887 8th............ 88,225 47,654 135,879
9th.......................... 96,557 39,031 9th............ 162,942 64,760 9th............ 48,419 94,404 142,823
10th.......................... 47,286 104,070 10th............ 85,400 155,230 10th............ 114,884 38,191 153,075
11th.......................... 82,703 68,850 11th............ 135,387 107,860 11th............ 97,241 63,150 160,395
12th.......................... ......... 113,081 12th............ 168,762 68,115 12th............ 52,419 101,391 153,810
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13th.......................... 60,305 116,048 13th............ 82,985 179,257 13th............ 124,312 45,709 170,021
14th.......................... 55,592 112,383 14th............ 75,294 155,271 14th............ 110,204 33,891 144,095
15th.......................... ......... 119,812 15th............ 97,190 142,167 15th............ 108,857 50,874 159,731
16th.......................... 83,061 69,105 16th............ 113,555 142,388 16th............ 117,238 48,736 165,974
17th.......................... 102,062 51,380 17th............ 156,233 103,719 17th............ 79,471 95,312 174,783
18th.......................... ......... 105,693 18th............ 114,413 156,533 18th............ 119,838 78,332 199,125
19th.......................... 113,958 55,680 19th............ 187,156 83,526 19th............ 81,995 115,045 197,040
20th.......................... 130,114 66,433 20th............ 154,869 119,219 20th............ 88,964 108,034 196,998
21st.......................... 95,208 48,949
22d........................... 138,425 ..........
IN: IN: IN:
1st.......................... 68,920 35,450 1st............ 147,054 64,770 1st............ 52,920 68,612 121,532
2d........................... 93,495 63,980 2d............. 130,881 90,593 2d............. 93,592 78,241 171,833
3d........................... 80,740 77,911 3d............. 121,269 89,834 3d............. 58,878 72,497 131,375
4th.......................... 99,347 64,415 4th............ 134,907 82,468 4th............ 88,584 71,235 159,819
5th.......................... 81,373 71,750 5th............ 107,973 112,492 5th............ 111,031 45,224 159,658
6th.......................... 67,024 116,470 6th............ 71,952 186,499 6th............ 136,876 40,815 177,691
7th.......................... 65,248 88,598 7th............ 88,005 129,189 7th............ 104,359 55,941 160,400
8th.......................... 97,465 80,645 8th............ 125,244 108,054 8th............ 93,529 84,857 178,386
9th.......................... 107,526 48,325 9th............ 160,980 70,057 9th............ 84,315 91,459 175,774
10th.......................... 69,362 35,049 10th............ 117,604 64,378 10th............ 50,998 58,573 109,571
IA: IA: IA:
1st.......................... ......... 90,042 1st............ 81,600 178,042 1st............ 110,448 69,461 183,461
2d........................... 81,008 82,650 2d............. 131,570 134,536 2d............. 111,076 86,087 198,487
3d........................... 100,947 .......... 3d............. 121,063 125,931 3d............. 111,862 79,310 193,531
4th.......................... 127,812 .......... 4th............ 158,610 94,045 4th............ 111,935 98,824 213,206
5th.......................... 47,022 99,978 5th............ ......... 196,942 5th............ 114,796 73,627 188,721
6th.......................... 44,063 112,333
KS: KS: KS:
1st.......................... 61,396 102,974 1st............ 83,620 194,912 1st............ 169,531 49,477 219,008
2d........................... 99,093 58,643 2d............. 151,019 109,801 2d............. 135,725 71,025 206,750
3d........................... 58,923 88,725 3d............. 110,071 169,929 3d............. 102,218 78,401 180,619
4th.......................... 112,015 46,283 4th............ 143,671 117,070 4th............ 111,653 99,366 211,019
5th.......................... 62,244 90,555
KY: KY: KY:
1st.......................... 85,323 .......... 1st............ 128,524 83,088 1st............ 64,849 62,387 127,236
2d........................... 77,057 39,624 2d............. 126,894 79,684 2d............. 90,535 60,867 151,402
3d........................... 84,750 55,188 3d............. 148,066 132,689 3d............. 67,238 67,663 152,523
4th.......................... 44,979 101,680 4th............ 86,890 139,634 4th............ 96,695 33,717 130,412
5th.......................... ......... 64,660 5th............ 95,760 115,255 5th............ 82,291 21,318 103,609
6th.......................... ......... 76,859 6th............ 135,613 87,816 6th............ 49,032 70,085 119,117
7th.......................... 61,330 59,377
LA: LA: LA:
1st.......................... ......... (b ) 1st............ ......... (b ) 1st............ (a) ......... (a)
2d........................... 105,853 .......... 2d............. (b ) .......... 2d............. ......... (a) (a)
3d........................... (b ) .......... 3d............. (b ) .......... 3d............. ......... (a) (a)
4th.......................... ......... (b ) 4th............ 194,831 .......... 4th............ ......... (a) (a)
5th.......................... (b ) .......... 5th............ 90,079 153,501 5th............ (a) ......... (a)
6th.......................... ......... (b ) 6th............ ......... 245,178 6th............ (a) ......... (a)
7th.......................... (b ) .......... 7th............ (b ) .......... 7th............ ......... (a) (a)
8th.......................... ......... (b )
ME: ME: ME:
1st.......................... 167,623 110,836 1st............ 232,696 125,236 1st............ 136,316 126,373 262,769
2d........................... 116,798 121,704 2d............. 130,824 153,022 2d............. 97,754 109,615 239,894
MD: MD: MD:
1st.......................... 67,518 88,920 1st............ 112,771 120,084 1st............ 120,975 57,712 178,814
2d........................... 39,785 115,398 2d............. 88,658 165,443 2d............. 125,162 74,275 199,480
3d........................... 82,545 35,841 3d............. 163,354 58,869 3d............. 47,966 117,269 165,235
4th.......................... 85,601 59,846 4th............ 136,902 45,166 4th............ 30,999 93,148 124,147
5th.......................... 84,747 20,314 5th............ 118,312 97,982 5th............ 69,211 98,821 168,045
6th.......................... 106,502 56,479 6th............ 106,224 125,564 6th............ 122,809 63,411 186,220
7th.......................... 59,628 10,529 7th............ 152,689 26,304 7th............ 22,007 97,016 119,023
8th.......................... 39,343 130,059 8th............ 77,042 203,377 8th............ 143,449 60,660 204,109
MA: MA: MA:
1st.......................... 43,611 150,748 1st............ 135,049 113,828 1st............ ......... 150,047 151,018
2d........................... 134,152 .......... 2d............. 131,215 76,795 2d............. 72,732 117,178 200,123
3d........................... 150,992 .......... 3d............. 115,587 131,473 3d............. 115,810 93,689 212,035
4th.......................... 143,473 75,454 4th............ 182,633 70,665 4th............ ......... 168,942 169,795
5th.......................... 110,232 101,017 5th............ 133,844 96,206 5th............ 60,734 140,725 201,524
6th.......................... 149,284 80,177 6th............ 130,248 159,165 6th............ 120,952 113,481 239,444
7th.......................... 155,380 .......... 7th............ 174,837 78,262 7th............ 80,674 146,246 226,988
8th.......................... 125,479 39,310 8th............ 149,903 .......... 8th............ ......... 113,224 114,423
9th.......................... 124,534 .......... 9th............ 175,550 54,291 9th............ 63,369 146,287 209,698
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10th.......................... 137,805 120,217 10th............ 189,342 75,887 10th............ 78,487 172,753 251,309
11th.......................... 145,480 ..........
MI: MI: MI:
1st.......................... 76,556 7,298 1st............ 144,857 117,056 1st............ 89,660 121,433 213,549
2d........................... 49,678 95,962 2d............. 86,265 155,577 2d............. 146,164 46,097 194,187
3d........................... 82,376 60,007 3d............. 95,927 162,451 3d............. 136,711 43,580 185,077
4th.......................... 55,449 75,850 4th............ 87,573 157,337 4th............ 145,176 50,544 198,534
5th.......................... 41,170 126,308 5th............ 147,618 93,098 5th............ 61,342 126,456 193,190
6th.......................... 97,547 .......... 6th............ 89,020 144,083 6th............ 121,923 42,348 165,966
7th.......................... 90,307 41,759 7th............ ......... 133,972 7th............ 115,621 57,326 177,500
8th.......................... 98,903 45,259 8th............ 135,517 131,906 8th............ 109,663 95,383 212,481
9th.......................... 73,604 89,078 9th............ 133,956 111,798 9th............ 89,148 97,096 189,563
10th.......................... 50,923 99,952 10th............ 138,193 114,918 10th............ 73,862 121,876 195,822
11th.......................... 59,759 94,555 11th............ 117,725 168,940 11th............ 154,696 69,168 226,884
12th.......................... 98,232 51,119 12th............ 137,514 119,357 12th............ 92,762 103,508 199,018
13th.......................... 54,345 11,203 13th............ 127,642 105,169 13th............ 77,908 89,573 172,678
14th.......................... 78,506 40,499 14th............ 165,496 32,036 14th............ 26,215 128,463 157,631
15th.......................... 68,742 41,092 15th............ 148,908 31,849 15th............ 20,074 119,442 142,014
16th.......................... 88,962 42,629 16th............ 156,964 75,694 16th............ 71,159 105,849 178,980
17th.......................... 92,205 40,100
18th.......................... 64,185 126,629
MN: MN: MN:
1st.......................... 156,749 43,856 1st............ 206,369 72,367 1st............ 117,613 95,328 213,218
2d........................... 77,935 126,367 2d............. 132,156 131,587 2d............. 98,881 114,289 219,785
3d........................... 96,395 195,833 3d............. 104,606 200,240 3d............. 173,223 62,211 236,531
4th.......................... 143,353 77,639 4th............ 159,796 101,744 4th............ 88,344 115,638 210,630
5th.......................... 144,682 53,720 5th............ 174,139 77,093 5th............ 73,258 121,515 196,172
6th.......................... 164,816 90,138 6th............ 100,016 133,564 6th............ 113,190 113,740 227,775
7th.......................... 107,126 92,876 7th............ 133,886 130,396 7th............ 102,623 108,023 211,003
8th.......................... 151,145 56,068 8th............ 167,104 83,823 8th............ 79,818 153,161 233,271
MS: MS: MS:
1st.......................... 43,668 23,650 1st............ 121,664 82,952 1st............ 80,553 47,192 127,745
2d........................... 59,393 11,224 2d............. 133,361 41,248 2d............. 49,270 68,014 126,692
3d........................... 49,162 .......... 3d............. 162,864 37,710 3d............. 39,826 83,163 122,989
4th.......................... 57,137 13,754 4th............ 130,927 43,705 4th............ 38,200 82,939 121,139
5th.......................... 89,926 20,588 5th............ 120,766 67,619 5th............ 48,575 73,179 121,754
MO: MO: MO:
1st.......................... 62,550 40,160 1st............ 158,693 74,482 1st............ 50,303 97,061 153,018
2d........................... 94,308 94,260 2d............. 148,729 157,594 2d............. 154,882 70,480 230,287
3d........................... 88,950 67,659 3d............. 174,000 90,006 3d............. 80,997 117,601 203,960
4th.......................... 105,527 65,095 4th............ 176,977 74,475 4th............ 65,616 137,876 203,492
5th.......................... 71,890 43,897 5th............ 151,014 93,562 5th............ 77,120 100,391 177,511
6th.......................... 73,093 78,956 6th............ 148,887 119,637 6th............ 71,709 140,108 211,817
7th.......................... 76,725 83,609 7th............ 99,762 160,303 7th............ 112,228 77,836 195,916
8th.......................... 60,751 81,452 8th............ 86,730 147,398 8th............ 129,320 48,987 184,586
9th.......................... 94,156 69,514 9th............ 124,694 118,811 9th............ 92,301 103,443 204,942
MT: MT: MT:
1st.......................... 100,409 63,837 At large........ 203,711 189,570 At large........ 148,715 171,372 352,133
2d........................... 56,739 96,449
NE: NE: NE:
1st.......................... 70,587 129,654 1st............ 96,309 142,713 1st............ 117,967 70,369 188,550
2d........................... 111,903 80,845 2d............. 119,512 113,828 2d............. 92,516 90,750 185,310
3d........................... 94,234 98,607 3d............. 67,457 170,857 3d............. 154,919 41,943 196,903
NV: NV: NV:
1st.......................... 84,650 47,377 1st............ 128,278 84,217 1st............ 73,769 72,333 152,167
2d........................... 59,581 103,508 2d............. 117,199 129,575 2d............. 142,202 65,390 223,932
NH: NH: NH:
1st.......................... 66,176 81,684 1st............ 108,578 135,936 1st............ 97,017 42,481 147,822
2d........................... 74,866 67,225 2d............. 157,328 91,126 2d............. 83,121 74,243 161,573
NJ: NJ: NJ:
1st.......................... \2\ 72,4 57,299 1st............ 153,525 65,123 1st............ 41,505 108,155 149,660
15
2d........................... 97,698 .......... 2d............. 132,465 98,315 2d............. 102,566 56,151 158,717
3d........................... 77,866 73,696 3d............. 94,012 151,368 3d............. 115,750 54,441 174,328
4th.......................... 54,961 99,920 4th............ 84,514 149,095 4th............ 109,818 49,537 161,767
5th.......................... 35,010 118,101 5th............ 67,579 196,198 5th............ 139,964 41,275 188,505
6th.......................... 63,745 58,147 6th............ 118,266 100,949 6th............ 55,287 88,922 147,331
7th.......................... 31,099 100,066 7th............ 105,761 132,174 7th............ 98,814 64,231 165,857
8th.......................... 55,797 .......... 8th............ 96,742 84,674 8th............ 70,494 68,661 141,368
9th.......................... 82,535 69,658 9th............ 139,188 88,179 9th............ 57,651 99,984 159,888
10th.......................... 42,106 8,954 10th............ 117,287 30,160 10th............ 21,524 74,622 98,368
11th.......................... 47,414 92,681 11th............ 68,871 188,165 11th............ 127,868 50,211 179,580
12th.......................... 52,256 107,851 12th............ 83,035 174,216 12th............ 125,939 55,977 184,280
13th.......................... 67,587 99,688 13th............ 93,670 44,529 13th............ 24,071 67,688 95,467
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14th.......................... 56,455 24,870
NM: NM: NM:
1st.......................... 41,306 97,375 1st............ 76,600 128,426 1st............ 119,996 42,316 162,312
2d........................... ......... 80,677 2d............. 73,157 94,838 2d............. 89,966 45,316 142,180
3d........................... 104,225 35,751 3d............. 122,850 54,569 3d............. 53,515 99,900 157,112
NY: NY: NY:
1st.......................... 72,937 46,380 1st............ 111,908 87,248 1st............ 72,045 78,692 184,033
2d........................... 56,722 31,808 2d............. 91,320 94,208 2d............. 86,857 40,358 162,546
3d........................... 70,118 45,699 3d............. 116,915 108,574 3d............. 98,628 77,774 218,772
4th.......................... 41,308 63,838 4th............ 97,007 98,723 4th............ 87,815 65,286 196,690
5th.......................... 51,738 59,568 5th............ 105,953 82,883 5th............ 63,665 89,581 190,775
6th.......................... 42,499 13,224 6th............ 96,972 18,725 6th............ 13,956 68,596 111,990
7th.......................... 48,159 .......... 7th............ 72,280 46,218 7th............ ......... 58,935 123,885
8th.......................... 53,552 14,384 8th............ 132,172 25,548 8th............ 21,132 103,268 161,225
9th.......................... 35,177 13,330 9th............ 111,424 .......... 9th............ 30,371 90,783 158,807
10th.......................... 58,673 9,199 10th............ 93,801 .......... 10th............ 7,995 74,264 116,192
11th.......................... 34,711 .......... 11th............ 76,724 .......... 11th............ 6,311 59,850 92,251
12th.......................... 39,103 .......... 12th............ 55,926 12,288 12th............ ......... 37,322 67,437
13th.......................... 45,412 7,954 13th............ 68,738 92,144 13th............ 83,509 32,060 158,567
14th.......................... 32,738 44,271 14th............ 97,059 92,034 14th............ 50,290 96,795 169,347
15th.......................... 30,519 48,505 15th............ 101,229 .......... 15th............ ......... 74,566 108,602
16th.......................... 50,421 3,440 16th............ 80,927 6,741 16th............ ......... 57,157 85,519
17th.......................... 73,450 15,219 17th............ 94,758 16,511 17th............ 16,896 70,486 118,987
18th.......................... 36,652 1,189 18th............ 115,841 74,076 18th............ 55,636 91,663 182,550
19th.......................... 43,928 17,135 19th............ 92,854 119,047 19th............ 100,173 70,696 208,689
20th.......................... 82,203 35,575 20th............ 66,826 150,301 20th............ 120,334 52,345 203,209
21st.......................... 34,128 79,928 21st............ 149,319 83,845 21st............ 68,745 131,916 242,005
22d........................... 37,034 95,495 22d............. 86,896 136,909 22d............. 129,579 57,064 234,916
23d........................... 102,492 65,760 23d............. 61,835 139,774 23d............. 124,486 40,786 205,688
24th.......................... 56,671 92,512 24th............ 47,675 113,408 24th............ 108,278 34,032 184,879
25th.......................... ......... 91,348 25th............ 101,422 119,282 25th............ 96,363 81,710 209,747
26th.......................... ......... 82,866 26th............ 112,763 98,389 26th............ 82,917 90,852 206,782
27th.......................... 50,043 83,442 27th............ 89,906 126,997 27th............ 122,592 52,160 220,574
28th.......................... 97,815 53,077 28th............ 140,908 93,806 28th............ 61,321 110,987 207,274
29th.......................... 34,835 89,105 29th............ 120,758 85,294 29th............ 69,290 97,619 193,783
30th.......................... 97,280 49,017 30th............ 102,519 114,921 30th............ 106,551 58,577 202,226
31st.......................... 65,428 70,898 31st............ 52,010 133,758 31st............ 106,898 ......... 195,961
32d........................... 65,652 39,053
33d........................... 81,609 18,181
34th.......................... 37,421 77,128
NC: NC: NC:
1st.......................... 105,832 57,526 1st............ 116,078 54,457 1st............ 42,602 66,827 109,429
2d........................... 130,979 44,263 2d............. 113,693 93,893 2d............. 79,207 62,122 141,329
3d........................... 83,930 57,605 3d............. 101,739 80,759 3d............. 72,464 65,013 137,477
4th.......................... 139,396 100,661 4th............ 171,299 89,345 4th............ 77,773 76,558 154,331
5th.......................... 113,814 78,747 5th............ 117,835 102,086 5th............ 84,741 63,194 147,935
6th.......................... 62,913 125,392 6th............ 67,200 162,822 6th............ 98,355 ......... 98,355
7th.......................... 94,946 49,681 7th............ 92,414 66,536 7th............ 58,849 62,670 121,519
8th.......................... 98,700 80,852 8th............ 113,162 71,842 8th............ 57,140 62,845 119,985
9th.......................... 80,802 131,936 9th............ 74,583 153,650 9th............ 82,374 44,379 126,753
10th.......................... 65,710 106,400 10th............ 79,206 149,033 10th............ 107,829 42,939 150,768
11th.......................... 99,318 101,991 11th............ 108,003 130,158 11th............ 115,826 76,862 192,688
12th............ 127,262 49,402 12th............ 29,933 57,655 87,621
ND: ND: ND:
At large...................... 152,530 81,443 At large........ 169,273 117,442 At large........ 105,988 123,134 235,389
OH: OH: OH:
1st.......................... 83,932 80,362 1st............ 120,190 .......... 1st............ 92,997 72,822 165,819
2d........................... 57,345 103,817 2d............. 75,924 177,720 2d............. 150,128 43,730 193,858
3d........................... 116,797 .......... 3d............. 146,072 98,733 3d............. 72,314 105,342 177,656
4th.......................... 64,467 103,897 4th............ 92,608 147,346 4th............ 139,841 ......... 139,841
5th.......................... 41,693 113,615 5th............ ......... 187,860 5th............ 135,879 49,335 185,214
6th.......................... 47,415 117,220 6th............ 122,720 119,252 6th............ 91,263 87,861 179,124
7th.......................... 59,349 97,123 7th............ 66,237 164,195 7th............ 140,124 ......... 140,124
8th.......................... 63,584 99,955 8th............ 62,033 176,362 8th............ 148,338 ......... 148,425
9th.......................... 117,681 33,791 9th............ 178,879 53,011 9th............ 38,665 118,120 156,785
10th.......................... 61,656 106,009 10th............ 103,788 136,433 10th............ 95,226 70,918 183,639
11th.......................... 111,923 58,372 11th............ 154,718 43,866 11th............ 33,705 114,220 147,928
12th.......................... 50,784 130,495 12th............ 68,761 170,297 12th............ 114,608 57,294 172,345
13th.......................... 93,431 60,925 13th............ 134,486 88,889 13th............ 86,422 93,147 189,776
14th.......................... 97,875 66,460 14th............ 165,335 78,659 14th............ 89,106 96,274 185,404
15th.......................... 68,510 99,251 15th............ 94,907 110,390 15th............ 112,912 46,480 159,696
16th.......................... 70,516 101,097 16th............ 90,224 158,489 16th............ 137,322 45,781 183,103
17th.......................... 133,207 38,199 17th............ 216,503 40,743 17th............ 43,490 149,004 192,494
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18th.......................... 120,782 41,823 18th............ 166,189 77,229 18th............ 103,115 87,926 191,041
19th.......................... 132,951 72,315 19th............ 138,465 124,606 19th............ 99,997 89,701 206,242
20th.......................... 109,390 39,749
21st.......................... 103,338 25,906
OK: OK: OK:
1st.......................... 59,521 75,618 1st............ 106,619 119,211 1st............ 107,085 63,753 170,838
2d........................... 90,820 57,331 2d............. 118,542 87,657 2d............. 82,479 75,943 158,422
3d........................... 107,641 26,261 3d............. 155,934 51,725 3d............. 41,147 115,731 156,878
4th.......................... 100,879 36,232 4th............ 140,841 58,235 4th............ 80,251 67,237 155,401
5th.......................... 50,086 114,608 5th............ 107,579 123,237 5th............ 136,877 ......... 175,147
6th.......................... 110,100 27,540 6th............ 134,734 64,068 6th............ 106,961 45,399 152,360
OR: OR: OR:
1st.......................... 150,292 72,382 1st............ 152,917 140,986 1st............ 120,846 121,147 253,989
2d........................... 60,131 127,998 2d............. 90,036 184,163 2d............. 134,255 90,822 234,381
3d........................... 169,731 40,216 3d............. 208,028 50,235 3d............. 43,211 161,624 222,822
4th.......................... 162,494 .......... 4th............ 199,372 79,733 4th............ 78,947 158,981 238,149
5th.......................... 124,610 101,650 5th............ 174,443 97,984 5th............ 121,369 114,015 243,616
PA: PA: PA:
1st.......................... 73,423 19,018 1st............ 150,172 35,419 1st............ 22,595 99,669 122,264
2d........................... 94,584 8,118 2d............. 164,355 47,906 2d............. 19,824 120,553 140,377
3d........................... 89,908 59,901 3d............. 130,828 86,787 3d............. 55,209 92,702 147,911
4th.......................... 74,114 58,469 4th............ 186,684 48,484 4th............ 66,509 119,115 185,630
5th.......................... 50,597 75,097 5th............ ......... 188,911 5th............ 145,335 ......... 145,431
6th.......................... 74,394 56,093 6th............ 108,312 99,694 6th............ 68,610 90,023 158,633
7th.......................... 56,292 105,868 7th............ 91,623 180,648 7th............ 137,480 59,845 197,325
8th.......................... 85,015 65,100 8th............ 114,095 129,593 8th............ 110,499 44,559 167,174
9th.......................... ......... 106,632 9th............ ......... 182,406 9th............ 146,688 ......... 147,203
10th.......................... ......... 113,490 10th............ ......... 189,414 10th............ 106,992 50,635 162,890
11th.......................... 88,219 .......... 11th............ 138,875 68,112 11th............ 51,295 101,966 153,277
12th.......................... 80,686 50,007 12th............ 166,916 .......... 12th............ 53,147 117,825 171,005
13th.......................... 58,967 89,577 13th............ 127,685 126,312 13th............ 96,254 88,073 194,788
14th.......................... 77,636 30,497 14th............ 165,633 61,311 14th............ 53,221 105,310 164,210
15th.......................... 50,233 77,178 15th............ 111,419 99,520 15th............ 71,602 72,073 150,909
16th.......................... 43,849 85,596 16th............ 74,741 137,823 16th............ 109,759 47,680 157,455
17th.......................... ......... 110,317 17th............ 65,881 150,158 17th............ 133,788 ......... 133,975
18th.......................... 80,880 85,697 18th............ 96,655 154,024 18th............ 83,881 101,784 185,750
19th.......................... ......... 96,336 19th............ 74,798 98,599 19th............ 124,496 ......... 125,117
20th.......................... 82,080 43,054 20th............ 114,898 111,591 20th............ 84,156 95,251 179,419
21st.......................... ......... 92,732 21st............ 70,802 150,729 21st............ 89,439 84,796 180,829
22d........................... 78,375 45,509
23d........................... 53,465 78,189
RI: RI: RI:
1st.......................... 73,131 89,963 1st............ 48,092 135,982 1st............ 76,069 89,832 165,901
2d........................... 108,818 74,953 2d............. 144,450 49,998 2d............. 56,348 119,659 176,007
SC: SC: SC:
1st.......................... 42,555 80,839 1st............ 59,908 121,938 1st............ 97,803 47,769 147,471
2d........................... ......... 90,054 2d............. ......... 148,667 2d............. 133,307 ......... 133,592
3d........................... 72,561 52,419 3d............. 119,119 75,660 3d............. 90,123 59,932 150,068
4th.......................... 81,927 51,338 4th............ 94,182 99,879 4th............ 109,626 39,396 149,176
5th.......................... 91,775 .......... 5th............ 112,031 70,866 5th............ 70,967 77,311 148,363
6th.......................... 94,121 .......... 6th............ 120,647 64,149 6th............ 50,259 88,635 138,923
SD: SD: SD:
At large...................... 173,814 83,484 At large........ 230,070 89,375 At large........ 112,054 183,036 305,922
TN: TN: TN:
1st.......................... ......... 47,796 1st............ 47,809 114,797 1st............ 102,947 34,691 141,227
30,088 96,396
2d........................... ......... 62,797 2d............. 52,887 148,377 2d............. 128,937 ......... 142,482
3d........................... 49,662 36,855 3d............. 105,693 102,763 3d............. 84,583 73,839 161,853
4th.......................... 52,101 22,890 4th............ 98,984 50,340 4th............ 81,539 60,489 143,976
5th.......................... 55,607 .......... 5th............ 125,233 49,417 5th............ 61,692 95,953 159,304
6th.......................... 60,538 26,424 6th............ 120,177 86,289 6th............ 88,759 90,933 179,699
7th.......................... 40,516 66,141 7th............ 72,062 125,101 7th............ 102,587 65,851 170,383
8th.......................... 62,241 .......... 8th............ 136,852 .......... 8th............ 55,573 97,951 153,538
9th.......................... 48,629 25,730 9th............ 123,276 60,606 9th............ 69,226 94,805 164,040
TX: TX: TX:
1st.......................... 89,241 56,954 1st............ 152,209 .......... 1st............ 63,911 86,480 156,392
2d........................... 76,974 61,555 2d............. 118,625 92,176 2d............. 66,071 87,709 153,780
3d........................... ......... 153,857 3d............. ......... 201,569 3d............. 157,011 ......... 172,622
4th.......................... 108,300 .......... 4th............ 128,008 83,875 4th............ 67,267 99,303 168,947
5th.......................... 65,228 41,307 5th............ 98,567 62,419 5th............ 58,521 61,877 123,616
6th.......................... 62,344 125,049 6th............ 73,933 189,140 6th............ 152,038 44,286 201,012
7th.......................... ......... 114,254 7th............ ......... 169,407 7th............ 116,873 ......... 116,873
8th.......................... ......... 60,603 8th............ 53,473 179,349 8th............ 148,473 ......... 161,304
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9th.......................... 79,786 58,399 9th............ 118,690 96,270 9th............ 81,353 71,643 156,797
10th.......................... 152,784 73,766 10th............ 177,233 68,646 10th............ 80,382 113,738 201,986
11th.......................... 73,810 64,269 11th............ 119,999 58,033 11th............ 52,876 76,667 129,543
12th.......................... 98,026 39,438 12th............ 125,492 74,432 12th............ 43,959 96,372 140,331
13th.......................... 81,815 63,045 13th............ 117,892 77,514 13th............ 79,466 63,923 143,389
14th.......................... 89,251 75,098 14th............ 135,930 54,412 14th............ 68,793 86,175 154,968
15th.......................... 72,461 .......... 15th............ 86,351 56,549 15th............ 41,119 61,527 104,366
16th.......................... 62,455 .......... 16th............ 66,731 61,870 16th............ 37,409 49,815 87,224
17th.......................... 104,100 .......... 17th............ 136,213 69,958 17th............ 72,108 83,497 155,605
18th.......................... 54,477 .......... 18th............ 111,422 56,080 18th............ 28,153 84,790 115,390
19th.......................... ......... 83,795 19th............ 47,325 162,057 19th............ 120,641 ......... 120,641
20th.......................... 56,318 .......... 20th............ 103,755 .......... 20th............ 36,035 60,114 96,149
21st.......................... 48,585 144,570 21st............ 62,827 190,979 21st............ 165,595 ......... 184,075
22d........................... 37,721 93,425 22d............. 67,812 150,221 22d............. 120,302 38,826 163,144
23d........................... 71,052 40,856 23d............. 63,797 98,259 23d............. 73,815 44,101 117,916
24th.......................... 86,297 .......... 24th............ 104,174 70,042 24th............ 58,062 65,019 123,081
25th.......................... 67,427 .......... 25th............ 98,975 73,192 25th............ 53,321 61,959 118,529
26th.......................... 62,158 147,856 26th............ 55,237 150,209 26th............ 135,398 39,763 177,191
27th.......................... 62,822 .......... 27th............ 87,022 66,853 27th............ 44,693 65,325 110,018
28th............ 122,457 .......... 28th............ 28,777 73,986 104,375
29th............ 64,064 34,609 29th............ 15,952 44,102 60,054
30th............ 107,831 37,853 30th............ 25,848 73,166 100,742
UT: UT: UT:
1st.......................... 69,491 82,746 1st............ 68,712 160,037 1st............ 104,954 57,664 162,618
2d........................... 85,167 58,869 2d............. 127,738 118,307 2d............. 85,507 66,911 186,585
3d........................... 79,163 49,452 3d............. 135,029 84,019 3d............. 61,839 91,505 155,146
VT: VT: VT:
At large...................... 6,315 82,938 At large........ 22,279 86,901 At large........ 98,523 ......... 211,449
VA: VA: VA:
1st.......................... 69,194 72,000 1st............ 89,814 133,537 1st............ 142,930 45,173 192,496
2d........................... 55,179 .......... 2d............. 99,253 77,797 2d............. 56,375 81,372 137,802
3d........................... 36,253 77,125 3d............. 132,432 35,780 3d............. 28,080 108,532 136,620
4th.......................... 71,051 .......... 4th............ 147,649 68,286 4th............ 71,678 115,055 186,755
5th.......................... 66,532 .......... 5th............ 133,031 60,030 5th............ 83,555 95,308 178,897
6th.......................... 92,968 .......... 6th............ 84,618 127,309 6th............ 126,455 ......... 126,644
7th.......................... 58,684 81,688 7th............ ......... 211,618 7th............ 176,941 ......... 210,632
8th.......................... 88,475 76,367 8th............ 138,542 102,717 8th............ 79,568 120,281 202,673
9th.......................... 67,215 .......... 9th............ 133,284 77,985 9th............ 72,133 102,876 175,024
10th.......................... 57,249 103,761 10th............ 75,775 144,471 10th............ 153,311 ......... 175,531
11th............ 114,172 103,119 11th............ 98,216 84,104 185,680
WA: WA: WA:
1st.......................... 92,447 100,339 1st............ 148,844 113,897 1st............ 100,554 94,110 194,664
2d........................... 92,837 75,669 2d............. 133,207 107,365 2d............. 107,430 89,096 196,526
3d........................... 95,645 82,269 3d............. 138,043 108,583 3d............. 100,188 85,826 192,634
4th.......................... 44,241 106,545 4th............ 106,556 103,028 4th............ 92,828 81,198 174,026
5th.......................... 110,234 49,965 5th............ 135,965 110,443 5th............ 110,057 106,074 216,131
6th.......................... 79,079 49,786 6th............ 152,933 66,664 6th............ 75,322 105,480 180,802
7th.......................... 106,761 35,511 7th............ 222,604 54,149 7th............ 49,091 148,353 197,444
8th.......................... 75,031 96,323 8th............ 87,611 155,874 8th............ 140,409 44,165 184,574
9th............ 110,902 91,910 9th............ 77,833 72,451 150,284
WV: WV: WV:
1st.......................... 72,849 35,657 1st............ 172,924 .......... 1st............ 43,590 103,177 146,767
2d........................... 63,174 50,708 2d............. 143,988 59,102 2d............. 51,691 90,757 142,448
3d........................... 75,327 .......... 3d............. 122,279 64,012 3d............. 42,382 74,967 117,349
4th.......................... 39,948 36,946
WI: WI: WI:
1st.......................... 93,961 .......... 1st............ 147,495 104,352 1st............ 83,937 82,817 169,855
2d........................... 85,156 96,938 2d............. 108,291 183,366 2d............. 133,734 55,406 193,249
3d........................... 60,409 94,509 3d............. 108,664 146,903 3d............. 89,338 65,758 160,313
4th.......................... 96,981 43,001 4th............ 173,482 84,872 4th............ 78,225 93,789 174,689
5th.......................... 77,557 31,255 5th............ 162,344 71,085 5th............ 51,145 87,806 140,640
6th.......................... ......... 111,036 6th............ 128,232 143,875 6th............ 119,384 ......... 119,987
7th.......................... 100,069 60,961 7th............ 166,200 91,772 7th............ 81,706 97,184 178,921
8th.......................... 83,199 95,902 8th............ 81,792 191,704 8th............ 114,319 65,065 179,460
9th.......................... ......... 117,967 9th............ 77,362 192,898 9th............ 141,617 ......... 141,953
WY: WY: WY:
At large...................... 70,977 87,078 At large........ 77,418 113,882 At large........ 104,426 81,022 196,197
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VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1990, 1992, AND 1994
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Vote
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1990 1992 1994 Total vote
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cast in
Popular New Popular New Popular New 1994
Democrat Progressive Democrat Progressive Democrat Progressive
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Resident Commissioner (4-year term).............................. ......... ........... 891,176 904,067 1,860,263 ........... ...........
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Vote
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Total vote
Washington, DC 1990 1992 1994 cast in
--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1994
Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Republican
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Delegate at Large............. 98,442 41,999 166,808 20,108 13,828 154,988 173,664
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Vote
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Total vote
Guam 1990 1992 1994 cast in
--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1994
Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Republican
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Delegate at Large............. 16,437 21,390 18,462 14,921 ......... 36,379 36,379
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Vote
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total vote
Virgin Islands 1990 1992 1994 cast in
---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1994
Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Independent
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Delegate at Large............ 17,205 .......... 14,084 8,913 13,817 16,561 30,378
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Vote
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Total vote
American Samoa 1990 1992 1994 cast in
--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1994
Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Republican
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Delegate at Large............. 6,049 2,567 7,955 2,263 2,116 6,517 10,256
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a Unopposed.
b Under Louisiana State law, a candidate receiving at least 51 percent of the vote cast in the primary election
is elected to the congressional seat.
\1\ For the unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1989.
\2\ Also elected by special election to fill the vacancy in the seat for the remainder of the 101st Congress.
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SESSIONS OF CONGRESS
[Closing date for this table was September 27, 1995. See additional notes at end of the table.]
Meeting Date and Places of Congress: The Constitution (Article I, section 4) originally provided that ``The Congress shall assemble at least once in every Year, and such Meeting shall be on
the first Monday in December, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.'' Pursuant to a resolution of the Congress of the Confederation in 1788, the first session of the First Congress
under the Constitution convened March 4, 1789. Up to and including May 20, 1820, 18 acts were passed providing for the meeting of Congress on other days in the year. The Congress met regularly
on the first Monday in December until 1934, when the 20th amendment to the Constitution became effective, changing the meeting of Congress to January 3. Please see note 3, at the end of this
table, concerning extraordinary sessions of the Congress, as well as the next table about special sessions of the Senate. The first and second sessions of the First Congress were held in New
York City; subsequently, including the first session of the Sixth Congress, Philadelphia was the meeting place; since then Congress has convened in Washington.
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Recesses
Congress Session Date of beginning Date of Length ------------------------------------------ President pro tempore of the Senate Speaker of the House of
adjournment in days Senate House \1\ Representatives
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1st.......... 1 Mar. 4, 1789....... Sept. 29, 1789... 210 ................... ................... John Langdon, \2\ of New Hampshire... Frederick A.C. Muhlenberg, of
Pennsylvania.
2 Jan. 4, 1790....... Aug. 12, 1790.... 221 ................... ................... ......do.............................
3 Dec. 6, 1790....... Mar. 3, 1791..... 88 ................... ................... ......do.............................
2d *......... 1 Oct. 24, 1791...... May 8, 1792...... 197 ................... ................... Richard Henry Lee, of Virginia....... Jonathan Trumbull, of Connecticut.
2 Nov. 5, 1792....... Mar. 2, 1793..... 119 ................... ................... John Langdon, of New Hampshire.
3d *......... 1 Dec. 2, 1793....... June 9, 1794..... 190 ................... ................... ......do............................. Frederick A.C. Muhlenberg, of
Ralph Izard, of South Carolina Pennsylvania.
2 Nov. 3, 1794....... Mar. 3, 1795..... 121 ................... ................... Henry Tazewell, of Virginia.
4th *........ 1 Dec. 7, 1795....... June 1, 1796..... 177 ................... ................... ......do............................. Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey.
Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire
2 Dec. 5, 1796....... Mar. 3, 1797..... 89 ................... ................... William Bingham, of Pennsylvania.
5th *........ 1 May 15, 1797 \3\... July 10, 1797.... 57 ................... ................... William Bradford, of Rhode Island.... Do.
2 Nov. 13, 1797...... July 16, 1798.... 246 ................... ................... Jacob Read, of South Carolina........ George Dent, of Maryland. \4\
Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts
3 Dec. 3, 1798....... Mar. 3, 1799..... 91 ................... ................... John Laurence, of New York.
James Ross, of Pennsylvania.
6th.......... 1 Dec. 2, 1799....... May 14, 1800..... 164 ................... ................... Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire... Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts.
Uriah Tracy, of Connecticut
2 Nov. 17, 1800...... Mar. 3, 1801..... 107 Dec. 23-Dec. 30, Dec. 23-Dec. 30, John E. Howard, of Maryland.
1800. 1800. James Hillhouse, of Connecticut.
7th *........ 1 Dec. 7, 1801....... May 3, 1802...... 148 ................... ................... Abraham Baldwin, of Georgia.......... Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina.
2 Dec. 6, 1802....... Mar. 3, 1803..... 88 ................... ................... Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont.
8th.......... 1 Oct. 17, 1803 \3\.. Mar. 27, 1804.... 163 ................... ................... John Brown, of Kentucky.............. Do.
Jesse Franklin, of North Carolina
2 Nov. 5, 1804....... Mar. 3, 1805..... 119 ................... ................... Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee.
9th.......... 1 Dec. 2, 1805....... Apr. 21, 1806.... 141 ................... ................... Samuel Smith, of Maryland............ Do.
2 Dec. 1, 1806....... Mar. 3, 1807..... 93 ................... ................... ......do.............................
10th......... 1 Oct. 26, 1807 \3\.. Apr. 25, 1808.... 182 ................... ................... ......do............................. Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts.
2 Nov. 7, 1808....... Mar. 3, 1809..... 117 ................... ................... Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont.
John Milledge, of Georgia.
11th *....... 1 May 22, 1809....... June 28, 1809.... 38 ................... ................... Andrew Gregg, of Pennsylvania........ Do.
2 Nov. 27, 1809...... May 1, 1810...... 156 ................... ................... John Gaillard, of South Carolina.
3 Dec. 3, 1810....... Mar. 3, 1811..... 91 ................... ................... John Pope, of Kentucky.
12th......... 1 Nov. 4, 1811 \3\... July 6, 1812..... 245 ................... ................... William H. Crawford, of Georgia...... Henry Clay, of Kentucky.
2 Nov. 2, 1812....... Mar. 3, 1813..... 122 ................... ................... ......do.............................
13th......... 1 May 24, 1813....... Aug. 2, 1813..... 71 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
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2 Dec. 6, 1813....... Apr. 18, 1814.... 134 ................... ................... Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts.
3 Sept. 19, 1814 \3\. Mar. 3, 1815..... 166 ................... ................... John Gaillard, of South Carolina..... Langdon Cheves, \5\ of South
Carolina.
14th......... 1 Dec. 4, 1815....... Apr. 30, 1816.... 148 ................... ................... ......do............................. Henry Clay, of Kentucky.
2 Dec. 2, 1816....... Mar. 3, 1817..... 92 ................... ................... ......do.............................
15th *....... 1 Dec. 1, 1817....... Apr. 20, 1818.... 141 Dec. 24-Dec. 29, Dec. 24-Dec. 29, ......do............................. Do.
1817. 1817.
2 Nov. 16, 1818...... Mar. 3, 1819..... 108 ................... ................... James Barbour, of Virginia.
16th......... 1 Dec. 6, 1819....... May 15, 1820..... 162 ................... ................... John Gaillard, of South Carolina..... Do.
2 Nov. 13, 1820...... Mar. 3, 1821..... 111 ................... ................... ......do............................. John W. Taylor, \6\ of New York.
17th......... 1 Dec. 3, 1821....... May 8, 1822...... 157 ................... ................... ......do............................. Philip P. Barbour, of Virginia.
2 Dec. 2, 1822....... Mar. 3, 1823..... 92 ................... ................... ......do.............................
18th......... 1 Dec. 1, 1823....... May 27, 1824..... 178 ................... ................... ......do............................. Henry Clay, of Kentucky.
2 Dec. 6, 1824....... Mar. 3, 1825..... 88 ................... ................... ......do.............................
19th *....... 1 Dec. 5, 1825....... May 22, 1826..... 169 ................... ................... Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina... John W. Taylor, of New York.
2 Dec. 4, 1826....... Mar. 3, 1827..... 90 ................... ................... ......do.............................
20th......... 1 Dec. 3, 1827....... May 26, 1828..... 175 ................... ................... Samuel Smith, of Maryland............ Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia.
2 Dec. 1, 1828....... Mar. 3, 1829..... 93 Dec. 24-Dec. 29, Dec. 24-Dec. 29, ......do.............................
1828. 1828.
21st *....... 1 Dec. 7, 1829....... May 31, 1830..... 176 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 6, 1830....... Mar. 3, 1831..... 88 ................... ................... Littleton Waller Tazewell, of
Virginia.
22d.......... 1 Dec. 5, 1831....... July 16, 1832.... 225 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 3, 1832....... Mar. 2, 1833..... 91 ................... ................... Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee.
23d.......... 1 Dec. 2, 1833....... June 30, 1834.... 211 ................... ................... George Poindexter, of Mississippi.... Do.
2 Dec. 1, 1834....... Mar. 3, 1835..... 93 ................... ................... John Tyler, of Virginia.............. John Bell, \7\ of Tennessee.
24th......... 1 Dec. 7, 1835....... July 4, 1836..... 211 ................... ................... William R. King, of Alabama.......... James K. Polk, of Tennessee.
2 Dec. 5, 1836....... Mar. 3, 1837..... 89 ................... ................... ......do.............................
25th *....... 1 Sept. 4, 1837 \3\.. Oct. 16, 1837.... 43 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 4, 1837....... July 9, 1838..... 218 ................... ................... ......do.............................
3 Dec. 3, 1838....... Mar. 3, 1839..... 91 ................... ................... ......do.............................
26th......... 1 Dec. 2, 1839....... July 21, 1840.... 233 ................... ................... ......do............................. Robert M.T. Hunter, of Virginia.
2 Dec. 7, 1840....... Mar. 3, 1841..... 87 ................... ................... ......do.............................
27th *....... 1 May 31, 1841 \3\... Sept. 13, 1841... 106 ................... ................... Samuel L. Southard, of New Jersey.... John White, of Kentucky.
2 Dec. 6, 1841....... Aug. 31, 1842.... 269 ................... ................... Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina.
3 Dec. 5, 1842....... Mar. 3, 1843..... 89 ................... ................... ......do.............................
28th......... 1 Dec. 4, 1843....... June 17, 1844.... 196 ................... ................... ......do............................. John W. Jones, of Virginia.
2 Dec. 2, 1844....... Mar. 3, 1845..... 92 ................... ................... ......do.............................
29th *....... 1 Dec. 1, 1845....... Aug. 10, 1846.... 253 ................... ................... David R. Atchison, of Missouri....... John W. Davis, of Indiana.
2 Dec. 7, 1846....... Mar. 3, 1847..... 87 ................... ................... ......do.............................
30th......... 1 Dec. 6, 1847....... Aug. 14, 1848.... 254 ................... ................... ......do............................. Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts.
2 Dec. 4, 1848....... Mar. 3, 1849..... 90 ................... ................... ......do.............................
31st *....... 1 Dec. 3, 1849....... Sept. 30, 1850... 302 ................... ................... William R. King, of Alabama.......... Howell Cobb, of Georgia.
2 Dec. 2, 1850....... Mar. 3, 1851..... 92 ................... ................... ......do.............................
32d *........ 1 Dec. 1, 1851....... Aug. 31, 1852.... 275 ................... ................... ......do............................. Linn Boyd, of Kentucky.
2 Dec. 6, 1852....... Mar. 3, 1853..... 88 ................... ................... David R. Atchison, of Missouri.
33d *........ 1 Dec. 5, 1853....... Aug. 7, 1854..... 246 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 4, 1854....... Mar. 3, 1855..... 90 ................... ................... Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana.
Lewis Cass, of Michigan.
34th......... 1 Dec. 3, 1855....... Aug. 18, 1856.... 260 ................... ................... Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana.......... Nathaniel P. Banks, of Massachusetts.
2 Aug. 21, 1856 \3\.. Aug. 30, 1856.... 10 ................... ................... ......do.............................
3 Dec. 1, 1856....... Mar. 3, 1857..... 93 ................... ................... James M. Mason, of Virginia.
Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas.
35th *....... 1 Dec. 7, 1857....... June 14, 1858.... 189 Dec. 23, 1857-Jan. Dec. 23, 1857-Jan. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama..... James L. Orr, of South Carolina.
4, 1858. 4, 1858.
2 Dec. 6, 1858....... Mar. 3, 1859..... 88 Dec. 23, 1858-Jan. Dec. 23, 1858-Jan. ......do.............................
4, 1859. 4, 1859.
36th *....... 1 Dec. 5, 1859....... June 25, 1860.... 202 ................... ................... Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama..... William Pennington, of New Jersey.
Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana.
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2 Dec. 3, 1860....... Mar. 3, 1861..... 93 ................... ................... Solomon Foot, of Vermont............. William Pennington, of New Jersey.
37th *....... 1 July 4, 1861 \3\... Aug. 6, 1861..... 34 ................... ................... ......do............................. Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania.
2 Dec. 2, 1861....... July 17, 1862.... 228 ................... ................... ......do.............................
3 Dec. 1, 1862....... Mar. 3, 1863..... 93 Dec. 23, 1862-Jan. Dec. 23, 1862-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1863. 5, 1863.
38th *....... 1 Dec. 7, 1863....... July 4, 1864..... 209 Dec. 23, 1863-Jan. Dec. 23, 1863-Jan. ......do............................. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana.
5, 1864. 5, 1864. Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire.......
2 Dec. 5, 1864....... Mar. 3, 1865..... 89 Dec. 22, 1864-Jan. Dec. 22, 1864-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1865. 5, 1865.
39th *....... 1 Dec. 4, 1865....... July 28, 1866.... 237 Dec. 6-Dec. 11, Dec. 6-Dec. 11, Lafayette S. Foster, of Connecticut.. Do.
1865. 1865.
Dec. 21, 1865-Jan. Dec. 21, 1865-Jan. Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio............
5, 1866. 5, 1866.
2 Dec. 3, 1866....... Mar. 3, 1867..... 91 Dec. 20, 1866-Jan. Dec. 20, 1866-Jan. ......do.............................
3, 1867. 3, 1867.
40th *....... 1 Mar. 4, 1867....... Dec. 1, 1867..... 273 Mar. 30-July 3, Mar. 30-July 3, ......do............................. Do.
1867. 1867.
July 20-Nov. 21, July 20-Nov. 21,
1867 1867
2 Dec. 2, 1867....... Nov. 10, 1868.... 345 Dec. 20, 1867-Jan. Dec. 20, 1867-Jan.
6, 1868. 6, 1868.
July 27-Sept. 21, July 27-Sept. 21,
1868 1868
Sept. 21-Oct. 16, Sept. 21-Oct. 16,
1868 1868
Oct. 16-Nov. 10, Oct. 16-Nov. 10,
1868 1868
3 Dec. 7, 1868....... Mar. 3, 1869..... 87 Dec. 21, 1868-Jan. Dec. 21, 1868-Jan. ......do............................. Theodore M. Pomeroy, \8\ of New York.
5, 1869. 5, 1869.
41st *....... 1 Mar. 4, 1869....... Apr. 10, 1869.... 38 ................... ................... Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island.... James G. Blaine, of Maine.
2 Dec. 6, 1869....... July 15, 1870.... 222 Dec. 22, 1869-Jan. Dec. 22, 1869-Jan. ......do.............................
10, 1870. 10, 1870.
3 Dec. 5, 1870....... Mar. 3, 1871..... 89 Dec. 23, 1870-Jan. Dec. 22, 1870-Jan. ......do.............................
4, 1871. 4, 1871.
42d *........ 1 Mar. 4, 1871....... Apr. 20, 1871.... 48 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 4, 1871....... June 10, 1872.... 190 Dec. 21, 1871-Jan. Dec. 21, 1871-Jan. ......do.............................
8, 1872. 8, 1872.
3 Dec. 2, 1872....... Mar. 3, 1873..... 92 Dec. 20, 1872-Jan. Dec. 20, 1872-Jan. ......do.............................
6, 1873. 6, 1873.
43d *........ 1 Dec. 1, 1873....... June 23, 1874.... 204 Dec. 19, 1873-Jan. Dec. 19, 1873-Jan. Matthew H. Carpenter, of Wisconsin... Do.
5, 1874. 5, 1874.
2 Dec. 7, 1874....... Mar. 3, 1875..... 87 Dec. 23, 1874-Jan. Dec. 23, 1874-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1875. 5, 1875. Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island.
44th *....... 1 Dec. 6, 1875....... Aug. 15, 1876.... 254 Dec. 20, 1875-Jan. Dec. 21, 1875-Jan. Thomas W. Ferry, of Michigan......... Michael C. Kerr, \9\ of Indiana.
5, 1876. 5, 1876. Samuel S. Cox, \10\ of New York, pro
tempore.
Milton Sayler, \11\ of Ohio, pro
tempore.
2 Dec. 4, 1876....... Mar. 3, 1877..... 90 ................... ................... ......do............................. Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania.
45th *....... 1 Oct. 15, 1877 \3\.. Dec. 3, 1877..... 50 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 3, 1877....... June 20, 1878.... 200 Dec. 15, 1877-Jan. Dec. 15, 1877-Jan. ......do.............................
10, 1878. 10, 1878.
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3 Dec. 2, 1878....... Mar. 3, 1879..... 92 Dec. 20, 1878-Jan. Dec. 20, 1878-Jan. ......do.............................
7, 1879. 7, 1879.
46th......... 1 Mar. 18, 1879 \3\.. July 1, 1879..... 106 ................... ................... Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio............ Do.
2 Dec. 1, 1879....... June 16, 1880.... 199 Dec. 19, 1879-Jan. Dec. 19, 1879-Jan. ......do.............................
6, 1880. 6, 1880.
3 Dec. 6, 1880....... Mar. 3, 1881..... 88 Dec. 23, 1880-Jan. Dec. 23, 1880-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1881. 5, 1881.
47th *....... 1 Dec. 5, 1881....... Aug. 8, 1882..... 247 Dec. 22, 1881-Jan. Dec. 22, 1881-Jan. Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware........ J. Warren Keifer, of Ohio.
5, 1882. 5, 1882. David Davis, of Illinois.
2 Dec. 4, 1882....... Mar. 3, 1883..... 90 ................... ................... George F. Edmunds, of Vermont.
48th......... 1 Dec. 3, 1883....... July 7, 1884..... 218 Dec. 24, 1883-Jan. Dec. 24, 1883-Jan. ......do............................. John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky.
7, 1884. 7, 1884.
2 Dec. 1, 1884....... Mar. 3, 1885..... 93 Dec. 24, 1884-Jan. Dec. 24, 1884-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1885. 5, 1885.
49th *....... 1 Dec. 7, 1885....... Aug. 5, 1886..... 242 Dec. 21, 1885-Jan. Dec. 21, 1885-Jan. John Sherman, of Ohio................ Do.
5, 1886. 5, 1886.
2 Dec. 6, 1886....... Mar. 3, 1887..... 88 Dec. 22, 1886-Jan. Dec. 22, 1886-Jan. John J. Ingalls, of Kansas.
4, 1887. 4, 1887.
50th......... 1 Dec. 5, 1887....... Oct. 20, 1888.... 321 Dec. 22, 1887-Jan. Dec. 22, 1887-Jan. ......do............................. Do.
4, 1888. 4, 1888.
2 Dec. 3, 1888....... Mar. 3, 1889..... 91 Dec. 21, 1888-Jan. Dec. 21, 1888-Jan. ......do.............................
2, 1889. 2, 1889.
51st *....... 1 Dec. 2, 1889....... Oct. 1, 1890..... 304 Dec. 21, 1889-Jan. Dec. 21, 1889-Jan. ......do............................. Thomas B. Reed, of Maine.
6, 1890. 6, 1890.
2 Dec. 1, 1890....... Mar. 3, 1891..... 93 ................... ................... Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska.
52d.......... 1 Dec. 7, 1891....... Aug. 5, 1892..... 251 ................... ................... ......do............................. Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia.
2 Dec. 5, 1892....... Mar. 3, 1893..... 89 Dec. 22, 1892-Jan. Dec. 22, 1892-Jan. Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee.
4, 1893. 4, 1893.
53d *........ 1 Aug. 7, 1893 \3\... Nov. 3, 1893..... 89 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 4, 1893....... Aug. 28, 1894.... 268 ................... Dec. 21, 1893-Jan. ......do.............................
3, 1894.
3 Dec. 3, 1894....... Mar. 3, 1895..... 97 ................... Dec. 23, 1894-Jan. Matt W. Ransom, of North Carolina.
3, 1895. Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee.
54th......... 1 Dec. 2, 1895....... June 11, 1896.... 193 ................... ................... William P. Frye, of Maine............ Thomas B. Reed, of Maine.
2 Dec. 7, 1896....... Mar. 3, 1897..... 87 Dec. 22, 1896-Jan. Dec. 22, 1896-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1897. 5, 1897.
55th *....... 1 Mar. 15, 1897 \3\.. July 24, 1897.... 131 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 6, 1897....... July 8, 1898..... 215 Dec. 18, 1897-Jan. Dec. 18, 1897-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1898. 5, 1898.
3 Dec. 5, 1898....... Mar. 3, 1899..... 89 Dec. 21, 1898-Jan. Dec. 21, 1898-Jan. ......do.............................
4, 1899. 4, 1899.
56th......... 1 Dec. 4, 1899....... June 7, 1900..... 186 Dec. 20, 1899-Jan. Dec. 20, 1899-Jan. ......do............................. David B. Henderson, of Iowa.
3, 1900. 3, 1900.
2 Dec. 3, 1900....... Mar. 3, 1901..... 91 Dec. 20, 1900-Jan. Dec. 21, 1900-Jan. ......do.............................
3, 1901. 3, 1901.
57th *....... 1 Dec. 2, 1901....... July 1, 1902..... 212 Dec. 19, 1901-Jan. Dec. 19, 1901-Jan. ......do............................. Do.
6, 1902. 6, 1902.
2 Dec. 1, 1902....... Mar. 3, 1903..... 93 Dec. 20, 1902-Jan. Dec. 20, 1902-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1903. 5, 1903.
58th *....... 1 Nov. 9, 1903 \3\... Dec. 7, 1903..... 29 ................... ................... ......do............................. Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois.
2 Dec. 7, 1903....... Apr. 28, 1904.... 144 Dec. 19, 1903-Jan. Dec. 19, 1903-Jan. ......do.............................
4, 1904. 4, 1904.
3 Dec. 5, 1904....... Mar. 3, 1905..... 89 Dec. 21, 1904-Jan. Dec. 21, 1904-Jan. ......do.............................
4, 1905. 4, 1905.
59th *....... 1 Dec. 4, 1905....... June 30, 1906.... 209 Dec. 21, 1905-Jan. Dec. 21, 1905-Jan. ......do............................. Do.
4, 1906. 4, 1906.
2 Dec. 3, 1906....... Mar. 3, 1907..... 91 Dec. 20, 1906-Jan. Dec. 20, 1906-Jan. ......do.............................
3, 1907. 3, 1907.
60th......... 1 Dec. 2, 1907....... May 30, 1908..... 181 Dec. 21, 1907-Jan. Dec. 21, 1907-Jan. ......do............................. Do.
6, 1908. 6, 1908.
2 Dec. 7, 1908....... Mar. 3, 1909..... 87 Dec. 19, 1908-Jan. Dec. 19, 1908-Jan. ......do.............................
4, 1909. 4, 1909.
61st *....... 1 Mar. 15, 1909 \3\.. Aug. 5, 1909..... 144 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 6, 1909....... June 25, 1910.... 202 Dec. 21, 1909-Jan. Dec. 21, 1909-Jan. ......do.............................
4, 1910. 4, 1910.
3 Dec. 5, 1910....... Mar. 3, 1911..... 89 Dec. 21, 1910-Jan. Dec. 21, 1910-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1911. 5, 1911.
62d.......... 1 Apr. 4, 1911 \3\... Aug. 22, 1911.... 141 ................... ................... ......do. \12\....................... Champ Clark, of Missouri.
2 Dec. 4, 1911....... Aug. 26, 1912.... 267 Dec. 21, 1911-Jan. Dec. 21, 1911-Jan. Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia \13\
3, 1912. 3, 1912. Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut
\14\ Charles Curtis, of Kansas \15\
Jacob H. Gallinger, of New Hampshire
\16\ Henry Cabot Lodge, of
Massachusetts. \17\
3 Dec. 2, 1912....... Mar. 3, 1913..... 92 Dec. 19, 1912-Jan. Dec. 19, 1912-Jan. Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia \18\
2, 1913. 2, 1913. Jacob H. Gallinger, of New
Hampshire. \19\
63d *........ 1 Apr. 7, 1913 \3\... Dec. 1, 1913..... 239 ................... ................... James P. Clarke, of Arkansas......... Do.
2 Dec. 1, 1913....... Oct. 24, 1914.... 328 Dec. 23, 1913-Jan. Dec. 23, 1913-Jan. ......do.............................
12, 1914. 12, 1914.
3 Dec. 7, 1914....... Mar. 3, 1915..... 87 Dec. 23-Dec. 28, Dec. 23-Dec. 28, ......do.............................
1914. 1914.
64th......... 1 Dec. 6, 1915....... Sept. 8, 1916.... 278 Dec. 17, 1915-Jan. Dec. 17, 1915-Jan. ......do. \20\....................... Do.
4, 1916. 4, 1916.
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2 Dec. 4, 1916....... Mar. 3, 1917..... 90 Dec. 22, 1916-Jan. Dec. 22, 1916-Jan. Willard Saulsbury, of Delaware....... Champ Clark, of Missouri.
2, 1917. 2, 1917.
65th *....... 1 Apr. 2, 1917 \3\... Oct. 6, 1917..... 188 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 3, 1917....... Nov. 21, 1918.... 354 Dec. 18, 1917-Jan. Dec. 18, 1917-Jan. ......do.............................
3, 1918. 3, 1918.
3 Dec. 2, 1918....... Mar. 3, 1919..... 92 ................... ................... ......do.............................
66th......... 1 May 19, 1919 \3\... Nov. 19, 1919.... 185 July 1-July 8, 1919 July 1-July 8, 1919 Albert B. Cummins, of Iowa........... Frederick H. Gillett, of
Massachusetts.
2 Dec. 1, 1919....... June 5, 1920..... 188 Dec. 20, 1919-Jan. Dec. 20, 1919-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1920. 5, 1920.
3 Dec. 6, 1920....... Mar. 3, 1921..... 88 ................... ................... ......do.............................
67th *....... 1 Apr. 11, 1921 \3\.. Nov. 23, 1921.... 227 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Dec. 5, 1921....... Sept. 22, 1922... 292 Dec. 22, 1921-Jan. Dec. 22, 1921-Jan. ......do.............................
3, 1922. 3, 1922.
3 Nov. 20, 1922 \3\.. Dec. 4, 1922..... 15 ................... ................... ......do.............................
4 Dec. 4, 1922....... Mar. 3, 1923..... 90 ................... ................... ......do.............................
68th......... 1 Dec. 3, 1923....... June 7, 1924..... 188 Dec. 20, 1923-Jan. Dec. 20, 1923-Jan. ......do............................. Do.
3, 1924. 3, 1924.
2 Dec. 1, 1924....... Mar. 3, 1925..... 93 Dec. 20-Dec. 29, Dec. 20-Dec. 29, ......do.............................
1924. 1924.
69th *....... 1 Dec. 7, 1925....... July 3, 1926..... 209 Dec. 22, 1925-Jan. Dec. 22, 1925-Jan. George H. Moses, of New Hampshire.... Nicholas Longworth, of Ohio.
4, 1926. 4, 1926.
2 Dec. 6, 1926....... Mar. 4, 1927..... 88 Dec. 22, 1926-Jan. Dec. 22, 1926-Jan. ......do.............................
3, 1927. 3, 1927.
70th......... 1 Dec. 5, 1927....... May 29, 1928..... 177 Dec. 21, 1927-Jan. Dec. 21, 1927-Jan. ......do............................. Do.
4, 1928. 4, 1928.
2 Dec. 3, 1928....... Mar. 3, 1929..... 91 Dec. 22, 1928-Jan. Dec. 22, 1928-Jan. ......do.............................
3, 1929. 3, 1929.
71st *....... 1 Apr. 15, 1929 \3\.. Nov. 22, 1929.... 222 June 19-Aug. 19, June 19-Sept. 23, ......do............................. Do.
1929. 1929.
2 Dec. 2, 1929....... July 3, 1930..... 214 Dec. 21, 1929-Jan. Dec. 21, 1929-Jan. ......do.............................
6, 1930. 6, 1930.
3 Dec. 1, 1930....... Mar. 3, 1931..... 93 Dec. 20, 1930-Jan. Dec. 20, 1930-Jan. ......do.............................
5, 1931. 5, 1931.
72d.......... 1 Dec. 7, 1931....... July 16, 1932.... 223 Dec. 22, 1931-Jan. Dec. 22, 1931-Jan. ......do............................. John N. Garner, of Texas.
4, 1932. 4, 1932.
2 Dec. 5, 1932....... Mar. 3, 1933..... 89 ................... ................... ......do.............................
73d *........ 1 Mar. 9, 1933 \3\... June 15, 1933.... 99 ................... ................... Key Pittman, of Nevada............... Henry T. Rainey, \21\ of Illinois.
2 Jan. 3, 1934....... June 18, 1934.... 167 ................... ................... ......do.............................
74th......... 1 Jan. 3, 1935....... Aug. 26, 1935.... 236 ................... ................... ......do............................. Joseph W. Byrns, \22\ of Tennessee.
2 Jan. 3, 1936....... June 20, 1936.... 170 June 8-June 15, June 8-June 15, ......do............................. William B. Bankhead, \23\ of Alabama.
1936. 1936.
75th......... 1 Jan. 5, 1937....... Aug. 21, 1937.... 229 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Nov. 15, 1937 \3\.. Dec. 21, 1937.... 37 ................... ................... ......do.............................
3 Jan. 3, 1938....... June 16, 1938.... 165 ................... ................... ......do.............................
76th......... 1 Jan. 3, 1939....... Aug. 5, 1939..... 215 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do. \24\
2 Sept. 21, 1939 \3\. Nov. 3, 1939..... 44 ................... ................... ......do.............................
3 Jan. 3, 1940....... Jan. 3, 1941..... 366 July 11-July 22, July 11-July 22, ......do. \25\....................... Sam Rayburn, \26\ of Texas.
1940. 1940. William H. King, \27\ of Utah
77th......... 1 Jan. 3, 1941....... Jan. 2, 1942..... 365 ................... ................... Pat Harrison, \28\ of Mississippi; Do.
Carter Glass, \29\ of Virginia.
2 Jan. 5, 1942....... Dec. 16, 1942.... 346 ................... ................... Carter Glass, of Virginia.
78th......... 1 Jan. 6, 1943....... Dec. 21, 1943.... 350 July 8-Sept. 14, July 8-Sept. 14, ......do............................. Do.
1943. 1943.
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2 Jan. 10, 1944...... Dec. 19, 1944.... 345 Apr. 1-Apr. 12, Apr. 1-Apr. 12, ......do.............................
1944. 1944.
June 23-Aug. 1, June 23-Aug. 1,
1944 1944
Sept. 21-Nov. 14, Sept. 21-Nov. 14,
1944 1944
79th......... 1 Jan. 3, 1945....... Dec. 21, 1945.... 353 Aug. 1-Sept. 5, July 21-Sept. 5, Kenneth McKellar, of Tennessee....... Do.
1945. 1945.
2 Jan. 14, 1946...... Aug. 2, 1946..... 201 ................... Apr. 18-Apr. 30, ......do.............................
1946.
80th......... 1 Jan. 3, 1947....... Dec. 19, 1947.... 351 July 27-Nov. 17, July 27-Nov. 17, Authur H. Vandenberg, of Michigan.... Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of
1947 \30\. 1947 \30\. Massachusetts.
2 Jan. 6, 1948....... Dec. 31, 1948.... 361 June 20-July 26, June 20-July 26, ......do.............................
1948 \30\. 1948 \30\.
Aug. 7-Dec. 31, Aug. 7-Dec. 31,
1948 1948
81st......... 1 Jan. 3, 1949....... Oct. 19, 1949.... 290 ................... ................... Kenneth McKellar, of Tennessee....... Sam Rayburn, of Texas.
2 Jan. 3, 1950....... Jan. 2, 1951..... 365 Sept. 23-Nov. 27- Apr. 6-Apr. 18, ......do.............................
1950. 1950.
Sept. 23-Nov. 27,
1950
82d.......... 1 Jan. 3, 1951....... Oct. 20, 1951.... 291 ................... Mar. 22-Apr. 2, ......do............................. Do.
1951.
Aug. 23-Sept. 12,
1951
2 Jan. 8, 1952....... July 7, 1952..... 182 ................... Apr. 10-Apr. 22, ......do.............................
1952.
83d.......... 1 Jan. 3, 1953....... Aug. 3, 1953..... 213 ................... Apr. 2-Apr. 13, Styles Bridges, of New Hampshire..... Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of
1953. Massachusetts.
2 Jan. 6, 1954....... Dec. 2, 1954..... 331 Aug. 20-Nov. 8, Apr. 15-Apr. 22, ......do.............................
1954. 1954.
Nov. 18-Nov. 29, Adjourned sine die
1954 Aug. 20, 1954
84th......... 1 Jan. 5, 1955....... Aug. 2, 1955..... 210 Apr. 4-Apr. 13, Apr. 4-Apr. 13, Walter F. George, of Georgia......... Sam Rayburn, of Texas.
1955. 1955.
2 Jan. 3, 1956....... July 27, 1956.... 207 Mar. 29-Apr. 9, Mar. 29-Apr. 9, ......do.............................
1956. 1956.
85th......... 1 Jan. 3, 1957....... Aug. 30, 1957.... 239 Apr. 18-Apr. 29, Apr. 18-Apr. 29, Carl Hayden, of Arizona.............. Do.
1957. 1957.
2 Jan. 7, 1958....... Aug. 24, 1958.... 230 Apr. 3-Apr. 14, Apr. 3-Apr. 14, ......do.............................
1958. 1958.
86th......... 1 Jan. 7, 1959....... Sept. 15, 1959... 252 Mar. 26-Apr. 7, Mar. 26-Apr. 7, ......do............................. Do.
1959. 1959.
2 Jan. 6, 1960....... Sept. 1, 1960.... 240 Apr. 14-Apr. 18, Apr. 14-Apr. 18, ......do.............................
1960. 1960.
May 27-May 31, 1960 May 27-May 31, 1960
July 3-Aug. 8, 1960 July 3-Aug. 15,
1960
87th......... 1 Jan. 3, 1961....... Sept. 27, 1961... 268 ................... Mar. 30-Apr. 10, ......do............................. Do. \31\
1961.
2 Jan. 10, 1962...... Oct. 13, 1962.... 277 ................... Apr. 19-Apr. 30, ......do............................. John W. McCormack, \32\ of
1962. Massachusetts.
88th......... 1 Jan. 9, 1963....... Dec. 30, 1963.... 356 ................... Apr. 11-Apr. 22, ......do............................. Do.
1963.
2 Jan. 7, 1964....... Oct. 3, 1964..... 270 July 10-July 20, Mar. 26-Apr. 6, ......do.............................
1964. 1964.
Aug. 21-Aug. 31, July 2-July 20,
1964 1964
Aug. 21-Aug. 31,
1964
89th......... 1 Jan. 4, 1965....... Oct. 23, 1965.... 293 ................... ................... ......do............................. Do.
2 Jan. 10, 1966...... Oct. 22, 1966.... 286 Apr. 7-Apr. 13, Apr. 7-Apr. 18, ......do.............................
1966. 1966.
June 30-July 11, June 30-July 11,
1966 1966
90th......... 1 Jan. 10, 1967...... Dec. 15, 1967.... 340 Mar. 23-Apr. 3, Mar. 23-Apr. 3, ......do............................. Do.
1967. 1967.
June 29-July 10, June 29-July 10,
1967 1967
Aug. 31-Sept. 11, Aug. 31-Sept. 11,
1967 1967
Nov. 22-Nov. 27, Nov. 22-Nov. 27,
1967 1967
2 Jan. 15, 1968...... Oct. 14, 1968.... 274 Apr. 11-Apr. 17, Apr. 11-Apr. 22, ......do.............................
1968. 1968.
May 29-June 3, 1968 May 29-June 3, 1968
June 3-July 8, 1968 June 3-July 8, 1968
Aug. 2-Sept. 4, Aug. 2-Sept. 4,
1968 1968
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91st......... 1 Jan. 3, 1969....... Dec. 23, 1969.... 355 Feb. 7-Feb. 17, Feb. 7-Feb. 17, Richard B. Russell, of Georgia....... John W. McCormack, of Massachusetts.
1969. 1969.
Apr. 3-Apr. 14, Apr. 3-Apr. 14,
1969 1969
July 2-July 7, 1969 May 28-June 2, 1969
Aug. 13-Sept. 3, July 2-July 7, 1969
1969 Aug. 13-Sept. 3,
Nov. 26-Dec. 1, 1969
1969 Nov. 6-Nov. 12,
1969
Nov. 26-Dec. 1,
1969
2 Jan. 19, 1970...... Jan. 2, 1971..... 349 Feb. 10-Feb. 16, Feb. 10-Feb. 16, ......do.............................
1970. 1970.
Mar. 26-Mar. 31, Mar. 26-Mar. 31,
1970 1970
Sept. 2-Sept. 8, May 27-June 1, 1970
1970 July 1-July 6, 1970
Oct. 14-Nov. 16, Aug. 14-Sept. 9,
1970 1970
Nov. 25-Nov. 30, Oct. 14-Nov. 16,
1970 1970
Dec. 22-Dec. 28, Nov. 25-Nov. 30,
1970 1970
Dec. 22-Dec. 29,
1970
92d.......... 1 Jan. 21, 1971...... Dec. 17, 1971.... 331 Feb. 11-Feb. 17, Feb. 10-Feb. 17, ......do. \33\....................... Carl B. Albert, of Oklahoma.
1971. 1971. Allen J. Ellender, \34\ of Louisiana.
Apr. 7-Apr. 14, Apr. 7-Apr. 19,
1971 1971
May 26-June 1, 1971 May 27-June 1, 1971
June 30-July 6, July 1-July 6, 1971
1971 Aug. 6-Sept. 8,
Aug. 6-Sept. 8, 1971
1971 Oct. 7-Oct. 12,
Oct. 21-Oct. 26, 1971
1971 Oct. 21-Oct. 26,
Nov. 24-Nov. 29, 1971
1971 Nov. 19-Nov. 29,
1971
2 Jan. 18, 1972...... Oct. 18, 1972.... 275 Feb. 9-Feb. 14, Feb. 9-Feb. 16, ......do. \35\.......................
1972. 1972.
Mar. 30-Apr. 4, Mar. 29-Apr. 10,
1972 1972 James O. Eastland, \36\ of
May 25-May 30, 1972 May 24-May 30, 1972 Mississippi.
June 30-July 17, June 30-July 17,
1972 1972
Aug. 18-Sept. 5, Aug. 18-Sept. 5,
1972 1972
93d.......... 1 Jan. 3, 1973....... Dec. 22, 1973.... 354 Feb. 8-Feb. 15, Feb. 8-Feb. 19, ......do............................. Do.
1973. 1973.
Apr. 18-Apr. 30, Apr. 19-Apr. 30,
1973 1973
May 23-May 29, 1973 May 24-May 29, 1973
June 30-July 9, June 30-July 10,
1973 1973
Aug. 3-Sept. 5, Aug. 3-Sept. 5,
1973 1973
Oct. 18-Oct. 23, Oct. 4-Oct. 9, 1973
1973 Oct. 18-Oct. 23,
Nov. 21-Nov. 26, 1973
1973 Nov. 15-Nov. 26,
1973
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2 Jan. 21, 1974...... Dec. 20, 1974.... 334 Feb. 8-Feb. 18, Feb. 7-Feb. 13, ......do.............................
1974. 1974.
Mar. 13-Mar. 19, Apr. 11-Apr. 22,
1974 1974
Apr. 11-Apr. 22, May 23-May 28, 1974
1974 Aug. 22-Sept. 11,
May 23-May 28, 1974 1974
Aug. 22-Sept. 4, Oct. 17-Nov. 18,
1974 1974
Oct. 17-Nov. 18, Nov. 26-Dec. 3,
1974 1974
Nov. 26-Dec. 2,
1974
94th......... 1 Jan. 14, 1975...... Dec. 19, 1975.... 340 Mar. 26-Apr. 7, Mar. 26-Apr. 7, ......do............................. Do.
1975. 1975.
May 22-June 2, 1975 May 22-June 2, 1975
June 27-July 7, June 26-July 8,
1975 1975
Aug. 1-Sept. 3, Aug. 1-Sept. 3,
1975 1975
Oct. 9-Oct. 20, Oct. 9-Oct. 20,
1975 1975
Oct. 23-Oct. 28, Oct. 23-Oct. 28,
1975 1975
Nov. 20-Dec. 1, Nov. 20-Dec. 1,
1975 1975
2 Jan. 19, 1976...... Oct. 1, 1976..... 257 Feb. 6-Feb. 16, Feb. 11-Feb. 16, ......do.............................
1976. 1976.
Apr. 14-Apr. 26, Apr. 14-Apr. 26,
1976 1976
May 28-June 2, 1976 May 27-June 1, 1976
July 2-July 19, July 2-July 19,
1976 1976
Aug. 10-Aug. 23, Aug. 10-Aug. 23,
1976 1976
Sept. 1-Sept. 7, Sept. 2-Sept. 8,
1976 1976
95th......... 1 Jan. 4, 1977....... Dec. 15, 1977.... 346 Feb. 11-Feb. 21, Feb. 9-Feb. 16, ......do............................. Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., of
1977. 1977. Massachusetts.
Apr. 7-Apr. 18, Apr. 6-Apr. 18,
1977 1977
May 27-June 6, 1977 May 26-June 1, 1977
July 1-July 11, June 30-July 11,
1977 1977
Aug. 6-Sept. 7, Aug. 5-Sept. 7,
1977 1977
Oct. 6-Oct. 11,
1977
2 Jan. 19, 1978...... Oct. 15, 1978.... 270 Feb. 10-Feb. 20, Feb. 9-Feb. 14, ......do.............................
1978. 1978.
Mar. 23-Apr. 3, Mar. 22-Apr. 3,
1978 1978
May 26-June 5, 1978 May 25-May 31, 1978
June 29-July 10, June 29-July 10,
1978 1978
Aug. 25-Sept. 6, Aug. 17-Sept. 6,
1978 1978
96th......... 1 Jan. 15, 1979...... Jan. 3, 1980..... 354 Feb. 9-Feb. 19, Feb. 8-Feb. 13, Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington.... Do.
1979. 1979.
Apr. 10-Apr. 23, Apr. 10-Apr. 23,
1979 1979
May 24-June 4, 1979 May 24-May 30, 1979
June 27-July 9, June 29-July 9,
1979 1979
Aug. 3-Sept. 5, Aug. 2-Sept. 5,
1979 1979
Nov. 20-Nov. 26, Nov. 20-Nov. 26,
1979 1979
Adjourned sine die, Adjourned sine die,
Dec. 20, 1979 Jan. 3, 1980
2 Jan. 3, 1980....... Dec. 16, 1980.... 349 Apr. 3-Apr. 15, Feb. 13-Feb. 19, ......do.............................
1980. 1980.
May 22-May 28, 1980 Apr. 2-Apr. 15,
July 2-July 21, 1980
1980 May 22-May 28, 1980
Aug. 6-Aug. 18, July 2-July 21,
1980 1980
Aug. 27-Sept. 3, Aug. 1-Aug. 18, Milton Young, of North Dakota. \37\
1980 1980
Oct. 1-Nov. 12, Aug. 28-Sept. 3,
1980 1980
Nov. 25-Dec. 1, Oct. 2-Nov. 12,
1980 1980
Nov. 21-Dec. 1,
1980
97th......... 1 Jan. 5, 1981....... Dec. 16, 1981.... 347 Feb. 6-Feb. 16, Feb. 6-Feb. 17, Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.... Do.
1981. 1981.
Apr. 10-Apr. 27, Apr. 10-Apr. 27,
1981 1981
June 25-July 8, June 26-July 8,
1981 1981
Aug. 3-Sept. 9, Aug. 4-Sept. 9,
1981 1981
Oct. 7-Oct. 14, Oct. 7-Oct. 13,
1981 1981
Nov. 24-Nov. 30, Nov. 23-Nov. 30,
1981 1981
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2 Jan. 25, 1982...... Dec. 23, 1982.... 333 Feb. 11-Feb. 22, Feb. 10-Feb. 22, Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.... Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., of
1982. 1982. Massachusetts.
Apr. 1-Apr. 13, Apr. 6-Apr. 20,
1982 1982
May 27-June 8, 1982 May 27-June 2, 1982
July 1-July 12, July 1-July 12,
1982 1982
Aug. 20-Sept. 8, Aug. 20-Sept. 8,
1982 1982
Oct. 1-Nov. 29, Oct. 1-Nov. 29,
1982 1982
98th......... 1 Jan. 3, 1983....... Nov. 18, 1983.... 320 Jan. 3-Jan. 25, Jan. 6-Jan. 25, ......do............................. Do.
1983. 1983.
Feb. 3-Feb. 14, Feb. 17-Feb. 22,
1983 1983
Mar. 24-Apr. 5, Mar. 24-Apr. 5,
1983 1983
May 26-June 6, 1983 May 26-June 1, 1983
June 29-July 11, June 30-July 11,
1983 1983
Aug. 4-Sept. 12, Aug. 4-Sept. 12,
1983 1983
Oct. 7-Oct. 17, Oct. 6-Oct. 17,
1983 1983
2 Jan. 23, 1984...... Oct. 12, 1984.... 264 Feb. 9-Feb. 20, Feb. 9-Feb. 21, ......do.............................
1984. 1984.
Apr. 12-Apr. 24, Apr. 12-Apr. 24,
1984 1984
May 24-May 31, 1984 May 24-May 30, 1984
June 29-July 23, June 29-July 23,
1984 1984
Aug. 10-Sept. 5, Aug. 10-Sept. 5,
1984 1984
99th......... 1 Jan. 3, 1985....... Dec. 20, 1985.... 352 Jan. 7-Jan. 21, Jan. 3-Jan. 21, ......do............................. Do.
1985. 1985.
Feb. 7-Feb. 18, Feb. 7-Feb. 19,
1985 1985
Apr. 4-Apr. 15, Mar. 7-Mar. 19,
1985 1985
May 9-May 14, 1985 Apr. 4-Apr. 15,
May 24-June 3, 1985 1985
June 27-July 8, May 23-June 3, 1985
1985 June 27-July 8,
Aug. 1-Sept. 9, 1985
1985 Aug. 1-Sept. 4,
Nov. 23-Dec. 2, 1985
1985 Nov. 21-Dec. 2,
1985
2 Jan. 21, 1986...... Oct. 18, 1986.... 278 Feb. 7-Feb. 17, Feb. 6-Feb. 18, ......do.............................
1986. 1986.
Mar. 27-Apr. 8, Mar. 25-Apr. 8,
1986 1986
May 21-June 2, 1986 May 22-June 3, 1986
June 26-July 7, June 26-July 14,
1986 1986
Aug. 15-Sept. 8, Aug. 16-Sept. 8,
1986 1986
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100th........ 1 Jan. 6, 1987....... Dec. 22, 1987.... 351 Jan. 6-Jan. 12, Jan. 8-Jan. 20, John C. Stennis, of Mississippi...... James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas.
1987. 1987.
Feb. 5-Feb. 16, Feb. 11-Feb. 18,
1987 1987
Apr. 10-Apr. 21, Apr. 9-Apr. 21,
1987 1987
May 21-May 27, 1987 May 21-May 27, 1987
July 1-July 7, 1987 July 1-July 7, 1987
Aug. 7-Sept. 9, July 15-July 20,
1987 1987
Nov. 20-Nov. 30, Aug. 7-Sept. 9,
1987 1987
Nov. 10-Nov. 16,
1987
Nov. 20-Nov. 30,
1987
2 Jan. 25, 1988...... Oct. 22, 1988.... 272 Feb. 4-Feb. 15, Feb. 9-Feb. 16, ......do.............................
1988. 1988.
Mar. 4- Mar. 14, Mar. 31-Apr. 11,
1988 1988
Mar. 31-Apr. 11, May 26-June 1, 1988
1988 June 30-July 7,
Apr. 29-May 9, 1988 1988
May 27-June 6, 1988 July 14-July 26,
June 29-July 6, 1988
1988 Aug. 11-Sept.
July 14-July 25, 7,1988
1988
Aug. 11-Sept. 7,
1988
101st........ 1 Jan. 3, 1989....... Nov. 22, 1989.... 324 Jan. 4-Jan. 20, Jan. 4-Jan. 19, Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia..... Do.
1989. 1989. .....................................
Jan. 20-Jan. 25, Feb. 9-Feb. 21, .....................................
1989 1989 .....................................
Feb. 9-Feb. 21, Mar. 23-Apr. 3, Thomas S. Foley, \38\ of Washington.
1989 1989
Mar. 17-Apr. 4, Apr. 18-Apr. 25,
1989 1989
Apr. 19-May 1, 1989 May 25-May 31, 1989
May 18-May 31, 1989 June 29-July 10,
June 23-July 11, 1989
1989 Aug. 5-Sept. 6,
Aug. 4-Sept. 6, 1989
1989
2 Jan. 23, 1990...... Oct. 28, 1990.... 260 Feb. 8-Feb. 20, Feb. 7-Feb. 20, ......do.............................
1990. 1990.
Mar. 9-Mar. 20, Apr. 4-Apr. 18,
1990 1990
Apr. 5-Apr. 18, May 25-June 5, 1990
1990 June 28-July 10,
May 24-June 5, 1990 1990
June 28-July 10, Aug. 4-Sept. 5,
1990 1990
Aug. 4-Sept. 10,
1990
102d......... 1 Jan. 3, 1991....... Jan. 3, 1992..... 366 Feb. 7-Feb. 19, Feb. 6-Feb. 19, ......do............................. Do.
1991. 1991.
Mar. 22-Apr. 9, Mar. 22-Apr. 9,
1991 1991
Apr. 25-May 6, 1991 May 23-May 29, 1991
May 24-June 3, 1991 June 27-July 9,
June 28-July 8, 1991
1991 Aug. 2-Sept. 11,
Aug. 2-Sept. 10, 1991
1991 Nov. 27, 1991-Jan.
Nov. 27, 1991-Jan. 3, 1992
3, 1992
2 Jan. 3, 1992....... Oct. 9, 1992..... 281 Jan. 3-Jan. 21, Jan. 3-Jan. 22, ......do.............................
1992. 1992.
Feb. 7-Feb. 18, Apr. 10-Apr. 28,
1992 1992
Apr. 10-Apr. 28, May 21-May 26, 1992
1992 July 2-July 7, 1992
May 21-June 1, 1992 July 9-July 21,
July 2-July 20, 1992
1992 Aug. 12-Sept. 9,
Aug. 12-Sept. 8, 1992
1992
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103d......... 1 Jan. 5, 1993....... Nov. 26, 1993.... 326 Jan. 7-Jan. 20, Jan. 6-Jan. 20, Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia..... Thomas S. Foley, of Washington.
1993. 1993.
Feb. 4-Feb. 16, Jan. 27-Feb. 2,
1993 1993
Apr. 7-Apr. 19, Feb. 4-Feb. 16,
1993 1993
May 28-June 7, 1993 Apr. 7-Apr. 19,
July 1-July 13, 1993
1993 May 27-June 8, 1993
Aug. 7-Sept. 7, July 1-July 13,
1993 1993
Oct. 7-Oct. 13, Aug. 6-Sept. 8,
1993 1993
Nov. 11-Nov. 16, Sept. 15-Sept. 21,
1993 1993
Oct. 7-Oct. 12,
1993
Nov. 10-Nov. 15,
1993
2 Jan. 25, 1994...... Dec. 1, 1994..... 311 Feb. 11-Feb. 22, Jan. 26-Feb. 1,1994 ......do.............................
1994. Feb. 11-Feb. 22,
Mar. 26-Apr. 11, 1994
1994 Mar. 24-Apr. 12,
May 25-June 7, 1994 1994
July 1-July 11, May 26-June 8, 1994
1994 June 30-July 12,
Aug. 25-Sept. 12, 1994
1994 Aug. 26-Sept. 12,
Oct. 8-Nov. 30, 1994
1994 Oct. 8-Nov. 29,
1994
104th........ 1 Jan. 4, 1995....... ................. ........ Feb. 16-Feb. 22, Feb. 16-Feb. 21, Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.... Newt Gingrich, of Georgia.
1995. 1995.
Apr. 7-Apr. 24, Mar. 16-Mar. 21,
1995 1995
May 26-June 5, 1995 Apr. 7-May 1, 1995
June 30-July 10, May 3-May 9, 1995
1995 May 25-June 6, 1995
Aug. 11-Sept. 5, June 30-July 10,
1995 1995
Aug. 4-Sept. 6,
1995
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* Indicates that a special session of the Senate was convened during a Congress. Please see the following table, Special Sessions of the Senate, for more information.
\1\ For many years the appointment or election of a President pro tempore was held by the Senate to be for the occasion only, so that more than one appear in several sessions and in others
none was chosen. Since Mar. 12, 1890, they have served until ``the Senate otherwise ordered.'' Since 1949, the position has gone to the most senior member of the majority (see note 37 for a
minority party exception).
\2\ Elected to count the vote for President and Vice President, which was done Apr. 6, 1789, a quorum of the Senate then appearing for the first time. John Adams, Vice President, appeared Apr.
21, 1789, and took his seat as President of the Senate.
\3\ Article II, section 3 of the Constitution provides that the President ``may, on extraordinary occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them.'' This procedure occurs only if the
Congress is convened by presidential proclamation. Extraordinary sessions have been called by the Chief Executive to urge the Congress to focus on important national issues. These are
separate sessions of Congress, unless otherwise noted.
\4\ Elected Speaker pro tempore for Apr. 20, 1798, and again for May 28, 1798.
\5\ Elected Speaker Jan. 19, 1814, to succeed Henry Clay, of Kentucky, who resigned Jan. 19, 1814.
\6\ Elected Speaker Nov. 15, 1820, to succeed Henry Clay, of Kentucky, who resigned Oct. 28, 1820.
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\7\ Elected Speaker June 2, 1834, to succeed Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, who resigned.
\8\ Elected Speaker Mar. 3, 1869, and served 1 day.
\9\ Died Aug. 19, 1876.
\10\ Appointed Speaker pro tempore Feb. 17, May 12, June 19.
\11\ Appointed Speaker pro tempore June 4.
\12\ Resigned as President pro tempore Apr. 27, 1911.
\13\ Elected to serve Jan. 11-17, Mar. 11-12, Apr. 8, May 10, May 30 to June 1 and 3, June 13 to July 5, Aug. 1-10, and Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912.
\14\ Elected to serve May 25, 1912.
\15\ Elected to serve Dec. 4-12, 1911.
\16\ Elected to serve Feb. 12-14, Apr. 26-27, May 7, July 6-31, Aug. 12-26, 1912.
\17\ Elected to serve Mar. 25-26, 1912.
\18\ Elected to serve Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912, Jan. 5-18, and Feb. 2-15, 1913.
\19\ Elected to serve Dec. 16, 1912, to Jan. 4, 1913, Jan. 19 to Feb. 1, and Feb. 16 to Mar. 3, 1913.
\20\ Died Oct. 1, 1916.
\21\ Died Aug. 19, 1934.
\22\ Died June 4, 1936.
\23\ Elected June 4, 1936.
\24\ Died Sept. 15, 1940.
\25\ Died Nov. 10, 1940.
\26\ Elected Sept. 16, 1940.
\27\ Elected Nov. 19, 1940.
\28\ Elected Jan. 6, 1941; died June 22, 1941.
\29\ Elected July 10, 1941.
\30\Extraordinary session of the Congress called by President Harry Truman. The extraordinary session was convened after a recess period, and it did not begin a new session.
\31\ Died November 16, 1961.
\32\ Elected Jan. 10, 1962.
\33\ Died Jan. 21, 1971.
\34\ Elected Jan. 22, 1971.
\35\ Died July 27, 1972.
\36\ Elected July 28, 1972.
\37\ Milton Young, of North Dakota, was elected president pro tempore for one day, Dec. 5, 1980, which was at the end of his 36-year career in the Senate. He was Republican, which was the
minority party at that time.
\38\ Elected Speaker June 6, 1989, to succeed James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas, who resigned.
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SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE SENATE
From 1789 to 1933 presidential and congressional terms began on
March 4, although the Congress generally did not meet until the first
Monday in December. When a new President was to take office, his
predecessor would call the Senate into special session to confirm the
nominations for the Cabinet and other significant posts. Special
sessions also were convened to consider the ratification of treaties.
Incumbent presidents also called special sessions from time to time to
allow Senators to consider vacancies and other executive business.
Special sessions are called by presidential proclamation.
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Congress Year Date of beginning Date of adjournment
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2d..................................... 1791 Friday, March 4............. Friday, March 4.
3d..................................... 1793 Monday, March 4............. Monday, March 4.
4th.................................... 1795 Monday, June 8 \1\......... Friday, June 26.
5th.................................... 1797 Saturday, March 4........... Saturday, March 4.
1798 Tuesday, July 17............ Thursday, July 19.
7th.................................... 1801 Wednesday, March 4.......... Thursday, March 5.
11th.................................... 1809 Saturday, March 4........... Tuesday, March 7.
15th.................................... 1817 Monday, March 4............. Wednesday, March 6.
19th.................................... 1825 Friday, March 4............. Wednesday, March 9.
21st.................................... 1829 Wednesday, March 4.......... Tuesday, March 17.
25th.................................... 1837 Saturday, March 4........... Friday, March 10.
27th.................................... 1841 Thursday, March 4........... Monday, March 15.
29th.................................... 1845 Tuesday, March 4............ Thursday, March 20.
31st.................................... 1849 Monday, March 5............. Friday, March 23.
32d..................................... 1851 Tuesday, March 4............ Thursday, March 13.
33d..................................... 1853 Friday, March 4............. Monday, April 11.
35th.................................... 1857 Wednesday, March 4.......... Saturday, March 14.
1858 Tuesday, June 15............ Wednesday, June 16.
36th.................................... 1859 Friday, March 4............. Thursday, March 10.
1860 Tuesday, June 26 \2\....... Thursday, June 28.
37th.................................... 1861 Monday, March 4............. Thursday, March 28.
38th.................................... 1863 Wednesday, March 4.......... Saturday, March 14.
39th.................................... 1865 Saturday, March 4........... Saturday, March 11.
40th.................................... 1867 Monday, April 1............. Saturday, April 20.
41st.................................... 1869 Monday, April 12............ Thursday, April 22.
42d..................................... 1871 Wednesday, May 10 \3\...... Saturday, May 27.
43d..................................... 1873 Tuesday, March 4............ Wednesday, March 26.
44th.................................... 1875 Friday, March 5............. Wednesday, March 24.
45th.................................... 1877 Monday, March 5............. Saturday, March 17.
47th.................................... 1881 Friday, March 4............. Friday, May 20.
1881 Monday, October 10.......... Saturday, October 29.
49th.................................... 1885 Wednesday, March 4.......... Thursday, April 2.
51st.................................... 1889 Monday, March 4............. Tuesday, April 2.
53d..................................... 1893 Saturday, March 4........... Friday, April 15.
55th.................................... 1897 Thursday, March 4........... Wednesday, March 10.
57th.................................... 1901 Monday, March 4............. Saturday, March 9.
58th.................................... 1903 Thursday, March 5........... Thursday, March 19.
59th.................................... 1905 Saturday, March 4........... Saturday, March 18.
61st.................................... 1909 Thursday, March 4........... Saturday, March 6.
63d..................................... 1913 Tuesday, March 4............ Monday, March 17.
65th.................................... 1917 Monday, March 5............. Friday, March 16.
67th.................................... 1921 Friday, March 4............. Tuesday, March 15.
69th.................................... 1925 Wednesday, March 4.......... Wednesday, March 18.
71st.................................... 1929 Monday, March 4............. Tuesday, March 5.
1930 Monday, July 7 \4\......... Monday, July 21.
73d..................................... 1933 Saturday, March 4........... Monday, March 6.
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\1\ To consider the Jay Treaty. \2\ To consider treaties. \3\ To consider the Washington Treaty.
\4\ To consider the Naval Arms Treaty.
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JOINT SESSIONS, JOINT MEETINGS, AND INAUGURATIONS
1st-104th CONGRESSES, 1789-1995 \1\
The parliamentary difference between a joint session and a joint
meeting has evolved over time. In recent years the distinctions have
become clearer: a joint session is more formal, and occurs upon the
adoption of a concurrent resolution; a joint meeting occurs when each
body adopts a unanimous consent agreement to recess to meet with the
other legislative body.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives usually presides over
joint sessions and meetings; however, the President of the Senate does
preside over counts of the electoral votes, as required by the
Constitution.
In the earliest years of the Republic, 1789 and 1790, when the
national legislature met in New York City, joint gatherings were held in
the Senate Chamber in Federal Hall. In Philadelphia, when the
legislature met in Congress Hall, such meetings were held in the Senate
Chamber, 1790-1793, and in the Hall of the House of Representatives,
1794-1799. Once the Congress moved to the Capitol in Washington in 1800,
the Senate Chamber again was used for joint gatherings through 1805.
Since 1809, with few exceptions, joint sessions and meetings have
occurred in the Hall of the House.
Presidential messages on the state of the Union were once known as
``annual messages,'' but since the 80th Congress have been called
``State of the Union Addresses.'' After President Adams' annual message
on November 22, 1800, these addresses were read by clerks to the
individual bodies until President Wilson resumed the practice of
delivering them to joint sessions on December 2, 1913.
In some instances more than one joint gathering has occurred on
the same day. For example, on January 6, 1941, Congress met in joint
session to count electoral votes for President and Vice President, and
then met again in joint session to receive President Roosevelt's annual
message.
Congress has hosted inaugurations since the first occasion in
1789. They always have been formal joint gatherings, and sometimes they
also were joint sessions. Inaugurations were joint sessions when both
houses of Congress were in session, and they processed to the ceremony
as part of the business of the day. In many cases, however, one or both
houses were not in session or were in recess at the time of the
ceremony. In the table below, inaugurations that were not joint sessions
are listed in the second column. Those that were joint sessions are so
identified and described in the third column.
JOINT SESSIONS, JOINT MEETINGS, AND INAUGURATIONS
1st-104th CONGRESSES, 1789-1995
[See notes at end of table]
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Name and position of
Congress & Date Type Occasion, topic, or location dignitary (where
applicable)
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NEW YORK CITY
1st CONGRESS
Apr. 6, 1789.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Apr. 30, 1789......... ......do............. Inauguration and church service \2\.... President George
Washington; Right
Reverend Samuel
Provoost, Senate-
appointed Chaplain.
Jan. 8, 1790.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... President George
Washington.
PHILADELPHIA
Dec. 8, 1790.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Do.
2d CONGRESS
Oct. 25, 1791......... ......do............. ......do............................... Do.
Nov. 6, 1792.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Do.
Feb. 13, 1793......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
3d CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1793.......... Inauguration......... Senate Chamber......................... President George
Washington.
Dec. 3, 1793.......... Joint session........ Annual message......................... Do.
Nov. 19, 1794......... ......do............. ......do............................... Do.
4th CONGRESS
Dec. 8, 1795.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Do.
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Dec. 7, 1796.......... Joint session........ Annual message......................... President George
Washington.
Feb. 8, 1797.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
5th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1797.......... Inauguration......... Hall of the House...................... President John Adams.
May 16, 1797.......... Joint session........ Relations with France.................. Do.
Nov. 23, 1797......... ......do............. Annual message......................... Do.
Dec. 8, 1798.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Do.
6th CONGRESS
Dec. 3, 1799.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Do.
Dec. 26, 1799......... ......do............. Funeral procession and oration in Representative Henry
memory of George Washington \3\. Lee.
WASHINGTON
Nov. 22, 1800......... ......do............. Annual message......................... President John Adams.
Feb. 11, 1801......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes \4\........... N.A.
7th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1801.......... Inauguration......... Senate Chamber......................... President Thomas
Jefferson.
8th CONGRESS
Feb. 13, 1805......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
9th CONGRESS
Mar. 5, 1805.......... Inauguration......... Senate Chamber......................... President Thomas
Jefferson.
10th CONGRESS
Feb. 8, 1809.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
11th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1809.......... Inauguration......... Hall of the House...................... President James
Madison.
12th CONGRESS
Feb. 10, 1813......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
13th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1813.......... Inauguration......... Hall of the House...................... President James
Madison.
14th CONGRESS
Feb. 12, 1817......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes \5\........... N.A.
15th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1817.......... Inauguration......... In front of Brick Capitol.............. President James
Monroe.
16th CONGRESS
Feb. 14, 1821......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes \6\........... N.A.
17th CONGRESS
Mar. 5, 1821.......... Inauguration......... Hall of the House...................... President James
Monroe.
18th CONGRESS
Dec. 10, 1824......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Speaker Henry Clay;
General Gilbert du
Motier, Marquis de
Lafayette.
Feb. 9, 1825.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes \7\........... N.A.
19th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1825.......... Inauguration......... Hall of the House...................... President John Quincy
Adams.
20th CONGRESS
Feb. 11, 1829......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
21st CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1829.......... Inauguration......... East Portico \8\....................... President Andrew
Jackson.
22d CONGRESS
Feb. 13, 1833......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
23d CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1833.......... Inauguration......... Hall of the House \9\.................. President Andrew
Jackson.
Dec. 31, 1834......... Joint session........ Lafayette eulogy....................... Representative and
former President John
Quincy Adams;
ceremony attended by
President Andrew
Jackson.
24th CONGRESS
Feb. 8, 1837.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
25th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1837.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Martin Van
Buren.
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26th CONGRESS
Feb. 10, 1841......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
27th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1841.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President William
Henry Harrison.
28th CONGRESS
Feb. 12, 1845......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
29th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1845.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President James Knox
Polk.
30th CONGRESS
Feb. 14, 1849......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
31st CONGRESS
Mar. 5, 1849.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Zachary
Taylor.
July 10, 1850......... Joint session........ Oath of office to President Millard N.A.
Fillmore \10\.
32d CONGRESS
Feb. 9, 1853.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
33d CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1853.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Franklin
Pierce.
34th CONGRESS
Feb. 11, 1857......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
35th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1857.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President James
Buchanan.
36th CONGRESS
Feb. 13, 1861......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
37th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1861.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Abraham
Lincoln.
Feb. 22, 1862......... Joint session........ Reading of Washington's farewell John W. Forney,
address. Secretary of the
Senate.
38th CONGRESS
Feb. 8, 1865.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
39th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1865.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Abraham
Lincoln.
Feb. 12, 1866......... Joint session........ Memorial to Abraham Lincoln............ George Bancroft,
historian; ceremony
attended by President
Andrew Johnson.
40th CONGRESS
Feb. 10, 1869......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
41st CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1869.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Ulysses S.
Grant.
42d CONGRESS
Feb. 12, 1873......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes \11\.......... N.A.
43d CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1873.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Ulysses S.
Grant.
Dec. 18, 1874......... Joint meeting........ Reception of King Kalakaua of Hawaii... Speaker James G.
Blaine; David
Kalakaua, King of the
Hawaiian Islands.\12\
44th CONGRESS
Feb. 1, 1877.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes \13\.......... N.A.
Feb. 10, 1877
Feb. 12, 1877
Feb. 19, 1877
Feb. 20, 1877
Feb. 21, 1877
Feb. 24, 1877
Feb. 26, 1877
Feb. 28, 1877
Mar. 1, 1877
Mar. 2, 1877
45th CONGRESS
Mar. 5, 1877.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Rutherford
B. Hayes.
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46th CONGRESS
Feb. 9, 1881.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
47th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1881.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President James A.
Garfield.
Feb. 27, 1882......... Joint session........ Memorial to James A. Garfield.......... James G. Blaine,
former Speaker,
Senator, and
Secretary of State;
ceremony attended by
President Chester A.
Arthur.
48th CONGRESS
Feb. 11, 1885......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Feb. 21, 1885......... ......do............. Completion of Washington Monument...... Representative John D.
Long; Representative-
elect John W. Daniel
\14\; ceremony
attended by President
Chester A. Arthur.
49th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1885.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Grover
Cleveland.
50th CONGRESS
Feb. 13, 1889......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
51st CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1889.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Benjamin
Harrison.
Dec. 11, 1889......... Joint session........ Centennial of George Washington's first Melville W. Fuller,
inauguration. Chief Justice of the
United States;
ceremony attended by
President Benjamin
Harrison.
52d CONGRESS
Feb. 8, 1893.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
53d CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1893.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Grover
Cleveland.
54th CONGRESS
Feb. 10, 1897......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
55th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1897.......... Inauguration......... In front of original Senate Wing of President William
Capitol. McKinley.
56th CONGRESS
Dec. 12, 1900......... Joint meeting........ Centennial of the Capital City......... Representatives James
D. Richardson and
Sereno E. Payne, and
Senator George F.
Hoar; ceremony
attended by President
William McKinley.
Feb. 13, 1901......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
57th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1901.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President William
McKinley.
Feb. 27, 1902......... Joint session........ Memorial to William McKinley........... John Hay, Secretary of
State; ceremony
attended by President
Theodore Roosevelt
and Prince Henry of
Prussia.
58th CONGRESS
Feb. 8, 1905.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
59th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1905.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Theodore
Roosevelt.
60th CONGRESS
Feb. 10, 1909......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
61st CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1909.......... Inauguration......... Senate Chamber \15\.................... President William
Howard Taft.
62d CONGRESS
Feb. 12, 1913......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Feb. 15, 1913......... Joint session........ Memorial for Vice President James S. Senators Elihu Root,
Sherman \16\. Thomas S. Martin,
Jacob H. Gallinger,
John R. Thornton,
Henry Cabot Lodge,
John W. Kern, Robert
M. LaFollette, John
Sharp Williams,
Charles Curtis,
Albert B. Cummins,
George T. Oliver,
James A. O'Gorman;
Speaker Champ Clark;
President William
Howard Taft.
63d CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1913.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Woodrow
Wilson.
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Apr. 8, 1913.......... Joint session........ Tariff message......................... Do.
June 23, 1913......... ......do............. Currency and bank reform message....... Do.
Aug. 27, 1913......... ......do............. Mexican affairs message................ Do.
Dec. 2, 1913.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... Do.
Jan. 20, 1914......... ......do............. Trusts message......................... Do.
Mar. 5, 1914.......... ......do............. Panama Canal tolls..................... Do.
Apr. 20, 1914......... ......do............. Mexico message......................... Do.
Sept. 4, 1914......... ......do............. War tax message........................ Do.
Dec. 8, 1914.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... Do.
64th CONGRESS
Dec. 7, 1915.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Do.
Aug. 29, 1916......... ......do............. Railroad message (labor-management Do.
dispute).
Dec. 5, 1916.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... Do.
Feb. 3, 1917.......... ......do............. Severing diplomatic relations with Do.
Germany.
Feb. 14, 1917......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Feb. 26, 1917......... ......do............. Arming of merchant ships............... President Woodrow
Wilson.
65th CONGRESS
Mar. 5, 1917.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... Do.
Apr. 2, 1917.......... Joint session........ War with Germany....................... Do.
Dec. 4, 1917.......... ......do............. Annual message/War with Austria-Hungary Do.
Jan. 4, 1918.......... ......do............. Federal operation of transportation Do.
systems.
Jan. 8, 1918.......... ......do............. Program for world's peace.............. Do.
Feb. 11, 1918......... ......do............. Peace message.......................... Do.
May 27, 1918.......... ......do............. War finance message.................... Do.
Nov. 11, 1918......... ......do............. Terms of armistice signed by Germany... Do.
Dec. 2, 1918.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... Do.
Feb. 9, 1919.......... ......do............. Memorial to Theodore Roosevelt......... Senator Henry Cabot
Lodge, Sr.; ceremony
attended by former
President William
Howard Taft.
66th CONGRESS
Aug. 8, 1919.......... ......do............. Cost of living message................. President Woodrow
Wilson.
Sept. 18, 1919........ ......do............. Address................................ President pro tempore
Albert B. Cummins;
Speaker Frederick H.
Gillett;
Representative and
former Speaker Champ
Clark; General John
J. Pershing.
Feb. 9, 1921.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
67th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1921.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Warren G.
Harding.
Apr. 12, 1921......... Joint session........ Federal problem message................ Do.
Dec. 6, 1921.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... Do.
Feb. 28, 1922......... ......do............. Maintenance of the merchant marine..... Do.
Aug. 18, 1922......... ......do............. Coal and railroad message.............. Do.
Nov. 21, 1922......... ......do............. Promotion of the American merchant Do.
marine.
Dec. 8, 1922.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... Do.
Feb. 7, 1923.......... ......do............. British debt due to the United States.. Do.
68th CONGRESS
Dec. 6, 1923.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... President Calvin
Coolidge.
Feb. 27, 1924......... ......do............. Memorial to Warren G. Harding.......... Charles Evans Hughes,
Secretary of State;
ceremony attended by
President Calvin
Coolidge.
Dec. 15, 1924......... Joint session........ Memorial to Woodrow Wilson............. Dr. Edwin Anderson
Alderman, President
of the University of
Virginia; ceremony
attended by President
Calvin Coolidge.
Feb. 11, 1925......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
69th CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1925.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Calvin
Coolidge.
Feb. 22, 1927......... Joint session........ George Washington birthday message..... Do.
70th CONGRESS
Feb. 13, 1929......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
71st CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1929.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Herbert
Hoover.
72d CONGRESS
Feb. 22, 1932......... Joint session........ Bicentennial of George Washington's President Herbert
birth. Hoover.
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Feb. 6, 1933.......... Joint meeting........ Memorial to Calvin Coolidge............ Arthur Prentice Rugg,
Chief Justice of the
Supreme Judicial
Court of
Massachusetts;
ceremony attended by
President Herbert
Hoover.
Feb. 8, 1933.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
73d CONGRESS
Mar. 4, 1933.......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
Jan. 3, 1934.......... Joint session........ Annual message......................... Do.
May 20, 1934.......... ......do............. 100th anniversary, death of Lafayette.. Andre de Laboulaye,
Ambassador of France;
President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt;
ceremony attended by
Count de Chambrun,
great-grandson of
Lafayette.
74th CONGRESS
Jan. 4, 1935.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
May 22, 1935.......... ......do............. Veto message........................... Do.
Jan. 3, 1936.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... Do.
75th CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1937.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Do................ ......do............. Annual message......................... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
Jan. 20, 1937......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt;
Vice President John
Nance Garner.\17\
Jan. 3, 1938.......... Joint session........ Annual message......................... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
76th CONGRESS
Jan. 4, 1939.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Do.
Mar. 4, 1939.......... ......do............. Sesquicentennial of the 1st Congress... Do.
June 9, 1939.......... Joint meeting........ Reception \18\......................... George VI and
Elizabeth, King and
Queen of the United
Kingdom.
Sept. 21, 1939........ Joint session........ Neutrality address..................... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
Jan. 3, 1940.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... Do.
May 16, 1940.......... ......do............. National defense message............... Do.
77th CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1941.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Do................ ......do............. Annual message......................... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
Jan. 20, 1941......... ......do............. Inauguration, East Portico............. President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt;
Vice President Henry
A. Wallace.
Dec. 8, 1941.......... ......do............. War with Japan......................... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
Dec. 26, 1941......... Joint meeting........ Address \19\........................... Winston Churchill,
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom.
Jan. 6, 1942.......... Joint session........ Annual message......................... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
78th CONGRESS
Jan. 7, 1943.......... ......do............. Annual message......................... Do.
May 19, 1943.......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Winston Churchill,
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom.
Nov. 18, 1943......... ......do............. Moscow Conference...................... Cordell Hull,
Secretary of State.
79th CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1945.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Do................ ......do............. Annual message......................... President Roosevelt
was not present. His
message was read
before the Joint
Session of Congress.
Jan. 20, 1945......... Inauguration......... South Portico, The White House \20\.... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt;
Vice President Harry
S. Truman.
Mar. 1, 1945.......... Joint session........ Yalta Conference....................... President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.
Apr. 16, 1945......... ......do............. Prosecution of the War................. President Harry S.
Truman.
May 21, 1945.......... ......do............. Bestowal of Congressional Medal of General George C.
Honor on Tech. Sgt. Jake William Marshall, Chief of
Lindsey. Staff, U.S. Army;
President Harry S.
Truman.
June 18, 1945......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ General Dwight D.
Eisenhower, Supreme
Commander, Allied
Expeditionary Force.
Oct. 5, 1945.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Admiral Chester W.
Nimitz, Commander-in-
Chief, Pacific Fleet.
Oct. 23, 1945......... Joint session........ Universal military training message.... President Harry S.
Truman.
Nov. 13, 1945......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Clement R. Attlee,
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom.
May 25, 1946.......... Joint session........ Railroad strike message................ President Harry S.
Truman.
July 1, 1946.......... Joint session........ Memorial to Franklin Delano Roosevelt.. John Winant, U.S.
Representative on the
Economic and Social
Council of the United
Nations; ceremony
attended by President
Harry S. Truman and
Mrs. Franklin Delano
Roosevelt.
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80th CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1947.......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. President Harry S.
Truman.
Mar. 12, 1947......... ......do............. Greek-Turkish aid policy............... Do.
May 1, 1947........... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Miguel Aleman,
President of Mexico.
Nov. 17, 1947......... Joint session........ Aid to Europe message.................. President Harry S.
Truman.
Jan. 7, 1948.......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. Do.
Mar. 17, 1948......... ......do............. National security and conditions in Do.
Europe.
Apr. 19, 1948......... ......do............. 50th anniversary, liberation of Cuba... President Harry S.
Truman; Guillermo
Belt, Ambassador of
Cuba.
July 27, 1948......... ......do............. Inflation, housing, and civil rights... President Harry S.
Truman.
81st CONGRESS
Jan. 5, 1949.......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. Do.
Jan. 6, 1949.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 20, 1949......... ......do............. Inauguration, East Portico............. President Harry S.
Truman; Vice
President Alben W.
Barkley.
May 19, 1949.......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Eurico Gaspar Dutra,
President of Brazil.
Jan. 4, 1950.......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Harry S.
Truman.
May 31, 1950.......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Dean Acheson,
Secretary of State.
82d CONGRESS
Jan. 8, 1951.......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Harry S.
Truman.
Feb. 1, 1951.......... Joint meeting \21\... North Atlantic Treaty Organization..... General Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
Apr. 2, 1951.......... ......do............. Address................................ Vincent Auriol,
President of France.
Apr. 19, 1951......... ......do............. Return from Pacific Command............ General Douglas
MacArthur.
June 21, 1951......... ......do............. Address................................ Galo Plaza, President
of Ecuador.
Sept. 24, 1951........ ......do............. ......do............................... Alcide de Gasperi,
Prime Minister of
Italy.
Jan. 9, 1952.......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Harry S.
Truman.
Jan. 17, 1952......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Winston Churchill,
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom.
Apr. 3, 1952.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Juliana, Queen of the
Netherlands.
May 22, 1952.......... ......do............. Korea.................................. General Matthew B.
Ridgway.
June 10, 1952......... Joint session........ Steel industry dispute................. President Harry S.
Truman.
83d CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1953.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 20, 1953......... ......do............. Inauguration, East Portico............. President Dwight D.
Eisenhower; Vice
President Richard M.
Nixon.
Feb. 2, 1953.......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. President Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
Jan. 7, 1954.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Do.
Jan. 29, 1954......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Celal Bayar, President
of Turkey.
May 4, 1954........... ......do............. ......do............................... Vincent Massey,
Governor General of
Canada.
May 28, 1954.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Haile Selassie I,
Emperor of Ethiopia.
July 28, 1954......... ......do............. ......do............................... Syngman Rhee,
President of South
Korea.
84th CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1955.......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
Jan. 27, 1955......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Paul E. Magliore,
President of Haiti.
Feb. 29, 1956......... ......do............. ......do............................... Giovanni Gronchi,
President of Italy.
May 17, 1956.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Dr. Sukarno, President
of Indonesia.
85th CONGRESS
Jan. 5, 1957.......... Joint session........ Middle East message.................... President Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
Jan. 7, 1957.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 10, 1957......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. President Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
Jan. 21, 1957......... ......do............. Inauguration, East Portico............. President Dwight D.
Eisenhower; Vice
President Richard M.
Nixon.
May 9, 1957........... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Ngo Dinh Diem,
President of Vietnam.
Jan. 9, 1958.......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
June 5, 1958.......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Theodor Heuss,
President of West
Germany.
June 18, 1958......... ......do............. ......do............................... Carlos F. Garcia,
President of the
Philippines.
86th CONGRESS
Jan. 9, 1959.......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
Jan. 21, 1959......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Arturo Frondizi,
President of
Argentina.
Feb. 12, 1959......... Joint session........ Sesquicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's Fredric March, actor;
birth. Carl Sandburg, poet.
Mar. 11, 1959......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Jose Maria Lemus,
President of El
Salvador.
Mar. 18, 1959......... ......do............. ......do............................... Sean T. O'Kelly,
President of Ireland.
May 12, 1959.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Baudouin, King of the
Belgians.
Jan. 7, 1960.......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
Apr. 6, 1960.......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Alberto Lleras-
Camargo, President of
Colombia.
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Apr. 25, 1960......... ......do............. ......do............................... Charles de Gaulle,
President of France.
Apr. 28, 1960......... ......do............. ......do............................... Mahendra, King of
Nepal.
June 29, 1960......... ......do............. ......do............................... Bhumibol Adulyadej,
King of Thailand.
87th CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1961.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 20, 1961......... ......do............. Inauguration, East Portico............. President John F.
Kennedy; Vice
President Lyndon B.
Johnson.
Jan. 30, 1961......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. President John F.
Kennedy.
May 4, 1961........... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Habib Bourguiba,
President of Tunisia.
May 25, 1961.......... Joint session........ Urgent national needs: foreign aid, President John F.
defense, civil defense, and outer Kennedy.
space.
July 12, 1961......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Mohammad Ayub Khan,
President of
Pakistan.
Sept. 21, 1961........ ......do............. ......do............................... Manuel Prado,
President of Peru.
Jan. 11, 1962......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President John F.
Kennedy.
Feb. 26, 1962......... Joint meeting........ Friendship 7: 1st United States orbital Lt. Col. John H.
space flight. Glenn, Jr., USMC;
Friendship 7
astronaut.
Apr. 4, 1962.......... ......do............. Address................................ Joao Goulart,
President of Brazil.
Apr. 12, 1962......... ......do............. ......do............................... Mohammad Reza Shah
Pahlavi, Shahanshah
of Iran.
88th CONGRESS
Jan. 14, 1963......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President John F.
Kennedy.
May 21, 1963.......... Joint meeting........ Flight of Faith 7 Spacecraft........... Maj. Gordon L. Cooper,
Jr., USAF, Faith 7
astronaut.
Nov. 27, 1963......... Joint session........ Assumption of office................... President Lyndon B.
Johnson.
Jan. 8, 1964.......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. Do.
Jan. 15, 1964......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Antonio Segni,
President of Italy.
May 28, 1964.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Eamon de Valera,
President of Ireland.
89th CONGRESS
Jan. 4, 1965.......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Lyndon B.
Johnson.
Jan. 6, 1965.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 20, 1965......... ......do \22\........ Inauguration, East Portico............. President Lyndon B.
Johnson; Vice
President Hubert H.
Humphrey.
Mar. 15, 1965......... ......do............. Voting rights.......................... President Lyndon B.
Johnson.
Sept. 14, 1965........ Joint meeting........ Flight of Gemini 5 Spacecraft.......... Lt. Col. Gordon L.
Cooper, Jr., USAF;
and Charles Conrad,
Jr., USN; Gemini 5
astronauts.
Jan. 12, 1966......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Lyndon B.
Johnson.
Sept. 15, 1966........ Joint meeting........ Address................................ Ferdinand E. Marcos,
President of the
Philippines.
90th CONGRESS
Jan. 10, 1967......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Lyndon B.
Johnson.
Apr. 28, 1967......... Joint meeting........ Vietnam policy......................... General William C.
Westmoreland.
Oct. 27, 1967......... ......do............. Address................................ Gustavo Diaz Ordaz,
President of Mexico.
Jan. 17, 1968......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Lyndon B.
Johnson.
91st CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1969.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes \23\.......... N.A.
Jan. 9, 1969.......... Joint meeting........ Apollo 8: 1st flight around the moon... Col. Frank Borman,
USAF; Capt. James A.
Lowell, Jr., USN; Lt.
Col. William A.
Anders, USAF; Apollo
8 astronauts.
Jan. 14, 1969......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Lyndon B.
Johnson.
Jan. 20, 1969......... ......do \22\........ Inauguration, East Portico............. President Richard M.
Nixon; Vice President
Spiro T. Agnew.
Sept. 16, 1969........ Joint meeting........ Apollo 11: 1st lunar landing........... Neil A. Armstrong;
Col. Edwin E. Aldrin,
Jr., USAF; and Lt.
Col. Michael Collins,
USAF; Apollo 11
astronauts.
Jan. 22, 1970......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Richard M.
Nixon.
Feb. 25, 1970......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Georges Pompidou,
President of France.
June 3, 1970.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Dr. Rafael Caldera,
President of
Venezuela.
Sept. 22, 1970........ ......do............. Report on prisoners of war............. Col. Frank Borman,
Representative to the
President on
Prisoners of War.
92d CONGRESS
Jan. 22, 1971......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Richard M.
Nixon.
Sept. 9, 1971......... ......do............. Economic policy........................ Do.
Do................ Joint meeting........ Apollo 15: lunar mission............... Col. David R. Scott,
USAF; Col. James B.
Irwin, USAF; and Lt.
Col. Alfred M.
Worden, USAF; Apollo
15 astronauts.
Jan. 20, 1972......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Richard M.
Nixon.
June 1, 1972.......... ......do............. European trip report................... Do.
June 15, 1972......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Luis Echeverria
Alvarez, President of
Mexico.
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93d CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1973.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 20, 1973......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Richard M.
Nixon; Vice President
Spiro T. Agnew.
Dec. 6, 1973.......... Joint meeting........ Oath of office to Vice President Gerald Vice President Gerald
R. Ford. R. Ford; ceremony
attended by President
Richard M. Nixon.
Jan. 30 1974.......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Richard M.
Nixon.
Aug. 12, 1974......... ......do............. Assumption of office................... President Gerald R.
Ford.
Oct. 8, 1974.......... ......do............. Economy................................ Do.
94th CONGRESS
Jan. 15, 1975......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. President Gerald R.
Ford.
Apr. 10, 1975......... ......do............. State of the World message............. Do.
June 17, 1975......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Walter Scheel,
President of West
Germany.
Nov. 5, 1975.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Anwar El Sadat,
President of Egypt.
Jan. 19, 1976......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Gerald R.
Ford.
Jan. 28, 1976......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Yitzhak Rabin, Prime
Minister of Israel.
Mar. 17, 1976......... ......do............. ......do............................... Liam Cosgrave, Prime
Minister of Ireland.
May 18, 1976.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Valery Giscard
d'Estaing, President
of France.
June 2, 1976.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Juan Carlos I, King of
Spain.
Sept. 23, 1976........ ......do............. ......do............................... Dr. William R.
Tolbert, Jr.,
President of Liberia.
95th CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1977.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 12, 1977......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. President Gerald R.
Ford.
Jan. 20, 1977......... Inauguration......... East Portico........................... President Jimmy
Carter; Vice
President Walter F.
Mondale.
Feb. 22, 1977......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Pierre Elliot Trudeau,
Prime Minister of
Canada.
Apr. 20, 1977......... Joint session........ Energy................................. President Jimmy
Carter.
Jan. 19, 1978......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. Do.
Sept. 18, 1978........ ......do............. Middle East Peace agreements........... Do.
96th CONGRESS
Jan. 23, 1979......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. Do.
June 18, 1979......... ......do............. Salt II agreements..................... Do.
Jan. 23, 1980......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. Do.
97th CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1981.......... ......do............. Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 20, 1981......... Joint session \22\... Inauguration, West Front............... President Ronald
Reagan; Vice
President George
Bush.
Feb. 18, 1981......... ......do............. Economic recovery...................... President Ronald
Reagan.
Apr. 28, 1981......... ......do............. Economic recovery--inflation........... Do.
Jan. 26, 1982......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. Do.
Jan. 28, 1982......... Joint meeting........ Centennial of birth of Franklin Delano Dr. Arthur
Roosevelt. Schlesinger,
historian; Senator
Jennings Randolph;
Representative Claude
Pepper; Averell
Harriman, former
Governor of New York;
\24\ former
Representative James
Roosevelt, son of
President Roosevelt.
Apr. 21, 1982......... ......do............. Address................................ Beatrix, Queen of the
Netherlands.
98th CONGRESS
Jan. 25, 1983......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Ronald
Reagan.
Apr. 27, 1983......... ......do............. Central America........................ Do.
Oct. 5, 1983.......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Karl Carstens,
President of West
Germany.
Jan. 25, 1984......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Ronald
Reagan.
Mar. 15, 1984......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Dr. Garett FitzGerald,
Prime Minister of
Ireland.
Mar. 22, 1984......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Francois Mitterand,
President of France.
May 8, 1984........... ......do............. Centennial of birth of Harry S. Truman. Representatives Ike
Skelton and Alan
Wheat; former Senator
Stuart Symington;
Margaret Truman
Daniel, daughter of
President Truman; and
Senator Mark
Hatfield.
May 16, 1984.......... ......do............. Address................................ Miguel de la Madrid,
President of Mexico.
99th CONGRESS
Jan. 7, 1985.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 21, 1985......... Inauguration......... Rotunda \25\........................... President Ronald
Reagan; Vice
President George
Bush.
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Feb. 6, 1985.......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Ronald
Reagan.
Feb. 20, 1985......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Margaret Thatcher,
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom.
Mar. 6, 1985.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Bettino Craxi,
President of the
Council of Ministers
of Italy.
Mar. 20, 1985......... ......do............. ......do............................... Raul Alfonsin,
President of
Argentina.
June 13, 1985......... ......do............. ......do............................... Rajiv Gandhi, Prime
Minister of India.
Oct. 9, 1985.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Lee Kuan Yew, Prime
Minister of
Singapore.
Nov. 21, 1985......... Joint session........ Geneva Summit.......................... President Ronald
Reagan.
Feb. 4, 1986.......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. Do.
Sept. 11, 1986........ Joint meeting........ Address................................ Jose Sarney, President
of Brazil.
Sept. 18, 1986........ ......do............. ......do............................... Corazon C. Aquino,
President of the
Philippines.
100th CONGRESS
Jan. 27, 1987......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Ronald
Reagan.
Nov. 10, 1987......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Chaim Herzog,
President of Israel.
Jan. 25, 1988......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President Ronald
Reagan.
Apr. 27, 1988......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Brian Mulroney, Prime
Minister of Canada.
June 23, 1988......... ......do............. ......do............................... Robert Hawke, Prime
Minister of
Australia.
101st CONGRESS
Jan. 4, 1989.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 20, 1989......... Inauguration......... West Front............................. President George Bush;
Vice President Dan
Quayle.
Feb. 9, 1989.......... Joint session........ Building a Better America.............. President George Bush.
Mar. 2, 1989.......... Joint meeting........ Bicentennial of the 1st Congress....... President Pro Tempore
Robert C. Byrd;
Speaker James C.
Wright, Jr.;
Representatives Lindy
Boggs, Thomas S.
Foley, and Robert H.
Michel; Senators
George Mitchell and
Robert Dole; Howard
Nemerov, Poet
Laureate of the
United States; David
McCullough,
historian; Anthony M.
Frank, Postmaster
General; former
Senator Nicholas
Brady, Secretary of
the Treasury.
June 7, 1989.......... Joint session........ Address................................ Benazir Bhutto, Prime
Minister of Pakistan.
Oct. 4, 1989.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Carlos Salinas de
Gortari, President of
Mexico.
Oct. 18, 1989......... ......do............. ......do............................... Roh Tae Woo, President
of South Korea.
Nov. 15, 1989......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Lech Walesa, chairman
of Solidarnosc labor
union, Poland.
Jan. 31, 1990......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President George Bush.
Feb. 21, 1990......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Vaclav Havel,
President of
Czechoslovakia.
Mar. 7, 1990.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Giulio
Andreotti,President
of the Council of
Ministers of Italy.
Mar. 27, 1990......... Joint meeting........ Centennial of birth of Dwight D. Senator Robert Dole;
Eisenhower. Walter Cronkite,
television
journalist; Winston
S. Churchill, member
of British Parliament
and grandson of Prime
Minister Churchill;
Clark M. Clifford,
former Secretary of
Defense; James D.
Robinson III,
chairman of
Eisenhower Centennial
Foundation; Arnold
Palmer, professional
golfer; John S.D.
Eisenhower, former
Ambassador to Belgium
and son of President
Eisenhower;
Representatives
Beverly Byron,
William F. Goodling,
and Pat Roberts.
June 26, 1990......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Nelson Mandela, Deputy
President of the
African National
Congress, South
Africa.
Sept. 11, 1990........ Joint session........ Invasion of Kuwait by Iraq............. President George Bush.
102d CONGRESS
Jan. 29, 1991......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. Do.
Mar. 6, 1991.......... ......do............. Conclusion of Persian Gulf War......... Do.
Apr. 16, 1991......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Violeta B. de
Chamorro, President
of Nicaragua.
May 16, 1991.......... ......do............. ......do............................... Elizabeth II, Queen of
the United Kingdom.
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Nov. 14, 1991......... ......do............. ......do............................... Carlos Saul Menem,
President of
Argentina.
Jan. 28, 1992......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President George Bush.
Apr. 30, 1992......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Richard von
Weizsacker, President
of Germany.
June 17, 1992......... ......do............. ......do............................... Boris Yeltsin,
President of Russia.
103d CONGRESS
Jan. 6, 1993.......... Joint session........ Counting electoral votes............... N.A.
Jan. 20, 1993......... Inauguration......... West Front............................. President William J.
Clinton; Vice
President Al Gore.
Feb. 17, 1993......... Joint session........ Economic Address \26\.................. President William J.
Clinton.
Sept. 22, 1993........ ......do............. Health care reform..................... Do.
Jan. 25, 1994......... ......do............. State of the Union Address............. Do.
May 18, 1994.......... Joint meeting........ Address................................ Narasimha Rao, Prime
Minister of India.
July 26, 1994......... ......do............. Addresses.............................. Hussein I, King of
Jordan; Yitzhak
Rabin, Prime Minister
of Israel.
Oct. 6, 1994.......... ......do............. Address................................ Nelson Mandela,
President of South
Africa.
104th CONGRESS
Jan. 24, 1995......... Joint session........ State of the Union Address............. President William J.
Clinton.
July 26, 1995......... Joint meeting........ Address \27\........................... Kim Yong-sam,
President of South
Korea.
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\1\ Closing date for this table was September 27, 1995.
\2\ The oath of office was administered to George Washington outside on the gallery in front of the Senate
Chamber, after which the Congress and the President returned to the chamber to hear the inaugural address.
They then proceeded to St. Paul's Chapel for the ``divine service'' performed by the Chaplain of the Congress.
Adjournment of the ceremony did not occur until the Congress returned to Federal Hall.
\3\ Funeral oration was delivered at the German Lutheran Church in Philadelphia.
\4\ Because of a tie in the electoral vote between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, the House of Representatives
had to decide the election. Thirty-six ballots were required to break the deadlock, with Jefferson's election
as President and Burr's as Vice President on February 17. The Twelfth Amendment was added to the Constitution
to prevent the 1800 problem from recurring.
\5\ During most of the period while the Capitol was being reconstructed following the fire of 1814, the Congress
met in the ``Brick Capitol,'' constructed on the site of the present Supreme Court building. This joint
session took place in the Representatives' chamber on the 2d floor of the building.
\6\ The joint session to count electoral votes was dissolved because the House and Senate disagreed on
Missouri's status regarding statehood. The joint session was reconvened the same day and Missouri's votes were
counted.
\7\ Although Andrew Jackson won the popular vote by a substantial amount and had the highest number of electoral
votes from among the several candidates, he did not receive the required majority of the electoral votes. The
responsibility for choosing the new President therefore devolved upon the House of Representatives. As soon as
the Senators left the chamber, the balloting proceeded, and John Quincy Adams was elected on the first ballot.
\8\ The ceremony was moved outside to accommodate the extraordinarily large crowd of people who had come to
Washington to see the inauguration.
\9\ The ceremony was moved inside because of cold weather.
\10\ Following the death of President Zachary Taylor, Vice President Millard Fillmore took the presidential oath
of office in a special joint session in the Hall of the House.
\11\ The joint session to count electoral votes was dissolved three times so that the House and Senate could
resolve several electoral disputes.
\12\ Because of a severe cold and hoarseness, the King could not deliver his speech, which was read by former
Representative Elisha Hunt Allen, then serving as Chancellor and Chief Justice of the Hawaiian Islands.
\13\ The contested election between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden created a constitutional crisis.
Tilden won the popular vote by a close margin, but disputes concerning the electoral vote returns from four
states deadlocked the proceedings of the joint session. Anticipating this development, the Congress had
created a special commission of five Senators, five Representatives, and five Supreme Court Justices to
resolve such disputes. The Commission met in the Supreme Court Chamber (the present Old Senate Chamber) as
each problem arose. In each case, the Commission accepted the Hayes' electors, securing his election by one
electoral vote. The joint session was convened on 15 occasions, with the last on March 2, just 3 days before
the inauguration.
\14\ The speech was written by former Speaker and Senator Robert C. Winthrop, who could not attend the ceremony
because of ill health.
\15\ Because of a blizzard, the ceremony was moved inside, where it was held as part of the Senate's special
session. President William Howard Taft took the oath of office and gave his inaugural address after Vice
President James S. Sherman's inaugural address and the swearing-in of the new senators.
\16\ Held in the Senate Chamber.
\17\This was the first inauguration held pursuant to the Twentieth Amendment, which changed the date from March
4 to January 20. The Vice Presidential oath, which previously had been given earlier on the same day in the
Senate Chamber, was added to the inaugural ceremony as well, but the Vice Presidential inaugural address was
discontinued.
\18\ A joint reception for the King and Queen of the United Kingdom was held in the Rotunda, authorized by
Senate Concurrent Resolution 17, 76th Congress. Although the concurrent resolution was structured to establish
a joint meeting, the Senate, in fact, adjourned rather than recessing as called for by the resolution.
\19\ Delivered in the Senate Chamber.
\20\ The oaths of office were taken in simple ceremonies at the White House because the expense and festivity of
a Capitol ceremony were thought inappropriate because of the war. The Joint Committee on Arrangements of the
Congress was in charge, however, and both the Senate and the House of Representatives were present.
\21\ An informal meeting in the Coolidge Auditorium of the Library of Congress.
\22\ According to the Congressional Record, the Senate adjourned prior to the inaugural ceremonies, even though
the previously-adopted resolution had stated the adjournment would come immediately following the
inauguration. The Senate Journal records the adjournment as called for in the resolution, hence this listing
as a joint session.
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\23\ The joint session to count electoral votes was dissolved so that the House and Senate could resolve the
dispute regarding a ballot from North Carolina. The joint session was reconvened the same day and the North
Carolina vote was counted.
\24\ Because the Governor had laryngitis, his speech was read by his wife, Pamela.
\25\ The ceremony was moved inside because of extremely cold weather.
\26\ This speech was mislabeled in many sources as a State of the Union Address.
\27\ The President of South Korea was in Washington for the dedication of the Korean War Veterans Memorial, held
the day following this address.
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State tutional First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth teenth teenth teenth teenth teenth teenth tieth First
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Alabama................. \2\ 1 3 5 7 7 6 8 8 9 9 10 9 9 9 8 7 7 7
Alaska.................. \2\ 1 1 1 1 1
Arizona................. \2\ 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6
Arkansas................ \2\ 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 6 4 4 4 4
California.............. \2\ 2 2 3 4 6 7 8 11 20 23 30 38 43 45 52
Colorado................ \2\ 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 6
Connecticut............. 5 7 7 7 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Delaware................ 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Florida................. \2\ 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 12 15 19 23
Georgia................. 3 2 4 6 7 9 8 8 7 9 10 11 11 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 11
Hawaii.................. \2\ 1 2 2 2 2
Idaho................... \2\ 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Illinois................ \2\ 1 1 3 7 9 14 19 20 22 25 27 27 26 25 24 24 22 20
Indiana................. \2\ 1 3 7 10 11 11 13 13 13 13 13 12 11 11 11 11 10 10
Iowa.................... \2\ 2 2 6 9 11 11 11 11 9 8 8 7 6 6 5
Kansas.................. 1 3 7 8 8 8 7 6 6 5 5 5 4
Kentucky................ 2 6 10 12 13 10 10 9 10 11 11 11 11 9 9 8 7 7 7 6
Louisiana............... \2\ 1 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7
Maine................... \3\ 7 7 8 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
Maryland................ 6 8 9 9 9 8 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 8 8 8 8
Massachusetts........... 8 14 17\3\ 13 13 12 10 11 10 11 12 13 14 16 15 14 14 12 12 11 10
Michigan................ \2\ 1 3 4 6 9 11 12 12 13 17 17 18 19 19 18 16
Minnesota............... \2\ 2 2 3 5 7 9 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8
Mississippi............. \2\ 1 1 2 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 7 7 6 5 5 5 5
Missouri................ 1 2 5 7 9 13 14 15 16 16 13 13 11 10 10 9 9
Montana................. \2\ 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1
Nebraska................ \2\ 1 1 3 6 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 3
Nevada.................. \2\ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2
New Hampshire........... 3 4 5 6 6 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
New Jersey.............. 4 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 7 7 8 10 12 14 14 14 15 15 14 13
New Mexico.............. \2\ 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3
New York................ 6 10 17 27 34 40 34 33 31 33 34 34 37 43 45 45 43 41 39 34 31
North Carolina.......... 5 10 12 13 13 13 9 8 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 12 12 11 11 11 12
North Dakota............ \2\ 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1
Ohio.................... \2\ 1 6 14 19 21 21 19 20 21 21 21 22 24 23 23 24 23 21 19
Oklahoma................ \2\ 5 8 9 8 6 6 6 6 6
Oregon.................. \2\ 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5
Pennsylvania............ 8 13 18 23 26 28 24 25 24 27 28 30 32 36 34 33 30 27 25 23 21
Rhode Island............ 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
South Carolina.......... 5 6 8 9 9 9 7 6 4 5 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
South Dakota............ \2\ 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1
Tennessee............... \2\ 1 3 6 9 13 11 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 9 8 9 9
Texas................... \2\ 2 2 4 6 11 13 16 18 21 21 22 23 24 27 30
Utah.................... \2\ 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3
Vermont................. 2 4 6 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Virginia................ 10 19 22 23 22 21 15 13 11 9 10 10 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 10 11
Washington.............. \2\ 1 2 3 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 9
West Virginia........... 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 5 4 4 3
Wisconsin............... \2\ 2 3 6 8 9 10 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9
Wyoming................. \2\ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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Total............. 65 106 142 186 213 242 232 237 243 293 332 357 391 435 435 435 437 435 435 435 435
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\1\ No apportionment was made in 1920.
\2\ The following representation was added after the several census
apportionments indicated when new States were admitted and is included
in the above table:
First. Tennessee, 1.
Second. Ohio, 1.
Third. Alabama, 1; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 1; Louisiana, 1;
Mississippi, 1.
Fifth. Arkansas, 1; Michigan, 1.
Sixth. California, 2; Florida, 1; Iowa, 2; Texas, 2; Wisconsin,
2.
Seventh. Minnesota, 2; Oregon, 1.
Eighth. Nebraska, 1; Nevada, 1.
Ninth. Colorado, 1.
Tenth. Idaho, 1; Montana, 1; North Dakota, 1; South Dakota, 2;
Washington, 1; Wyoming, 1.
Eleventh. Utah, 1.
Twelfth. Oklahoma, 5.
Thirteenth. Arizona, 1; New Mexico, 1.
Seventeenth. Alaska, 1; Hawaii, 1.
\3\ Twenty Representatives were assigned to Massachusetts, but 7 of
them were credited to Maine when that area became a State.
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COURT OF IMPEACHMENT
The Senate has sat as a Court of Impeachment in the cases of the
following accused officials, with the result stated, for the periods
named:
WILLIAM BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States from Tennessee;
charges dismissed for want of jurisdiction: Monday, December 17, 1798,
to Monday, January 14, 1799.
JOHN PICKERING, judge of the United States district court for the
district of New Hampshire; removed from office; Thursday, March 3, 1803,
to Monday, March 12, 1804.
SAMUEL CHASE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United
States; acquitted; Friday, November 30, 1804, to Friday, March 1, 1805.
JAMES H. PECK, judge of the United States district court for the
district of Missouri; acquitted; Monday, April 26, 1830, to Monday,
January 31, 1831.
WEST H. HUMPHREYS, judge of the United States district court for the
middle, eastern, and western districts of Tennessee; removed from
office; Wednesday, May 7, 1862, to Thursday, June 26, 1862.
ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States; acquitted; Tuesday,
February 25, 1868, to Tuesday, May 26, 1868.
WILLIAM W. BELKNAP, Secretary of War; acquitted; Friday, March 3,
1876, to Tuesday, August 1, 1876.
CHARLES SWAYNE, judge of the United States district court for the
northern district of Florida; acquitted; Wednesday, December 14, 1904,
to Monday, February 27, 1905.
ROBERT W. ARCHBALD, associate judge, United States Commerce Court;
removed from office; Saturday, July 13, 1912, to Monday, January 13,
1913.
GEORGE W. ENGLISH, judge of the United States district court for the
eastern district of Illinois; resigned office November 4, 1926; Court of
Impeachment adjourned to December 13, 1926, when, on request of House
managers, impeachment proceedings were dismissed.
HAROLD LOUDERBACK, judge of the United States district court for the
northern district of California; acquitted; Monday, May 15, 1933, to
Wednesday, May 24, 1933.
HALSTED L. RITTER, judge of the United States district court for the
southern district of Florida; removed from office; Monday, April 6,
1936, to Friday, April 17, 1936.
HARRY E. CLAIBORNE, judge of the United States district court of
Nevada; removed from office; Tuesday, October 7, 1986, to Thursday,
October 9, 1986.
ALCEE L. HASTINGS, judge of the United States district court for the
southern district of Florida; removed from office; Wednesday, October
18, 1989, to Friday, October 20, 1989.
WALTER L. NIXON, judge of the U.S. district court for the southern
district of Mississippi; removed from office; Wednesday, November 1,
1989, to Friday, November 3, 1989.
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DELEGATES, REPRESENTATIVES, AND SENATORS SERVING IN THE 1st-104th CONGRESSES \1\
As of May 5, 1995, 11,455 individuals have served: 9,631 in the House of Representatives, 1,213 in the Senate, and 611 in both Houses. Total serving in
the House of Representatives (including individuals serving in both bodies) is 10,242. Total for Senate (including individuals serving in both bodies)
is 1,824.\2\
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Repre- Total, Not
State Date Became Territory Date Entered Union Dele- sentatives Senators Both Including
gates Only Only Houses Delegates
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Alabama................................ Mar. 3, 1817............ Dec. 14, 1819 (22d).......... 1 161 23 15 199
Alaska................................. Aug. 24, 1912........... Jan. 3, 1959 (49th).......... 9 4 5 0 9
Arizona................................ Feb. 24, 1863........... Feb. 14, 1912 (48th)......... 11 22 7 3 32
Arkansas............................... Mar. 2, 1819............ June 15, 1836 (25th)......... 3 79 22 8 109
California............................. ........................ Sept. 9, 1850 (31st)......... ....... 300 32 11 342
Colorado............................... Feb. 28, 1861........... Aug. 1, 1876 (38th).......... 3 47 23 8 78
Connecticut............................ ........................ Jan. 9, 1788 (5th)........... ....... 185 28 25 238
Delaware............................... ........................ Dec. 7, 1787 (1st)........... ....... 48 35 13 96
Florida................................ Mar. 30, 1822........... Mar. 3, 1845 (27th).......... 5 89 25 5 119
Georgia................................ ........................ Jan. 2, 1788 (4th)........... ....... 243 36 20 299
Hawaii................................. June 14, 1900........... Aug. 21, 1959 (50th)......... 10 5 2 3 10
Idaho.................................. Mar. 3, 1863............ July 3, 1890 (43d)........... 9 23 19 5 47
Illinois............................... Feb. 3, 1809............ Dec. 3, 1818 (21st).......... 3 420 27 21 468
Indiana................................ May 7, 1800............. Dec. 11, 1816 (19th)......... 3 288 26 17 331
Iowa................................... June 12, 1838........... Dec. 28, 1846 (29th)......... 2 166 22 11 199
Kansas................................. May 30, 1854............ Jan. 29, 1861 (34th)......... 2 102 21 7 130
Kentucky............................... ........................ June 1, 1792 (15th).......... ....... 305 36 28 369
Louisiana.............................. Mar. 24, 1804........... Apr. 30, 1812 (18th)......... 2 138 33 13 184
Maine.................................. ........................ Mar. 15, 1820 (23d).......... ....... 139 17 18 174
Maryland............................... ........................ Apr. 28, 1788 (7th).......... ....... 249 28 27 304
Massachusetts.......................... ........................ Feb. 6, 1788 (6th)........... ....... 378 20 28 426
Michigan............................... Jan. 11, 1805........... Jan. 26, 1837 (26th)......... 7 241 24 13 279
Minnesota.............................. Mar. 3, 1849............ May 11, 1858 (32d)........... 3 116 23 11 150
Mississippi............................ Apr. 17, 1798........... Dec. 10, 1817 (20th)......... 5 107 27 16 150
Missouri............................... June 4, 1812............ Aug. 10, 1821 (24th)......... 3 284 33 8 325
Montana................................ May 26, 1864............ Nov. 8, 1889 (41st).......... 5 24 13 6 43
Nebraska............................... May 30, 1854............ Mar. 1, 1867 (37th).......... 6 83 26 7 116
Nevada................................. Mar. 2, 1861............ Oct. 31, 1864 (36th)......... 2 24 19 4 47
New Hampshire.......................... ........................ June 21, 1788 (9th).......... ....... 116 35 25 176
New Jersey............................. ........................ Dec. 18, 1787 (3d)........... ....... 291 47 13 351
New Mexico............................. Sept. 9, 1850........... Jan. 6, 1912 (47th).......... 13 19 12 3 34
New York............................... ........................ July 26, 1788 (11th)......... ....... 1,387 35 22 1,444
North Carolina......................... ........................ Nov. 21, 1789 (12th)......... ....... 298 33 17 348
North Dakota \3\....................... Mar. 2, 1861............ Nov. 2, 1889 (39th).......... 11 21 15 6 42
Ohio \4\............................... ........................ Mar. 1, 1803 (17th).......... 2 612 35 18 665
Oklahoma............................... May 2, 1890............. Nov. 16, 1907 (46th)......... 4 69 11 5 85
Oregon................................. Aug. 14, 1848........... Feb. 14, 1859 (33d).......... 2 53 30 4 87
Pennsylvania........................... ........................ Dec. 12, 1787 (2d)........... ....... 981 32 21 1,034
Rhode Island........................... ........................ May 29, 1790 (13th).......... ....... 60 36 9 105
South Carolina......................... ........................ May 23, 1788 (8th)........... ....... 194 39 14 247
South Dakota \3\....................... Mar. 2, 1861............ Nov. 2, 1889 (40th).......... 11 24 16 8 48
Tennessee.............................. ........................ June 1, 1796 (16th).......... 2 238 38 18 294
Texas.................................. ........................ Dec. 29, 1845 (28th)......... ....... 213 20 10 243
Utah................................... Sept. 9, 1850........... Jan. 4, 1896 (45th).......... 7 29 12 3 44
Vermont................................ ........................ Mar. 4, 1791 (14th).......... ....... 80 24 15 119
Virginia............................... ........................ June 25, 1788 (10th)......... ....... 374 24 26 424
Washington............................. Mar. 2, 1853............ Nov. 11, 1889 (42d).......... 10 63 13 9 85
West Virginia.......................... ........................ June 20, 1863 (35th)......... ....... 90 22 8 120
Wisconsin.............................. Apr. 20, 1836........... May 29, 1848 (30th).......... 6 164 19 7 190
Wyoming................................ July 25, 1868........... July 10, 1890 (44th)......... 4 14 16 3 33
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\1\ March 4, 1789 until May 5, 1995.
\2\ Some of the larger States split into smaller States as the country grew westward (e.g., part of Virginia became West Virginia); hence, some
individuals represented more than one State in the Congress.
\3\ North and South Dakota were formed from a single territory on the same date, and they shared the same delegates before statehood.
\3\ The Territory Northwest of the River Ohio was established as a district for purposes of temporary government by the Act of July 13, 1787. Virginia
ceded the land beyond the Ohio River, and delegates representing the district first came to the 6th Congress, March 4, 1799.
Note: Information was supplied by the Congressional Research Service.
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POLITICAL DIVISIONS OF THE U.S. SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM 1855 (34th CONGRESS) TO 1995 (104th CONGRESS)
[All Figures Reflect Immediate Result of Elections. Figures supplied by the Clerk of the House]
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SENATE HOUSE
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Congress Years No. of Repub- Other No. of Repub- Other
Senators Democrats licans parties Vacancies Representatives Democrats licans parties Vacancies
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34th............................. 1855-1857 62 42 15 5 ......... 234 83 108 43 .........
35th............................. 1857-1859 64 39 20 5 ......... 237 131 92 14 .........
36th............................. 1859-1861 66 38 26 2 ......... 237 101 113 23 .........
37th............................. 1861-1863 50 11 31 7 1 178 42 106 28 2
38th............................. 1863-1865 51 12 39 ....... ......... 183 80 103 ....... .........
39th............................. 1865-1867 52 10 42 ....... ......... 191 46 145 ....... .........
40th............................. 1867-1869 53 11 42 ....... ......... 193 49 143 ....... 1
41st............................. 1869-1871 74 11 61 ....... 2 243 73 170 ....... .........
42d.............................. 1871-1873 74 17 57 ....... ......... 243 104 139 ....... .........
43d.............................. 1873-1875 74 19 54 ....... 1 293 88 203 ....... 2
44th............................. 1875-1877 76 29 46 ....... 1 293 181 107 3 2
45th............................. 1877-1879 76 36 39 1 ......... 293 156 137 ....... .........
46th............................. 1879-1881 76 43 33 ....... ......... 293 150 128 14 1
47th............................. 1881-1883 76 37 37 2 ......... 293 130 152 11 .........
48th............................. 1883-1885 76 36 40 ....... ......... 325 200 119 6 .........
49th............................. 1885-1887 76 34 41 ....... 1 325 182 140 2 1
50th............................. 1887-1889 76 37 39 ....... ......... 325 170 151 4 .........
51st............................. 1889-1891 84 37 47 ....... ......... 330 156 173 1 .........
52d.............................. 1891-1893 88 39 47 2 ......... 333 231 88 14 .........
53d.............................. 1893-1895 88 44 38 3 3 356 220 126 10 .........
54th............................. 1895-1897 88 39 44 5 ......... 357 104 246 7 .........
55th............................. 1897-1899 90 34 46 10 ......... 357 134 206 16 1
56th............................. 1899-1901 90 26 53 11 ......... 357 163 185 9 .........
57th............................. 1901-1903 90 29 56 3 2 357 153 198 5 1
58th............................. 1903-1905 90 32 58 ....... ......... 386 178 207 ....... 1
59th............................. 1905-1907 90 32 58 ....... ......... 386 136 250 ....... .........
60th............................. 1907-1909 92 29 61 ....... 2 386 164 222 ....... .........
61st............................. 1909-1911 92 32 59 ....... 1 391 172 219 ....... .........
62d.............................. 1911-1913 92 42 49 ....... 1 391 228 162 1 .........
63d.............................. 1913-1915 96 51 44 1 ......... 435 290 127 18 .........
64th............................. 1915-1917 96 56 39 1 ......... 435 231 193 8 3
65th............................. 1917-1919 96 53 42 1 ......... 435 \1\ 210 216 9 .........
66th............................. 1919-1921 96 47 48 1 ......... 435 191 237 7 .........
67th............................. 1921-1923 96 37 59 ....... ......... 435 132 300 1 2
68th............................. 1923-1925 96 43 51 2 ......... 435 207 225 3 .........
69th............................. 1925-1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 .........
70th............................. 1927-1929 96 47 48 1 ......... 435 195 237 3 .........
71st............................. 1929-1931 96 39 56 1 ......... 435 163 267 1 4
72d.............................. 1931-1933 96 47 48 1 ......... 435 \2\ 216 218 1 .........
73d.............................. 1933-1935 96 59 36 1 ......... 435 313 117 5 .........
74th............................. 1935-1937 96 69 25 2 ......... 435 322 103 10 .........
75th............................. 1937-1939 96 75 17 4 ......... 435 333 89 13 .........
76th............................. 1939-1941 96 69 23 4 ......... 435 262 169 4 .........
77th............................. 1941-1943 96 66 28 2 ......... 435 267 162 6 .........
78th............................. 1943-1945 96 57 38 1 ......... 435 222 209 4 .........
79th............................. 1945-1947 96 57 38 1 ......... 435 243 190 2 .........
80th............................. 1947-1949 96 45 51 ....... ......... 435 188 246 1 .........
81st............................. 1949-1951 96 54 42 ....... ......... 435 263 171 1 .........
82d.............................. 1951-1953 96 48 47 1 ......... 435 234 199 2 .........
83d.............................. 1953-1955 96 46 48 2 ......... 435 213 221 1 .........
84th............................. 1955-1957 96 48 47 1 ......... 435 232 203 ....... .........
85th............................. 1957-1959 96 49 47 ....... ......... 435 234 201 ....... .........
86th............................. 1959-1961 98 64 34 ....... ......... \3\ 436 283 153 ....... .........
87th............................. 1961-1963 100 64 36 ....... ......... \4\ 437 262 175 ....... .........
88th............................. 1963-1965 100 67 33 ....... ......... 435 258 176 ....... 1
89th............................. 1965-1967 100 68 32 ....... ......... 435 295 140 ....... .........
90th............................. 1967-1969 100 64 36 ....... ......... 435 248 187 ....... .........
91st............................. 1969-1971 100 58 42 ....... ......... 435 243 192 ....... .........
92d.............................. 1971-1973 100 54 44 2 ......... 435 255 180 ....... .........
93d.............................. 1973-1975 100 56 42 2 ......... 435 242 192 1 .........
94th............................. 1975-1977 100 60 37 2 ......... 435 291 144 1 .........
95th............................. 1977-1979 100 61 38 1 ......... 435 292 143 ....... .........
96th............................. 1979-1981 100 58 41 1 ......... 435 277 158 ....... .........
97th............................. 1981-1983 100 46 53 1 ......... 435 242 192 1 .........
98th............................. 1983-1985 100 46 54 ....... ......... 435 269 166 ....... .........
99th............................. 1985-1987 100 47 53 ....... ......... 435 253 182 ....... .........
100th............................. 1987-1989 100 55 45 ....... ......... 435 258 177 ....... .........
101st............................. 1989-1991 100 55 45 ....... ......... 435 260 175 ....... .........
102d.............................. 1991-1993 100 56 44 ....... ......... 435 267 167 1 .........
103d.............................. 1993-1995 100 57 43 ....... ......... 435 258 176 1 .........
104th............................. 1995-1997 100 48 52 ....... ......... 435 204 230 1 .........
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\1\ Democrats organized House with help of other parties.
\2\ Democrats organized House due to Republican deaths.
\3\ Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued January 3, 1959.
\4\ Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued August 21, 1959.
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GOVERNORS OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES
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Term of Expiration
State or territory Capital Governor Party service of term Salary
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state Years
Alabama........................ Montgomery....... Fob James, Jr.... R c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ $ 87,
913
Alaska......................... Juneau........... Tony Knowles..... D c 4 Dec. 1998 \2\ 81,64
8
Arizona........................ Phoenix.......... Fife Symington.. R c 4 Mar. 1999 \3\ 75,00
0
Arkansas....................... Little Rock...... Jim Guy Tucker... D e 4 Dec. 1998 \1\ 61,68
0
California..................... Sacramento....... Pete Wilson...... R c 4 Jan. 1999 \3\ 114,2
86
Colorado....................... Denver........... Roy Romer........ D c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 70,00
0
Connecticut.................... Hartford......... John G. Rowland.. R b 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 78,00
0
Delaware....................... Dover............ Thomas R. Carper. D c 4 Jan. 1997 \2\ 95,00
0
Florida........................ Tallahassee...... Lawton Chiles.... D c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 101,7
63
Georgia........................ Atlanta.......... Zell Miller...... D c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 98,16
6
Hawaii......................... Honolulu......... Benjamin J. D c 4 Dec. 1998 \1\ 94,89
Cayetano. 0
Idaho.......................... Boise............ Philip E. Batt... R b 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 85,00
0
Illinois....................... Springfield...... Jim Edgar........ R b 4 Jan. 1999 \2\ 110,5
37
Indiana........................ Indianapolis..... Evan Bayh........ D f 4 Jan. 1997 \2\ 77,20
0
Iowa........................... Des Moines....... Terry E. Branstad R b 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 76,70
0
Kansas......................... Topeka........... Bill Graves...... R c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 76,47
6
Kentucky....................... Frankfort........ Breretan C. Jones D c 4 Dec. 1999 \1\ 86,35
2
Louisiana...................... Baton Rouge...... Edwin W. Edwards. D c 4 Jan. 1996 \1\ 73,44
0
Maine.......................... Augusta.......... Angus S. King, Jr I c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 70,00
0
Maryland....................... Annapolis........ Parris N. D c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 120,0
Glendening. 00
Massachusetts.................. Boston........... William F. Weld.. R b 4 Jan. 1999 \3\ 75,00
0
Michigan....................... Lansing.......... John Engler...... R b 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 110,7
00
Minnesota...................... St. Paul......... Arne H. Carlson.. R b 4 Jan. 1998 \1\ 114,0
00
Mississippi.................... Jackson.......... Kirk Fordice..... R c 4 Jan. 1996 \1\ 75,60
0
Missouri....................... Jefferson City... Mel Carnahan..... D c 4 Jan. 1997 \1\ 94,56
3
Montana........................ Helena........... Marc Racicot..... R c 4 Jan. 1997 \1\ 55,50
2
Nebraska....................... Lincoln.......... E. Benjamin D c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 65,00
Nelson. 0
Nevada......................... Carson City...... Robert J. Miller. D c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 82,00
0
New Hampshire.................. Concord.......... Stephen Merrill.. R b 2 Jan. 1997 \1\ 77,61
1
New Jersey..................... Trenton.......... Christine Todd R c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 85,00
Whitman. 0
New Mexico..................... Santa Fe......... Gary E. Johnson.. R c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 90,00
0
New York....................... Albany........... George E. Pataki. R b 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 130,0
00
North Carolina................. Raleigh.......... James B. Hunt, Jr D c 4 Jan. 1997 \1\ 97,60
0
North Dakota................... Bismarck......... Edward T. Schafer R b 4 Jan. 1997 68,200
Ohio........................... Columbus......... George V. R c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 115,7
Voinovich. 62
Oklahoma....................... Oklahoma City.... Frank Keating.... R c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 70,00
0
Oregon......................... Salem............ Dr. John A. D c 4 Jan. 1999 \3\ 80,00
Kitzhuber. 0
Pennsylvania................... Harrisburg....... Tom Ridge........ R c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 105,0
00
Rhode Island................... Providence....... Lincoln C. Almond R c 4 Jan. 1999 69,900
South Carolina................. Columbia......... David M. Beasley. R c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 106,0
78
South Dakota................... Pierre........... William J. R c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 79,87
Janklow. 5
Tennessee...................... Nashville........ Don Sundquist.... R c 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 85,00
0
Texas.......................... Austin........... George W. Bush... R b 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 99,12
1
Utah........................... Salt Lake City... Michael O. R d 4 Jan. 1997 \1\ 79,60
Leavitt. 0
Vermont........................ Montpelier....... Howard Dean...... D b 2 Jan. 1997 \3\ 80,73
0
Virginia....................... Richmond......... George Allen..... R a 4 Jan. 1999 \2\ 110,0
00
Washington..................... Olympia.......... Mike Lowry....... D c 4 Jan. 1997 \1\ 90,00
0
West Virginia.................. Charleston....... Gaston Caperton.. D c 4 Jan. 1997 \2\ 72,00
0
Wisconsin...................... Madison.......... Tommy G. Thompson R b 4 Jan. 1999 \1\ 92,28
3
Wyoming........................ Cheyenne......... Jim Geringer..... R c 4 Jan. 1999 \2\ 95,00
0
commonwealth of puerto rico
Puerto Rico.................... San Juan......... Pedro Rossello... \4\N.P./ b 4 Jan. 1997 \1\ 70,00
D. 0
territories
Guam........................... Agana............ Carl T.C. D