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OFFICIAL
CONGRESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
1 02d CONGRESS
Convened January 3, l QQ 1
Joint Committee on Printing
United States Congress
United States Government Printing Office
Washington, DC
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OF THE
JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING
CHARLIE ROSE, REPRESENTATIVE FROM NORTH CAROLINA, Chairman
WENDELL H. FORD, SENATOR FROM KENTUCKY, Vice Chairman
SAM GEJDENSON, REPRESENTATIVE FROM CONNECTICUT
GERALD D. KLECZKA, REPRESENTATIVE FROM WISCONSIN
PAT ROBERTS, REPRESENTATIVE FROM KANSAS
NEWT GINGRICH, REPRESENTATIVE FROM GEORGIA
DENNIS DECONCINI, SENATOR FROM ARIZONA
ALBERT GORE, JR., SENATOR FROM TENNESSEE
TED STEVENS, SENATOR FROM ALASKA
MARK O. HATFIELD, SENATOR FROM OREGON
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NOTES
Closing date for compilation of the Congressional Directory for the One Hundred Second
Congress was May 9, 1991.
[Democrats in roman, Republicans in italic]
The following changes occurred in the membership of the 102d Congress after the
election of November o, 1990:
Name
Died
Resigned
Successor
Sworn in
SENATORS
Gordon Humphrey, NH *
Dec. 4, 1990 .
Robert C. Smith 2
Dec. 7, 1990
Pete Wilson^ CA 3
Jan 7 1991
John Seymour*.
Jan. 10, 1991
John Heinz PA
Apr 4 1991
Harris Wofford 5
May 9 1991
REPRESENTATIVES
Silvio O Conte 1st MA
Feb 8, 1991 .
Edward Madigan, 15th IL 6 .
Mar 8, 1991....
Steve Bartlett, 3d TX 7
Morris Udall, 2d AZ
Mar. 11, 1991,.
May 4, 1991 ....
1 Resigned to take a seat in the New Hampshire legislature. 2 Elected to this seat on November 6, 1990;
appointed by the Governor on December 7, 1990. 3 Resigned to take office as Governor of California.
* Appointed by the Governor to nil the vacancy Will serve until a successor is elected in November 1992.
8 Appointed by the Governor on May 8, 1991 to fill the vacancy. Resigned to become Secretary of
Agriculture. 7 Resigned to run for a mayoral office in Texas.
The following changes occurred in the membership of the 101st Congress after the
election of November 8, 1988:
Name
Died
Resigned
Successor ,
Sworn in
SENATORS
Dan Quoyle IN
Jan 3, 1989
Jan. 3, 1989
Spark Matsunaga, HI
REPRESENTATIVES
William F Nichols 3d AL
Apr. 15, 1990..
Dec 13 1988
Daniel K. Akaka 2
May 16, 1990
Apr. 18, 1989
Dan Coats, 4th IN *
Jan. 3, 1989
Jill Long fi
Apr. 5, 1989
Bill Grant 2d FL 6
Pete Peterson
Jan. 3, 1991
Dick Cheney. At.L. WY 7 ....
Claude Pepper 18th FL
"May 30 1989
Mar. 17, 1989..
Craig Thomas 8
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 9
May 2, 1989
Sept. 6, 1989
Tony Coelho 15th CA
June 15 1989
Gary Condit 10
Sept. 20, 1989
Jim Wright 12th TX
June 29, 1989 ..
Pete Geren 1X
Sept. 20, 1989
Mickey Leland 18th TX
Aug 7 1989
Craig Washington 12
Jan. 23, 1990
Larkin Smith, 5th MS
Aug 13 1989
Oct. 24, 1989
Guy Molinari, 14th NY 14
Jan 7 1989
Susan Molinari 1S
Mar. 27, 1990
Robert Garcia, 18th NY
Jan 7 1990
Jose Serrano * " -
Mar. 28, 1990
James Florio 1st NJ 17
Jan 16, 1990.....
Robert Andrews 18
Jan. 3, 1991
Daniel K Akaka, 2d HI 19
May 16, 1990 ..
Patsy Mink 20
Sept. 27, 1990
Donald JS Lukens 8th OH
Dec 7 1990 ..
Jan. 3, 1991
Robert C Smith 1st NH 21
Dec 7 1990
Bill Zeliff
Jan. 3, 1991
Tommy Robinson 2d
Dec 31 1990..
Jan. 3, 1991
AR*X
1 Appointed by the Governor, January 3, 1989; subsequently elected on November 6, 1990 to complete the term.
a Appointed by the Governor, April 28, 1990, subsequently elected on November 6, 1990 to complete the term.
3 Elected April 4, 1989. * Resigned to take seat vacated by Senator Dan Quayle. 5 Elected March 28, 1989
e Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican, February 21, 1989; subsequently defeated for reelection.
7 Resigned to become Secretary of Defense. 8 Elected April 25, 1985. 6 Elected August 29, 1989.
10 Elected September 12, 1989. "Elected September 12, 1989. "Elected December 9, 1989. "Elected
October 17, 1989. Elected November 7, 1989 to be borough president of Staten Island. " Elected March
20, 1990. "Elected March 20, 1990. "Elected November 7, 1989 to be Governor of New Jersey.
"Elected on November 6, 1990 to fill the vacancy; also was elected to the seat for the 102d Congress.
"Resigned to take Senate seat. * Elected Sept. 22, 1990. Zl Resigned to take Senate seat. afl Changed
party affiliation from Democrat to Republican July 28, 1989; subsequently defeated for reelection.
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FOREWORD
For one hundred seventy years, the Congressional Directory has been a primary source
of information on the Congress, its Members, committees staff, ^^ ** t^ 01 *
This edition for the 102d Congress, continues the tradition begun in the 16th Congress, ot
providing a complete and thorough guidebook to the institution of Congress.
Regular users will note that certain information on Members, their districts, offices and
staff has been consolidated and reformatted, a change which we believe will make the
Directory easier to use. We trust that all who use this Directory will find these changes
helpful, and we welcome any comments on possible improvements to future editions.
The publication of a document of this size requires the cooperation and ^sist^ice of
many individuals beyond the Joint Committee on Printing. We would like to thank all of
those whose contributions are reflected in the Directory, including the offices of the Clerk
of the House of Representatives, the Secretary of the Senate, and the Architect of the
Capitol.
CHARLIE ROSE WENDELL H. FORD
Chairman Vice Chairman
(VII)
CONTENTS
(For list of individuals, see Name Index on p. 1155)
A Page
Academy of Sciences, Engineering, Institute of Med-
icine, and National Research Council 881
Accounting Office, General 632
ACTION 847
Administration
Aging (HHS) 809
Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health (HHS)... 811
Drug Enforcement (Justice) 741
Economic Development (Commerce) 790
Employment and Training (Labor) 804
Employment Standards (Labor) 805
Farm Credit 859
Fanners Home 774
Federal Aviation (DOT) 831
Federal Highway (DOT) 833
Federal Railroad (DOT) 834
Food and Drug (HHS) 813
General Services 867
Health Resources and Services (HHS) 813
Health Care Financing (HHS) 816
International Trade (Commerce) 791
Mine Safety and Health (Labor) 804
Maritime (DOT) 836
National Aeronautics and Space 872
National Archives and Records 875
National Credit Union 878
National Oceanic and Atmospheric (Commerce) .... 793
National Highway Traffic Safety (DOT) 834
Occupational Safety and Health (Labor) 803
Packers and Stockyards (Agriculture) 780
Pension and Welfare Benefits (Labor) 801
Research and Special Programs (DOT) 838
Rural Electrification (Agriculture) 776
Small Business 899
Social Security (HHS) 817
Trade (Commerce) 791
Urban Mass Transportation (DOT) 835
U.S. Travel and Tourism (Commerce) 797
Administrative Conference of the United States 847
Administrative Office, U.S. Courts 970
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DOD) 702
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Rela-
tions 848
Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, U S 912
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, National 849
Aeronautics and Space Administration 872
African Art, Museum of. 906
African Development Foundation 849
Agency
Advanced Research Projects (DOD) 702
Arms Control and Disarmament, U.S.. 912
Central Intelligence , 670
Defense Commissary Agency 702
Defense Communications (DOD) 703
Defense Contract Audit (DOD) 704
Defense Finance and Accounting Service 705
Defense Intelligence (DOD) 705
Page
Agency Continued
Defense Legal Services (DOD) 706
Defense Logistics (DOD) 706
Defense Mapping (DOD) 707
Defense Nuclear (DOD) 707
Defense Security Assistance (DOD) 708
Environmental Protection 855
Federal Emergency Management 862
International Development 915
Mapping (DOD) 707
Minonty Business Development 792
U.S. Information 914
Aging, Administration on (HHS) 809
Aging, Federal Council on the 861
Aging, House Select Committee on 498
Aging, Senate Special Committee on 423
Agricultural Service, Foreign 771
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service ., 770
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF 766
Administration . 767
Administrative Law Judges 767
Advocacy and Enterprise 767
Board of Contract Appeals 767
Finance and Management 767
Information Resources Management , 767
Operations 768
Personnel 768
Economics 769
Economic Analysis Staff 770
Economics Management Staff. 770
Energy 768
National Agricultural Statistics Service ,... 770
World Agricultural Outlook Board ~ 769
Food and Consumer Services 768
Family Nutrition Programs 769
Financial Management , 769
Management 768
Special Nutrition Programs 769
Human Nutrition Information Programs 769
Office of the Consumer Advisor 769
General Counsel 773
Inspector General. , ...* 774
International Affairs and Commodity Programs 770
Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation
Service 770
Commodity Credit Corporation ....
772
Foreign Agricultural Service 771
Export Credits 772
International Trade Policy 771
Office of the Administrator 771
Office of International Cooperation and Devel-
opment ., , 772
Marketing and Inspection Services 776
Agricultural Cooperative Service 776
Agricultural Marketing Service , 777
Marketing Services and Regulatory Programs. 777
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 777
Contents
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF Continued
Marketing and iMfMyri^t Services Contmued
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service-
Page
Plant Protection and Quarantine-
Veterinary Services
Federal Grain In ~ ~
Food Safety and Imprrrion Service-
Administrative Management
International Pr
Science..
ogr
Packers and Stockyards
Natural Resources and Eg
Forest Service
A
National Forest Syi
Research..
State and Private Fore
Sofl Conservation Servio
Science and Education-
Agricnhnnl Researd
Cooperative State Re
Extension Service
National Agricnhnnl tibr
Fanners Home
Management
Program Op
itioi
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation-.
Rural Electrification Aamhustratioa^.
AgrinOtanl Research Service,
Air and Space Mm
iNatk
Air Force Academy, Board of Visitors to t
AJK FORCE, EJEJ-ASTMENT OF THE
Air Staff
Overseas Command-.
Office of
7
T
_-. 7
_- X
... 779
_ 779
~ 779
._ 779
_ 780
_ 780
,.. 782
- 782
- 78
- 78
- 781
.. 781
. 782
- 783
. 783
. 783
. 783
. 784
783
774
774
774
776
775
776
783
906
559
726
728
730
730
Appalachian Regional Commission..
Board of Contract (Agriculture)
Board of Immigration, (Justice)
District of Columbia, Court of
Military, U.S. Court of
Temporary Emergency Court of, U.S . .
U.S. Court of, for District of Columbia Circuit .
U.S. Court of, for the Federal Circuit . . . .
U.S. Courts of.
Applications and Reports Services, Office of (SEC) ..
Apportionment of Representatives by States, under
Appraisal, Office of Program (Navy)
Architect of the Capitol
Archives and Records Administration, National . . .
Archives of American Art
Armory Board, District of Columbia
Anns Control and Disarmament Agency, U.S ....
Anns Control and Foreign Policy Caucus
ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF THE
Armed Reserve Forces Policy Committee
Army Reserve
Army Staff and Selected Agencies
Army Center of Military History
Army Community and Family Support Center
Army Intelligence
Army Nuclear and Chemical Agency
Army Visual Information Center
General Ox
Legislative U
Logistics and Engineermi
Pen
Public Affiors~.
Secretary of the Air Force-
Under Secretary of the Air I
Air Force Liaison Ofl
Airlines Ticket Offices, CoaAfe
Airmen's Home, US. Soldi)
i Land Use Council (Interior)
Alcohol, Drag Abuse, nd Mental Health j
tration (HHS)_
. 726
. 727
. 726
. 727
. 728
727
729
727
729
729
727
726
727
726
631
629
923
722
764
811
Corps of Engineers
National Guard Bureau
Surgeon General
Walter Reed Medical Center .. .
Assistant Secretaries of the Army for
Civil Works
Installations and Logistics
Manpower and Reserve Affairs
Research, Development, and Acquisition
Office of the
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the
Army
Assistant Secretaries of Se Army 710
Auditor General
Chief of Legislative Liaison. ...Z.......
Chief of Public Affairs """ "
General Counsel .. ..".
Inspector General.. ."Z....."...."..'.."17.
Secretary of the Army
Under Secretary of the Army
Small and Disadvantage Business Utffizatian'
Office of.
Army Liaison Office, Capitol ....
Page
851
767
752
971
968
932
933
938
930
897
611
718
627
875
904
855
912
571
710
713
716
713
717
717
717
717
717
716
716
717
716
717
710
711
711
711
Archives of American ....
Freer Gallery of ...
Museum of African
Museum of American, National..
National Gallery.
Art, U.S. Senate, Commission on..
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing.
National Council on.. cnonmng
National Endowment for
Arts and the Humanities, Federal Council,"
Assembly, North Atlantic
Advisory Council, Technology!
Board, Technology
. Office of Technology,
*nt Republican Leat
712
712
713
713
712
712
710
710
713
631
904
905
906
907
910
571
853
909
879
878
880
641
Former Members of Congress 574
Government National Mortgage (HUD)II.ZZ" 822
^^eniaticinal Development IT..... 9^9
Congressional Directory
Association Continued
White House News Photographers
Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian..
Atomic Energy Agency, International .. ..
Attending Physician at the Capitol
Attorney General
Aviation Administration, Federal
Award, The Congressional
Page
1061
. 909
1003
628
. 731
.. 831
. 561
Bank
Export-Import, of the United States
Inter-Amencan Development
International Reconstruction and Development
Basin Commission, Delaware River 854
Battle Monuments Commission, American 850
Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Pension
Bicentennial, Office for the
Bicentennial of the Senate
Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, Commission
on the
Bird Conservation Commission, Migratory
Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, Committee
for Purchase From
853
Boards:
Architectural Consultants for the Old Georgetown
Bureaus Continued
Engraving and Printing (Treasury)
Indian Affairs
International Labor Affairs
Investigation, Federal (Justice)
Justice Assistance
Justice Statistics "
Labor-Management Relations and Cooperative
Programs (Labor)
Labor Statistics
Land Management (Interior)
Medicine and Surgery (Navy)
Mines (Interior)
Mint (Treasury)
Prisons (Justice)
Public Debt (Treasury)
Standards, National (Commerce)
Business Administration, Small
Page
680
. 760
. 800
. 749
.. 756
. 756
800
806
722
763
680
739
680
795
899
664
485
419
561
816
876
720
720
979
863
867
851
753
984
559
640
Armory. District of Columbia
Capitol Police
Commissioners, U.S. Soldiers* Home 923
Contract Appeals (Agriculture) 767
Correction of Naval Records
Decorations and Medals (Navy)
Education (District of Columbia)
Elections and Ethics (District of Columbia) .
Farm Credit Administration 859
Federal Housing Finance
Foreign-Trade Zones
Governors, Federal Reserve System
Immigration Appeals (Justice)
Inter-Amencan Defense
International Broadcasting
Joint Congressional
Library of Congress Trust Fund
Ment Systems Protection, U.S 916
National Archives Trust Fund 876
National Labor Relations 88
National Mediation 881
National Science 2
National Transportation Safety 885
Naval Council of Personnel 72O
On Defense, Permanent Joint, Canada-U.S
Parole (District of Columbia)
Railroad Retirement
Regents (Smithsonian Institution)
Technology Assessment
World Agncultural Outlook
Boards and Commissions (District of Columbia)....
Boards of Visitors-
Air Force Academy
Coast Guard Academy
Merchant Marine Academy
Military Academy *
Naval Academy
Botanic Garden
Broadcasting, Board for Internatipnal
Budget and Program Analysis (Agriculture)
Budget Office, Congressional
Budget, Office of Management and .
Building Commission, House Office
Building Commission, Senate Office
Buildings and Grounds, Capitol ,
Bureaus:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (Treasury)
Census (Commerce)
Economic Analysis (Commerce)
Cabinet members, list of
Campaign Committee, Democratic Congressional
Campaign Committee, Democratic Senatorial
Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group
Cancer Institute, National (HHS)
Capital Planning Commission, National
Capitol.
Airlines Ticket Offices, Combined
Architect of the
Attending Physician
Botanic Garden 632
Buildings and Grounds:
Capitol Grounds
Capitol Power Plant
House Office Buildings
Senate Office Buildings
U.S.Capitol
Commission on the West Central Front of.
Congressional Budget Office
Congressional Daily Digest:
House section
629
627
628
643
648
646
563
632
996
980
922
901
640
769
979
559
559
560
560
560
632
559
773
632
669
565
570
642
681
787
787
Diagrams of the Capitol:
Basement and terrace floor plan
First (ground) floor plan
Fourth (attic) floor plan
House Chamber
Seating arrangement in the Senate Chamber
Directory of the Senate
Second (principal) floor plan
Third (gallery) floor plan
General Accounting Office
Overseas Offices
Regional Offices
Government Printing Office
House Page School
Liaison Offices:
Air Force
Army '
Coast Guard
General Accounting Office
Navy/Manne Corps
Office of Personnel Management
Veterans Administration, Congressional
Library of Congress -
Congressional Research Service
Divisions "*
Research Services
Senior Specialists -
Constituent Services
Copyright Office
Cultural Affairs..... * *"
Federal Library and Information Center Com-
mittee ' -
Law Library * >
629
629
650
652
658
662
660
661
654
656
632
633
633
634
629
631
631
631
630
631
630
630
637
637
637
638
638
639
640
637
640
640
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Page
tents
Page
Capitol Continued
Children, Youth, and Families, Select Committee on 496
Library Distribution Services.
639
Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Com-
National Library Service for Ac Bfind and
Physically Handicapped .
Office of Management
640
637
mission 5 62
Civil Aviation Organization, International 1002
Crvil Rights Commission, U.S 913
Office of the Librarian ~-~
Special Projects Office -
Trust Fund Board
637
639
637
640
626
Cleric, House of Representatives 622
Coast Guard Academy, Board of Visitors to the 559
Coast Guard Liaison Office 631
Coast Guard, U.S (DOT) 829
Office of Technology ArBnrnt
Director, Office of the
Divisions:
640
641
641
Major Field Commands (DOT) 830
Combined Airlines Ticket Office 629
Command, Control, Communications and Intelli-
___ /D^fenset 692
641
Operations --
641
Science, brformation. and Natural Resources.-
Technology A***^fnrp* Afivuory Council ....rr-r-r
641
641
Bureau of
Ceasas 787
640
Economic Analysis- 787
Officers of the House-
621
Economic Development Administration 790
Clerk, Office of the
622
International Economic Policy 791
Doorkeeper Office of ** . . ---
624
International Tr?de A rfmini^tratinn 791
Honae Document Foom
625
626
f j-f$fjitfw r*fpwn*rt OffiC^ fllf .,,.,,., .... .....
626
626
Office of
Majority Leader --
621
Majority Whip. ~ -
621
Minority Fk>oc Asmtxntv,,. , -,--..,- Li . u ...
626
PflT*Inty|^" t f ^fB" Office of tlM* ,, ,
620
Economic and Statistical Administration 787
Postmaster, Office of the
RppaMiran Lno>r ,
625
621
Inspector General 786
Public Affairs 785
Republican Wmp ._ - - .
^ffgftmnt ft Arm?, Office of tfif
622
624
Technology Policy 795
Patent and Trademark Office. 793
Speaker. Office of the
620
Trade Administration. 791
Officers of the Senate:
Chaplain
Democratic Whip
Letrislative f-imm^i
615
616
619
U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration 797
American Battle Monuments - 850
Majority Leader
Republican Leader
Srcrrtfrry
616
616
617
Appalachian Regional 851
Art, U S Senate, on the 571
TtiRmtenntal of the Senate 563
618
Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, on the 563
Children, National on 568
615
Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee 562
Police Board
628
Cnn?i*Fi P*w>w!l Ontcr, Niw*j TT _ T _ T . 72O
628
Civil Rights 913
Bureaus:
628
Congressional Mailing Standards, House 565
Con$t>*ner Product Sifety, r r r-,- T t trr 854
628
Cooperative State Research Service (Agriculture) 783
*V*rSir Scrvis
628
Delaware River Basin 765, 854
Uniform 3Pgir"k-cft
628
District of Columbia Law Revision 564
Divisions:
628
Employment Policy, National, for 567
Equal Employment Opportunity 858
HA*
628
Executive Exchange President's on 894
Pifftrol
4R2&
Tf^4frml Election 862
Ralmarf Tfelr.t Offi??.
63O
Federal M*rifim* g4
s*n*** Page <5r*nii
629
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review 866
630
Federal Trade^.x,^, t ,, 866
Western Union Telegraph O> ...., _
630
787
Fine Arts . 853
Centers:
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial 565
Disease Cnotral fHWS>
811
House Office ftoildhig ...... t , 565
Federal Law Em\rcemeat Training
970
682
Inter-American Tropical Tuna ,. 985
Intergovernmental Relations Advisory 848
Central Security Service, National Secnity Agency
(Defense) _ __
67O
7O8
International Boundary, United States and Canada. 988
International Boundary and Water, United States
and Mexico 988
621
International Joint, United States and Canada 990
63O
International Pacific Halibut, United States and
Canada ^Ql
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Commissions Continued
International Trade, U.S 916
Interstate Commerce 871
Japan-United States Friendship 565
Libraries and Information Science, National 877
Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday 566
Migratory Bird Conservation 567
National Capital Planning 876
National Historical Publications and Records 875
Nuclear Regulatory. U.S 917
Occupational Safety and Health Review 885
Panama Canal 891
Parole, U.S 920
Postal Rate 894
Public Diplomacy, U S. Advisory on 912
Public Service (District of Columbia) 978
Securities and Exchange 895
Security and Cooperation in Europe 562
Senate Office Building 570
South Pacific 997
Susquehanna River Basin 764,911
West Central Front of the U.S Capitol 563
White House Fellowships, President's 894
Commissions, Boards and (District of Columbia). 979
Commissions, Congressional Boards and 559
Committee assignments:
Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and Del-
egates 5
Senators 503
Committees
Executive and Advisory
Administrative, of the Federal Register 876
Advisory, International Cotton 988
For Migration, Intergovernmental 986
For Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely
Handicapped 853
Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Permanent
Committee for , 569
President's, on Employment of People With Dis-
abilities , , 894
President's, on Mental Retardation 573
House of Representatives
Children, Youth, and Families 496
Democratic Congressional Campaign 485
Democratic Steering and Policy 487, 620
Democratic Study Group 488
Federal Government Service Task Force, 489
Hunger 497
Intelligence 491
Narcotics Abuse and Control 495
National Republican Congressional 489
Republican Policy 490
Standing
Agriculture 425
Appropriations 428
Armed Services , 433
Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs ,,.,. 436
Budget , .... 439
District of Columbia 441
Education and Labor 442
Energy and Commerce 445
Foreign Affairs 449
Government Operations 452
House Administration * , 455
Interior and Insular Affairs t 457
Judiciary..,., 461
Merchant Marine and Fisheries 463
Post Office and Civil Service 467
Public Works and Transportation 469
Rules 473
Science, Space, and Technology , 475
Small Business , 478
Standards of Official Conduct 480
Veterans' Affairs 480
Ways and Means , 482
Joint
Economic 500
Page
Committees Continued
Joint Continued
Library 498
Printing 498
Congressional Record Index Office 498
Taxation 499
Senate
Special and Select
Aging 423
Conference of the Minority 420
Democratic Policy 418
Democratic Senatorial Campaign 419
Ethics 421
Indian Affairs 422
Intelligence 422
National Republican Senatorial 419
Republican Policy 421
Standing
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry 391
Appropriations 392
Armed Services 396
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs 398
Budget 399
Commerce, Science, and Transportation 402
Energy and Natural Resources 403
Environment and Public Works.. 404
Finance 406
Foreign Relations 408
Governmental Affairs 409
Judiciary 411
Labor and Human Resources 413
Rules and Administration. 415
Small Business ,...., .. 416
Veterans" Affairs 417
Commodity Credit Corporation 772
Commodity and Marketing Programs (Agriculture)... 772
Commodity Futures Trading Commission 854
Commodity Programs and International Affairs (Ag-
riculture)...,-. 770
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico:
Governor of. , 612
Resident Commissioner of. 353, 367, 525
Communications Agency, Defense 703
Communications and Intelligence, Command, Con-
trol (Defense) 692
Communications Commission, Federal 859
Community and Rural Development, Small (Agri-
culture) 774
Community Planning and Development (HUD) 821
Community Relations Service (Justice) 755
Comptroller of the Currency (Treasury) 680
Conciliation Service, Federal Mediation and 865
Conference of the Minority (Senate) 420, 616
Conference of the United States, Administrative 847
Conference, Environmental and Energy Study 572
Congressional:
Apportionment, by States ,... 611
Award 561
Boards and Committees 559
Congressional Budget Office 632
Club 572
Committee, Democratic Campaign 485
Committee. National Republican 489
Daily Digest (Senate and House Sections) 629
Delegations, by States , 357
Districts, maps of 1099
Mailing Standards, House Commission on 565
Congressional offices. Please see Capitol; Commit-
tees; House of Representatives, Members of
Congress; Senate.
Conservation Analytical Laboratory 905
Conservation Service and Agricultural Stabilization .. 770
Conservation Service, Soil 783
Consolidated Federal Law Enforcement Training
Center , , 682
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Constituent Services (Library of Congress) 639
Consular Offices and Diplomatic Representatives*
Foreign, in the United States. 1005
Consular Offices, United States Diplomatic and. 1023
Consumer Advisor, Office of (Agriculture) 769
Consumer Affairs and Information Services, Office
of (SEC) 897
Consumer Affairs, U.S. Office of 809
Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, Department of
(District of Colombia).
Consumer Product Safety Commission-
Consumer Services, Food and (Agriculture) ..
Continental Commands (Air Force)
Continuous Service of S
Contract Appeals, Board of (Agriculture) .
Contract Audit Agency, Defense.......
mand (Defer
Com-
Cooperatkm in Europe, Commission OB Security and
Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Decorative Arts and
Design 905
Copyright Office (Library of Congress) 640
Copyright Royalty Tribunal 854
Corporation Counsel, Office of (District of Colum-
bia) 975
Corporation Finance (SEC)_
Corporations:
Commodity Credit ^_
Federal Crop Insurance
Federal Deposit In
International Fin
Legal Services^
Overseas Private Invest
nt
Pennsylvania Avenue Development..
Pension Benefit Guaranty.
St. Lawrence Seaway Devetopi
772
775
861
989
872
915
892
893
Correction of Naval Records, Board of-
836
72O
Corrections, Department of (District of Columbia). 975
Corresponded* Consnittee, Press Galleries 1O33
Correspondents* Galleries, Radio and Television . 1065
Cotton, International, Advisory Committee 988
Council
Advisory, on Histo
ricPn
Aging, Federal, on the ..
Alaska Land Use (Inter
District of Cota
Economic Advisers, of ...
Environmental Qoafity. e
Holocaust Memorial, US...
rate of Medicine, and NatkSRcfaI
National, on Disability ,
National Security _
President's EJCI
on Physical Fitness and 2
Court of Impeachment, Senate
Count, District of Columbia:
District. U,
Probate, and Register of Wffis_
Superior Court
Courts, U.S.r
Administrative Office of t|ie.._
Courts of A j
Court of Appeals for the Federal <
District Comt for the District of
de Court
MBitary Appeals Co.
Supreme Court
Emergency Coort of Appeals of the
849
861
764
974
670
671
913
881
877
670
573
894
609
971
945
972
971
970
956
930
933
938
945
951
96*
575
961
U.S.
Page
Credit Union Administration, National 878
Criminal Division (Justice) 737
Cultural Affairs (Library of Congress) 637
Currency, Office of the Comptroller of the 680
Customs Service, U.S. (Treasury) 681
Decorations and Medals, Board of (Navy) ...... 720
Defense Board. Inter-American ........................... 984
Defense College, Inter-American ........................... 983
DEFENSE, DEPARTMENT OF ............................. 684
Assistant Secretaries of Defense
Acquisition ....................... . ......................... , .......... 685
Command, Control, Communications and Intel-
ligence ......................................................... 692
Comptroller..... ............... ., .................... , .............. 691
Force Management and Personnel ...................... 692
Health Affairs ......................................................... 694
Intelligence Policy ....................................... . ....... 699
International Security Affairs .............................. 689
International Security Policy ................................. 689
Legislative Affairs ................................................. 695
Public Affairs .................... , .......... . ......................... 696
Reserve Affairs ....................................................... 697
Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict ... 690
Assistant to the Secretary (Atomic Energy) ........... 686
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ....... 702
Defense Communications Agency ........................... , 703
Defense Contract Audit Agency ............................. 704
Defense Intelligence Agency ............................. . . 705
Defense Intelligence College ...... ....................... 708
Defense Investigative Service ................................... , 706
Defense Legal Services Agency ................................ 706
Defense Logistics Agency ......................................... 706
Defense Manpower Data Center ............................ 694
Defense Mapping Agency .......................................... 707
Defense Nuclear Agency ......................................... 707
Defense Policy Board ................................................ 691
Defense Security Assistance Agency ........................ 708
Defense Science Board .............................................. 686
Deputy Under Secretary for ..................................
Security Policy .................................................... 691
Trade Security Policy .......................................... 691
Director for ............................................................
Defense Research and Engineering ...................... 686
Net Assessment ................... .- .................................... 691
Operational Test and Evaluation ......................... 699
Program Analysis and Evaluation .......... ,...., ......... 697
Executive Secretariat .................................................. 685
Reid Activities
American Forces Information Service .................. 700
Defense Technology Security Administration ..... 701
Dependents Schools ................................................ 700
Medical Support Activity ....................................... 701
Medical Systems Support Center ............ , ............. 701
Office of Economic Adjustment ............................ 701
Field Operations Directorate ........ , ...................... ,..", 698
Finance and Administrative Directorate ,!!....!.!.,!!!. 698
General Counsel.......... ............................ Qg
Inspector General ................................ ]!!.]!.'"*"! ........... 700
Joint Chiefs of Staff ............................................. " m ' t "" 70 i
National Committee for Employer Support of the
Guard and Reserve, ............. , ................ 698
National Security Agency/Central Sec H rity Serv-
ice...,.,,.,....... B ,,.. w ._ ...... 7OR
Office of the
Defense Criminal Investigative Service ....... .... ..... 700
Secretary ------------- .................................................... 685
Coordinator for Drug Enforcement Policy and
Support ................................ ....... , ..... * 699
Ombudsman Directorate .-.,.. ___________ ' """" 6 98
Public Affair. Directorate ..... 1..." .......... ...... " ....... 698
'"' ..... 688
708
685
-"
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition .......
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DEFENSE, DEPARTMENT OF Continued
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy _________________ 689
Washington Headquarters Services --------------------- 701
Defense, Permanent Joint Board on. Canada-United
States -------------------------------------------------------- 996
Delaware River Basin Commission ________________________ 765, 854
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee ------- 485
Democratic Policy Committee (Senate) ___________________ 418
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee ------------- 419
Democratic Steering and Policy Committee
(House).
Democratic Study Group (House).
Departments:
Agriculture ..
Air Force ...........
Army ................... ___
Commerce.. ..... ,
_______ 487, 620
Education . .....
Energy
Health and Human Services..
Housing and Urban Developi
Interior
Justice.
Labor
Navy
State...
Transportation
Treasury ...........................
Veterans* Affairs ...
Development, Agency for
Development and Economic Cooperation, Organiza-
tion for
Development and Reconstruction,
Bank for
Development and Research (Army)
Development Bank, Inter-Ax
Development Corporation, Pennsylvania Avenue.. 892
Development Foundation, African 849
Diagrams of the Capitol
Basement floor and terrace of the Capitol 65O
Fast floor of the Capitol 652
Fourth floor of the Capitol 658
House Chamber 662
Seating arrangement in the Senate Chamber 66O
Second floor of the Capitol 654
Third floor of the Capitol 656
Digest, Congressional Daily 629
Diplomatic and Consular Offices, United States.. 1023
Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices,
Foreign, in United States 1005
Disadvantage*! Business Utilization, Office of Small
and:
Army . 71 3
Defense. 688
, 872
877
Disarmament and Arms Control Agency, United
States, 912
Disease Control, Centers for (HHS) 811
District of Columbia ^ _ 973
Board of Education-... 979
Board of Elections and Ethics 98O
Board of Parole , 980
Chy Administrator ,_ . IZ_ 974
City Council ^ .-. . 974
Departinent of Consumer and Regulatory Affaiis^ 975
Department of Corrections 975
Department of Employment Services 976
Department of Finance and Revenue 976
NASA
Disability, National Council
Department of Public Works-
977
977
97*
979
District of Columbia Continued
Deputy Mayors ,...
District Government
Executive Agencies.
Executive Office
Fire Department....
Metropolitan Police Department .
Page
975
974
975
974
976
, 977
Office of Corporation Counsel 975
Office of Emergency Preparedness 976
Office of Personnel 978
Office of the People's Counsel 978
Public Library 978
Public Service Commission 978
Washington City Post Office 981
Classified Stations 981
District of Columbia Armory Board 855
District of Columbia Courts:
Court of Appeals .. . 971
Court of Appeals, U.S., for District of Columbia
Circuit 933
District of Columbia Courts. . 971
Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Court ... 972
Superior Court 971
U.S. District Court for 945
District of Columbia Delegate. 354, 543, 585
District of Columbia Law Revision Commission 564
Districts, Maps of Congressional 1099
Divisions:
Antitrust (Justice) 734
Civil (Justice) , 735
Civil Rights (Justice) 736
Corporation Finance (SEC) 896
Criminal (Justice) 737
Enforcement (SEC) 897
General Accounting Office 630
Investment Management (SEC) 896
Land and Natural Resources (Justice) .. .,.. 737
Market Regulation (SEC) 897
Tax (Justice) 738
U.S. Savings Bonds (Treasury) , 679
Document Room, House. * 625
Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives 624
Document Room..... > 625
Publications Distribution Service 625
Drug Administration, Food and " 813
Drug Enforcement Administration (Justice) 741
Economic Advisers, Council of....... ...... 670
Economic and Social Council (U.N.) 998
Economic Committee, Joint 500
Economic Cooperation and Development, Organiza-
tion for .. 994
Economic Development Administration (Commerce) 790
Economics (Agriculture) 769
Education and Science (Agriculture) 783
Education, Board of (District of Columbia) 979
EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF 841
Office of
Bilingual Education and Minority Language Af-
fairs 43
Civil Rights 843
Educational Research and Improvement 843
f*\f n i*" F "*ffry i*Tid Secondary Education 842
General Counsel 841
Inspector General .. . 841
Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs 842
Legislation. , 843
Management. -,. .842
Planning, Budget, and Evaluation ,.. 841
PtMFtxMxmdflry Education..... ...., 842
Secretary 841
Special Education and Rehabilitative Services .... 843
Under Secretary . 841
Vocational and Adult Education 843
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862
577
Education and Science, Office of
Election Commission, Federal
Election Statistics
Elections and Ethics, Board of (District of Colum-
bia)
Electrification Administration, Rural
Emergency Management Agency, Federal
Employment and Training Administration (Labor) ....
Employment of People With Disabilities, President's
Committee on
Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal
Employment Policy, National Commission for
Employment Standards Administration (Labor) _..
Endowment for the Arts, National
Endowment for the Humanities, National
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Energy Technology Centers *
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 84O
Naval Reactors 84O
Naval Petroleum Reserves 84O
Operations Offices 84O
Power Marketing Administration..., 84O
Secretary of 839
Energy, Office of (Agriculture) 768
Energy Study Conference, Environmental and 572
Enforcement Administration, Drug (Justice) 741
Enforcement (SEC) 897
Engineering Command, Naval Facilities
Engineering, National Academy of.
Engraving and Printing, Bureau of
Environmental and Energy Study Conference
Environment and Natural Resources (Agriculture) . ..
Environmental Protection Agency
Regional Administration
Environmental Quality, Council on
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Equal Opportunity and Fair Housing (HUD)
Establishment (Smithsonian Institution)
Ethics, Board of Elections and (District of Colum-
bia)
Ethics, Select Committee on, Senate !..!!!.
European Space Agency (E.S,A.)
Europe, Commission on Security and Cooperation in
Executive Exchange, President's Commission on
Executive Office for Immigration Review (Justice)....
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Central Intelligence Agency
Council on Competitiveness
Council of Economic Advisers
Council on Environmental Quality
Domestic Policy Council
Economic Policy Council .
National Security Council LI""""
Office of Administration
Office of Management and Budget
Office of Science and Technology Policy ,....11
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
The White House Office , 665
Executive Office (District of Columbia) , 974
Executive Secretariat (Defense) 685
Expiration of terms of Senators, by classes 373-375
Export Council, President's 573
Export-Import Bank of the United States .*. " 858
Extension Service (Agriculture) , ,. M ^ 734
723
882
680
572
782
855
857
671
858
820
900
980
421
983
562
894
752
665
67O
669
670
67O
668
668
67O
671
669
671
671
Facilities Engineering Command, Naval
Ffemfly Nutrition Programs (Agriculture) ..
Farm Credit Administration
Farm Credit Administration Board....!."!!
Raraers Home Administration
Federal Aviation Administration.... !!!!
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Communications; Commission.,,!!!!
Common Carrier Bureau
v Field Operations Bnwam.
. 723
769
859
gS9
......... 774
831
749
....,,. 859
860
861
Federal Communications Commission Continued
Mass Media Bureau
Private Radio Bureau
Review Board
Office of
Administrative Law Judges
Engineering and Technology
General Counsel
Managing Director
Plans and Policy
Public Affairs
Federal Council on the Aging
Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.. ...
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation ,
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Election Commission
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Federal Government Service Task Force
Federal Grain Inspection Service (Agriculture)
Federal Highway Administration
Federal Housing Finance Board
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
Federal Judicial Center
Federal Labor Relations Authority
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
Federal Library and Information Center Committee.
Federal Maritime Commission
Bureau of:
Administration
Domestic Regulation
Economic Analysis
Hearing Counsel
Investigations
Trade Monitoring
District Offices
Office of:
Administrative Law Judges
General Counsel....
Managing Director
Secretary .
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
Regional Directors
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (Justice)
Federal Railroad Administration
Federal Register, Administrative Committee of the..,.
Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors
Divisions:
Applications Development and Statistical Serv-
Banking Supervision and Regulation
Consumer and Community Affairs
Federal Reserve Bank Operations
Hardware and Software Systems
LegaL
International Finance. ,.
Research and Statistics ,..,...
Office of:
Board Members
Controller...... , , ,..,
Federal Reserve Bank Activities
Information Resources Management
Management
Secretary
Federal Supply Services, Office of (GSA) ~
Federal Trade Commission , 4
Finance and Management (Agriculture)
Finance and Revenue (District of Columbia)
Financial Management, Office of
Army .......,
Navy... k '
Treasury. I.!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!!!
Fine Arts, Commission of w !!!.!!.!!!
Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and (Treas-
ury) ...!.,..,
Fire Department (District of Columbia).!.!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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861
860
860
860
860
859
859
859
861
880
775
861
862
862
489
779
833
863
863
970
863
682
640
864
865
865
864
865
865
865
865
864
864
864
864
865
866
866
740
834
876
851
853
852
852
852
853
852
852
852
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853
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852
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852
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Fitness and Sports, President's Council on Physical.- 894
Floor plans, Capitol 65O
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations. 983
Food and Consumer Services (Agriculture) 768
Food and Drug Administration 813
Food and Nutrition Services (Agriculture) . 768
Food Safety and Inspection Service (Agriculture) 779
Foreign Agricultural Service 771
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission (Justice) 756
Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consnlar
Offtces in the United States 1OO5
Foreign Policy Caucus, Arms Control and 571
Foreign-Trade Zones Board 867
Forestry, State and Private (Agriculture) 782
Forest Service (Agriculture) 782
Former Members of Congress, U.S. Association. 574
Foundation^
849
rship 871
Inter-American 871
National, on the Arts and Humanities 878
National Science 882
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission 565
Freer Gallery of Art. 9O5
Friendship Commission, Japan-United States ...... 565
Futures Trading Commission, Commodity 854
Press Photograph*
Radio and Television Cot
Gallery of Art
National Portrait.
General Accounting Liaison Office (Capitol)..
General Accounting Office ~~
Overseas Offices
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)~
General Assembly (United Nations) ..
General Counsels:
Agriculture ..
Army..
HHS
Board of Contract Ap
Federal Property Resources Service*.
Information Security Oversight Office
Office of
Comptroller.,
General Coun
Information Resources Mai
Inspector General
Geological Survey (Interior) ....
Government Ethics, Office of
Government National Mo
Government of the District of Cota
Government Printi
Bookstores .........
Regional Printin
iCHUD).
Plants,
1087
1O33
1OS3
1065
905
908
632
63O
632
633
633
1004
997
773
727
712
698
807
819
873
881
718
896
867
868
868
868
868
869
867
869
869
869
868
869
870
763
886
822
974
634
636
636
Page
General Services Administration Continued
Regional Printing Procurement Offices 635
Governors of the States and Territories 612
Grain Inspection Service, Federal (Agriculture) 779
Grounds and Buildings, Capitol 642
Guam, Delegate. 355, 521
H
Halibut Commission, International Pacific, United
States and <"?*t>pH<i 993
Handicapped, Committee for Purchase From the
Blind and Other Severely
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation
Health Affairs (Defense)
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF....
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
Office for
Civil Rights
Consumer Affairs
Legislation
Management and Budget ,
Personnel Administration
Planning Q "ff Evaluation
Public Affairs
Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Ad-
Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assistance .
Bureau of Health Professions
Centers for Disease Control
Family Support Administration...
Food and Drug Administration
Center for Biologies Evaluation and Research
Center for Drugs Evaluation and Research
Health Care Financing Administration
Health Resources and Services Administration ...
Indian Health Service
National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculos-
keletal and Sldn Diseases ,
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive
and Kidney Diseases
National Library of Medicine
Office of Human Development Services
Administration for
Aging
Children, Youth and Families.., ,
Developmental Disabilities
Native Americans
Office of Inspector General ,
Office of the General Counsel
Public Health Service , ~
Social Security Administration
Health Inspection Service, Animal and Plant (Agri-
culture) ...... , ..,.,
Health, National Institutes of (HHS)
Health Organization, Pan American ....
Health Organization, World ..
Health Review Commissions:
Federal Mine Safety and..
Occupational Safety and.......................
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National (HHS)
Highway Administration, Federal,.-
Museum and Sculpture Garden
853
871
694
807
810
808
809
807
808
809
808
807
811
813
814
811
818
813
813
813
816
813
814
815
816
816
816
816
815
809
809
810
810
809
808
807
810
817
777
815
995
1002
866
885
816
833
905
Historical Publications and
National
Records Commission,
875
Society, U.S. Capitol ... 574
Historic Preservation, Advisory Council on 849
History and description of the Capitol 642
History, National Museum of American 907
Holiday Commission, Martin Luther King, Jr., Fed-
eral , , ^ 566
Holocaust Memorial Council, U.S..i 913
Home Administration, Farmers 774
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Housing Finance Board, Federal
Home, Soldiers' and Airmen's, U.S
Hospital, Naval
House Chamber, diagram of
House Committees:
Assignments to
Membership of.
Select and Special
Standing
House Document Room
House Office Building Commission
House Office Buildings (Architect)
House of Representatives:
Chaplain
Child Care Center
Majority and Minority Rooms
Members' Biographies
Minority Floor Assistants
Officers of .
Page School
Personnel of
Office of the
Clerk of the House
Doorkeeper
Document Room
Publications Distribution Service
Historian
Legislative Counsel
Majority Leader
Majority Whip
Postmaster
Cannon Building Branch.
Capitol Branch
Longworth Building Branch
Raybura Building Branch
Sergeant at Arms
Speaker
Republican Leader
Republican Whip
Select and Special Committees ....".!" ...."
Standing Committees
House Periodical Press Gallery
House Press Gallery '""
House Radio and Television Gallery """."]
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT
OP
Field Offices """! ZZZ.ZZZ .".".".."!"."
General Counsel
Government National Mortgage Association....."
Office of
Administration ,, , ^ .,...
Chief Financial Officer ~"."
Community Planning and Development.........."."
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
Housing FHA Ca
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. 51
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Inspector General !..!""
Legislation and CongressionaYR^tionZ.."
Policy Development and Research ,
Public Affairs.
Public and Indian HouringZ^Z"""!!"!" "
Secretary _ _ '
Housing FHA Commissioner (HUD)....'!"..." ~
Humanities, National Council on
" National Endowment for..
Humanities, National Foundation on the* Arte'anZZ
Human Nutrition Information Services (Agriculture).
Hunger, Select Committee on ......Z;,
Human Services, Department of Health asd .'.]
I
faunigratkm and NatoraHzation Service,
Immigration Appeal Board of ., I.. "*
fennrigration Judge, Office of the Chief. ....[ *
^migration Review, Executive Office ior..vJ.r
fcapeacfcmeat trials by the f
622
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625
626
626
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621
620
625
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620
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622
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425
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1033
1065
819
823
819
822
821
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821
82O
822
820
820
821
820
821
819
822
879
879
878
769
497
807
750
753
753
752
609
Import-Export Bank of the United States .
Inaugurations, list
Independent Agencies
Index, Name..
Page
858
597
847
1155
Index Office, Congressional Record. 498
Indian Affairs, Bureau of 760
Area Directors 760
Indian Affairs, Senate Select Committee on 422
Indian Health Service (HHS) 814
Indian Housing, Public and (HUD) 821
Information Agency, U.S 914
Information Centre (UN) 1001
Information, Office of (Navy) 719
Information Resources Management (Agriculture). ... 767
Information Resources Management College (De-
fense) 708
Information Science, National Commission on Li-
braries and 877
Information Security Oversight Office (GSA) 868
Initiative Organization, Strategic Defense 708
Inspection Service, Food Safety and (Agriculture) .... 779
Inspectors General:
Agriculture 774
Air Force 728
Army 711
Commerce 786
Defense 700
Education 841
HHS 808
HUD 820
Interior 758
Justice 732
Labor 800
Transportation 829
Treasury 670
Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin
Diseases, National 816
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Dis-
eases, National 816
nstitute of Justice, National 756
nstitute, National Cancer (HHS) 816
Institute, National Heart, Lung, and Blood (HHS) 816
nstitute of Medicine 882
nstitutes of Health, National ... 815
nstitution, Smithsonian 900
Bureaus Under Direction of. 904
nsurance Corporation, Federal Crop 775
nsurance Corporation, Federal Deposit 861
ntelligence Agency, Central 670
intelligence Agency, Defense 705
Intelligence, Command, Control, Communications
and (Defense) , 692
ntelligence Command, Naval 723
Intelligence, Permanent Select Committee on
(House) .,. 491
ntelligence, Select Committee on (Senate) , 422
nter-American Defense Board 984
Chiefs of Delegations ]] 934
Defense College 934
Inter-American Development Bank 984
Board of Executive Directors 935
Officers.......... , ^ iwt 904
nter-American Foundation !ZZ " ] 871
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission.. .!".'.'".". 985
Intergovernmental Agencies Related to the United
Nations 1002
intergovernmental Committee for Migration".......... . 986
ntergovemmental Maritime Organization 1003
Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission
on ^ ^ ,... 848
INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE -ZZ.ZZZZ""Z 757
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation..]'......,. 764
Alaska Land Use Council 7^4
Bureau of
Indian Affairs...
760
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Assistant Secretary for Territorial and Interim-
Assistant Secretary for Water and
Commission on Fine Arts.
Delaware River Basin O
Geological Survey
National Park Service.
Office of
Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and
Parks 758
Assistant Secretary for Tnrfn Affairs 76O
Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Man-
agement 760
Assistant Secretary for Policy, Budget, and Ad-
758
763
763
757
757
758
760
757
757
758
762
762
764,911
758
759
761
761
682
Internfftfr"**! Affairs "*i Commodity Programs ..,....,. 770
International Atomic Energy Agency 1003
International Bank for Reconstruction and Develop-
986
Inspector Ge
Land and Minerals Management
Public Affairs
Secretary
Solicitor _ . *.
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement.
Field Offices.
Susquehanna River Basin Coo
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servio
U.S.M
Regional Offices.
Internal Revenue Service-
t Service.
Executive Directors and Alternates-
Officers and Department Heads
United States and Mexico.
International Boundary Commission. United Slates
adcast^
rdfor..
International Civil Aviation
International Cotton Advi
nitte
International Court of Justice (U.N-)-
International Development, Agency fbr_
International Development Association
International Economic Polkr
Officer* and Department Heads-
988
988
559
1O02
988
999
915
989
791
Canada..
United States and
International Labor Affairs, Bureau of
International Labor Or^MMMtirM* ....
International Monetary Fund
Executive Din
Offia
990
800
. 99O, 1OO2
990,1002
991
European Space Agency (EJSLA.>
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission
Intergovernmental Committee for Migration
International Bank for Reconstruction and Devd-
Unhed States and Mexico-
lational Bounda
988
International Crvfl Aviation Organiratioii ,
. 988
, 1O02
International Orga
-Continued
Page
International Cotton Advisory Committee 988
International Development Association .... 989
International Finance Corporation 989
International Joint Commission, United States and
f>Taijj> 990
International Labor Organization 990, 1002
International Monetary Fund 990, 1002
Organization for Economic Cooperation and De-
velopment 994
Organization of American States 993
Pan American Health Organization 995
Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-
United States 996
South Pacific Commission 997
United Nations 997
Intergovernmental Agencies Related to the
United Nations 1002
International Security Affairs (Defense) 689
International Security Policy (Defense) 689
International Telecommunication Union 1003
International Trade Administration (Commerce) 791
International Trade Commission, U.S 916
International Trade, U.S. Court of. 951
Interparliamentary Group, Canada-U.S 561
Interparliamentary Group, Mexico-U.S 566
Interparliamentary Union 570
Interpol-U.S. National Central Bureau 752
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 764
Interstate Commerce Commission 871
Investigation, Federal Bureau of 749
Investigative Service (DOD) 706
Investment Corporation, Overseas Private 915
Investment Management (SEC) 896
Japan-United States Friendship Commission
Joint Board on Defense, Permanent, Canada-United
Joint Boards of Visitors, Congressional..
Joint Chiefs of Staff (Defense)
Joint Commissions:
Congressional
International, United States and Canada
Joint Committees:
Printing
Taxation
Joint meetings, sessions, and inagurations of Con-
joint Service Schools
Armed Forces Staff College
Defense Intelligence College (DIG)
Defense Systems Management College
Industrial College of the Armed Forces
Information Resources Management College.. . .
National Defense University
National War College
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sci-
ences (USUHS)
Joint Staff (Defense)
Judge, Advocate General (Army)
Judge, Advocate General (Navy)
Judge, Office of Chief, Immigration
Judicial Center, Federal
Judiciary:
Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
Court of Appeals
District of Columbia Courts
Superior Court
Federal Judicial Center
Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Divi-
sion ...
565-
996
559
701
561
990
500
498
498
499
597
708
709
708
708
709
708
708
709
709
701
716
719
753
970
, 970
971
971
, 971
, 970
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Page
Judiciary Continued
Supreme Court of the United States 575
Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals of the
United States 932
U.S Claims Court 956
U.S Court of Appeals 930
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Colum-
bia Circuit , ,. . 933
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit 938
U S. Court of International Trade 951
US Court of Military Appeals 968
U S. District Court for the-District of Columbia..... 945
U.S Tax Court 961
JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF _ 731
Antitrust Division 734
Board of Immigration Appeals 7S3
Bureau of Justice Assistance . 756
Bureau of Justice Statistics 756
Bureau of Prisons 739
Civil Division , ,. . . 735
Civil Rights Division 736
Community Relations Service 755
Criminal Division ...... 737
Drug Enforcement Administration 741
Executive Office for U S Attorneys 734
Federal Bureau of Investigation 749
Federal Prison Industries, Inc 740
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission 756
Immigration and Naturalization Service 750
Immigration Review, Executive Office for., ,... 752
Interpol-U.S. National Central Bureau 752
Justice Management Division 733
Land and Natural Resources Division 737
National Institute of Justice 756
Office of-
Associate Attorney General 731
Attorney General 731
Chief Administrative Hearing Officer 753
Chief Immigration Judge 753
Deputy Attorney General 731
Inspector General 7 32
Intelligence Policy and Review 733
Justice Programs . . 75^
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention'! "2 756
Liaison Services 733
Legal Counsel " 732
Legal Policy ZL7!Z"Z!T 732
Legislative Affairs 733
Pardon Attorney !".."."".. , 753
Policy Development
Professional Responsibility
Public Affairs
Solicitor General
Tax Division
U.S. Marshals Service".'. ~
U.S. Parole Commission
U.S. Trustees ~
Justices, Judges, and Officers:
Claims Court, U.S
Court of Appeals for the District of ' Columbia^
Court of Appeals for the Federal : CircunC U.S
Court of International Trade, U S.
Court of Military Appeals, U-S
Courts of Appeals, U.S !.-l~"-
Temporary Emergency "
District Court for District of Columbia, u's
District of Colon** Court of Appeals:...: J'"'
Superior Court of the District of Columbia. "
Supreme Court, U.S
Tax Court, U.S ' ' "
732
733
733
731
738
752
753
754
,.. 960
950
937
955
969
930
932
950
971
971
929
967
^ **#** Federal Holiday Cbmmis-
Page
L
LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF. 793
Bureau of International Labor Affairs 800
Bureau of Labor-Management Relations and Co-
operative Programs 800
Bureau of Labor Statistics . . . 806
Department of Labor Academy . . 795
Employee Standards Administration 801
Employment and Training Administration. .. 804
Employment Standards Administration 80S
Labor-Management Standards 804
Mine Safety and Health Administration 804
Occupational Safety and Health Administration 803
Office of
Administration and Management, Assistant Sec-
retary for , 801
Administrative Appeals 793
Congressional Affairs 799
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs. .. 798
Information and Public Affairs 799
Inspector General 800
Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs 801
Policy, Assistant Secretary for 802
Public and Intergovernmental Affairs
Secretary, the
Solicitor, the
Regional Offices
Women's Bureau
Veteran's Employment and Training
Labor-Management Standards, Office of (Labor) .
Labor-Management Relations and Cooperative Pro-
grams, Bureau of (Labor)
-abor Organization, International
-abor Relations Authority, Federal
-abor Relations Board, National
-abor Statistics, Bureau of
-and and Natural Resources Division (Justice)
-and Management, Bureau of (Interior)
-aw, Administrative Judges (Agriculture)
Law Enforcement Training Center, Consolidated
-aw Library (Library of Congress) ........................
Law Revision Commission, District of Columbia ......
-aw Revision Counsel ...........................................
Leaders, Congressional:
House:
799
798
803
799
801
805
804
800
990
863
880
806
737
761
767
682
640
564
626
621
$21
Republican
Senate:
Majority ................................................................ 616
Republican ........................................................ 616
Legal Counsel (Justice) ............................................... 732
Legal Counsel (Senate) ...................................... "".'.""", 619
Legal Services Corporation ......................... " ......... 872
Legislative Affairs, Office of:
Air Force ........
Army .................
Commerce... .......
Defense, --------------
Education ...........
Energy ...............
HHS
HUD .....
Interior
Justice
Labor..
Transportation..
Treasury
Veterans' Affairs..
White House
Legislative Counsel;
House ,
727
713
785
695
843
839
807
819
757
733
798
719
828
677
844
695
626
619
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Congressional Directory
Page
Liaison Offices at Capitol
Air Force 631
Army 631
Coast Guard ~ 631
General Accounting Office 630
Navy/Marine 631
Office of Personnel Management 630
Veterans' Administration, Congressional Service 630
Liaison Services {Justice) 733
Libraries and Information Science, National Com-
mission on 877
Library, Joint Committee on the.... 498
Library, National (Agriculture) 783
Library of Congress... 637
Congressional Research Service 637
Divisions 637
Research Services 638
Senior Specialists 638
Copyright Office 640
Law Library 640
Office of Management 637
Office of the Librarian 637
Trust Fund Board 640
Library of Medicine, National 815
Library, Public (District of Columbia) 978
Logistics Agency (Defense)....... 706
Logistics and Installations (Army) 711
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Heart (HHS) 816
M
Mailing Standards, House Commission on Congres-
sional 565
Major Air Commands (Air Force)
Continental. .... 730
Overseas................................. 730
Majority and Minority Secretaries, Senate 618
Majority Leader. Office of:
House 621
Senate 616
Majority and Minority Rooms (House) 626
Majority Whip, Office of (House) 621
VffjifiagjtriMit Agency, Federal Emergency........ .. 862
Management ! Budget, Office of 669
Management and Finance (Agriculture) 767
Management College, Defense Systems 708
Management (Foreign Agricultural Service) 771
Management, Office of Personnel 886
Management Service, Financial (Treasury) 680
Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Air Force) 727
Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Army) 71 1
Manpower ^IKJ Reserve Affairs (Navy) 720
Mapping Agency (DOD) 707
Maps of Congressional Districts 11099
Marine Barracks 725
Marine Corps, U.S. Headquarters (Navy) 724
Maritime Commission, Federal 864
Market Regulation (SEC) 897
Marketing and Inspection Services 776
Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commis-
sion 566
Medals and Decorations. Board of (Navy) 720
Mediation *d Conciliation Service, Federal 865
Mediation Board, National........ ..... . 881
Medical Command, Naval 723
Medicine. Institute of.,,.. 882
Medicine, National Library of. 815
Meeting Days of House Committees 425
Meeting Days of Senate Committees 391
Members of the Cabinet, list f 664
, 1-356
... 503-557
368
357-368
Page
Members of Congress Continued
Terms of service 373-389
Membership.
House Committees 425
Senate Committees 391
Membership changes in the 100th and 101st Con-
gresses Hi
Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.... 565
Memorial Council, U S. Holocaust 913
Mental Retardation, President's Committee on 573
Merchant Marine Academy, Board of Visitors 560
Ment Systems Protection Board, U.S ~ 916
Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Washington .... 923
Metropolitan Police Department 977
Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Group 566
Migration, Intergovernmental Committee for 986
Migratory Bird Conservation Commission 567
Military Academy, Board of Visitors 560
Military Appeals, U.S. Court of 968
Military Personnel Command, Naval 723
Military Seahft Command (Navy) 724
Mine Safety and Health Administration (Labor) 804
Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, Feder-
al 866
Mines, Bureau of 763
Minority and Majority Rooms (House) 626
Minority and Majority Secretaries (Senate) 618
Minority Business Development Agency (Com-
merce) 792
Minority Floor Assistants (House) 626
Minority Leader, Office of (House) 621
Minority Whip, Office of (House) 622
Mint, U.S. (Treasury) 680
Miscellaneous Officials, Capitol 628
Monetary Fund, International 990
Monument Society, Washington National 923
Monuments Commission, American Battle 850
Mortgage Association, Government National (HUD) 822
Museum of African Art 906
Museum of American Art, National 907
Museum of American History, National 907
Museum of the American Indian, National 908
Museum, Anacostia Neighborhood 904
Museum, Cooper-Hewitt, of Decorative Arts and
Designs 905
Museum, Hirshhorn, and Sculpture Garden 905
Museum, National Air and Space , 906
Museum of Natural History 907
N
Narcotics Abuse and Control, Select Committee on... 495
Narcotics Control, Senate Caucus on International .... 570
National Academy of Sciences, National Academy
of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and
National Research Council , 881
Institute of Medicine 882
National Academy of Engineering 882
National Academy of Sciences 881
National Research Council. , 881
National Aeronautics and Space Administration 872
Office of
Administrator. 872
Aeronautics and Space Technology 873
Commercial Programs S72
Comptroller 872
Equal Opportunity Programs 873
External Relations , ^ * 873
Field Installations 874
General Counsel 873
Inspector General 873
Management * 873
Procurement ,,*-,, 873
Safety, Reliability, Maintainability and Quality
Assurance ....
,.. 873
Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. 873
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration-
Continued
Office of Continued
Space Flight
Space Flight Operations
Space Science and Applications
National Agricultural Library
National Air and Space Museum
National Archives and Records Administration . .
Administrative Committee of the Federal Register
National Archives Trust Fund Board
National Historical Publications and Records
Commission ,
National Archives Trust Fund Board
National Bureau of Standards
National Cancer Institute (HHS)
National Capital Planning Commission
National Centers for Disease Control (HHS)
National Commission for Employment Policy
National Commission on
Children
Libraries and Information Science
National Council on
Arts, the
Disability
Humanities, the
National Credit Union Administration
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities ......
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities ,.
National Council on the Arts
National Council on the Humanities
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities
National Museum Services Board
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (HHS). ...
National Historical Publications and Records Corn-
Page
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal
and Skin Diseases
National Institute of
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Justice..
National Institutes of Health '". ...
National Labor Relations Board.
General Counsel, Office of the
National Library of Medicine
National Library Service for the Blind and Physical-
ly Handicapped
National Mediation Board "....".
National Monument Society, Washington
National Mortgage Association, Government (HUD)
National Museum of
American Art
American History.
American Indian ,
Natural History ........." .......
Nabonal Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Park Service.
Regional Directors.
National Portrait Gallery
National Republican Congressional Committee"..... T.
National Republican Senatorial Committee
National Research CouncuV National Academy of
Sciences, National Academy of Engineer-
ing, Institute of Medicine, and
National Science Board., M .
National Science Foundation 72'"~J! ""
Directorates for
Admmfetratipn ,.. .
Biological, Behavioral and Social SaenceZZ""
Computer and Information Science and Eng>
^
875
Page
National Science Foundation Continued
Directorates for Continued
Mathematical and Physical Sciences 884
Scientific, Technological and International Af-
fairs.. . 884
Office of the Director ... 883
National Security Agency/Central Security Service
(Defense) 708
National Security Council 670
National Technical Information Service.. . 797
National Transportation Safety Board 885
National Zoological Park 908
Nations, United 997
Natural History, Museum of 907
Natural Resources and Environment (Agriculture) ... 782
Natural Resources Division, Land and 737
Naturalization Service, Immigration and 750
Naval Academy, Board of Visitors 560
Naval Academy, United States 724
Naval Air Systems Command .... .... 722
Naval Civilian Personnel Center 720
Naval District, Washington, Headquarters 724
Naval Facilities Engineering Command 723
Naval Hospital 723
Naval Intelligence Command 723
Naval Investigative Service Command 723
Naval Legal Service Command 724
Naval Medical Command 723
Naval Military Personnel Command 723
Naval Sea Systems Command 722
Naval Security Group Command 724
Naval Space Command 724
Naval Supply Systems Command 723
Naval Telecommunications Command 724
Office of
Chief of Naval Operations 721
Chief of Naval Research 721
Comptroller 721
Financial Management 721
General Counsel 718
Information . 719
Judge Advocate General of the Navy 719
Legislative Affairs , 719
Program Appraisal 718
Research, Engineering, and Systems 720
Secretary of the Navy 718
Under Secretary of the Navy
U.S Naval Academy
Naval Operations, Office of Chief of
Naval Records, Board for Correction of...
Naval Research, Office of the Chief of ... ..
Naval Security Group Command
718
724
721
720
720
724
Naval Supply Systems Command ........................... 723
NAVY, DEPARTMENT OF THE ......... ,
Board for Correction of Naval Records
Board of Decorations and Medals
Headquarters, Naval District Washington ...............
Headquarters, U S. Marine Corps ........... . ...............
Marine Barracks ........................
Military Sealift Command
718
720
720
724
724
725
724
Naval Air Systems Command ..,.,. 722
Naval Civilian Personnel Center 720
Naval Council of Personnel Boards < 720
Naval Facilities Engineering Command 723
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command 722
Navy/Marine Corps Liaison Office 631
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation "..,!, 885
Net Assessment (Defense) , &\
Networks, stations, and services represented in
Radio-Television Galleries 1080
News Photographers' Association, White House 1061
Newspapers represented in Press Gallery 1045
North Atlantic Assembly 555
Members, U.S. Delegation ''.,[[', 553
Officers , ...< ti < t . 570
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Notes in
Nuclear Agency, Defense 707
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S 917
Nutrition and Food Service (Agriculture) 768
Observatory, Astrophysical .......... . ...... . ........................
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(Labor) ............................................... - ............
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National ___
Office of
Administrative Law Judges (Agriculture) ...............
Administrative Law Judges (SEC) ............................
Administrator* Foreign Agricultural Service ...........
Administrator (GSA) ..................................................
Administrator (NASA) ...............................................
Administrator, Rural Electrification Administra-
tion ........................................................ .,.....-
Advocacy and Enterprise (Agriculture) .................
Architect of Capitol ................................................
Attending Physician, Capitol ...................................
Attorney General ......................................... . ...... ......
Chief of Naval Operations .........................................
Clerk of the House .....................................................
Comptroller of the Currency .....................................
Congressional Record Index ......................................
Doorkeeper, House .....................................................
Emergency Preparedness (District of Columbia) ....
Executive Administration (OPM) ..............................
Federal Supply Service (GSA) ..................................
General Accounting ................................. . ..... .............
Government Ethics ................................................ .....
Government Printing ..................................................
Human Development (HHS) ....................................
Historian (House) .......................................................
Justice Programs ............... * ........ .
Legislative Counsel:
House
Senate ..... '.
Librarian (Library of Congress) ....
Majority and Republican Leaders, House .
Majority and Minority Whips, House
Majority Secretary (Senate)................
Management and Budget
Minonty Secretary (Senate)
Naval Research
Parliamentarian, House
Patent and Trademark .......
Personnel Management
Physician, Attending, Capitol ..... ..................
Postmaster General ......... . ............ ......... .......... ...
Postmaster of the House.,
President of the United States
Science and Technology Policy...... ............. ,
Secretary of
Agriculture..
Air Force ........................ . ......... .
Army
Commerce
Defense
Education
Energy.....!.
Health and Human Services..
Housing and Urban Development ..
Interior ..... .........
Navy
Senate.
Transportation.
Treasury
Veterans Affairs
Sergeant at Arms, House.
Sergeant at Arms, Senate
Small and Disadvantage^ Business Utilization.
Office of:
Defense
803
885
793
767
895
771
867
872
776
767
627
628
731
721
622
68O
498
624
976
887
868
632
886
634
8O9
626
756
626
619
637
621
621
618
669
618
72O
62O
793
886
628
92O
6?5
665
671
766
726
71O
785
684
841
839
807
819
757
798
718
617
827
675
844
624
618
688
Page
Office of - Continued
Secretary of - Continued
NASA .............................................. 872
Speaker, House ........................................ 620
Technology Assessment ................................ 640
U.S. Trade Representative (Executive) ............ 671
U.S. Trustees (Justice) ................................. 754
Office of Personnel Management ...................... 886
Administration Group ................................. 887
Career Entry Group ................................ 888
Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee ....... 887
Office of
Congressional Relations ............................ 886
Director ................................................. 886
Executive Administration ........................ 887
General Counsel .......................................... 887
Inspector General .............................................. 886
International Affairs ......................................... 887
Investigations Group .................................. 890
Personnel Systems and Oversight Group .............. 888
Regional Offices ..................... . ............. . ......... 891
Retirement and Insurance Group ......................... 889
Washington Area Service Center .......................... 890
Officials, miscellaneous, Capitol .............................. 628
Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Permanent
Committee for .................................... 569
Operational Test and Evaluation (Defense) ............ 699
Operations and Plans (Air Force) .............................. 729
Operations, Office of (Agriculture) ....................... 768
Operations, Office of Chief of Naval .................... 721
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Devel
opment..... ........................................... .
OECD Center
Secretariat
Organization, International Labor.
Organization of American States
994
994
994
895, 906
993
General Secretariat ................................................ 994
The Council ................................................................ 993
Organization, Pan American Health ........................... 995
Organization, Strategic Defense Initiative .................. 708
Outlook Board, World Agricultural ........................... 769
Overseas Commands (Air Force) ................................ 730
Overseas Private Investment Corporation ................. 915
Pacific Halibut Commission, International, United
States and Canada....*
Packers and Stockyards Administration
Page Board, House of Representatives
Page Schools:
House
Pan American Health Organization ,
Centers
Field Offices
Sanitary Bureau
Panama Canal Commission
Pardon Attorney (Justice)
Park, National Zoological
Park Service, National
Parliamentarian (House), Office of the
Parole, Board of (District of Columbia)
Parole Commission, U.S
Patent and Trademark Office
Director's Staff ,
Management ,
Regional Offices -
Volunteer Recruitment and Selection
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation.
Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration (Labor)
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
Advisory Committee.
Board of Directors -
Official* i f f ^
993
780
560
629
629
995
996
995
995
891
753
908
759
620
980
920
793
891
891
892
892
892
892
801
893
893
893
893
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Periodical Press Galleries 101
Executive Committee 101
House Periodical Press Gallery 101
Members entitled to admission. 101
Periodicals represented -. 101
Rules governing admission to lOi
Senate Periodical Press Gallery
Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell
Holmes Devise Fund
Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United
States 99
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (House) 49
Personnel (Air Force) 72
Personnel Boards, Navy Council of. 72
Personnel Management, Office of ,
Personnel, Office of (Agriculture) 768
Personnel, Office of (District of Columbia) 97
Photographers Association, White House News 106
Photographers Gallery, Press 105
Physical Fitness and Sports, President's Council on ... 89
Physician at the Capitol, Attending 628
Planning Commission, National Capital 87<
Plans and Operations (Air Force) 729
Plant and Animal Health Inspection Service (Agri-
culture) , , 777
Police:
Capitol, United States 628
Metropolitan 97-
Police Board, Capitol , [].. 621
Policy Committee, Democratic (Senate)............. 4U
Policy Committee, Republican (Senate) 42
Policy Development and Research (HUD) .".".' 821
Policy, International Security (Defense) 689
Political Classification of Congress " 368
Portrait Gallery, National qno
Postal Rate Commission
Postal Service, U.S ."."..... 920
Postal Union, Universal 1ttn
Postal ZIP Codes, Nine-Digit:
House
Senate ZZ
Postmaster General,"office"oZ
Postmaster of the House
Post Office, Annex 2 ..Z 626
Post Office, Cannon Office Building
Post Office, Capitol _
Post Office, Longworth Office Building 626
Post Office, Raybum Office BufldiniE "
Post Office, City, Washington .."
Preservation, Advisory Councfl on Historic
President, Executive Office of..,
President of the Senate
President of the United Sw^SSSS^
Presidents and Vice Presidents and the
coincident with their terms...
'
House Press Gallery .........
Members entitled to admission to.
Newspapers represented in.
___
Safe* governing ^aflery
Services represented
Page
Printing, Bureau of Engraving and ., ...... 80
Printing, Joint Committee on..,., .................... 4gg
Printing Office, Government ..................... $34
Prison Industries, Inc., Federal (Justice) .............. 749
Prisons, Bureau of (Justice) . . ...... """ 739
Private Investment Corporation, Overseas , . 915
Probate Court, Register of Wills and Clerk of ..... 972
Product Safety Commission, Consumer .., ........... 354
Program Analysis and Budget (Agriculture) ... . " 773
Program Analysis and Evaluation (Defense) ............ \ 697
Program Appraisal, Office of (Navy) ............... 7jg
Program Operations (Agriculture) ........ 77$
Programs and Legislation (Agriculture) ............ 731
Programs, Office of Justice ....................... 75$
Projects Agency, Defense Advanced Research . ... 702
Protection Board, U.S. Ment Systems ........... 91 g
Pro tempore, President, of Senate.. . . ..... 615
Public Affairs (Air Force) ........................... 727
Public Affairs (Defense) ..................... 696
Public Affairs (HUD) ........................... ' 820
Public and Indian Housing (HUD)... , .......... 321
Publications Distribution Service, House Doorkeeper 624
Public Buildings Service (GSA) ....................... 869
Public Debt, Bureau of the (Treasury) ............... 680
Public Diplomacy. U.S. Advisory Commission on ..... 912
Public Library (District of Columbia) ................. 973
Public Service and Collections Management I (Li-
brary of Congress) .................................... 639
Public Service Commission (District of Columbia).. .. 978
Public Works, Department of (District of Columbia) . 978
Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of:
Governor of. ................................... 4 ................ 612
Resident Commissioner ............................ 353, 367, S2S
Quality, Council on Environmental ............................. 671
Radio and Television Correspondents' Galleries
Executive Committee of.
House Radio and Television Gallery .....""...
Members entitled to admission to 'Z
Networks, stations, services represented in ..............
Rules governing admission to
Senate Radio and Television Gallery,...
Railroad Administration, Federal
Railroad Retirement Board Z.ZZ'." "
~*ailroad Ticket Office, Capitol .....""..
Late Commission, Postal Z.'.!ZZ.".'."
Reconstruction and Developmentr""intemationii
Bank for
-ecord, Congressional, Index Office ".'ZZ.ZZZ.'"
ecords Administration, National Archives and ...'"..
Recreation Department (District of Columbia) .....
ted Cross, American '" ]'
egional Administrators (GSA) ZZZZZ
egional Commissions, Appalachian
Regional Directors, Federal Mediation and "con-
ciliation Service
egional Offices (GAO) .
egional Printing Plants <OTO)Z*ZZZZZZ
egional Printing Procurement Office* '(OPO)'
Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court ."2
tegular and special sessions of Congress, list of .".'.'
Regulatory Affairs, Department of Consumer and
(District of Columbia)
Regulatory Commission, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Programs and Marketing Services"(A^
culture) r ft
CTtrt*U*ntati+rmj,. """t**tnr......t
1065
1065
1065
1067
1080
1065
1065
834
922
630
894
986
498
875
979
850
870
851
865
633
833
799
636
635
972
586
975
917
Representatives:
Apportioned to the several States under each
~~4 WU ,
Assignment of, to committees,.
611
518
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Representatives Continued
Biographies of. 1-356
Delegates, and Senators serving in the Ist-lOlst
Congresses.... . 61O
Service of, showing Congresses in -which it has
been rendered....... 379
State, list of 357
Votes cast for 578
Republican Congressional Committee, National 489
Republican Policy Committee (Senate) 421
Republican Policy Committee (House) 490
Republican Senatorial Committee, National 419
Research, Development and Aquisition (Army) 711
Research, Engineering and Systems (Navy) 720
Research Council, National, National Academy of
Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and Na-
tional Academy of Sciences ........................... 881
Research, Office of the Chief of Naval 721
Research Projects Agency, Defense Advanced 7O2
Research Service, Agricultural 783
Research Service, Congressional (Library of Con-
gress) 637
Research Service, Economic (Agriculture).. 770
Reserve Affairs (Defense) 697
Reserve System, Federal 851
Resolution Trust Corporation Oversight Board 895
Retardation, Mental, President's Committee on 573
Retirement Board, Railroad 922
Revenue Service, Internal (Treasury) 682
Rights Division, Civil (Justice) _ 736
River Basin Commission, Susquehanna 91 1
Roosevelt Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano.... 565
Royalty Tribunal, Copyright 854
Rural Electrification Administration 776
Safety and Health Administration, Mine (Labor)
Safety and Health Review Commission, Federal
Mine
Safety and Health Review Commission, Occupation-
Safety Board, National Transportation
St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
Savings Bonds Division, U.S. (Treasury)...
Scholarship Foundation, Harry S. Truman..................
Schools, Page:
House
Senate .
Science and Education (Agriculture)
Science and Technology Policy, Office of.
Science Board, National ............... , .
Science Foundation, National
Sciences, National Academy of..........................
Sealift Command, Military (Navy).
Seating Arrangement in the Senate
866
885
885
836
679
871
629
629
783
671
882
882
881
724
661
662
Seaway Development Corporation, St. Lawrence 836
Secretariat (OECD) ....... ... .................. 995
Secretariat (South Pacific Commission) 997
Secretariat (United Nations) 1000
Secret Service, United States (Treasury). 681
Securities and Exchange Commission.....................'..... 895
Division of Corporation Finance........ 896
Division of Enforcement ........... 897
Division of Investment Management .. 896
Division of Market Regulation - 897
Office of
Administrative Law Judges...
Chi
Seating Plan of House Chamber...
Applications and Reports Services..
Chief Accountant .
Comptroller
895
897
... 895
897
Consumer Affairs and Information Services 897
Economic Analysis ~ -., 895
Edgar Management 898
Executive Director. ... 895
General Counsel , 896
Page
Securities and Exchange Commission Continued
Office of Continued
Information Systems Management 898
Personnel 898
Secretary 895
Regional Offices 898
Security Administration, Social 817
Security and Cooperation in Europe, Commission on 562
Security Agency/Central Security Service, National
[Defense) 708
Security Assistance Agency, Defense 708
Security Council (United Nations) 999
Security Council, National 670
Security Group Command, Naval , 724
Security, Policy and International (Defense) 689
Select and special committees:
House 485
Senate 418
Select Committee on Aging (House) 492
Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families
(House) 496
Select Committee on Ethics (Senate) , 421
Select Committee on Hunger (House) 497
Select Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate) 422
Committee on Intelligence, Permanent
(House) 491
Select Committee on Intelligence (Senate) 422
Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control
(House) ~ 495
Selective Service System 899
570
615
571
563
609
570
615
Caucus on International Narcotics Control .
Chaplain.............
Commission on Art
Commission on the Bicentennial of the
Court of Impeachment
Office Building Commission
Officers of the
Personnel of
Office of the
Democratic Whip
Legal Counsel
Legislative Counsel
Majority Leader
Majority Secretary
Minority Secretary
Republican Leader
Secretary
Sergeant at Arms
President of.
President pro tempore
Special sessions of
Senate Committees:
Assignments to
Meeting days of.
Membership of.
Special and select..
616
619
619
616
618
618
616
617
618
615
615
596
503
391
391
418
392
391
391
630
570
627
629
1087
1033
1065
419
419
Assignments to committees 39 1
Biographies of. 1-356
Continuous service of..... - 376
Expiration of terms of service, by groups 373-375
Subcommittees of... -
Senate Employees' Child Care Center..
Senate Office Building Commission ~.
Senate Office Buildings (Architect)
Senate Page School -
Senate Periodical Press Gallery
S^pflt*" Pyesg Gallery........ *...
Senate Radio and Television Gallery
Senatorial Campaign Committee, Democratic. -.
Senatorial Committee, National Republican
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Senators Continued
Delegates, and Representatives serving in the 1st-
101st Congresses - *
State list of.
Sergeant at Arms.
House of Representatives - *7
Service and terms in Congress:
Delegate of
American Samoa 389
District of Columbia 389
Virgin Islands
Representatives
Resident Commissioner
Senators:
Continuous service
Expiration of terms
Service Commission, Public (District of Columbia),
Service-
Agricultural Cooperative 776
Agricultural Marketing 777
Agricultural Research. ~ 783
Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation. 770
Animal and Plant Health (Agriculture) 777
Community Relations (Justice) 755
Economic Research (Agriculture) 770
Federal Grain Inspection (Agriculture) 779
Federal Mediation and Conciliation 865
Financial Management (Treasury).
Food and Consumer (Agriculture)
Food and Nutrition
Foreign Agricultural.
Forest (Agriculture)
General Administration
Human Nutrition Information (Agriculture) ..
Immigration and Naturalization (Justice)
Indian Health (HHS)
Internal Revenue (Treasury)..
768
768
771
782
867
769
750
814
682
706
776
770
759
797
Investigative Service (DOD) f
Marketing and Inspection (Agriculture) ...
National Agricultural Statistics (Agriculture)......
National Park (Interior)
National Technical Information (Commerce)
Office of Management and Finance (Agriculture)... 767
Soil Conservation (Agriculture) 783
U.S. Customs (Treasury) , 681
U.S. Fish and Wildlife (Interior) 758
U.S. Postal . , . 920
U.S. Secret (Treasury)...., .. .. 681
Veterinary (Agriculture) , 771
Service System, Selective .... ....... ... 899
Sessions of Congress, Joint Meetings and ... 597
Sessions of Congress, list of ......... 59*
Sessions of the Senate, special, dates of... 596
Severely Handicapped, Committee for Purchase
From the Blind and Other 853
Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. Office
of
Defense
NASA - 872
899
s Administration
Smithsonian Institution ....
Board of Regents, Personnel of...
... 900
- 90
Anacpstia Neighborhood Museum, .,
Archives of American Art ......., ....
Arthur M, Sadder Gall,
Astspphysicai Observatory .
Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Decorative Arts and
Design.
Freer Gallery of Art,.
Board of Trustees
Officers of the Board.,,.. , ^ ^.^
SEsshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden....
904
904
906
909
. 90S
Page
mithsonian Institution Continued
Bureaus under the direction of Continued
Museum of African Art 906
National Air and Space Museum 906
National Gallery of Art 910
National Museum of American Art 907
National Museum of American History 907
National Museum of the American Indian 908
National Museum of Art Commission 907
National Museum of Natural History 907
National Portrait Gallery 908
National Zoological Park 908
Office of-
Exhibits Central 908
Horticulture 908
Museum Programs 909
Resident Associate Program , 909
Tropical Research Institute 909
Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars
Council Members
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Establishment, Personnel of
Office of:
Assistant Secretaries for.
Administration 901
Museums 902
Public Service 903
Research 902
General Counsel 902
Secretary. 901
Under Secretary 901
Social Security Administration * 817
Soil Conservation Service 783
Soldiers' and Airmen's Home. U.S 923
Board of Commissioners 923
Officers of the Home 923
Solicitor General (Justice) 731
Solicitor, Office of (Labor) 803
South Pacific Commission 997
Space (Air Force) , , 727
Space Administration, National Aeronautics and 872
Space and Air Museum, National 906
Space Agency, European (E.S.A.) 983
Space Flight, Office of (NASA) 873
Space Science and Applications (NASA) 872
911
901
909
900
Space Systems (Air Force) 727
Speaker of the House of Representatives 620
Special and select committees:
House 485
Senate 418
Special Committee on Aging (Senate) 423
Special Missions, U.S. Diplomatic and Consular Of-
,. 1030
Special Nutrition Programs (Agriculture) 769
Special Projects Office (Library of Congress) 637
Special Sessions of the Senate, dates of 596
Sports, President's Council on Physical Fitness and... 894
Stabilization and Conservation Service (Agriculture). 770
Staff, Air (Air Force) 728
Staff, Army 713
Staff, Joint Chiefs of (Defense) -. 701
Staffs of House committees, 425
Staffs ot Senate committees , , , 391
Standards, National Bureau of. 795
425
391
673
674
674
673
674
782
357
House ,
Senate.......... .,.,, ,. ...,
STATE, DEPARTMENT OF ,.. !.!!."""",""."".!"....
Ambassadors-at-Large
Bureaus ^ .~*,i
Office of the Secretary., ....
Offices ,..,., ..,..... .......rt..
State and Private Forestry (Agricttliure) "LZ.Z,".".".,
State delegations in Congress
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State Research Service and Cooperative (Agricul-
ture). 783
States and Territories, Governors of the 612
States, Organization of American 993
Statistical Information 577
Court of Impeachment 609
Governors of the States and Territories 612
Presidents and Vice Presidents and the Congresses
coincident with their terms 613
Representatives Under Each Apportionment 611
Sessions of Congress......... 586
Special sessions of the Senate 596
Votes Cast for Representatives, Resident Commis-
sioner, and Delegates in 1986, 1988, and
1990 578
Votes Cast for Senators in 1986, 1988, and 1990 ~L 577
Statistics, Labor, Bureau of. 806
Steenng and Policy Committee, Democratic
(House) 487, 62O
Stockyards and Packers Administration 78O
Strategic Defense Initiative Organization 708
Study Conference, Environmental and Energy ........... 572
Superior Court of the District of Columbia 971
Supply Systems Command, Naval 723
Supreme Court, United States 575
Officers of the Supreme Court 929
Survey, Geological (Interior) , 763
Susquehanna River Basin Commission 764, 9114
System
Federal Reserve 851
Selective Service 899
Systems Command, Naval Air 722
Systems Command, Naval Sea 722
Systems Command, Space and Naval Warfare 722
Systems Management College, Defense 7O8
Systems Protection Board, U.S. Merit 916
Taxation, Joint Committee on
Tax Court of the United States ..
Tax Division (Justice) .
Technical Information Service, National
*)..
498
.... 961
738
(Com-
797
Technology Assessment, Office of. 64O
Technology Assessment Board 640
Telecommunication Union, T^tfmati rtT ^T*i 1003
Telecommunications Command (Navy) 724
Telecommunications and Information (Commerce) 797
Telegraph Office, Capitol 630
Telephone Exchange (Capitol) 630
Television and Radio Correspondents* Galleries 1065
Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals of the U.S. 932
Tennessee Valley Authority 912
Terms of Presidents and Vice Presidents 613
Terms of Service:
Representatives ,. ... 379-389
Senators.....-......-...-.-... 373378
Territories and States, Governors of 612
Ticket Offices, Capitol:
Airlines, Combined 629
Railroad , 630
Tobacco, and Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol (Treas-
ury) 681
Trade Commission, Federal 866
Trade, U.S. Court pf International 951
Trading Commission, Commodity Futures 854
Traffic Safety Administration, National Highway 834
Training Administration, Employment and (Labor) ... 804
Transit Authority, Washington Metropolitan Area 923
Transportation Administration, Urban Mass 835
TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OP . 827
Federal Aviation Administration .., 831
Field Organizations
Federal Highway Administration..
Regional Offices..
Federal Railroad Administration...
831
833
...... 833
834
TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF Continued
Regional Offices
Maritime Administration
Field Activities
Transportation Safety Institute
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center ..
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration....
Regional Offices
Office of Inspector General
Office of the Secretary
Research and Special Programs Administration
St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation ...
U.S. Coast Guard (DOT)
Major Field Commands
Urban Mass Transportation Administration
Regional Offices
Travel and Tourism (Commerce)
TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF THEI
Bureau of:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
Engraving and Printing
Public Debt
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
Financial Management Service
Internal Revenue Service
Office of:
Comptroller of the Currency
Departmental Finance and Management
Domestic Finance .
Economic Policy
Enforcement ... .
Fiscal Assistant Secretary .
General Counsel
Inspector General
International Affairs
Legislative Affairs
Management -
Public Affairs and Public Liaison,,
Tax Policy
Thrift Supervision ,
Treasurer of the United States
Under Secretary for International Affairs
United States Customs Service
United States Mint
United States Savings Bonds Division
United States Secret Service
Trials by Court of Impeachment, Senate
Tropical Research Institute, Smithsonian
Tropical Tuna Commission, Inter-American ~
Truman Scholarship Foundation, Harry S
Trust Fund Boards*
National Archives
Trusteeship Council (United Nations)
Tuna Commission, Inter-American Tropical
U
Under Secretary of the Air Force 726
Under Secretary of the Army 710
Under Secretary of the Navy 718
Union, Interparliamentary * 570
United Nations 997
Economic and Social Council 998
Economic Commission of
Africa 1002
Asia and the Pacific 1001
Europe 1001
Latin America and the Caribbean 1001
Western Asia...... 1002
General Assembly 997
Intergovernmental Agencies Related to the United
Nations 1002
Page
. 835
. 836
. 837
838
838
834
835
829
827
838
836
829
830
835
835
797
675
681
680
680
682
680
682
680
678
675
675
676
675
676
676
679
676
677
677
678
678
675
679
683
679
675
681
680
679
681
609
909
985
871
640
876
999
985
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United Nations Continued
Intergovernmental Agencaes Related to the United
Nations Continued
Food and Agricultural Organization. 983, 1002
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
/VATTl .. .., 1OO4
Intei^overamental Maritime Organization 1003
International Atomic Energy Agency 1003
International Bank for Reconstruction and De-
velopment
International Civil Aviation Organization
International Development Association w
International Finance Corporation 893, 9U7
International Labor Organization 895, 906
International Monetary Fund 990, 1002
International Telecommunication Union 1003
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cul-
tural Organization 1002
United Nations High Commissioner for Refu-
gees 1004
United Nations Information Centre 1001
Universal Postal Union 1003
World Health Organization 1002
World Meteorological Organization 1003
International Court of Justice 999
Secretariat 1000
Security Council 999
Trusteeship Council 999
U.S. Administrative Conference 847
U S Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy 912
U.S. Alternative Fuels Council f 574
U S. Anns Control and Disarmament Agency 912
U S Capitol Buildings and Grounds 642
U S. Capitol Police ,... 628
U S. Capitol, Commission on the West Central Front
of the 563
U S. Claims Court 956
Officers of 960
U S. Coast Guard (DOT) 829
Major Field Commands (DOT) 83O
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 913
U.S Constitution, Commission on the Bicentennial
of the , 563
U S Court of Appeals, District of Columbia 933
Officers of 937
Residences of judges and officers 937
Senior Circuit Judges 936
US. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit 938
U.S. Court of International Trade 951
Officers of , , 955
U.S. Court of Military Appeals.....: 968
Residences of judges and officers 969
U.S. Courts, Administrative Office of 97O
U.S. Courts of Appeals 930
U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Federal Circuit 944
U.S Customs Service (Treasury) , ,. ., 68]
U.S. Diplomatic and Consular Offices , , 1023
Special Missions 103O
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia 945
Residences of judges, retired judges, and officers ..
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Interior)
U.S. Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Con,-
sular Offices in the., rt
U.S. Friendship Commission, Japan and ....
US. Capitol Historical Society
U,S. Holocaust Memorial Council
US. Information Agency ,.,,.
US. Agency for International Development^.""""!^"
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
US. International Trade Commission^ t
U.S. Interparliamentary Group, Canada
US. Interparliamentary Group, Mexico ""
US, Marine Corps, Headquarters
US, Marshals Service
U.S.
U.S. National Central Bureau, Interpol
J.S Naval Academy
U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission...,
U S. Parole Commission
Regional Offices
US Postal Service
Board of Governors
Office of Postmaster General
Human Resources
Marketing and Communications .
1005
565
574
913
914
915
915
916
56
566
724
752
91
680
Page
752
724
917
920
920
.. -. 920
920
920
921
921
US. Railroad Retirement Board 922
J.S. Savings Bonds Division 679
US. Secret Service 681
U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home 923
US. Supreme Court 575
US. Tax Court 961
Officers of 967
Special Trial Judges 967
US. Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 932
U S. Trade Representative, Office of (Executive). ... 671
U S. Travel and Tourism (Commerce) 797
U S. Trustees (Justice) 754
Universal Postal Union 1003
Urban Development, Housing and, Department of ... 819
Utilization, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Busi-
Defense
NASA
688
872
Valley Authority, Tennessee 912
Congressional Liaison Service (Capitol) 630
VETERANS' AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF 844
Office of the-
Acquisition and Facilities 844
Congressional and Public Affairs 844
Finance and Information Resources Manage-
Human Resources and Administration 845
National Cemetery System 845
Veterans Benefits Administration 845
Veterans Health Services and
Research Administration 845
Policy Planning 845
Public and Intergovernmental Affairs 844
Secretary 844
Veteran's Employment and Training (Labor) 805
Veterinary Services (Agriculture) 778
Vice President of the United States, biography 1
Vice Presidents and the Congresses coincident with
their terms 613
Virgin Islands, Delegate 356
Visitors, Boards of, to Academies 559
Votes cast for 1984, 1986, and 1988:
Delegates 584
Representatives , 578
Resident Commissioner 584
Senators , , 577
W
Washington City Post Office ,
981
981
923
8819
724
Classified Stations ...
.Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Washington National Monument Society
Washington Naval District, Headquarters,...,
Water Commission and International Boundary
United States and Mexico 988
Welfare Benefits Administration, Pension and
(Labor) , 801
West Central Front of the U.S. Capitol, Commission
on the ,, 563
Western Union Telegraph Co. at Captyol 630
Whips (Majority and Republican, House) 621
White House News Photographers Association 1061
Members represented ., 1061
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Page
White House News Photographers Association-
Continued
Officers 1061
White House Fellowships, President's Commission .... 894
White House Office 665
Wills, Register of, and Clerk of Probate Court 972
Women's Bureau (Labor) 8ft1
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars .
911
WOOurOW WUSOn iniClIUUHJIUU >^111W1 ti wrwuwuua. *.
Works, Department of Public (District of Columbia). 978
WOniS, uepanmcm m inunv. \j-ifciw.. % %***/. *
World Agriculture Outlook Board 769
World Health Organization
World Meteorological Organization.
Z
ZIP Codes, Nine-Digit Postal
House
Senate.
Zones Board, Foreign-Trade
Zoological Park, National.
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. 1003
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369
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908
102d Congress*
THE VICE PRESIDENT
DAN QUAYLE, Republican, of Huntington, IN; born in Indianapolis, IN, Febru-
ary 4, 1947; graduated, Huntington High School, 1965; B.A., DePauw University,
1969; J.D., Indiana University School of Law, 1974; admitted to the bar in 1974;
served in Indiana National Guard, 1969-75; associate publisher of Huntington Herald-
Press; member: Rotary, Huntington Chamber of Commerce, Hoosier State Press,
Huntington Bar Association; married to the former Marilyn Tucker, 1972; three chil-
dren: Tucker Danforth, Benjamin Eugene, and Mary Corinne; elected to the 95th
Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th Congress; elected to the U.S.
Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981; reelected,
November 4, 1986; elected Vice President, November 8, 1988; resigned Senate seat
on January 3, 1989; took oath of office January 20, 1989.
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)
CkitfofSttf.VrmBm Kristol, OEOB, Room 272, 456-6605.
Assistant to the Vice President for Policy and Deputy Chief of Staff. Spence Abraham,
OEOB, Room 200, 456-6604.
Assistant to the Vice President and Director of Public Liaison. Greg Zoeller, OEOB,
Room 200, 456-6640.
Assistant to the Vice President and Press Secretary. David Beckwith, OEOB, Room 280,
456-7034.
Assistant to the Vice President for Legislative Affairs. William Gribbin, S212, The
Capitol, 224-8391.
Assistant to the Vice President and Director of Scheduling. Cecile Kremer, OEOB,
Room 279, 395-4245.
Assistant to the Vice President and Chief of Staff to Mrs. Quayle. Denise Balzano,
OEOB, Room 268, 456-7022.
Counsel to the Vice President Randy Wilson, OEOB, Room 271, 456-2816.
Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs.'- Carnes Lord, OEOB, Room
298, 395-4213,
Executive Secretary, National Space Council. Mark Albrecht, OEOB, Rooom 423, 395-
6175.
Executive Director of Council on Competitiveness.LarTy Lindsey, OEOB, Room 214,
456-6402.
'Biographies are based on information furnished or authorized by the respective Senators and
Representatives.
Congressional Directory ALABAMA
ALABAMA
(Population, 1980 census, 3,876,808)
SENATORS
HOWELL T.
School of Law; ^^^^ ^SSaS^Siya; Heflin, Rosser & Munsey,
.
^bL^w^s fore^ipient of James Madison Award with Enc Severeid by NaUona
RrnadSSt Editorial Association; Distinguished Amencan Award, National Football
KSS^^HM^rpSSe; Justice Award, American Judicature Society; Delected to
The US. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; re-
elected November 6, 1984 and November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
728 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0101 ........................... 224-4124
Administrative Assistant. Stephen Raby.
Office Manager. Carlton Betenbaugh.
Press Secretary. Tom McMahon. ->-~, /is*\ o^/* -o->i
Federal Courthouse, B-29, 15 Lee Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 .................... (205) 834-2823
P.O. Box 228, Tuscumbia, AL 35674 ....................................................................... (205) 381-706O
355 Federal Building, 1800 5th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203 ............. (205) 731-1500
437 Federal Courthouse, Mobile, AL 36602 ........................................................... (205) 432-7715
RICHARD C. SHELBY, Democrat, of Tuscaloosa, AL; born in Birmingham, AL on
May 6, 1934; attended the public schools; A.B., University of Alabama, 1957; LL.B., Uni-
versity 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 Legisla-
ture, 1977-78; former president, Tuscaloosa County Mental Health Association; member
of Alabama Code Revision Committee, 1971-75; member: Phi Alpha Delta; legal fraterni-
ty; 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
reflected to the three succeeding Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 4,
Office Listings
313 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0103 224-5744
Administrative Assistant. Tom Young, FAX: 224-3416
Personal Secretary/Appointments. Anne Caldwell.
Press Secretary. Trkaa Primrose.
P.O. Box 2570, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403 , (205) 759-5047
Federal Balding, Room 323, 1800 5th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL
352P3 (205)731-1384
ALABAMA 102d Congress
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
State Director. Fred Clark.
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 chil-
dren: Scott, Patrick, Shawn, Chris, Cameron, and Kelly; elected to the 99th Congress on
November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1330 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0101 225-4931
Chief of Staff/Press Secretary. Jo Bonner.
Legislative Director. Nancy Tippins.
Personal Secretary. Billie LaBarbera.
Suite 126, 2970 Cottage Hill Road, Mobile, AL 36606 (205) 690-2811
District Representative. Taylor Ellis.
Counties: Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washington, and Wilcox (7 counties). Population (1980),
563,140,
ZIP Codes: 36030 (part), 36033 (part), 36401 (part), 36419, 36420 (part), 36425, 36426 (part), 36427, 36431, 36432
6030 (part]
5-36, 364;
36652, 36660, 36685, 36689, 36691, 36693, 36695, 36720-23, 36726, 36727 (part), 36728 (part), 36741, 36747, 36751,
36753, 36760, 36761 (part), 36762, 36766, 36768 (part), 36769, 36771, 36778, 36780, 36782 (part), 36783 (part), 36784
(part)
SECOND DISTRICT
WILLIAM L. DICKINSON, Republican, of Montgomery, AL; born in Opelika, AL,
June 5, 1925; graduated from University of Alabama Law School, June 5, 1950; 3 years in
Navy, World War II; USAF Reserve; four children: Chris, Mike, Tara, and Bill, Jr.;
member: First Methodist Church of Montgomery, Kiwanis, Alabama- Bar Association,
Masons, Shriners, SAB Social Fraternity, and Alabama Alumni Association; Opelika city
judge, 2 years; judge, Lee County Court of Common Pleas and Lee County Juvenile
Court, 4 years; judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit of Alabama, 4 years; assistant vice president,
Southern Railway System, 2 years; one of Alabama's "Four Outstanding Young Men,"
1961; married to the former Barbara Edwards, of Plant City, FL, March 10* 1977; elected
to 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2406 Raybura House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0102 225-2901
Administrative Assistant. Clay Swanzy.
Chief Legislative Aide. William F. Stiers.
Executive Assistant. Wendy Craine.
301 Federal Court Building, 15 Lee Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 (205) 223-7292
Field Representative. [Vacant.]
Federal Building, 100 West Troy Street, Dothan, AL 36303 (205) 794-9680
City Hall Building, Main Street, Opp, AL 36467 (205) 493-9253
4 Congressional Directory ALABAMA
Counties: Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw. Dale, Geneva. Henry, Hoimoa, Mom-
^jSery, sad Pike (13 counties). Population (1980), 549,505.
tee 36004 (oart) 36005, 36009-10, 36013 (part), 36015-17, 36027 (part). 36028, 36029 (part), 36030
fa^6^M\3&34-n 36039 (paroTseMl^, 36043 (part)T 36046, 36047 (part), 36048-49,
(part;, MUM tpary, ^wjwo, ^^-" VF-J *,-,,._ V*n*o i/yfti i*ft^A 7/^fti_-> S^AftO /^^ ct
/'nartl ^filJ33 inflrtL 3OU34 ^o JOUJ: Ipanj, JUWTi ^A, i>WVTJ \,uoi t/, ^vrw^v, ^wv-r^ VL/B*/, jvnj-ro ty, JOU32
3^53 (Dart) 3^ <^U6057^606i:S2V 36064-65, 36069, 360^71. 36076, 36081-82. 360B9 (oart), 36101-11,
;Tn 36115-17 36120-21 36123, 36301-04, 36310-14, 36316-23, 36330-31. 36340, 36343-46, 36345-53, 36360-61
36370^71 36373-76 36401 Srt) 36420 (part), 36426 (part), 36429, 36432 (part), 36442, 36453-55, 36456 (part),
36467 364, 36471 (^,3^73-74, 36475>art), 36476^77, 36483 (part), 36502 (part), 36860 (part) ^>'
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 elemen-
tary schools hi Sumter; graduated, Edmunds High School, Sumter, 1961; B.A., history,
Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC, 1965; M.A., Ph.D., political science, Emory Universi-
ty, Atlanta, GA, 1971; public relations assistant, Presbyterian College, 1965; sportswriter,
Atlanta Journal, 1966; investigator, Civil Service Commission, Atlanta, GA, 1966-68; pro-
fessor, 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.
Office Listings
1221 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0103 225-3261
Administrative Assistant. Ray Minter.
Executive Assistant William Killough.
Personal Secretary. Deborah McBride.
Press Secretary. Marti Thomas.
Federal Building, Anniston, AL 36202 (205) 236-5655
Federal Building, Opelika, AL 36801 (205) 745^6222
115 E. Northside Street, Tuskegee, AL 36083 " m .\" (205) 727-6490
S&!& *
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FOURTH DISTRICT
on House
ALABAMA 102d Congress 5
Committee on Rules; 1984 and 1988 National Democratic Platform Committees; awards:
Homebuilders Institute 1989 Policymaker of the Year; Southeastern Tourism Society Out-
standing Legislator Award; Alabama Lions' Aubrey D. Green Award; University of Ala-
bama School of Commerce and Business Administration Achievement in Government
Award, 1989.
Office Listings
2302 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0104 225-4876
Administrative Assistant. Donald R. Smith.
Executive Secretary/Office Manager. Gayle Woody.
Executive Assistant. Margaret Ann Corbett.
Staff Assistant. Edd Nolen.
1710 Alabama Avenue, Jasper, AL 35501
600 Broad Street, Gadsden, AL 35901
102-104 Federal Building, Cullman, AL 35055
Counties: Blount, Cherokee, Cullman, De Kalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Lamar, Marion, Marshall, Pickens,
Walker, and Winston. ST. CLAIR COUNTY. The northern part, also the southern boundary line (approximate)
beginning at Argo on the Jeffsrson County line going south of Margaret, through Branchville and south of
Odenville and Wattsville to the Cooaa River/Talladega County line. Population (1980), 586,150.
ZIP Codes: 30161 (part), 30752 (part), 35004, 35013, 35019 (part), 35031, 35033, 35038, 35049, 35053-55, 35062 (part),
35063 (part), 35070, 35077, 35079 (part), 35083, 35087 (part), 35097-98, 35112, 35120 (part), 35121, 35126 (part),
35131, 35133, 35146 (part), 35148 (part), 35172 (part), 35173 (part), 35175 (part), 35179 (part), 35180 (part), 35442
(part), 35447, 35461, 35464 (part), 35466, 35471, 35481, 35501, 35540 (part), 35541-45, 35546 (part), 35548-55,
35559-60, 35563-65, 35570-81, 35582 (part), 35584-87, 35592-94, 35621 ' ' ' k
35747, 35754 (part), 35755 f * ' ' ' " '
(part), 35950, 35952-54, 35!
35983-84, 35986-90, 36272 (part), 36275
0-81, 35582 (part), 35584-87, 35592-94, 35621 (part), 35622 (part), 35651, 35653 (part),
15 (part), 35760 (part), 35765 (part), 35768 (part), 35776 (part), 35901. 35903-04, 35905
35957, 35959-64, 35966 (part), 35967, 35971-76, 35978 (part), 35979 (part), 35980-81,
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; J.D., University of Alabama School of
Law, Tuscaloosa, 1972; 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 at-
torney, Madison County, Alabama, 1981-90; member: Alabama District Attorneys Asso-
ciation; National District Attorneys Association; National Children's Advocacy Center,
Huntsville Alabama (past president); National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
(secretary); American Bar Association, 1975-present; State of Alabama Bar Association,
1972-present; American Bar Association's National Legal Resource Center for Child Ad-
vocacy 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, 1957;
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 At-
torneys Investigators Association, "District Attorney of the Year, 1986"; Methodist; wid-
ower; on daughter: Hellan Cramer, 22; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990;
member: Committee on Public Works and Transportation, Committee on Science, Space,
and Technology, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families.
Office Listings
1431 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0105 225-4801
Administrative Assistant. Mike Alcock.
Executive Assistant. Wendy Conrad.
Legislative Assistants: Wendell Chambliss; John Hall.
408 Franklin Street, Huntsville, AL 35801 (205) 551-0190
District Coordinator. Lynne Hereford,
Morgan County Courthouse, Box 668, Decatur, AL 35602 (205) 355-9400
737 East Avalon Avenue, Muscle Shoals, AL 35661 (205) 3B1-345Q
6 Congressional Directory ALABAMA
Counties: Colbert, Jackson. Lauderdalc, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, and Morgan (7 counties). Population (1980),
549,802.
TTP r*A**> W752 /narrt 35019 tout) 35087 (part), 35175 (part), 35179 (part), 35540 (part), 35582 (part), 35601-03
^S3l ^56?5^ 35621 (piK^ 35622 (part)' 35630-31/35633, 35640, 35643, 35645-50, 3565?, 35653 (part)
356042.' 35670^74' 35677 iSSU? 35744-46, 35748-52, 35754 (part), 35755 (part), 35758-59, 35760 (part
3576^64 35%5^), $66-67,3576* (part), 35771-75, 35776 (part), 35801-16, 35896, 35958, 35965, 35966 (partX
35978 (part), 35979 (part), 38449 (part)
SIXTH DISTRICT
BEN ERDREICH, Democrat, of Birmingham, AL; born in Birmingham, AL, Decem-
ber 9, 1938; son of Corinne and the late Stanley Erdreich; attended Jefferson County
public schools; graduated, Shades Valley High School, 1956; B.A., Yale University, 1960;
J.D., University of Alabama School of Law, graduated with honors, 1963; editor-in-chief,
Alabama Law Review; U.S, Army active duty service as first lieutenant, 1963-65; admit-
ted to Alabama Bar, 1963; practiced law in Birmingham for 8 years; member: Alabama,
Birmingham, and American Bar Associations; elected countywide to Alabama House of
Representatives, 1970; elected as one of three Jefferson County commissioners, 1974; re-
elected to a second 4-year term on the Commission, 1978; member of Temple Emanu-El
in Birmingham; married to the former Ellen Cooper of Birmingham, 1965; two children:
Jeremy C. and Anna B.; member: Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs,
Committee on Government Operations, Select Committee on Aging; House caucus mem-
berships: Congressional Steel Caucus, Congressional Competitiveness Caucus, Export-
Import Task Force, Congressional Sunbelt Caucus; elected to the 98th Congress, Novem-
ber 2, 19S2; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
439 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0106 ....................... 225-4921
Administrative Assistant Judy A. Weuistein.
Legislative Director. Bill O'Neil.
Personal Secretary Ann Betenbaugh.
Press Secretary. Peggy Wilhide.
305 Vance Federal Building, Birmingham, AL 35203 ........................................... (205) 731-0956
AdSV l le ' B^fjam (except Wylam), Brighton, Brookside, Cardiff, County Line,
" 100 - 01 - 104 - 02 122-123.02T125, l3
SEVENTH DISTRICT
Commeroe Com-
ALABAMA 102d Congress
Office Listings
1009 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0107 225^0175
Administrative Assistant. Walter Braswell.
Legislative Director. Kathy Smith.
Office Manager.-Sandy Webster. (2Q5) 752 _ 3 578
Federal Building, Room 204, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 V >
District Project Director. China Davidson. ^ 872-2684
Federal Building, Selma, AL 36701 ;~ (2Q5) 42 5_5031
103 Courthouse, Bessemer, AL 35020
Counties: Bibb, ChUton, Choctaw, ^~^^ 2S?-
JEFFERSON COUNTY (southern part) The northern boundary m^^^S^mr. Bluff Park, Dolomite,
Fayette County boundary near Palos south "J^^gj? ^d Shelby County line near Acton. ST. CLAIR
Hueytown, Mulga, and Pleasant Grove to the Je ^ ^^^^gj t Argo on the Jefferson County line
SSWKWS 2S*SS5^^ w -^' to ** "- -
Talladega County lines Population (1980), 404,518.
, 35023 ,35034-35, ** * Snt W
53 35456-60, 35462-63, 35464 (part), 35 ^^ 3 ^^J^J^J2J 7 ^Ml 3 SwO 36091 (part)', 36701-02, 36728
g Congressional Directory ALASKA
ALASKA
(Population, 1980 census, 401,851)
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), 14th Air Force in China, 1943-46; practiced law in Washington, DC, and Fair-
banks, AK, 1950-53; U.S. attorney, Fairbanks, 1953-56; legislative counsel, U.S. Dept. 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, I960;
opened law office, Anchorage, Alaska 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.
Office Listings
522 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0201 224-3004
Chief of Staff. Gregory F. Chapados.
Legislative Director. Lisa Sutherland.
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 997^1 ... (907) 456-0261
Federal Building, Room 965, Box 020149, Juneau, AK 99802 (907) 586^7400
JX S 1 ^ Bay Road ' Suite 350 ' Kenai AK 99611 - 907) 28^5808
109 Main Street, Ketchikan, AK 99901 (907) 225 6880
f F&irbanks ' AK > *> in Seattle > WA >
P ublic schools; graduated, Ketchikan High
Office Listings
709 ~ ........................... 2,4^65
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HKott,
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***> 222 W * Avenue. Box I, Anchor^, AK 99S13-
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(907) 225^680
ASKA 102d Congress 9
REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
DON YOUNG, Republican, of Fort Yukon, AK; born in Meridian, CA, on June 9,
33; graduate of Chico State College, Chico, CA; elected member of the State house of
presentatives, 1966-70; elected member of the State senate, 1970-73; served on the Fort
ukon City Council for 6 years, serving 4 years as mayor; educator for 9 years; river
>at captain; member: National Education Association, Elks, Lions, Jaycees; married
ula Fredson of Fort Yukon; two children: Joni and Dawn; elected to the 93d Congress,
a special election March 6, 1973, to fill the vacancy created by the death of Congress-
an Nick Begich; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Interior and Insular
ffairs, Vice Chairman: Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, Subcommittee on
isheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment; Vice Chairman, Post Office
id Civil Service Committee, Subcommittee on Postal Personnel and Modernization.
Office Listings
331 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0201 225-5765
Administrative Assistant. C.J. Zane.
Press Secretary. Steve Hansen.
Staff Director. Pamela Meyer.
Executive Secretary. Nikki Steube.
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
ZIP Codes: 99501-11, 99514-24, 99540, 99549-59, 99561, 99563-69, 99571-81, 99583-91, 99602-15, 99620-22, 99624-
28, 99630-45, 99647-53, 99655-72, 99674-94, 99701-12, 99714, 99716, 99720-27, 99729-30, 99732-34, 99736-74,
99776-86, 99788-89, 99791, 99801-02, 99820-21, 99824-27, 99829-30, 99832-33, 99835-36, 99840-41, 99901, 99903,
99919, 99921-23, 99925-29
Congressional Directory ARIZONA
ARIZONA
(Population, 1980 census, 2,717,866)
SENATORS
DECONCINI, Democrat, of Tucson, AZ; born in Tucson, May 8, 1937; at-
rmKhr ^chnolk of Tucson and Phoenix; graduated, Tucson Senior High
^vX^Ara^^^.^^^^S^ 1959 ' LL ' B " 1963 > admit &
the baMn 196 Ta^d Commenced practice in Tucson; served in U.S. Army 1959-60;
i^es 1960-67- served as special council to Arizona Governor, 1965; adminis-
ves'to ^Governor 1965-67; Pima County (AZ) attorney, 1973-76; appointed
admhus^I or; Arizona Drug Control District, 1975; member, numerous political, profes-
s and fraternal organisations; member, Roman Cathohc Church; member: Appro-
priations Committee and the Judiciary Committee; serves on Select Committee on Intelh-
gence^ rnaTSed to the former Susan Hurley; three children: Demse Christine, and Patrick;
fleeted to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976; reelected to the U.S. Senate November 2,
1982, and November 8, 1988.
Office Listings
328 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0302 , 224-4521
Administrative Assistant. Gene Karp. -rr>r\ ->->* AO**
Administrative Aide/Press Secretary. Bob Maynes. TDD: 224-6966
Legislative Director. Mary Hawkins.
323 West Roosevelt Building, C-100, Phoenix, AZ 85003-1366 (602) 379-6756
State Director. Michael Crusa ,- *-,* ^^
2424 East Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85719 (602) 670-6831
Suite 100, 40 N. Center Street, Mesa, AZ 85201 (602) 261-4998
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 Hens-
ley; six children: Doug, Andy, Sidney, Meghan, Jack, and Jim; elected on November 1,
1982 to the U.S. House of Representatives; reelected to the 99th Congress in 1984; elect-
ed to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986.
Office Listings
111 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0303 224-2235
Chief of Staff. Jim Weber. TDD: 224-7 1 32
Press Secretary, Scott Celley.
Personal Secretary. Diane McClellan,
Office Manager. Debbie Paul.
5353 North 16th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 640-2567
151 North Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201 (6O2) 835-8994
Suite 170, 5151 East Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85711 , (602) 670-6334
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
, of Mesa, AZ; born in Mesa, September 8, 1945;
High; graduated, Landon School, Bethesda, MD, 1961; B,A., Yale
J2fo ; J - D " Universitv of Arizona College of liw, Tucson,
* o " , ,
S^ ic^l ^ m 19 ? f? 1 cofwenced practice in Mesa, AZ; captain, U.S.
Vietnam, 1968-70; served, Mesa Board of Education, 1973-76, Central Arizona
C^^SSS^S'S^^ 1983--86 Governors Executive Committee for Plan 6 and
Central Arizona Project financing, 1986; member and president, Mesa Industrial Develop-
ARIZONA 102d Congress 11
ment Authority; past president, Mesa Chamber of Commerce; vice president-elect, Mesa
Rotary Club; board member, Tri-City Community Service Center; cofounder, East
Valley Charity Ball; vice president and drive chairman, Mesa United Way; member: Sal-
vation Army, American Red Cross, Sunshine Acres Children Home, Arizona Academy,
Mesa HoHoKams, East Valley Partnership; married to the former Ann Chase; four chil-
dren: John, Taylor, Jeremy, and Arthur; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4,
1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
326 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0301 225-2635
Administrative Assistant. Jack Seum. FAX: 225-0935
Executive Assistant. Marcia Summers.
Legislative Director. Jim Huska.
Press Secretary. Doug Cole.
2345 South Alma School Road, Mesa, AZ 85210 (602) 831-6433
Maricopa County: That part not contained in the Second, Third, and Fourth Districts Population (1980), 543,561.
ZIP Codes: 85004 (part), 85006 (part), 85008 (part), 85010, 85014 (part), 85016 (part), 85018 (part), 85026, 85034
(part), 85036, 85038, 85060, 85062, 85076, 85201-08, 85210, 85212-137 85217, 85220(part), 85224-27, 85234, 85236,
85242, 85244, 85251 (part), 85257, 85271, 85278, 85281-84, 85290
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
MORRIS K. UDALL, Democrat, of Tucson, AZ; born in St. Johns, AZ, June 15,
1922; son of Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Levi S. Udall and Louise Lee Udall;
attended public schools of St. Johns; entered U.S. Army as private, 1942; discharged,
1946, as captain in U.S. Air Force with service in Pacific Theater; J.D., University of
Arizona, 1949 (president student body, 1947, co-captain of basketball team); played pro-
fessional basketball with Denver Nuggets, 1948-49; portrait hung in Basketball Hall of
Fame, 1980, honoring his year of professional basketball; county attorney, Pima County,
1952-54; partner, law firm, Udall & Udall, 1949-61; vice president, Arizona State Bar As-
sociation, 1961; president, Tucson YMCA, 1960; author, "Education of a Congressman,*'
Bobbs-Merrill, 1972; coauthor, "The Job of the Congressman," Bobbs-Merrill, 1966;
author, *Too Funny to be President," Henry Holt, 1988; author, "Arizona Law of Evi-
dence," West Publishing Co., 1960; keynote speaker, Democratic National Convention,
New York City, 1980; selected "Legislator of the Year" by the Congressional Fellows
Association, 1980; selected "Conservationist of the Year" by the National Parks and Con-
servation Association, 1980; father of six children; elected to 87th Congress, May 2, 1961;
reelected to each subsequent Congress; chairman, House Committee on Interior and Insu-
lar Affairs; ranking member of Post Office and Civil Service Committee; Office of Tech-
nology Assessment; Foreign Affairs Committee. [NOTE: Mr. Udall resigned from the
House on May 4, 1991.]
Office Listings
235 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0302 225-4065
Administrative Assistant. Matt James.
Press Secretary. Erik Earned:.
373 South Meyer, Tucson, AZ 85701 , (602) 620-1355*
District Representative. J. Dan O'Neill.
522 West Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602) 256-0551
District Representative. Mary Montano.
Maricopa County: Census tracts 1089-1094, 1099-1104, 1106, 1117-1124, 1125.02-1125.04, 1126-1132, 1140-1150,
1154-1159, 1164, 1165, 1166.01, 1166.02, 1167.02-05, 6232, and 7233; census tract 1098, blocks 119, 121, 122, 125,
126, 206-222, 301, 302, and 307-313; census tract 1105, blocks 118, 119, 204-207, 210-218, 301-312, 314, 403. 4O6,
409, 410, 505-508, and 601-609; census tract 1153, blocks 201-204 and 207-209; census tract 1167.06, block 501 and
enumeration district 1. PIMA COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fifth District. FINAL COUNTY; That part not
contained in the Fourth and Fifth Districts. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fifth District.
YUMA COUNTY: That part not contained in the Third District. Population (1980), 543,367.
ZIP Code* 85001, 85003-05, 85006 (part), 85007, 85009, 85012, 85013 (part), 85015 (part), 85017 (part), 85019 (part),
85030-31, 85034 (part), 85035, 85036, 85040 (part), 85041, 85043, 85044 (part), 85061, 85063785066-67, 85074,
12 Congressional Directory ARIZONA
85076 8522J 85239, 85270, 85272, 85283, 85321, 85336-37, 85339, 85341, 85349-50, 85352, 85356, 85364, 85365
tort) 85366, 85601, 85621 (part), 85628, 85633-34, 85639, 85701-03, 85705 (part), 85706. 85709. 85713 (pan), 857U
(part) 85716 (part) 85717,1^719 (part), 85720-21, 85725-26, 85733-36, #743 (part), 85745 (part), 85746 (part*
THIRD DISTRICT
BOB STUMP, Republican, of Tolleson, AZ; bora in Phoenix, AZ, April 4, 1927; grad-
uated, Tolleson High School, 1947; B.S., agronomy, Arizona State University, 195J.
cotton farmer; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46; served in Arizona House of Representa-
tives, 4 terms, 1959-67; Arizona Senate, 5 terms, 1967-76, served as president ofArizona
Senate, 1975-76; three children: Karen, Bob, and Bruce; elected to the 95th Congress,
November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committees on
Armed Services, and Veterans' Affairs.
Office Listings
211 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0303 225-4576
Administrative Assistant. Lisa Jackson. FAX: 225-6328
Appointment Secretary. Dolores Dunn.
Federal Building, Room 2001, 230 North First Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85025 (602) 379-6923
Supervisor Constituent Caseworker. Dorothy J. Munoz. FAX: (602) 27 1-06 11
District Assistant. Arlene Y. Lassila.
Counties: Coconino, La Paz, Mohave, and Yavapai. MARICOPA COUNTY: Northwest portion including t
fhnge of Phoenu. CITIES: Avondale, Glendal Goodyear, Litchfield Park/Peona/Phocmx Sun Sty
Wickenburg. and Youngtown. YUMA COUNTY: Northern half. Population (1980) 543 615
FOURTH DISTRICT
Office Listings
ARIZONA 102d Congress 13
ZIP Codes: 85011, 85013 (part), 85014 (part), 85016 (part), 85017 (part), 85018 ^^S^^^^w^?^
85027-28, 85029 (part), 85031 (part), 85032, 85046, 85051 (part), 85064, 85068-69, 85078, 85080 1 8 5235 85251 (part),
85252-56, 85258^62. 85268-69, 85301 (part), 85308 (part), 85324, 85331, 85345 Cpart), 85377, 8S501-0 85530,
85532, 85539, 85541-42, 85544-45, 85547, 85550, 85553-54, 85901 (part), 85911-12, 85923-24 85926 .85928-30,
85933137, 85939-43, 86025, 86028-34, 86036, 86039, 86042-43, 86047, 86052, 86054, 86332 (part), 86502-12, 86514-
15, 86535, 86538, 86540, 86544, 86549, 86556
FIFTH DISTRICT
JIM KOLBE, Republican, of Tucson, AZ; born in Evanston, IL, June 28, 1942; attend-
ed Patagonia public schools; graduated, U.S. Capitol Page School, Washington, DC,
1960; B.A., political science, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 1965; M.B.A., eco-
nomics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1967; study abroad program, International
School of America, 1962-63; served in U.S Navy, lieutenant, Vietnam, 1967-69; lieuten-
ant commander, U.S. Naval Reserves (inactive); vice president, Wood Canyon Corp.,
Sonoita, AZ; consultant, real estate development and political affairs; Arizona State Sena-
tor, 1977-82, served on Appropriations, Education, and Agriculture Committees, chair-
man of Judiciary Committee; special assistant to Governor Ogilvie of Illinois, 1972-73;
board of directors, Arizona Foundation for Children; Presidential appointment, Commis-
sion on Presidential Scholars; director of operations, Vietnam Orphans Airlift, San Fran-
cisco, 1975; member: Appropriations Committee; Budget Committee; married to Sarah
Dinham; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
410 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0305 225-2542
Administrative Assistant. Rowdy Yeates.
Office Manager/Scheduler. Jill Haddad
Suite 112, 1661 North Swan, Tucson, AZ 85711 (602) 881-3588
District Director. Patricia Klein.
Special Assistant. Marylu Nunley.
Suite B-160, 77 Calle Portal, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 (602) 459-3115
Counties: Cochise, Graham, and Greenlee. APACHE COUNTY (part). PIMA COUNTY: (part). FINAL COUNTY: (part).
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: (part). TUCSON CITY: (part). Population (1980), 543,775.
ZIP Codes: 85219, 85220 (part), 85222-23, 85228, 85230-32, 85237, 85238 (part), 85241, 85245-46, 85273, |5291-92,
8553^5533-36, 85540, 85543, 85546, 85548, 85551-52, 85602-03, 85605-11, 85613-27 85629 <j>art) 85630-32,
85635^38, 8564ol41, 85643^5, 85652, 85653 (part), 85654, 85703 (part), 85704 85705 i (part), 85706 (part), 85707-8,
85710, 85711 (part), 85712, 85713 (part), 85715, 85717-18, 85719 (part), 85730-33, 85735 (part), ,85736 (part), 85737-
38 85740-41, 85743 (part) 85746 Opart), 85747-49, 85751, 85920, 85922, 85925, 85927, 85932, 85938
14 Congressional Directory ARKANSAS
ARKANSAS
(Population, 1980 census, 2,313,435)
SENATORS
DALE BUMPERS, Democrat, of Charleston, AR; born in Charleston, August 12,
1925- attended the public schools of Arkansas, University of Arkansas, Northwestern Uni-
versity, 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, for the term ending January 3, 1981; reflected November
4, 1980; reelected November 4, 1986.
Office Listings
229 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0401 224-4843
Administrative Assistant. Mary E. Davis.
Executive Secretary, Jo Nobles.
Legislative Director. Paula Casey.
Scheduler. Rosiland Smith.
Press Secretary. Melissa Skolfield.
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. t Uni-
versity of Arkansas School of Law, 1964; admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 1964 and com-
menced 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
IS^SSz. of Favettevme 1957 J ^^ children: David, Jr., Mark, and Scott; elected to the
89th, 90th, 91st, and 92d Congresses; elected Governor of Arkansas, 1975-79; elected to
the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; re-
elected on November 6, 1934; reelected on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
267 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0402 224-2353
Administrative Assistant. Don HarrelL
Legislative Director. Edward Quick.
Personal Secretary. Leslie Chalmers.
3030 Federal Building, Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 324-6336
Office Director. Frank Thomas. V ; *-<wo
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT '
A i BILt i ALEXANDER, Democrat, of Osceola, AR; born Januarv 16 1934 son of W V
^vSfJrii SpCll ? r BUC !S Ata-wfcn **rried to the foZe^Debi Drury?one child:
ARKANSAS 102d Congress 15
Bar Association, DC Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association; admitted to practice
before the U.S. Supreme Court; Episcopal Church Lay Reader; member: Kappa Sigma
Fraternity, Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity; American Legion; Rotary Club (lifetime
member); National Eagle Scout Association, Boston Marathon Association, Wilderness
Society; member, American Farm Bureau; member, American Agriculture Movement;
member, National Rifle Association; named to Who's Who in America; Who's Who in
the South and Southwest; and Outstanding Civic Leaders of America, 1967; Organization
of Chinese-Americans Man of the Year; Arkansas State Society of Washington, DC,
1975-76; Daughters of the American Revolution Medal of Honor, 1976; National Rural
Water Association Man of the Year, 1982; aquanaut, certified by National Oceanic & At-
mospheric Administration; U.S. Navy diver; recipient, Diver Extraordinaire, Marine Insti-
tute of Technology; board member, American Oceanic Organization, 197478; member,
Cousteau Society; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeed-
ing Congress; member, Committee on Appropriations, 1975-present; member, Committee
on Government Operations, 1971-74; chief deputy majority whip, 1980-86; deputy major-
ity whip, 1977-80; assistant majority whip, 1973-76; chairman, Speaker's Commission on
U.S. Capital Pages, 1982; member, The Speaker's Committee on Lebanon, 1983, and the
Speaker's Committee on Grenada, 1983; member: President's Export Council; Presidential
Emissary to Nicaragua, 1980; Executive Committee of Executive-Legislative Project,
U.S. Alternative Fuels Council (1988-present), Council for Strategic and International
Studies, 1983-85; National Alcohol Fuels Commission; Arkansas Waterways Commission;
advisor, U.S. House of Representatives on Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (1978-80);
founder: Congressional Export Task Force; Mississippi Valley International Trade
Center; Mid-South Energy Project; and National River Academy of Helena; cofounder,
Congressional Footwear Caucus and Congressional Rural Caucus; delegate, Democratic
National Convention, 1980 and 1984; cochairman, Credentials Committee, Democratic
National Convention, 1984; member, Arkansas State Democratic Party.
Office Listings
233 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0401 225-4076
Executive Assistant. Gary Johnson. FAX: 225-6182
Executive Assistant/Office Manager. Julia R. Smith.
Legislative Director. Dorothy L. Thomas.
Press Secretary. Philip Launius.
Federal Building, Room 211-A, Main Street, Jonesboro, AR 724O1 (501) 972-4600
St. Francis County Court House, Room 3, Forrest City, AR 72335 (501) 633-5226
P.O. Box 3848, Batesville, AR 72501 (501) 698-1761
Counties; Arkansas, Clay, Cleburne, Craighead, Cnttenden, Cross, Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson,
Lawrence, Lee, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, Prairie, Randolph, Sharp, St. Francis, Stone, Van Buren,
and Woodruff (24 counties). Population (1980), 573,551.
ZIP Codes: 63821 (part), 63935 (part), 65609 (part), 65692 (part), 72003, 72005-06, 72009, 72013-14, 72017, 72020
(part), 72021, 72024 (part), 72026, 72027 (part), 72028-29, 72030 (part), 72031 toart), 72036, 72038, 72039 (part),
72040-44, 72048, 72051, 72055, 72059, 72060 (part), 72064, 72066-67, 72069, 72071, 72073 (part), 72074-75, 72086
(part), 72088, 72101, 72108, 72110 (part), 72112, 72121 (part), 72123, 72130, 72131 (part), 72134, 72137 (part),
72140-41, 72153, 72160, 72165-66, 72169-70, 72176 (part), 72177, 72179, 72301, 72310-16, 72319-33, 72335, 72338-
42, 72346-48, 72350 (part), 72351-55, 72358-60, 72364-70, 72372-74, 72376-78, 72381, 72383-87, 72389-92, 72394-
97, 72401-03, 72410-177 72419, 72421-22, 72424-45, 72447, 72449-51, 72453-76, 72478-79, 72482, 72501, 72503,
72510, 72512-13, 72515-18, 72519 (part), 72520-28, 72530, 72531 (part), 72532-34, 72536, 72538 (part), 72539-43,
72546, 72549-50, 72553-57, 72559-62, 72564-67, 72568 (part), 72569, 72571-73, 72575-79, 72581, 72583-85, 72587-
88, 72610 (part), 72629, 72645 (part), 72650 (part), 72658 (part), 72663, 72680
SECOND DISTRICT
RAY THORNTON, Democrat, of Little Rock, AR; born in Conway, AR, July 16,
1928; graduated from Sheridan, AR, High School, 1945; B.A., international relations,
Yale University, 1950; J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, 1956; lieutenant, U.S.
Navy, (active duty) 1951-54; private practice attorney, Little Rock, AR, 1956-70; deputy
prosecuting attorney for Perry and Pulaski Counties, 1956-57; Arkansas attorney general,
1971-73; directed the Ouchita Baptist University/Henderson State University Joint Edu-
cational Consortium, Arkadelphia, AR, 1979-80; president, Arkansas State University,
1980-84; president, University of Arkansas System, 1985-89; married to the former Betty
Jo Mann; three daughters: Nancy Thornton, Mary Jo Thornton Hays, and Stephanie
Thornton Holden; elected to the 93d Congress on November 7, 1972; reelected to the
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two succeeding Congresses; appointed to House Judiciary Committee during Watergate
Hearings, Agriculture Committee, and Science and Technology Committee, and served as
chairman, House Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology; reelected to the
102d Congress on November 6, 1990; appointed to the Democratic Steering and Policy
Committee, Government Operations Committee, and Science, Space, and Technology
Committee,
Office Listings
1705 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0402 225-2506
Staff Director. Ed Fry.
Executive Assistant. Lauren Gaddy.
1527 Federal Building, 700 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 324-5941
Special Assistants: Vernon Marshall; Julie Speed.
Counties: Conway, Faulkner, Lonoke, Perry, Pulaski, Saline, White, and Yell (8 counties). Population (1980), 569,116.
ZIP Codes: 72001-02, 72007, 72010-12, 72015 (part), 72016, 72020 (part), 72022-23, 72024 (part), 72025, 72027
72030 (part), 72031 (part), 72032, 72037, 72039 (part), 72045, 72046 (part), 72047, 72052-54, 72058, 72060
72061, 72063 (part), 72065-68, 72070, 72072, 72076/72080-85, 72086 (pjrt), 72087 (part), 72102-03, 72106-07
,
72842 (part), 72853, 72857, 72860, 72867
72156-59, 72164, 72167 (part), 72173, 72176 (part), 72178, 72180-81, 72183. 72200-12 7z2I4^-17 72219 77901'
^^^gKasftss* ma *-* 72828 - 29 - 72833 - * *-* 7283s *-* 7jwi S
THIRD DISTRICT
HAMMERSCTMIDT. Republican, of Harrison, AR; born in Harrison,
r^ comp ^ ^ T c 9 ndar y ^rt ^ Harrison; attended The Citadel
MT' ?^ d ^ University of Arkansas; entered Army Air Corps in
ST* Pfet.wnfr 3d Combat Cargo Group in China-Burmilndza theater:
? tmguisned Flying Cross with three Oak Lea? Clusters, Air Med^ with four
?"% ^ Ba le . Sta ^^ the <**** War Memorial Medal by The government
fc S bc of c ^ Mentonous Service Medal; former president and chairman of
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^sawSSSSS^^^^SSS
teftxi^^c&iMsp of .oo^S^^J^T^v^ 11 ! &*oowittee 1975-present; se-
tbe&tadc jaeetiai^ betw^Mt T^^u^^k * Wov ^ mfe er 1977 mid-Ea^t talks, attending
-adtiressittff HW. leTZft; irJ^^ J^ 1 r eaL .' r *^^_ M nus*eir Begin and Bevntia* PI-^;H.* c^*
attTding
President Sactot
to survey the Viet-
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Burma, about MIA's, Amerasian children, and reeducation camps; U.S. Delegate to Inter-
parliamentary Union 72d Conference in Geneva, Switzerland 1984, and 74th Conference
in Ottawa, Canada 1985.
Office Listings
2110 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0403 225-4301
Administrative Assistant. Raymond T. Reid. FAX: 225-7492
Executive Assistant. Pamela Wehner.
Legislative Director. Randi Fredholm.
Federal Building, Fayetteville, AR 72701 (501) 442-5258
Federal Building, Harrison, AR 72601 (501) 741-6900
Downtown Post Office Building, P.O. Box 1624, Fort Smith, AR 72701 (501) 782-7787
District Assistant. Archie Lantz.
Counties: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll,_ Crawford, Franklin, Howard, Johnson, Logan, Madison, Marion, Mont-
57937.'
gomervi Newton, Polk:, Pope, Searcy, Sebastian, Sevier, Scott, and Washington (20 counties). Population' (1980),
572,937.
ZIP Codes: 65609 (part), 65655 (part), 71823, 71831 (part), 71832-33, 71841-42, 71846, 71851, 71852 (part), 71859
(part), 71923 (part), 71932, 71934-35, 71937, 71943 (part), 71944-46, 71953, 71957, 71960-61, 71965-66, 71969-70,
71971 (part), 71972-73, 72063 (part), 72110 (part), 72519 (part), 72531 (part), 72537, 72538 (part), 72544, 72601-02,
72610 (part), 72611-13, 72615, 72616 (part), 72617-19, 72623-24, 72626-28, 72632-36, 72638-42, 72644 (part), 72645
(part), 72648, 72650 (part), 72651, 72653, 72655-57, 72658 (part), 72659-62, 72666, 72668-70, 72672, 72675, 72677,
72679, 72682-83, 72685-87, 72701-03, 72711-12, 72714, 72716-19, 72721-22, 72727-30, 72732^2, 72744-45, 72747,
72749, 72751-53, 72756-57, 72760-61, 72764-65, 72767-70, 72773-76, 72801. 72820-23, 72826, 72827 (part), 72830,
72832, 72834 (part), 72835, 72837, 72838 (part), 72839-40, 72841 (part), 72842 (part), 72843^7, 72851-52, 72854-56,
72858, 72863, 72865, 72901-06, 72913-14, 72916-17, 72921, 72923-24, 72926-28, 72930, 72932-38, 72940-41, 72943-
52, 72955-56, 72958-59
FOURTH DISTRICT
BERYL F. ANTHONY, JR., Democrat, of El Dorado, AR; born in El Dorado, AR,
February 21, 1938; attended the public schools and graduated El Dorado High School, El
Dorado, AR, 1956; B.S., B.A., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, 1961, J.D., 1963;
lawyer; assistant attorney general, 196465; deputy prosecuting attorney, Union County,
AR, 1966-70; prosecuting attorney, 13th Judicial District, 1971-76; legal counsel, Antho-
ny Forest Products Co., 1977; private practice of law, 1977; elected Representative
Fourth Congressional District, 1978; admitted to the Arkansas Bar hi 1963 and com-
menced practice in El Dorado, AR; president, Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Associa-
tion, 1975; secretary, Arkansas Forestry Association, 1977; board of directors, Arkansas
Forestry Association, 1977; board of directors and legal counsel, Union Fidelity Savings
and Loan Association of El Dorado, AR, 1977; member: St. Alban's Episcopal Church,
Washington, DC; Union County Bar Association; Arkansas Bar Association; American
Bar Association; named hi Marqui's Who's Who in America, 1976-77; Outstanding Young
Man Award, El Dorado Chapter Jaycees, 1973; member, National Commission on Agri-
cultural Trade and Export Policy, 1984; chairman, Anthony Commission on Public Fi-
nance; chairman, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, 1987-90; member,
Committee on Ways and Means; married to the former Sheila Foster of Hope, AR, 1962;
two children: Alison Roark and Lauren Foster; elected to the 96th Congress, November
7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1212 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0404 225-3772
Personal Secretary. Carol G. Kiernan.
206 Federal Building, El Dorado, AR 71730 (501) 863-0121
District Coordinator, Linda Sweeney.
Room 2521, 100 East 8th Avenue, Pine Bluff, AR 71601 (501) 536-3376
201 Federal Building, Hot Springs, AR 71901 (501) 624-1011
Counties Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Desna, Drew, Garland, Grant,
Hempstead, Hot Spring, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, and Union (23
counties). Population (1980), 570,831.
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CALIFORNIA 102d Congress 19
CALIFORNIA
(Population, 1990 census, 29,950,000)
SENATORS
ALAN CRANSTON, Democrat, of Los Angeles; born in Palo Alto, CA, on June 19,
1914, son of William and Carol Cranston; reared in Los Altos, CA; attended Mt. View
Union High School in Los Altos, Pomona College and University of Mexico; graduated
from Stanford University, 1936; International News Service, covering England, Germany,
Italy, and Ethiopia, 1937-38; returned to the United States and continued writing, 1939;
chief, foreign language division, Office of War Information, 1940-44; enlisted in the U.S.
Army, 1944, and served until the conclusion of World War II; national president, United
World Federalists, seeking to strengthen the United Nations, 1949-52; wrote "Killing of
Peace," rated by the New York Times as 1 of 10 best books published in 1945; founded
and served as the first president of the California Democratic Council, 1953-57; elected
first Democratic controller of California in 72 years, 1958; reflected in 1962; two sons:
Rob (deceased), and Kim; his business career has been in land investment and home con-
struction; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1968, reelected November 5, 1974, No-
vember 4, 1980, and November 4, 1986; member: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs;
Foreign Relations and Intelligence; chairman: Veterans' Affairs Committees; elected
Senate Democratic whip (assistant Democratic leader) in 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985,
1987, and again in 1989.
Office Listings
112 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0501 224-3553
Chief of Staff. Roy Greenaway.
Personal Secretary. Mary Lou McNeely.
Press Secretary. Murray Flander.
Suite 980, 1390 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 556-8440
State Director. Jadine Nielson.
Suite 515, 5757 West Century Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90045 (213) 215-2186
Suite 5-S-31, 880 Front Street, San Diego, CA 92188 (619) 293-5014
JOHN SEYMOUR, Republican, of Anaheim, CA; born in Chicago, IL, on December
3, 1937; graduated Mt. Lebanon High School, Mt. Lebanon, PA, 1955; B.A., Finance and
Real Estate, University of California at Los Angeles, 1962; served in U.S. Marine Corps,
1955-59; realtor, 1962-82; elected to the Anaheim, CA, city council, 1974-78; elected to
the California Senate, 1982-88; member: Anaheim Board of Realtors, 1969-present; Cali-
fornia Association of Realtors (president in 1980); awards: California School Boards Asso-
ciation, Legislator of the Year (1988); Jewish Public Affairs Committee Legislator of the
Year (1988); Univerisity of California Student Association Senator of the Year (1988);
California Collaboration for Youth Legislator of the Year (1986); appointed to the U.S.
Senate on January 10, 1991 by the Governor to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation
of Senator Pete Wilson; appointed to the Committee on Agriculture and the Committee
on Energy and Natural Resources.
Office Listings
367 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0503 224-3841
Administrative Assistant. Mike Wooton.
Chief of Staff. Bill Cranham.
Executive Assistant/Office Manager. Bobbie Dono.
Legislative Director. Terri Delgadillo.
Press Secretary. H.D. Palmer.
Suite 2209, 401 B Street, San Diego, CA 921O1 (619) 557-5257
Suite 1068, 2400 East Katella Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 634-2331
Suite 915, lllll Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90025 , (213) 575-6765
Suite 4015, 1130 O Street, Fresno, CA 93721 (209) 487-5727
Suite 908, 1121 L Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 557-2733
Suite 400, 250 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 556-4307
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
FRANK RIGGS, Rupublican, of Santa Rosa, CA; attended Saint Mary's College,
^KAJNK i^wo, JXUP Maryland, European Division; B.A., administration
^ C *' 198 ; er /P resid ^' DuncaS
rfsStaRa; vice president and general manager, Veale Investment Proper-
ot banta .Kosa, Sono ^ a National Bank, Santa Rose; police officer, cities of
H^bSrft 1976-83; former deputy sheriff, Sonoma County Sheriffs
STS^rtSator, 1972-75; honorably discharged specialist 4th Class,
mtee, State Job Training Coordinating Council, 1985; member, Gover-
rfs for Employment of Disabled Persons; Northern Sonoma chairman,
United^^of the North Bay, 1989; member, Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County;
sewed on Wmdsor Union School District board of trustees; served as director of govern-
meTaffa\rT Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce, 1984-86; little, league coach and spon-
s^r vfce chakman, Sonoma County Republican Central Committee, 1982-85; president,
North SonomaCounty Republican Club, 1987-88; county co-chairman, Reagan-Bush Re-
election Campaign, 1984; married to Cathy Riggs, also a former police officer; three cM.
dren: RyanTMatthew, and Sarah Anne; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6,
1990.
Office Listings
1517 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0501 225-3311
Administrative Assistant. Jeff Fedorchek.
Press Secretary/Legislative Director. Steve AppeU
Scheduler. Shelley Tantau.
Suite 329?Federal Building, 777 Sonoma Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 576-1466
708 4th Street, Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 445-2055
Counties: Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, and Mendocino. NAFA COUNTY (part)- Primarily Nmpa City tnd one-half of
Yountville City. SONOMA COUNTY: All except the cities of CoUti, Petalum*, and Sanom*. Population (1980),
526,014.
ZIP Codes: 94558 (part), 94559, 94581, 94589 (part), 94590 (part), 94922 (part), 94925 (part), 94928, 94960 (art
"U, 95411 (part), 954K21. 95422 &rt), 9 542 3 -C 9543 2, wgj-37, 95439, 93440
94972, 95401-07, 95409-10, 95411 (part), 95412-21, 9342Z (part), *><w.}-.v, Y>*.J*, ww-a/, *7 '^T^iErS?
9544lU6, 95448-56, 95457 (part), 95458-60, 95461 (part), 95462-72, 95476 (part), 954S -??v?5 4 $h?S' JXfrS
95492-94! 95497, 95501-02, 95521, 95524-25, 95526 (part), 95528, 95531, 95534, 95536-38, 95540, 95543, 95545-51,
95553-56, 95558-60, 95562, 95564-65, 95567-71, 95573, 96050
SECOND DISTRICT
WALLY HERGER, Republican, of Rio Oso, CA; born in Suiter County, CA, May
20, 1945; attended Sutter County Public Schools; graduated East Nicolaus High School;
attended California State University, Sacramento, CA; cattle rancher; president and
owner of propane gas company; member, East Nicolaus High School Board of Trustees,
1977-80; California State Assemblyman, 1980-86; member, National Federation of Inde-
pendent Businessmen, Sutter County Taxpayers Association, 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 Sar-
gent; eight children; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1108 Longworth House Office BuUding, Washington, DC 20515-0502 225-3076
Administrative Assistant. John P. Magill.
Legislative Director/Press Secretary. Roger Mahan.
Personal Secretary. Pamela Mattox.
Suite B, 20 Declaration Drive, Chico, CA 95926 , (916) 893-8363
District Director. Fran Peace.
Suite 410, 2400 Washington Avenue, Redding, CA 96001 (916) 241-9568
Suite 10, 951 Live Oak Boulevard, Yuba City, CA 95991 (916) 673-7182
CALIFORNIA 102d Congress 21
Counties: Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehoma, Trinity, and Yuba. LAKE COUNTY. Enumeration
districts 102 and 116-118. NAPA COUNTY: That part not contained in the First District. NEVADA COUNTY: Census
tracts 4 and 9 (enumeration districts 0568 and 0569). Population (1980), 526,015.
ZIP Codes: 94508, 94515, 94558 (part), 94562, 94567, 94573-74, 94576, 94588, 94599, 95411 (part), 95422 (part), 95440
(part), 95457 (part), 95461 (part), 95495, 95526 (part), 95527, 95552, 95563, 95622, 95626 (part), 95645 (part), 95659,
95668, 95674, 95676, 95692, 95901, 95903, 95912 (part), 95913-14, 95916-20, 95922 (part), 95925-28, 95930-32,
95935, 95938-43, 95946, 95948, 95950-51, 95953-55, 95957-58, 95960 (part), 95961-63, 95965-70, 95972-75, 95977
(part), 95978-79, 95981 (part), 95982, 95987-88, 95991-92, 96001-O3, 96007-08, 96010-11, 96013-14, 96016-17,
96019, 96021-25, 96027-29, 96031-35, 96037-42, 96044-49, 96051-52, 96055, 96057-59, 96061-65, 96067, 96068
(part), 96069-71, 96073-76, 96078-80, 96084-97, 96099
THIRD DISTRICT
ROBERT T. MATSUI, Democrat, of Sacramento, CA; born in Sacramento, CA, Sep-
tember 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, Uni-
versity of California, 1966; admitted to the California Bar in 1967 and commenced prac-
tice in Sacramento; Sacramento City Council, District 8, 1971-75; reelected, 1975-78;
chairman, budget-finance committee, 1976-78; vice mayor, 1977; chairman, law and legis-
lative 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 Metropol-
itan 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.
Office Listings
2353 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0503 225-7163
Administrative Assistant. Neil Dhillon. FAX: 225-0566
Press Secretary. Tom Keaney.
Executive Assistant. Shirley Queja.
8058 Federal Building, 650 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 551-2846
District Director. Collette Johnson/Shulke.
City of Sacramento. Sacramento County: That part not contained in the Fourth District. Population (1980), 525,784.
ZIP Codes: 9S223 (part). 95608-09, 95610 (part), 95621 (part), 95624 (part), 95628, 95630 (part), 95655, 95662 (part),
95670, 95683, 95693 (part), 95800 (part), 95801-12, 95814, 95816-20, 95821 (part), 95822-24, 95825 (part), 95826-32,
95838 (part). 95841 (part), 95842, 95860, 95864-66
FOURTH 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, Sacramen-
to, 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; co-
founder, 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,
chairman, Subcommittee on Legislative Branch; member; Democratic Steering and Policy
Committee; member, Select Committee on Hunger; majority whip at large; vice chair,
Democratic Caucus; chairman, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
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Office Listings
2113 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0504 225-5716
Chief of Staff. Sandra Stuart. FAX. 225-0354
Legislative Director. Roger Gwinn.
Executive Assistant Vicki Baird.
Suite 330, 2525 Natomas Park Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833 (916) 978-4381
District Director. Richard Hams.
844-B Union Avenue, Fail-field, CA 94533 (707) 426-4333
Yolo County. Sacramento County: Northern and southern portions, including the communities of Citrus Heights,
Courtland, Del Paso Heights, Elverta, Folsom, Freeport, Gait, Herald, Hood, Isleton, Locke, North Highlands,
Orangevale, Rio Linda, Walnut Grove, Wilton, and northern portions of the city of Sacramento SOLANO COUNTY:
All except for the city of Vallejo. Population (1980), 525,869.
ZIP Codes: 94510, 94512, 94533, 94535, 94571, 94585, 94587 (part), 94589 (part), 94590 (part), 94591 (part), 95605-07,
95610 (part), 95611-12, 95615-18, 95620, 95621 (part), 95624 (part), 95625, 95626 (part), 95627, 95630 (part), 95632
(part), 95637-39, 95641 (part), 95645 (part), 95652-53, 95660. 95662 (part), 95671, 95673, 95679-80, 95688, 95690
(part), 95691, 95693 (part),95694-98, 95800 (part), 95813, 95815, 95821 (part), 95825 (part), 95833-37, 95838 (part),
95841 (part), 95851-53, 95912 (part), 95937
FIFTH DISTRICT
NANCY PELOSI, Democrat, of San Francisco, CA; born in Baltimore, MD, March
26, 1940; daughter of Representative Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr.; attended the Institute of
Notre Dame Grammar School, Baltimore, 1954; graduated, Institute of Notre Dame High
School, 1958; B.A., Trinity College, W^m'rig 1011 * DC (major, Political Science; minor,
history), 1962; northern chair, California Democratic Party, 1977-81; State chair, Califor-
nia 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 Com-
mittee; 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
C 20515-0505
FAX: 225-8259
1005 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0505 225-4965
Administrative Assistant. Judith K. Lemons.
Legislative Director. Carolyn Bartholomew.
Room 13407, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 , (415) 556-4862
District Representative. Michael Yaki.
City and County of San Francisco: That part not contamcd in the Sixth District. Population (1980), 525,923.
SIXTH DISTRICT
K B 9 XEI V R^S rat> of Gre enbrae, CA; born in Brooklyn, NY., Novem-
ber 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 as-
sociate editor, Pacific Sun newspaper, won two major press awards for in depth analyti-
7* SEE? 1 * 2 2 A con g ressiona l ^de F^ Congressional District, California, 1914-
76; elected member, Mann County Board of Supervisors, 1976-82; first woman president,
SS^iSSW 5S?l? f S ? ervisoi *> 198 - 81; ^rector/Bay Arek Ak o58r Kage-
ment District, 1977-82; chairman, BAAQMD, 1979-81; director, Golden Gate Bridge,
^^^lo^/'^ ^^ 19 7S; 82 > ^ tocr of Co^* QiieqpSi GoterSnlni
Award, 1980; founding member of Mann Education Corps, Marin National Women's Po-
CALIFORNIA
Congress 23
litical Caucus, Marin Community Video; member of various boards of directors and advi-
sory boards for civic, cultural, and educational organizations; member, Armed Services
Committee; Government Operations Committee; Select Committee on Children, Youth
and Families; married to Stewart Boxer, 1962; two adult children: Doug and Nicole;
elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Con-
Office Listings
307 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0506 225-5161
Administrative Assistant, Andrew C. Littmen.
Suite 300, 3301 Kerner Boulevard, San Rafael, CA 94901 (415) 457-7272
Chief of Staff. Sam Chapman. '
450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 626-6943
Marin County. Solano County. City of Vallejo SONOMA COUNTY- Southern part, including cities of Cotati, Petaluma,
and Sonoma. CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO- Northwestern part, including the neighborhoods of Haight, Richmond, and
Western addition Population (1980), 525,984.
ZIP Codes: 94100 (part), 94104, 94109 (part), 94114 (part), 94115 (part), 94117 (part), 94118, 94121, 94129, 94159,
94589 (part), 94590 (part), 94591 (part), 94592, 94901, 94903-04, 94911-15, 94920, 94922 (part), 94923 (part), 94924-
25, 94929-30, 94933,94937-42, 94945-53, 94956-57, 94960 (part), 94963-66, 94970-71, 94973, 94975, 95431, 95433,
95476 (part), 95487
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 Marti-
nez Democratic Club; married to the former Cynthia Caccavo, of Martinez; two children:
George and Stephen; committees: Interior and Insular Affairs, chairman, Subcommittee
on Water and Power; chairman, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families,- and
Education and Labor; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2228 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 2Q315-OS07 225-2095
Administrative Assistant. John A. Lawrence.
Personal Secretary. Sylvia Arthur.
Press Secretary. Daniel Weiss.
Room 14, 367 Civic Drive, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 (415) 687-3260
District Administrator. Mary Lansing.
Room 281, 3220 Blume Drive, Richmond, CA. 94806 (415) 222-4212
Contra Costa County; Cities of Antioch, Bethel Island, Brentwood, Concord, Crockett, El Sobrante, Martinez,
Oakley, Pacheco, Pinole, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, Port Costa, Richmond, Rodeo, San PaWo, Walnut Creek, and
West Pittsburg, and parts of Alamo, Danville, and San Ramon. Population (198O), 526,191.
ZIP Codes: 94507 (part), 94509, 94511. 94513-14, 94517-25, 94526 (part), ^27-28, W547-4J [94550 (part), 94553,
94561, 94564-65, 94566 (part), 94569, 94572, 94583 (part), 94593-94, 94595 (part), 94596-98, 94800-08
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EIGHTH DISTRICT
RONALD V. DELLUMS, Democrat, of Oakland, CA; born in Oakland, CA, Novem-
ber 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; Uni-
versity 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 Hy-
giene, 1962-64; program director, Bay view Community Center, 1964-65; associate direc-
tor, then director, Hunters Point Youth Opportunity Center, 1965-66; planning consult-
ant, 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)* 196S-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 Con-
gress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress,
Office Listings
2136 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0508 225-2661
Administrative Assistant. Carlottia A.W. Scott. FAX: 225-9817
Special Counsel. Robert B. Brauer.
Suite 105, 201 13th Street, Oakland, CA 94617 (415) 76^0370
District Administrator. Donald R. Hopkins.
District Counsel. H. Lee Halterman.
Suite 6, 1720 Oregon Street, Berkeley, CA 94703 (415) 548-7767
Suite 160, 3732 Mount Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette, CA 94549 (415) 283-8125
Alameda County: Cities of Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Kensington, Piedmont. ml Oakland <p*rt). CONTRA COSTA
Cownrv: El Cerrito, Lafayette, Moraga, Onnda, San Ramon. Alamo (part), and Dublin (part). Population (1980),
94516 ' 94526 <P art >' 94530 ' W549 P* rt > MS56, 94563, 94570. 94575, 94583 (part). 94601
- 18 ' * 4619 (p * rt) ' ^ 94621
NINTH DISTRICT
E ^ ST ^?? f D *"? ocrat ' of Oakland, CA, born in Milwaukee, WI, No-
; graduated from Wauwatosa, WI, High School, 1949; Massachusetts In-
?v I <r^&lP- S J i 9 i?U U 5i versit y 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,
^l <* lifornia Democratic Council; chairman, board of trustees, Starr King
Ministry, Berkeley; trustee, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley; spon:
Call C a ^ncan Civil Liberties Union; director, Common Cause 1^71-
; Jeffrey Peter, Beatrice Ann, Thekla Brumder, and Sarah Gallun: mar-
d t0 93d C ngreSS ' November 7, 1972; rented to each
Office Listings
239 Cannon House Office Bmlding, Washington, DC 20515-0509 . 21S-SO6S
Administrative Assistant. William K. Vauiwn. '** H|:W ..................... " 225-3Q65
Fersonal Assistant. Ella M, Muraphard. ^^
Press Assistant. Perry R. Plumart
26 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA
^
TWELFTH DISTRICT
Professor; Stanford University C^ 1983-88;
cofounder, California Legal Reform Project; member: Committees on the Judiciary; Sca-
ence Space, and Technology; and Banking; married to the former Susanne Martin; elect-
ed on November 8, 1988, to the 101st Congress; reelected to the 102d Congress.
Office Listings
313 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0512
Chief of Staff. Karin Miranda. FAX -
Legislative Director. Tom Gann.
Executive Assistant. Lisa Schmidt.
Suite 105, 599 North Mathilda, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 (415) 321-9154
District Manager.-Jim Cunneen. (JOB) 245-4835
1 Civic Center Drive, Scotts Valley, CA 95066...... (408) 438-7985
Suite D, 7415 Eigleberry Street, Gilroy, CA 95020 (408) 848-5101
SANTA CLMRA GDUNTY: All ex<*pt the cities of Campbell, Los Gatos, Milpitas San Jose and Santa Clara, SANTA
Ciiuz COUNTY. The northern portion, including Ben Lomond, Boulder Creek, Corralitos <part), Felton (part), and
Scotts Valley (part). Population (1980), 525,964.
95071, 95073795113 (part), 95120 (part), 95121 (part), 95135, 95140-41
THIRTEENTH 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,
1968-71; mayor, 1971-74; board of directors, Santa Clara County Boy Scout Council;
two children: David and Stuart; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelect-
ed to each succeeding Congress; committee assignments: Public Works and Transporta-
tion; chairman, Subcommittee on Surface Transportation; Committee on Science, Space,
and Technology; appointed deputy whip at large, 97th Congress; member: board of re-
gents, Smithsonian, 1979; board of regents, Santa Clara University; board of directors,
Technology Center of Silicon Valley,
Office Listings
2350 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington/DC 20515-0513 225-2631
Executive Assistant/Office Manager. Diane D. Evans.
Legislative Director. Suzanne Sullivan.
Press Secretary. Eric K. Federing.
Staff Director. Timothy L. Newell.
Suite 310, 1245 South Winchester Boulevard, San Jose, CA 95128 (408) 984-6045
Chief of Staff, John Flaherty,
CALIFORNIA 102d Congress 27
ZIP Codes: 95008 (part), 95009, 95014 (part), 95023 (part), 95030 (part), 95031, 95032 (part) 95050-55 95070 (
? 51 ?'a 9 V, 1 o l fiPSfci 5 } 17 ' J^p^JPA 1 ?' 9 512<> (part), 95121 (^ 9SL^^25(^ 95126,
(part), 95129-30, 95136 (part), 95138-39, 95148 (part), 95150, 95153-54, 95157-58, 95160, 95170-71
FOURTEENTH 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; mar-
ried to the former Julia Harlow, 1979; one child: John, Jr., 1979; elected to the 102d Con-
gress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1223 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0514 .............. 225-2511
Administrative Assistant. David Lopez. FAX: 225-5444
Executive Assistant. Martha Franco.
District Coordinator. Lance W. Hastings.
Legislative Director. Tracey E. Smith.
. 260, 1624
Ste. 260, 1624 Santa Clara Drive, Roseville, CA 95661 ......................................... (916) 786-5560
FAX: 786-5444
Counties: Alpine, Amador, El Dorado, Lassen, Modoc, Placer, Plumas, and Sierra. NEVADA COUNTY, That part not
contained in the Second District. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: That part not contained in the Eighteenth District.
Population (1980), 525,893.
ZIP Code*: 95204 (part), 95205 (part), 95206 (part), 95207 (part), 95209 (part), 95210 (part), 95212-13, 95220, 95231
' \ 95234, 95237, 95240-42, 95253, 95258, 95304, 95330-31, 95336, 95361 (part). 95376 (part), 95378, 95385,
>5601, 95603-04, 95613-14, 95619, 95623, 95626 (part), 95629, 95630 <art), 95631, 95632 (part), 95633-36, 95640,
95641 (part), 95642-44, 95646, 95648, 95650-51, 95654, 95656, 95658, 95661, 95663-67, 95669, 95672, 95675, 95677-
78, 95681-82. 95684-86, 95689, 95690 (part), 95699, 95701-06, 95708-09, 95711-22, 95724-37, 95746, 95761-62,
95910, 95915, 95922 (part), 95923-24, 95934, 95936, 95944-45, 95947, 95949, 95952, 95956, 95959, 95960 (part),
95971, 95977 (part), 95980, 95981 (part), 95983-84, 95986, 96006, 96009, 96015, 96020, 96053-54, 96056, 96068
(part), 96101, 96103-06, 96108-26, 96128-30, 96132-37
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
GARY A, CONDIT, Democrat, of Ceres, CA; 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, 1976-32, serving as
chairman 1980; California State Assembly, December 1982; former Assembly Assistant
Majority Leader; former chairman and vice-chairman, Assembly Governmental Organiza-
tion 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 Agri-
culture Committee and Subcommittees on Cotton, Rice and Sugar; Livestock, Dairy and
Poultry; House Government Operations Committee and Subcommittee on Government
Information and Justice and Agriculture.
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Office Listings
1529 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0515 225-6131
Administrative Assistant. Tony Corbo.
Legislative Director. Shannon Lahey.
Legislative Assistant. Emily Beizer.
920 13th Street, Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 527-1914
Chief of Staff. Mike Lynch.
415 West 18th Street, Merced, CA 95340 (209) 383-4455
Counties* Marioosa. Merced and Stanislaus FRESNO COUNTY: Communities of Biola, Burrel, Cantua Creek, Car-
others! Coalinga, Eastern, Firebaugh, Five Points, Fowler, Helm, Huron, Kerman, Kinosburg, Laton, Mendota,
Parlier, Raisin City, Riverdale, San Joaquin, Selma, and Tranquility. Population (1980), 525,998
95311 (parV) 953 2-1^95315- ^^'(part). 95322-26795327 (part), 95328. 95329 (part), 95333-34, 95338. 9534^
4! 95344-45, 95348, 95350-52, 95354-5^95360, 95361 (part), 95363, 95365, 95367-69, 95374, 9538CWJI, 95384,
95386-88, 95389 (part)
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
LEON E. PANETTA, Democrat, of Carmel Valley, CA; born in Monterey, CA; June
28, 1938; attended San Carlos Elementary School; graduated, Monterey High School,
1956; B.A., magna cum laude, University of Santa Clara, 1960; J.D., University of Santa
Clara Law School, 1963; served as 1st lieutenant in the U.S. Army, received Army Com-
mendation Medal, 1963-65; admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Mon-
terey; legislative assistant to U.S. Senate minority whip Thomas H. Kuchel, CA; 1966-69;
special assistant to Secretary of U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
1969; director of the U.S. Office for Civil Rights, 1969-70; executive assistant to the
mayor of New York City, 1970-71; attorney, law firm of Panetta, Thompson & Panetta,
1971-76; member: U.S. Supreme Court Bar; U.S. District Court Bar, Northern District,
CA; California Bar; Board of Visitors, University of Santa Clara Law School; a founder,
Monterey College of Law; served as counsel to the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park
District; Monterey County Democratic Central Committee, 1972-76; vice president of
Carmel Valley Little League; member, Parish Council for Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church; author, "Bring Us Together," 1971; recipient: NEA Lincoln Award, 1969;
Lawyer of the Year Award, 1970; A. Philip Randolph Award, 1971; Bread for the World
Award, 1978, 1980, 1982; National Hospice Organization Award, 1984; American Farm
Bureau Federation Golden Plow Award, 1988; chairman, 95th Congress New Members
Caucus; northern California majority regional whip, 97th and 98th Congresses; deputy
majority whip for budget issues, 99th and 100th Congresses; member, House Budget
Committee, 96th, 97th, and 98th Congresses, chairman, House Budget Committee, Janu-
ary 1989-present; member, House Agriculture Committee; member, House Administration
Committee; member, House Select Committee on Hunger; former chairman, Subcommit-
tee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition; former chairman, Sub-
committee on Personnel and Police; former vice chairman, Caucus of Vietnam-Era Veter-
ans in Congress; former member, President's Commission on Foreign Language and
International Studies; married to the former Sylvia Marie Varni; three sons: Christopher,
Carmelo, and James; elected to the 95th Congress, 1976; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
339 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0516 225-2861
Administrative Assistant. Diana Marino.
Legislative Director. Thomas Vellenga.
Press Secretary. Barry J. Toiv.
380 Alvarado Street, Monterey, CA 93940 (408) 649-3555
District Representative. Sylvia Panetta.
701 Ocean Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 f (408) 429-1976
100 West Alisal, Salinas* CA 93901 ?408) 424-2229
1160 Marsh Street, San LuisObispo, CA934O1 , (805) 541-0143
CALIFORNIA 102d Congress 29
Counties: Monterey and San Benito. SAN Luis OBISPO COUNTY (part): Including coastal strip extending south to Los
Osos and including San Luis Obispo City. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY (southern half). PopulationO 1980). 525,967
ZIP Codes: 93401 (part), 93403, 93406-10, 93426, 93428, 93430, 93435, 93442, 93450 93452 93901-02. 93905-O8
93912, 93915, 93920-28, 93930, 93932-33, 9394O-44, 93950, 93953-55, 93960/93962 95001 95003-04 ^5010 95012
95017, 95018 (part), 95019, 95023 (part), 95024, 95039, 95041, 95043, 95045, 95060-65; 950^ (Jart)? 9^5075-77
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
CALVIN M. DOOLEY, JR., 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 Ag-
ricultural 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; Steering Committee, Visalians Orga-
nized to Improve our Children's Education, Rotary, Visalia County Center; Visalia Uni-
fied School District Facilities Task Force; state president, California Association of the
Future Farmers of America, 1972-73; member, Class 13, Agricultural Leadership Pro-
gram; 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 Fanner hi California; regional finalist, 1987 White House Fellowship
Program; married the former Linda Phillips; two children: Brooke and Emily.
Office Listings
1022 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0517 225-3341
Administrative Assistant. Lisa Quigley.
Legislative Director. Joe Raeder.
Press Secretary, Tim Miller.
Suite E, 711 North Court Street, Visalia, CA 93291 (209) 733-8348
Counties: Kings and Tulare. FRESNO COUNTY: The north and east portions not contained in the Fifteenth and
Eighteenth Districts including portions of the cities of Fresno, Reedley, and Sanger, and all of Auberry, Friant,
Orange Cove, and Shaver Lake. KERN COUNTY: That portion not in the Twentieth District and including portions
of the city of Bakersfield and all of Delano, McFarland, and Wasco. Population (1980), 525,937,
ZIP Code*: 93201-04, 93207-08, 93212, 93215, 93218, 93220-21, 93223, 93226-27, 93230, 93235, 93239, 93244-45,
93247, 93249 (part), 93250, 93256-58, 93260-62, 93265-67, 93270-72, 93274-75, 93277-80, 93282, 93286-87, 93291,
93305 (part), 93306 (part), 93307 (part), 93518 (part), 93523 (part), 93531, 93534 (part), 93602-03, 93605, 93612-13,
93615, 93618, 93621, 93626 (part), 93628-29, 93631 (part), 93633-34, 93641-42, 93646-47, 93649-51, 93654 (part),
93657 (part), 93664, 93666-67, 93670, 93673, 93675, 93700 (part), 93704 (part), 93705 (part), 93710 (part), 93711,
93722 (part), 93727 (part)
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
RICHARD H. LEHMAN, Democrat, of Fresno, CA; born in Sanger, CA, July 20,
1948; attended Lone Star Elementary School in Sanger; graduated Sanger High School,
1966; A.A., Fresno City College, 1968; California State University, Fresno, 1969; received
BA in political science, University of California at Santa Cruz, 1970-71; California Na-
tional Guard, 1970-76; administrative aide to California State Assemblyman George N.
Zenovich, 1969-76; elected to the California Assembly, 1976-82; assistant majority leader,
1980-82; elected on November 2, 1982 to tfce 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding
Congress; whip-at-large; chairman, Banking Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs and
Coinage.
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Office Listings
1319 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0518 225-4540
Administrative Assistant.-Scott Nishioki.
Executive Assistant. Jill Cunningham.
^ <*> -
(209) 946 . 6353
Northtown oce 'ODmpie'^ Sonora, CA
95370-9626 < 209) 5 33-1426
Madera, Mono, and Tuolumne. FRESNO COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fifteenth and
ve rict TlS. JOAQUIN COUNTY: Census tracts 1-10, 11.01, fl.02, 13, 15-26 27.01, 2702 i 29 31.03,
33 03? IIS?, 33.07, 34.01, 34.02, 36.01, 36.02 and 48; partial census tracts 12 (block groups 2, 3, and 5) (blocks 423,
424 426 and 431), 37 (all except the unincorporated portions of block group 4), 47 (portions in enumerated district
30).' Population (1980), 526, 113.
ZTP Codes: 93512, 93514 (part), 93517, 93529, 93541, 93546, 93601, 93604, 93610 (part), 93614, 93622 (part), 93625
(baSw626 (Srtj ,9363759 93643; 93644 (part), 93645, 93653 (part), 93657 (part), 93669, 93700 (part), 93701-03,
93704'^) 93705 (part), 93707-09, 93710 <i>art), 93712, 937lT8, 93721, 93722 (part), 93725-26, 93727 (part),
93728, M744^5, 9374^93755, 93771-79, 9379CWW, 95201-03, 95204 (part), 95205 (part), 95206 (party ,95207 {part),
95208 95209ifDart) 95210 (part), 95221-22, 95223 (part), 95224-29, 95230 (part), 95231 (part), 95232-33, 95236,
9524^5279525^5, 95257, 95305, 95309-10, 95311 (part), 95314, 95321 (part), 95327 (part), 95335, 95346-47,
95364, 95370, 95372-73, 95375, 95379, 95383, 95389 (part), 96107
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO, Republican, of Ventura, CA; born in Ventura, Ven-
tura County, CA, September 4, 1926; University of California at Santa Barbara, June
1950, Santa Clara Law School, LL.B., 1953; admitted to the California Bar, 1954; com-
menced practice of law in Ventura, CA; served in the U.S. Navy during World War II,
1944-46; elected to the Ojai City Council, 1958; 8 months later, elected mayor; elected to
the California Senate, by special election, October 3, 1961; reelected, 1964; elected in
1966 to represent the newly created 24th senatorial district; reelected in 1970; first legisla-
tor to receive the Legislative Conservationist of the Year Award by the California and
National Wildlife Federation hi 1965; member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee
and the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee; elected 98th and 99th and 100th
Congresses as Secretary of the Republican Conference; married Norma Smith, 1 960; three
children; elected to the 93d Congress, by special election, March 5, 1974, to fill the va-
cancy caused by the death of Charles M. Teague; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2332 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0519 225-3601
Chief of Staff. Susan Derrick. FAX: 225-3096
Legislative Director. Matthew Reynolds.
Press Secretary, John Doherty.
Suite 101, 5740 Ralston Street, Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 642-2200
Director of Constituent Services. Diane R. White.
314 East Carrillo Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 963-1708
104-E East Boone Street, Santa Maria, CA 93454 (805) 922-2131
Santa Barbara County, Ventura County: Census tracts 2, 4-8, 11, 12.01-O5, 13, 14, 15.01, 15.02, 16.01, 16.02, 17-20,
21,01, 21.02, 22-27, 28.01, 2S.02, 29-35, 37-41, 45, 47.01, 47.03, 49, and 50; partial census tracts 1 (portion* north of
the southern line of Sespe Condor Sanctuary west to T5N/T4N and its western extension to the tract boundary),
10 (all except portions in the city of Ojai), 47.02 (all except block group 3 in the city of Oxnard and unincorporat-
ed parts of blocks 205 and 301-305). Population (1980), 526,096. " " *
ZIP Coder 93001-06, 93013, 93022, 93023 (part), 93O30 (part), 93031-32, 93033 (part), 93034-35, 93040, 93060, 93067,
> 2 14/93254/93427, 93429,
CALIFORNIA 1 02d Congress 31
TWENTIETH DISTRICT
WILLIAM M. THOMAS, Republican, of Bakersfieid, CA; born in Wallace, IE>, De-
cember 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,
Bakersfieid Community College, 1965-74; served in California State Assembly, 1974-78;
member: agriculture, revenue and taxation, and rules committees; selected by the Ameri-
can Council of Young Political Leaders as a delegate to the Soviet Union, 1977; member:
Ways and Means and House Administration Committees; Budget Committee; married to
the former Sharon Lynn Hamilton, 1967; two children: Christopher and Amelia; elected
to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2402 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0520 225-2915
Administrative Assistant. Cathy Abernathy
Legislative Director. Robert S. Winters.
Omce Manager. Sheri Lee Norris.
Suite 220, 4100 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfieid, CA 93301 (805) 327-3611
Suite 115, 858 West Jackman, Lancaster, CA 93435 (805) 948-2634
Room 203, 1390 Price Street, Pismo Beach, CA 93449 (805) 773-2533
Inyo County. Los Angeles County: Census tracts 9002-9005, 9006.01-9006.03, 9007.01, 9007.02, 9008.01, 9008.02, 9009-
9011, 9101-9107, 9012.01 (that part not contained in the Twenty-first District), 9100 (that part not contained in the
Thirty-fifth District), and 9108 02 (portions of enumeration district 147 west of the Acton Canyon Wash) KERN
COUNTY: That part not contained in the Seventeenth District SAN Luis OBISPO COUNTY. That part not contained
in the Sixteenth District. Population (1980), 526,017.
ZIP Codes: 91350 (part), 91354 (part), 92328, 93205-06, 93217, 93224-25, 93237-38, 93240-41, 93243, 93249 (part),
93251, 93255, 93263, 93268, 93276, 93233, 93285, 93300-04, 93305 (part), 93306 (part), 93307 (part), 93308-09,
93311-13, 93380, 93384-89, 93401 (part), 93402, 93412, 93420 (part), 93422-24, 93431-33, 93444-47, 93449, 93451,
93453, 93461, 93465, 93501, 93505, 93514 (part), 93516, 93518 (part), 93519, 93523 (part), 93527-28, 93530, 93532,
93534 (part), 93535-36, 93550 (part), 93551 (part), 93554, 93555 (part), 93558, 93560-61
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT
ELTON GALLEGLY, Republican, of Simi Valley, CA; born in Huntington Park,
CA, March 7, 1944; graduated Huntington Park High School, 1962; attended Los Ange-
les State College; businessman; member Simi Valley City Council, 1979; mayor, city of
Simi Valley, 1980-86; member, Executive Committee, Republican Study Committee;
Congressional Human Rights Caucus; House Republican Research Committee, task force
on Crime and SDI; House Task Force on American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast
Asia; 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 Re-
publican National Convention; married to the former Janice L. Shrader, 1974; four chil-
dren: Shawn G., Shawn P., Kevin, and Shannon; elected to the 100th Congress, Novem-
ber 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
107 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0521 225-5811
Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director. -Lisa Boepple.
Office Manager. Tricia Evans.
Press Secretary. John Frith.
Suite 110, 9301 Oakdale Avenue, Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 341-2121
Suite 207, 200 North Westlake Boulevard, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 (805) 496-4700
District Assistant. Paula Shell.
County: Communities of Agoura Hills, Avalon, Gastric, Chatsworth, Hidden Hffls, Sunland, Tiyunga,
^ 1 Village; iSrtions of the communities of Calabasas, Canoga Park, Granada Hffisi
,
Malibu, Miss HiUs, Newhall. Northridge, Sa^a Ciarito, Sepulveda, Sun Valtey, Sylmar,
COUNTY: Communities of Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Newbury
. ,
Woodland Hills, and Valencia. VENTURA COUNTY:
32 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA
Park Ojai Point Mugu, Port Hueneme, Simi Valley, Somis, Thousand Oaks, and Oxnard (parts). Population
1980 525,839
(1980), 525,839
(carrt 90704, 91040-43. 91301-O2, 91304 (part), 91306 <p*rt), 91307. 9H10. 01311, 91M3, 91319-20,
91324 teart) 9132S(part), 91326 (part), 91327-28, 91342, 91343 (part), <?U44 (part). 91350 (pan)
rt 91358-62791364 (part), 913*7 (p*rt), 01376. 01380-81. $1384, 9 1304 (parti
Sx 93030 (part). 93033 (part), 93035, 93041-41, 93062 66, 93093 ^
TWENTY-SECOND 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 M 1949; enlist-
ed in U.S. Army Reserve in June 1942, served 3V2 years during World War II, presently
Judge Advocate (ret.) with rank of lieutenant colonel; practicing attorney; directed Law-
yer's Reference Service of the Glendale Bar Association; admitted to practice before Su-
preme 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 Repub-
lican Assembly, and Glendale Young Republicans; member, Los Angeles County and
California State Bar, Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, B.P.O.E., Masons, Shrine, Ver-
dugo Hills Council Boy Scouts, Los Angeles County Republican Central Committee, and
State Republican Central Committee; married Valery Joan Tyler; five children: Theresa,
Catharine, Steven, Ten, and Paul; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; re-
elected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2346 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0522 ................... 225-4176
Administrative Assistant. Alice K. Andersen.
Executive Secretary. G. Maxine Dean.
Press/Legislative Assistant. J. David Jocrgenson.
Receptionist/Appointment Secretary. Karen Steube.
420 North Brand Boulevard, Glendale, CA 91203 .............................. . .................. (SIS) 247-8445
301 East Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91101 .............................................. (818) 792-6168
Los Angeles County: Cities of Arcadia, Glendale, La Canada Flintridge, Monrovia, San Marino* Sierra Mad re, South
Pasadena, Temple City, and portions of Burbank, Palmdale, Pasadena, and unincorporated communities of Acton,
Agua Dulce, Altadena, Canyon Country, La Crescenta. Lamandm Park, Montrote, Ncwhal), Rio Honda, Saugus,
and Valencia. Population (1980), 525,817.
91776 (part), 91780, 93534 (part), 93550 (part), 93551 (part)
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT
ANTHONY C. BEILENSON, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in New Rochelle,
NY, October 26, 1932; graduated, PhilKps Academy, Andover, MA, 1950; A.B., Harvard
College, 1954; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1957; member, California Assembly, 1963-66;
California Senate, 1967-76; married to the former Dolores Martm, 1959; three children:
Peter, Dayna, and Adam; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reflected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1025 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0523 225-591 1
Administrative Assistant. Janet Faulstich.
Appointment Secretary. Anita Lawson.
IPress Assistant. Kaye Edwards Davis.
^ JlPkii^S ^?*ftS B ? ote vnfc Los Angeles, CA 90024 rt (213) 312-1267
Suite 222, 18401 Burbank Boulevard, Tarzana, CA 91356 ,.., , (818) 345-1560
CALIFORNIA 102d Congress 33
Los Angeles County: Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Beverlywood, Canoga Park, Century City, Cheviot Hills, Malibu,
Reseda, Tarzana, Topanga Canyon, Westwood, and Woodland Hills; and parts of Brentwood, Calabasas, Encino,
Northndge, Pacific Palisades, Palms, Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys, West Hills, and West Hollywood.
ZIP Codes: 90024, 90025 (part), 90034 (part), 90035 (part), 90046 (part), 90048 (part), 90049 (part), 90064 (part),
90067, 90069 (part), 90073, 90077, 90210 (part), 90211-13, 90265 (all), 90272 (part), 90290, 91302 (part), 91303,
91304 (part), 91306 (part), 91307, 91316 (part), 91324 (part), 91325 (part), 91335, 91356, 91364 (part), 91365. 91367
(part), 91401 (part), 91403 (part), 91405 (part), 91406 (part), 91411 (part), 91423 (part)
TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT
HENRY A. WAXMAN, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Los Angeles, Sep-
tember 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, No-
vember 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2418 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0524 225-3976
Administrative Assistant. Philip M. Schiliro.
Legislative Assistant. Patricia Delgado.
Personal Secretary/Office Manager. Norah Lucey Mail.
Suite 400, 8425 West Third Street, Los Angeles, CA 90048 (213) 651-1040
Administrative Assistant. Howard Elinson.
Coordinator. Keiko Shimabukuro.
Los Angeles County: That part beginning at the northwestern corner at Whhsett and Saticoy, south on Whitsett to
Hollywood Freeway, southeast on freeway to railroad tracks, west on railroad tracks to Bellaire, south on Bellaire
to Archwood, west on Archwood to Goodland Avenue, north on Goodland to Vanowen, north on Vanowen to
Coldwater Canyon, south on Coldwater Canyon to Kittndge, east on Kittndge to Whitsett, south on Whitsett to
Burbank Boulevard, east on Burbank Boulevard to Colfax, south on Colfax to Riverside, east of Riverside to
Tujunga, south on Tujunga to Ventura Boulevard, west on Ventura Boulevard to Laurel Canyon, south on Laurel
Canyon to Hollywood Boulevard, east on Hollywood Boulevard to Fairfax, south on Fairfax to Willoughby, west
then south following West Hollywood City limits, to La Cienega and Melrose Place, south on La Cienega to
Clifton, east on Clifton to San Vicente, southeast on San Vicente to Schumacher, southwest on Schumacher to La
Cienega, south on La Cienega to 18th Street, east on 18th Street to Spauldmg, south on Spaulduig to Venice
Boulevard, east on Venice Boulevard to Sierra Bonita, northeast on Sierra Bonita to San Vicente, southeast on San
Vicente to Redondo, north on Redondo to 12th Street, east on 12th Street to Rimpau, south on Rimpau to
Dockwcilcr, east on DockweUer to West Boulevard, north on West Boulevard to 12th Street, east on 12th Street
to Queen Ann, north on Queen Ann to Edgewood, east on Edgewood to Lucerne, south on Lucerne to llth
Street, east on 1 1th Street to Plymouth, north on Plymouth to Country Club, east on Country Club to Branson,
south on Bronson to Country Club Drive, east on Country Club Drive to 4th Avenue, north on 4th Avenue to
Olympic, east on Olympic to Westchester Place, north on Westchester Place to San Marino, east on San Manno to
Harvard, north on Harvard to 9th Street, east on 9th Street to Ardmore, north on Ardmore to 8th Street, east on
8th Street to Irolo, north on Irolo to Wilshire Boulevard, east on Wilshire Boulevard to Benton, north on Benton
to 6th Street, southeast on 6th Street to Coronado, northeast on Coronada to 3d Street, southeast on 3d Street to
Union, north on Union to Temple, east on Temple to Douglas, northeast on Douglas to Lilac, southeast on Lilac
to Academy Road, north on Academy Road to Park Drive, north on Park Drive to Baxter, northwest on Baxter
to Echo Park, northeast on Echo Park to Landa, east on Landa to Blake, north on Blake to Knox Avenue,
southwest on Knox to Mellon, northwest on Mellon to Coolidge, northeast on Coolidge to the Los Angeles River,
northwest on the Los Angeles River to Glendale Freeway, northeast on Olendale Freeway to railroad tracks,
northwest on railroad tracks and follow Glendale City border to Burbank City border at Allen and Rancho
Drives, west along Burbank City border to Burbank City border northwest, thence northwest on Burbank City,
west on Saticoy to Saticoy border to Whitsett, the point of beginning. Population (1980), 525,909.
ZIP Codes: 90004-05, 90006 (part), 90010, 90015 (part), 90017 (part), 90019 (part), 90020, 90026 (part), 90027-30,
90035 (part), 90036, 90038, 90039 (part), 90046 (part), 90048 (part), 90051, 90054, 90057 (part), 90060, 90063, 90068,
90069 (part), 90075-76, 90078, 90087, 90093, 91352 (part), 91600 (part), 91601-03, 91604 (part), 91605 (part), 91406,
91607 (part), 91608-09, 91615-16
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TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
EDWARD R. ROYBAL, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Albuquerque, NM,
February 10, 1916; moved to Los Angeles in 1922 and attended the public schools; grad-
uated from Roosevelt High School in 1934 and then joined the Civilian Conservation
Corps; trained in business administration at the University of California at Los Angeles,
and at Southwestern University in Los Angeles, CA; served in the U.S. Army from 1944
to 1945; married the former Lucille Beserra of Los Angeles, September 27, 1940; three
children: Lucille (Mrs. Lucille Roybal-Allard), Lillian (Mrs. Lillian Rose), and Edward
R.; social worker and public health educator with the California Tuberculosis Association
and a director of health education for the Los Angeles County Tuberculosis and Health
Association, 1942-49; member of the Los Angeles City Council, 1949-62; served as presi-
dent pro tempore from July 1961; member of the Knights of Columbus and American
Legion; honorary doctor of law degree, Pacific States University; honorary doctor of law
degree, Claremont Graduate School; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal
Service, General Government of the Appropriations Committee; chairman, Select Com-
mittee on Aging; and Subcommittee on Health and Longterm Care; member of Subcom-
mittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education; president, National Asso-
ciation of Latino Elected Officials; and member, Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
Office Listings
2211 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0525 225-6235
Administrative Assistant. Jorge Lambrinos. FAX: 226-1251
Executive Assistant/Office Manager. Christinia Mendoza.
Room 7106, 300 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 894-4870
Administrative Assistant. Henry Lozano. FAX: 894-0863
Appointment Secretary. Mercy Cavazos.
> 1811 - 1816 > M3I-01, 1831.02, 1832-1838, 1851, 1852.01. 1852.02, 1853. 18*1-1864,
1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1991-1999, 2011-2013, 2014.01, 2014.02, 2015.01, 2015.02, 2016, 2017, 2031-2039, 2041-2044,
SS^^fJ,? 46 "? 49 ' ?"' 2061 - 2065 ' 2071-2079, 2081-2083, 2091, 2092, 2261-2263, 2266, 4602-1604,
4608-4611, 4615-4617. 4619-4624, 4627, 4638, 5303, 5305-5315, 5316.01, 5316.02; partial census tracts 1871 and
1872, that part not contained in the Twenty-fourth District; 2241, that part not contained in the Twenty-eighth
District; 4633 and 4634, that part not contained in the Twenty-second District; 5304, that part not contained in the
Thirtieth District Population (1980), 525,878.
n, ' 90015 ' 90017 ' 90021 <?*>' 90022-23, 90026, 90030-31, 90032
Sffifc MS^i^,^
TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT
HOWARD L. HERMAN, Democrat, of Panorama City (including the San Fernando
Valley and parts of Los Angeles); born April 15, 1941 in Los Angeles; B.A., internatibnal
relations, UCLA, 1962; LL.B., UCLA School of Law, 1965; admitted to the Bar of the
State of California, 1966; practiced law until lection to California Assembly in 1972;
named assembly majority leader in first term; served as chair of the Assembly Democrat-
ic Caucus and the policy research management committee of the Assembly member; re-
gional board of the Anti-Defamation League, board of the Center for Law 'in the Public
Interest; past president, California Federation of Young Democrats; Distinguished Alum-
nus of UCLA, 1977; mamed to the former Janis Schwartz; two children: Brinley and
Lmdsey; elected to the 98th Congress on November 2, 1982 and reelected to each suc-
ceJing Confess; member, 3u<*get Committee, Judiciary Cofnmittee, and the Foreign
Affairs Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on International Operations
CALIFORNIA 102d Congress 35
Office Listings
137 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0526 225-4695
Administrative Assistant. Gene Smith.
Legislative Director. Bari Schwartz.
Personal Secretary. Nancy Milburn.
Suite 506, 14600 Roscoe Boulevard, Panorama City, CA 91402 (818) 891-0543
Administrative Assistant. Fausto Capobianco.
Los Angeles County: Portions of the city of Los Angeles, including all or part of the communities of Arleta, Beverly
Glen, Encmo, Granada Hills, Lakeview Terrace, Mission Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Pacoima, Panorama
City, Sepulveda, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sylmar, and Van Nuys; portions of the city of Burbank;
and the city of San Fernando Population (1980), 526,057.
91345
91423,
(part),' 91o04'( P art),9l605 (part), 9r607'(part)
TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT
MEL LEVINE, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Los Angeles, CA, June 7,
1943; attended the public schools; graduated, University of California (Berkeley), A.B.,
with distinction, 1964 [valedictory speaker and student body president]; Princeton Univer-
sity, M.P.A., 1966 (Woodrpw Wilson School]; Harvard Law School, cum laude, 1969
[valedictory speaker]; married Jan Greenberg Levine, 1973; three children: Adam Paul,
Jacob Caplan, and Cara Emily; practicing attorney, 1969-71, 1973-77; California assem-
blyman, 1977-82; co-chairman, House Export Task Force; co-chairman, Democratic Con-
gressional Campaign Committee; former co-chair of Congressional Military Reform
Caucus; national co-chair of Rebuild America; former or current member of local govern-
ing boards of University of Judaism; City of Hope; California Alumni Association; Jewish
Federation Council; ADL of B'nai B'rith; NAACP/legal defense fund; American Jewish
Committee; former player-manager, Hollywood Stars Baseball Team; elected on Novem-
ber 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2443 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0527 225-6451
Administrative Assistant. Bill Andrcsen FAX: 225-6975
Personal Secretary. Anne Johnson.
Suite 447, 5250 West Century Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90045 (213) 410-9415
Administrative Assistant. Elmy Butmejo. FAX: 649-2308
Los Angeles County: Communities of Brentwood, El Segundd, Hermosa Beach, Lawndale, Lennox, Manhattan
Beach, Mar Vista, Pacific Palisades, Playa del Rey, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Venice, and portions of
Inglewood and Torrance. Population (1980), 525,917.
ZIP Codes: 90025 (part), 90034 (part), 90045 (part), 90049 (part), 90064 (part), 90066 (part), 90245, 90248 (part), 90249
(part), 90254, 90260-61, 90265 (part), 90266790272 (part), 90277 (part), 90278, 90291, 90293-94, 90296, 90302 (part),
90304 (part), 90305 (part), 90309-10, 90400-06, 90500 (part), 90501-02, 90507-08, 91364 (part)
TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
JULIAN C. DIXON, Democrat, of Culver City, 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 Gollege, 1962; LL.B., Southwestern University, Los Ange-
les, 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 Enforce-
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ment and Criminal Justice Task Force; member: National Conference of State Legislature
Executive Committee; Committee on Appropriations; Subcommittee on Defense; chair-
man: Subcommittee on the District of Columbia; 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
2400 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 205t5-O528 223-7084
Administrative Assistant. Andrea "Tracy** Holmes. FAX. 225-4091
Appointment Secretary. Deanne R. Clarke.
Legislative Director. Gwendolyn Brown.
La Cienega Slauson Business Park, Suite 208, 5100 West Ooldleaf Circle,
Los Angeles, CA 90056 (213) 678-5424
Administrative Assistant. Patricia Miller.
Los Angeles County: Culver City, Inglewood City (part), Los Angeles City (part), communities of Crenshaw
Exposition Park (part), Mar Vista (part), Pico Union (part). West Adams, Weatchester, and unim:omorated
communities of Baldwin Hills, Ladcra Heights, Lennox, Manna del Rey, View Park, and Windsor Hills. Popula-
ZSP Codes: 90005, 90006 (part), 90007 (part), 90008-09, 90016, 90017 (part), 90018, 90019 (part), 90043 foart) 90045
(part), 90052, 90056-57,^0062, 90066$**), 90230-33, 902921 90295, $0301, 90302 (part), 90303 1 (part) ^ ''
TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT
,i A ;' Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in St. Louis, MO, August
'A ' ?'" S^ 01 1 s *? te University; honorary degrees, Spelman College, Atlanta,
GA, North Carolina A&T State University; elected to California State Assembly, 1976
reelected every 2 years thereafter; member, Assembly Democratic Caucus, chairperson:
Way and Means Subcommittee on State Administration, chair; Joint Committee on Public
Pension Fund Investments, chair; Joint Legislative Budget Committee; Assembly Judici-
ary Committee; Elections, Reapportionment and Constitutional Amendments Committee-
Natural Resources Committee; Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics; Select Committee
iCt ^ f fe 1 Assault; C^ftwnia Commission on the Status of
yd - ne - y ^ liams ' two <*iWren: Karen and Edward; founding
Commission for Economic Conversion and Disarmament; member!
?T lg f A Q tt ? ry ?S lu * P^ * p ~ r Counseling Association Advi^
hTl ; ^ n w ? tU J y f * S ? ort ^S 001 ^ Advisory Board; Advisory Council
of the Los Angela ^ Women's Foundation; Women's Legislative Lobby; member of the
Picy; Clara E^h Jackson Carter FoSdSSn
Office Listings
<rStofr]n* > OC 20515-0529 .............. 225-2201
Office Managcr.~Cynthia n patton,
P o "^ Secretary. Anita Gonzalez.
(213) 233-0733
2266 (block* 207 and 213), 5324
the city of Lynwood), and 5514
A**, and 31^ 2316 (block grows 1, 2, and X andblo
90057. 05, (p^X
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THIRTIETH DISTRICT
MATTHEW G. MARTINEZ, JR., Democrat, of Montebello, CA.; born in Walsen-
burg, CO, February 14, 1929; attended Breed Street School and Euclid Street School,
Los Angeles, CA; graduated, Roosevelt High School, Los Angeles, 1949; received certifi-
cate 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:
Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Hispanic American Democrats, National Association of
Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, 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 Con-
gress by special election, July 13, 1982, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of
George Danielson; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2446 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0530 55i~^
Administrative Assistant/Chief of Staff. Maxine A. Grant. FAX: 225-5467
Receptionist. Tammy Tambourine.
Suite 100, 400 North Montebello Boulevard, Montebello, CA 90640 (213) 722-7731
District Manager. Warren A. Schmuki. (818) 444-1755
Los Angeles County: Cities of Alhambra, Azusa, Bell, Bell Gardens, Commerce, Cudahy, El Monte,
Maywood, Montebello, Monterey Park, Roseroead, San Gabriel, and Vernon; also, unincorporated areas of South
San Gabriel and East Los Angeles (part). Population (1980), 525,974.
ZIP Codes: 90022 (part), 90058 (part), 90201, 90270, 90640, 91702, 91731-32, 91733 (part), 91734, 91754, 91770, 91775
(part), 91776 (part), 91778, 91800-05
THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT
MERVYN M. DYMALLY, Democrat, of Compton, CA; born in Cedros, Trinidad,
West Indies, May 12, 1926; attended Cedros Government School, Trinidad; attended St.
Benedict and Naparima Secondary, San Fernando, Trinidad, 1940-44; B.A California
State University, 1954; M.A., California State University, 1969; Ph.D., U.S^ International
University, 1978; numerous honorary degrees; Phi Kappa Phi Scholastic Honor Society,
1969- teacher* lecturer; California State Legislature, Assemblyman, 1962-66; State senator,
19661-75- Lieutenant Governor, California, 1975-79; member: California State Lands
Commission; chairman, California Commission for Economic Development; member:
board of regents, University of California; board of trustees, California State University;
vice chairman, National Conference of Lieutenant Governors; member: California
Postsecondary Education Commission; board of directors, Joint Center for Political Stud-
ies; chairman, Congressional Caucus on Science and Technology; member, Congr essional
Black Caucus* Census and Population Subcommittee of Post Office and Civil Service
Committee; chairman, District of Columbia Committee; Subcommittee on Judiciary and
Education; chairman, Subcommittee on International Operations; Democratic Congres-
sionS Campaign Committee; member of numerous fraternal organizations; aurtior of
rZy political publications; married to the former Alice M> Gueno, 1968; two cmldren:
Mark and Lynn; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each suc-
ceeding Congress.
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Office Listings
1717 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0531 225-5425
Administrative Assistant. Kenneth M. Orduna.
Legislative Director. Marwan Burgan.
Scheduler Assistant. Brenda Young.
Office Manager. Mae Ellis Covell.
Press Coordinator. George Wilson.
306 West Compton Boulevard, Compton, CA 90220 (213) 632-4318
Los Anodes County: Municipalities of Bellflower. Carson, Compton, Oardcna, Hawthorne, Lynwood, North Long
Be^a^d Pa^oun^and^e areas of Athens and Willowbrook. Population (1980), 526. 129.
ZIP Codes: 90044 (part), 90047 (part), 90059 (part), 90061 (part), 90220-24, 90247, 90248 (part), 90249 (part), 90250-
51, W262, 90303 (part), 90304 (part), 907<tf(part), 90707; 90723, 90745, 90746, 90749, 90802, 90805, 90810 (part)
THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT
GLENN M. ANDERSON, Democrat, of San Pedro, CA; born in Hawthorne, CA,
February 21, 1913; B.A. degree, University of California, Los Angeles, in political science
and psychology; Infantry sergeant, U.S. Army, in World War II; elected mayor of Haw-
thorne in 1940 at the age of 27; served in the California State Assembly, 1943-51; elected
Lieutenant Governor of California, 1958, reelected in 1962; regent of University of Cali-
fornia 1959-67; member of the board of trustees of the California State Colleges, 1961-67;
member (chairman 3 years) State Lands Commission, 1959-67; former member of the
Commission of the Californias; former member and first chairman of the California Coun-
cil on Urban Growth; past chairman of the California Interstate Cooperation Commission;
member of American Legion, DAV, AMVETS, Elks, Kiwanis, Native Sons of Golden
West, Redmen, Hawthorne Chamber of Commerce; married Lee Dutton; three children:
Melinda, Evan, and Glenn Michael; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; member: House Public Works and Transportation and Mer-
chant Marine and Fisheries Committees; Congressional Port Caucus, Congressional Ship-
yard Coalition, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, Housing Caucus and Human
Rights Caucus; co-chairman, Maritime Caucus.
Office Listings
2329 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0532 225-6676
Administrative Assistant. Jeremiah F. Bresnahan.
Appointment Secretary. Jessica Kleppinger.
300 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90801 , ... (213) 437-7665
District Administrator. Boyd Kifer.
Executive Assistant. Ann Ramirez.
o *i. Al 8"!? Cowrty: Cities of Hawaiian Gardens and Lakewood; pan* of BcUflower, Downey, and Uwg Bachj and
the Harbor City, San Pedro, and Wilmington sections of the city of Los Angele*. Population ($80), 527,814.
ty'SJ?? 06 (Pa*). 90710-17, 90731 (part), 90732 (part), 90733-34, 90744, 90748, 90800 (part),
90801, 90804 (parQ, 90806 (part), 90807 (part), 90808 (part), 90810 (parVN&13, 90815 (part), 90822
THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT
Republican, of Claremont, CA: bom in Kansas City, MO, July 5,
, ,i emi A a ^P ^ P' A - < cum llso *4 Political setenoe, W3 L Claremont
Graduate School, M.A., American Government, 1976; Winston & Churchill Fellow: Phi
8 ^L ^S^ d ? ctor corrx>rate relations, Oarcmont McKeama College, 1975-78;
member: board of governors, James Madison Society; Republican State Central Commit-
2d 0,2? f ? Ma; J :os A ??t-r ^ own t^ Qs namd ^fcfcKwEng Young Man of America
Srl^T^f *i S U ^ g CS iS rma ?U 76 "*- 1978; **or, SUrketmg and government
SS^V ^"fyl % dr S?^ nS ' 1979 -8; vice President, Dreier DevelopiSent, 1985-
present; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
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Office Listings
411 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0533 225-2305
Administrative Assistant. Bradley W. Smith.
Legislative Director Vince Randazzo.
Scheduler/Projects. Carol Maltman.
112 North Second Avenue, Covina, CA 91723 (818) 339-9078
Field Representative. Mark Harmsen (714) 592-2857
Los Angeles County: Cities of Big Pines, Bradbury, Claremont, Covina, Diamond Bar, Duarte, Glendora, Hacienda
Heights, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, La Verne, Littlerock, Llano, Los Nietos, Pearblossom, Pomona, Rowland
Heights, San Dimas, Walnut, and Whittier, Population (1980), 525,880.
ZIP Codes: 90601 (part), 90602-03, 90604 (part), 90605, 90607-08, 90631 (part), 90632, 90637, 90638 (part), 91010,
91350 (part), 91351 (part), 91706 (part), 91711, 91722-24, 91740, 91745, 91748 (part), 91750, 91765-69, 91773, 91789,
93510, 93543 (part), 93544, 93550 (part), 93553, 93563 K
THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT
ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, Democrat, of West Covina, 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 Ange-
les 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 represent-
ative, 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 Develop-
ment, 1970-72; commissioner, Mexican American Education Commission, 1970-72; presi-
dent, 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 Com-
mittee on Broadcasting, 1975; appointed by UAW President Leonard Woodcock as assist-
ant 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 Af-
fairs, 1979; affiliations include: trustee, American College in Paris; trustee, Florida Inter-
national University School of Business and Organizational Sciences; U.S. Commission for
UNESCO; U.S. Committee for UNICEF; Pan-American Development Foundation; Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars, VFW Post 6315, Pico Rivera, CA; elected to the 98th Congress,
November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Congressional His-
panic Caucus, 1987; appointed official observer, Geneva Anns Reduction Talks, 1986-90;
Democratic Deputy Whip.
Office Listings
1740 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0534 225-5256
Administrative Assistant. Robert M. Alcock.
Executive Assistant. -Mary Ann Bloodworth.
Suite 101, 8819 Whittier Boulevard, Pico Rivera, CA 90660 (213) 695-0702
District Manager. Letitia Hernandez.
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Los Angeles County: Communities of Artesia, Baldwin Park, Bassett, E**t Whtttwrr, Hmoenda Heights, Industry LA
Pucnte, Los Nietos, Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Rowland Heights, Santa Fe Springs, South El Monte, South WhStier
Valinda, and West Covina. Population (1980), 526,321. '
ZIP Codes: 90601 (part), 90604 (part), 90606, 90609-10, 90650-52, 90660, 90670-7 1, 9O7O! (part), 90702, 91706 (narrt
91733 (part), 91744, 91746-47/91748 (part), 91749, 91790-93 *'"<part),
THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
JERRY LEWIS, Republican, of Redlands, CA; a lifelong resident of southern Califor-
nia, born October 21, 1934; attended San Bernardino public schools; graduated, San Ber-
nardino 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
2312 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0535 225-5861
Administrative Assistant. Arlene Willis. FAX- 225-6498
Associate Staff/Appropriations Committee. -Letitia S. Hoadley.
Press Secretary. Dave LesStrang.
Suite 104, 1826 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands, CA 92373 (714) 862-6030
District Representative. Marilyn F. Glick.
THmTY-SDCIH DISTRICT
..
Office Listings
2188 lUyburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0536 225 filfil
Administrative Assistant Peter F. DidisheinL * VJA - w ?-* ................... 225-6161
.
Legislative Assistant. Maria Padian.
Assistant. Ruth
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Riverside County: Census tracts: 301-305, 308, 309, 314.02, 315.02, 316, 401-405, 410-413, 422.02, 422.O3, 423; partial
census tracts: 313 (all except blocks 302, 303, 309, 310, 319-324), 314.01 (all except blocks 402-405, and block
group 5, and portions of block 407 west of Marshall Street and its southern extension to the Riverside Freeway);
315.01 (all except blocks 109, 113, 115, and block group 2 excluding blocks 211 and 212); 406.01 (all except blocks
217-223, 226, and 227). SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: 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, portions not in the city of
Rancho Cucamonga; 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, an 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, all have portions in the city of San Bernardino.
Population (1980), 525,949.
ZIP Codes: 91743, 91761-62, 92315 (part), 92316, 92322, 92324 (part), 92335 (part), 92336, 92346 (part), 92369 (part),
92376 (part), 92388 (part), 92400-01, 92403-05, 92407-11, 92501-O2, 92503 (part), 92504 (part), 92505 (part), 92506
(part), 92507 (part), 92508-09, 92513-18
THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT
ALFRED A. (AL) McCANDLESS, Republican, of La Quinta, CA; born in Brawley,
CA, July 23, 1927; attended Los Angeles City school system; B.A., political science,
public administration, UCLA, 1951; graduate, General Motors Institute, Flint, MI, certifi-
cate in dealership management; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1945-46, in the Pacific,
China, and Japanese occupation; served in the Korean theater, released with the rank of
captain, 1950-52; business executive, General Motors auto-truck dealership, Indio, CA,
1953-75; member, Riverside County Board of Supervisors, 1971-82, chairman, 4 years;
founding member, South Coast Air Quality Management District, 1975-82, chairman,
1975-81; member, Riverside County Housing Authority, chairman, 1974-82; founding
member: Sunline Transit Agency, chairman 1977-82, and Coachella Valley Association of
Governments; member, executive committee and board of directors, County Supervisors
Association of California, 1971-74; past president, Indio Rotary Club; honorary life
member, Indio Chamber of Commerce; member, Greater Riverside Chamber of Com-
merce; married to the former Gail W. Glass; five adult children: Cristina, Alfred A. II,
Craig, Blaine, and Ward; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2422 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0537 225-5330
Administrative Assistant, Signy S.S. Ellerton.
Appointment Secretary, Patricia V. Rinaldi.
Legislative Director. William P. Binzel.
Suite 165, 6529 Riverside Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506 (714) 682-7127
District Representative. Ted Weggeland. ,, ^ ^ ^^^
Suite A-7, 74-075 El Paseo, Palm Desert, CA 92260 (619) 340-2900
Riverside County: That part not contained in the Thirty-sixth District Population (1980), 526,003.
ZIP Codes: 91718-20, 91752, 91760, 92201, 92210, 92220, 92223, 92225, 92230, 92234 ,92236, . 92239-40, 92253-54,
92258 92260 (part), 92261-64, 92266, 92269-70, 92272, 92274 (part), 92275-76, 92282, 92302, 92305-06, 92318,
92320, 92327 <jrt)' 92330. 92343-14, 92348-49, 92353-54, 92360% 92367 92370 92380-81, 92383, 92387, 92388
(part), 92390, 92395-96, 92503 (part), 92504 (part), 92505 (part), 92506 (part), 92507 (part), 92519
THIRTY-EIGHTH 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 MI the U.S. Air Force, 1953-58, fighter pilot (world's first super-
sonic 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 ac-
tivities, originator of POW bracelet; member; American Legion, Reserve Officers Asso-
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elation- Association of Former Intelligence Officers, Air Force Association, Navy
Leacue Knights of Columbus, and numerous other civic and fraternal organizations; mar-
ried to theformer Sallie Hansen; five children: Robm Mane Griffin, Robert Kenneth II,
Theresa Ann Cobban, Mark Douglas, and Kathleen Regina; 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; member,
Committee on Armed Services; California State co-chairman, Bush for President; Select
Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control; elected from the 27th District of California
to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses; elect-
ed from the 38th District of California to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; re-
elected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
301 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0538 225-2965
Chief of Staff. Paul C. Morrell. FAX: 225-3694
Legislative Director.- Joe Eule.
Office Manager/Scheduler. Diana Merrifield.
Suite 360, 300 Aficante Plaza, Garden Grove, CA 92642 (714) 971-9292
District Office Manager. Patricia Fanelli.
LM Angeles County: City of Cerritos. ORANGE COUNTY: Cities of Anaheim (west and north-*outh Anaheim Stadium-
Disneyland corridor), Buena Park, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Stanton, and Westminster (north of San Diego
Freeway). Population (1980), 525,825.
ZIP Codes: 90620, 90621 (part), 90622-23, 90680, 90701 (part), 90703, 92640 (part). 92641-45, 92655 (part), 92683
(part), 92684, 92701 (pait)T92702, 92703 (part), 92704 (part), 92705 (partX 92706 (part), 92707 (part), 92801 (part),
92802 (part), 92804 (part), 92815
THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT
WILLIAM E. DANNEMEYER, Republican, of Fullerton, CA; born in Los Angeles,
CA, September 22, 1929; attended Trinity Lutheran School, Los Angeles; graduated from
Long Beach Poly High School, 1946; Santa Maria Junior College, 1946-47; B.A,, Valpar-
also University, Valparaiso, IN, 1950; J.D., Hastings Law School, University of Califor-
nia, Berkeley, 1952; served in the U.S. Array, Counter Intelligence Corps, 1952-54;
lawyer; admitted to the California Bar in 1953 and commenced practice in Santa Barbara,
CA, in 1955; member, California State Assembly, 1963-66 and 1976-77; deputy district
attorney, 1955-57; assistant city attorney, Fullerton, CA, 1959-62; municipal court judge
pro tern, 1966-76; superior court judge pro tern, 1966-76; selected by Fullerton Junior
Chamber of Commerce as Outstanding Young Man of the Year, 1965; member: Lutheran
Church; Orange County Bar Association; board of directors, Orange County Chamber of
Commerce; California State Republican Central Committee; Orange County Republican
Central Committee; California Republican Assembly; member, board of directors of
Southern California District of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod; member, board of
directors of Orange County Lutheran High School; president, 1972-76; awards: Guardian
of Small Business and Watchdog of the Treasury; member, Committee on Energy and
Commerce; serves on Subcommittees: Health and the Environment, Energy and Power
and Commerce, Consumer Protection and Competitiveness; married to the former Evelyn
Hoemann, 1955; three children: Bruce, Kim, and Susan; elected to the 96th Congress, No-
vember 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listing*
2234 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, PC 20515-0539 225-41 1 1
Administrative Assistant. Linda Gieck.
Executive Assistant. Emily Schruhl
Suite 100, 1235 North Harbor Boulevard, Fullerton, CA 92632 {714) 992-0141
AdmfnistrattVfc Assistant. Wendy Lee.
Special Assistant Brett Bftrbre.
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ZIP Codes: 90621 (part), 90631 (part), 90633, 90638 (part), 92601, 92613, 92621-22, 92631-35, 92640 (part), 92664-66,
92667 (part), 92668-70, 92680 (part), 92686, 92705 (part), 92800, 92801 (part), 92802 (part), 92803, 92804 (part),
92805-08792812, 92814, 92816-17
FORTIETH 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 Cali-
fornia, 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 Presi-
dent, The White House, 1986-88; member: Republican Associates, California Republican
Assembly, Rotary Club of Orange County; elected November 8, 1988, to the 101st Con-
gress.
Office Listings
510 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-4)540 225-5611
Chief of Staff. Jan Fujiwara.
Scheduler/Secretary. Linda Hanson. ,,^ ^
Suite 430, 4000 MacArthur Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 644-4040
District Representative. James Fournier.
Senior Stan Assistant. Karen Luethke.
Oranae County: That part not contained in the Thirty-eighth, Thirty-ninth, Forty-second, and Forty-third Districts,
deludes CoVona del Mar, Costa Mesa, B Tore, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach ^\l*WlgW**ffi>
Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Newport Beach, Orange, Santa Ana, and Tustm. Population (1980), 526,171.
ZIP Codes: 92615, 92625-28, 92630
92676, 92677 (part), 92679 (part v
(part), 92706 (part), 92707 (part)
FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT
BILL LOWERY, Republican, of San Diego, CA; born in San Diego, CA, May 2,
1947- attended San Diego public schools; graduated, Point Loma High School, 1965; San
Diego State University, 1965-69; small businessman; partner, The California Groups;
twice selected by San Diego Jaycees as one of San Diego's Most Outstanding Young
SSTaWMland 1982); chairman of Congressional Advisory Board to the Future Business
Laden i of America; member: U.S. Fleet Reserve Association (honorary); California State
Republican Central Committee; San Diego County Central Committee; council liaison to
CaTifornta Unified Port District: Commission of the Californians; California League of
Cities; National League of Cities; vice chairman, California Water Foundation; chapman,
San Diego School Finance Task Force; founder and chairman, CaMornia Concord
Group; Sltn Diego City Council, 1977-80; deputy mayor San Diego, ^ g^ Crty
Club of San Diego; Urban League of San Diego; Navy League; Friends of Handicapped
Children- San Diego County Boy Scouts Council; Audubon Society; Our Lady of the
Sacred * Heart Parish; member: Grace Caucus, Republican Study and Republican Policy
r the ^Travel and Tourism Caucus, the Environment and Energy Study Con-
Congressional Coalition for Soviet Jewry and the Congressional Caucus for
Jews- married to the former Kathleen Brown, 1968; two daughters: Ashley
^&^^Mb, and one son, Thomas Harrington; elected to the 97th Con-
ember 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Com-
mittee on Appropriations.
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Office Listings
2433 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0541 225-3201
Administrative Assistant. Mark Strand.
Legislative Director. Elizabeth Dawson.
Press Secretary. Tina Kreisher.
880 Front Street, San Diego, CA 92188 (619) 231-0957
District Director. Karl Higgins.
City and County of San Diego (central and north portions): City communities of Balboa Park, Clairemont, College
Or"e (art); Del MarTcSmtville, Hillcrest (part), La Joll^ Linda Vwta (part), Miramar, Mira Mesa, MisaiSn
Valley (part). Mission Village, Morena (part), Navajo, Normal Heights (part). North City West, North Park (part),
Ocean Beach, Pacific Beach, Point Loma, Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Penasquitos, Rancho San Diego State area,
Santa Fe (part), Scripps, Solano Beach (part), Sorrento, Tierrasanta, University of California, San Diego, Universi-
ty City. Population (1980), 526,012.
ZIP Codes: 92007 (part), 92014 (part), 92021 (part), 92037, 9204O (part), 92041, 92065 (part), 92066, 92071, 92075
(part), 92101 (part)T92104 (part), 92106, 92108-10, 92111 (part), 92115 (part), 92116 (part), 92117, 92119-22, 92123
(part), 92124, 92126-31, 92138, 92145
FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT
DANA ROHRABACHER, Republican, of Long 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; speech-
writer and Special Assistant to the President, The White House, Washington, D.C., 1981-
88; Assistant Press Secretary, Reagan/Bush Committee, 1980; reporter, City News Serv-
ice/Radio News West and editorial writer, Orange County Register, 1972-80; elected on
November 8, 1988, to the 101st Congress and reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1039 Lon^worth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0542 225-2415
Administrative Assistant/Legislative I>irector.~-R.ichard T. (Rick)
Dykema. FAX: 225-0145
Chief of Staff. Gary Curran.
Communications Director. Larry Hart.
Suite 100, 4332 Cerritos Avenue, Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (213) 430-3611
(714) 761-0517
Suite 306, 2733 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, CA 90505 (213) 325-0668
District Director. Kathleen M. Hollingsworth.
Los A
s Agele County: Communities of Lomita, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palo* Verde*, Rolling HttU, Rolling Hill*
Estates, Signal Hill, Long Beach (part), San Pedro (part), and Torranoe (part). ORANGE COUNTY: Commiinftie* of
Cypress, La Fauna, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach (including Leisure WorldVHumijngtGn Beach (part), Westminster
(part), and the unincorporated areas of Rossmoor and Sunset Beach. Population (1980), 524,346.
^^' 90503 - 5 ' *>509-10, 90621 (part), 90630, 90720-21, 90731 (part), 9O732
<P"0> 9&09. 90S14,
FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT
^ACaKATO, Republican, of Carlsbad, CA; bora in Meridian, ID, on January 19,
tended Meridian elementary school; graduated, Meridian High School, 1948; at-
rw "ilk* 1 YoUn S University, Provo, UT, 1948-50; Portland State University, Port-
i^eS ' 2? v 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; di^
srss?srs
il ~' e
PoHc^Jm^tt X ^ ranSlt Dlst P ct J Jan Diego Association for Government; Coastal
Policy Committee and Transportation Policy Committee; California League of Cities;
CALIFORNIA
102d Congress 45
president, San Diego Division of the League of California Cities; Mormon Church; mar-
ried 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 suc-
ceeding Congress.
Office Listings
434 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0543 225-3906
Administrative Assistant. David Coggin.
Legislative Director. Ray Mock.
Office Manager/Personal Secretary. Suzanne Davis.
Suite 105, 2121 Palomar Airport Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 438-0443
District Representative. John Weil.
Suite 204, 629 Camino de los Mares, San Clemente, CA 92672 (714) 496-2343
District Representative. Michael Eggers.
Orange County: Census tracts- 320.02, 320.03, 320.06, 32008-10, 320.12-15, 421.01-04, 422.01, 422.02, 423.10-14,
524.09, and 524.11; partial census tracts: 32007 (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, 18504-06, 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-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, 916, 917, 928, and
930), and 207.04 (portions not contained in the Forty-fifth District). Population (1980), 526,034
ZIP Codes: 92003, 92007 (part), 92008 (part), 92009, 92014 (part), 92024-28, 92054-56, 92059-61, 92065 Cpart), 92067-
69, 92075 (part), 92082-84, 92624, 92629, 92630 (part), 92672, 92675, 92677 (part), 92678, 92679 (part), 92688, 92690,
92691 (part), 92692-93
FORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT
RANDALL "DUKE" CUNNINGHAM, Republican, of Chula Vista, CA; born in Los
Angeles, CA, December 8, 1941; Graduated Shelbina High School, Shelbina, MO; Uni-
versity 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 Olym-
pic 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: Ran-
dall Todd, April, and Carrie; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
DC 20515-0544 225-5452
1017 Longworth House Office Building, Washington,
Chief of Staff. Frank C. Collins III.
Legislative Director.W. Lindsay Lloyd III.
Appointment Secretary. Dawn Igler.
Press Secretary. Frank Purcell.
Suite 220, 3450 College Avenue, San Diego, CA 92115 (619) 287-8851
District Director.- BJ. "Tex" Burkett. ^
Suite A, 430 Davidson Street, Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619) 691-1166
City of San Diego: In part of in whole the communities of Centre City, Chollas Park, City Heights, East Encantp,
Lmda VistaVMission Hills, Montezuma, Normal Heights, North Park, Otay Mesa, Paradise HUls, Rolando
Redwood: San Ysidro, Serra Mesa, South Park, Southeast San Diego, and West Encanto. Also in part or in whole
e crtSeTofChula Vista, LemonGrove, and National City and te unincorporated communities of Castle Park,
Montgomery, and Spring Valley. Population (1980), 525,886.
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ZIP Codes: 92010, 92011 (part), 92012, 92045, 92047, 92050, 92073, 92077 (part), 92101 (part). 92102, 92103 (parrt
92104 (pan), 92105, 92111 (part), 92113-14, 92115 (part), 92116 (part), 92123 (part), 92133-34, 92136, 92139-40
92154 (part), 92188-89
FORTY-F1FTH DISTRICT
DUNCAN HUNTER, Republican, of Coronado, 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 in 1976 and 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
133 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0545 225-5672
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary. John Palafoutas, FAX: 225-0235
Office Manager/Appointment Secretary. Melinda Patterson.
Legislative Director. Victoria Middleton.
366 South Pierce Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 579-3001
Suite G, 1101 Airport Road, Imperial, CA 92251 (619) 353-5420
825 Imperial Beach Boulevard, Imperial Beach, CA 92032 (619) 423-3011
Imperial County. San Diego County: The eastern and northern portions of the county including the communities of
Alpine, Borrego Springs, El Cajon, Julian, Lakeside, La Mesa, Poway, Ramona, and Samel SAN DIEGO CITY:
CofonSo^^ f to<Sho
ZIP Codec 91901-06, 91908, 91913, 91916-17, 91932-35, 91941-44 91948 91962-63
92019-22, 92025, 92036, 92040, 92053, 92060-61, 92064-66 792070-72:92074 92082
COLORADO 102d Congress 47
COLORADO
(Population, 1980 census, 2,889,726)
SENATORS
TIMOTHY E. WIRTH, Democrat, of Boulder, CO; born in Santa Fe, NM, on Sep-
tember 22, 1939; grew up in Denver and Jefferson Counties, CO; A.B., history, Harvard
College, Cambridge, MA, 1961; M.Ed., Harvard Graduate School of Education, 1964;
Ph.D., education, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, 1973; served in the U.S. Army Re-
serve, 1961-67; awarded White House Fellowship, 1967-68, and served as special assistant
to John Gardner, Secretary of HEW; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Education, HEW,
1969-70; board member, Denver Planned Parenthood and Denver Head Start; executive
committee, Denver Council on Foreign Relations; Governor's Task Force on Returned
Vietnam Veterans; married to the former Wren Winslow, 1966; two children: Christopher
and Kelsey; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974, and reelected to the five
succeeding Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986.
Office Listings
380 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0603 224-5852
Chief of Staff. John Lynn.
Legislative Director. Rochelle Dornatt.
Executive Assistant. Roxie Lopez.
Office Manager. Mary Waltsak.
1129 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, CO 80203 (303) 866-1900
1003 Main Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501 (303) 245-8044
Suite 226, 830 N. Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 (719) 634-5523
United Bank Building, Suite 850, 201 W. 8th Street, Pueblo, CO 81003 (719) 542-6987
HANK BROWN, Republican, of Greeley, CO, born in Denver, CO, February 12,
1940; B.S., University of Colorado, 1961; graduate study in public administration, Univer-
sity 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 Out-
standing Leadership Award, 1961; Distinguished Service Award, Greeley Jaycees, 1972;
Outstanding Young Men of America, 1972; named one of the "Outstanding Young Men
in Colorado" by State Jaycees, 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 Federa-
tion; 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; member: Committee on the Judiciary,
Committee on Foreign Relations, Committee on the Budget; reelected to the four suc-
ceeding Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1717 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 224-5941
Chief of Staff. Bill Brack.
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary. Joel D. Kassiday.
Legislative Director. Roxie Bunis.
Scheduler/Personal Secretary. Susan V. Riley.
Suite 2727, 1200 17t 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 201, 1100 10th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 (303) 352-4112
411 Thatcher, Pueblo CO 81003 (719) 634-6071
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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 t 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 offi-
cer, Colorado Department of Personnel, 1971-72; former legal counsel, Planned Parent-
hood of Colorado; co-chair of the Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues; member:
Environmental Study Conference; Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus; Congres-
sional Clearinghouse on the Future; majority at-large whip; member; Armed Services
Committee, chairs Military Installations and Facilities Subcommittee; Judiciary Commit-
tee; Post Office and Civil Service Committee; member: 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 Con-
gress.
Office Listings
2267 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. Venita Vinson.
Adams County: The unpopulated area north of East 56th Avenue, south of But 64th Avenue, and wett of Havana
Street. ARAPAHOE COUNTY: The two enclaves entirely within the city and county of Denver, Holly Hills, and the
city of Olendale. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER: All, except three small areas composing 14 precincts, m extreme
southwest Denver, (1) an area south of West Yale Avenue and west of South Sheridan Boulevard; (2) an area
south of West Jewell Avenue, north of West Harvard, and West of South Sheridan Boulevard; <3> an area south of
West Oxford Avenue and east of South Newton Street. Population (19*0), 481,628.
C ? d ^ 8< ? l ? M) l' ^ 202 <***) KBTCMJ7, 80209-11, 80212 (part), 80216-18, 80219 (part), 80220 (part), 80221
0293,9? (PWt) ' $0223 - 24 ' 80226 ( P art >' 8Q227 <P ftrt > WOO-". 80236-37, 80239780249, 80264-65, 80290,
SECOND DISTRICT
- SKAGQS, Democrat, of Boulder, CO; born in Cincinnati, OH, on Febru-
ary 22, 1943; B.A-, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, 1964; LL,B.> Yale Law
School, New Haven, CT, 1967, served in the US. Marine Corps, captain, I96871; 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;
"^ESi* , 5 orme ; r Laura Leaner, 1987; one son: Matthew; two stepchildren: Clare
and Will; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeed-
ing Congress.
01 aiaii. Stephen Saunders.
Executive Assistant. Joyce Edelson.
Press Secretary. Nancy Hughes.
Office Listings
Washington, DC 20515-Q6Q2 ,., ...... ... 225-2161
.
If^lW Harlan Stt ? ct ' Westminster, CO 8QQ3O ............... , ......... ......... (303)
District Director, Mitch Stahl (acting). ....... ......... * ;
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102d Congress 49
Counties: Boulder, Clear Creek, and Gilpm. ADAMS COUIJTY: Cities of Federal Heights, Northglenn, and Thornton;
Arvada City (part), Broomfield City (part), and Westnunster City (pan). JEFFERSON COUNTY: Arvada City (part),
Broomfield City (part), and Westminster City (part). Population (1986), 481,617.
THIRD DISTRICT
BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Democrat, of Ignacio, CO; born in Auburn, C A,
on April 13, 1933; attended New England Mills Grammar School, Weimar, CA; graduat-
ed, Placer High School, Auburn, CA, 1951; B.A., San Jose State 1957; attended Meyi
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 raises, trains, and shows horses;
All-American in judo, captained the U.S. Olympic Judo Team in 1964 and won the gold
medalin 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 Commit-
tees- appointed advisor to the Colorado Commission on International Trade and Colorado
Commission on the Arts and Humanities; voted by colleagues one of "Ten Best Legjsla;
tors- 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
qSr Horse y Association, American Paint Horse Association, American ^rangus Asso-
ciation, Colorado Farm Bureau, American Indian Education Association, Colorado Mote
Association, Aircraft Owners and Pilot Association, senior _ technical advisor, U.S. Judo
Avocation married July 23, 1966, to Linda Price; two children: Colin, 21, and Shanan,
20 e?ected to the U.S. Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Con-
gress; appointed to Committees on Agriculture, Interior and Insular Affairs, and Small
Business.
Office Listings
1724 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0603 225-4761
Administrative Aide. Ken Lane.
Legislative Director. Dan McAuliffe.
Press Director. Carol C. Knight.
Suite^^^r^^ucblo, CO 81002 - g$ 3-9621
8 & 3 T^ tt ^r^^^^^ 88 35U8
81620^21781623-26, 81628, 81630-35, 81637-43, 81645-50, 81652-58
FOURTH DISTRICT
50 Congressional Directory COLORADO
~i u A ^ a T^mslative Exchange Council, National Conference of State Legisla-
mra jJSSS? vStary Medical Association, American Animal Hospital Association
twes, American vcicjr petitionersCompanion Animal; Loveland Chamber of
American B ^^^^^^ Elizabeth Malcolm, 1968; children: Christine
971; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
513 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0604 ....................... 225-4676
Administrative Assistant. Roy Palmer.
Chief Legislative Assistant. Mark Emerson.
to 5S23ff&:^^ "- *"- co ' - (303) 493 - 9132
District Director. Mike Bennett.
EESsSSrS'&fttetJsaass.iiKi.'SR
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., Okla-
homa Baptist University, Shawnee, 1957; M.A., Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,
1962- Gates Fellow, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1984; executive director, Com-
munity Planning and Research Council, 1966-86; elected to Colorado State House of
Representatives, 1977-78; elected to Colorado State Senate, 1979-86; marned 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
222 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0605
Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director. W.C. Scott. FAX:
Scheduler. Kim Cook. .,*-,, ***<
2190A Vickers Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 531-5555
District Director. Ruth Eck.
Suite 104, 10394 West Chatfield Avenue, Littleton, CO 80127 (303) 933-0044-
Office Manager. Angela D'Aurio.
Counties Chaffec, Doudas, Elbert, El Paso, Lake, Park, and Teller. ARAPAHOE COUNTY: Part of tract* 56.09, 56.10,
56.15, 56.16, and 67.03. FREMONT COUNTY: That part not contained in the Third District. JEFFEWON COUNTY:
Census divisions of Central Jefferson, Golden, Northeast Jefferson, South Jefferson, and parts of tracts 98.03,
117.15, 120.12, 120.13, and 120.19. Population (1980), 481,627.
ZIP Codes: 80101, 80104, 80106-07, 80111 (part), 80116-18, 80122 (part), 80123 (part), 80131-35, 80154, 80401 (part),
80402-03, 80419-21, 80425, 80429, 80432-33, 80439 (part), 80440-41, 80448-49, 80453-54, 80456-57, 80461, 80465
(part), 80470* 80475, 80808-09, 80813-14, 80816-17, 80819-20, 80827, 80829-33, 80835, 80840-41, 80860, 80863-64,
80866, 80900-01, 80903-11. 80913-22, 80925, 80931-37, 80949, 80960, 80962, 80970, 81201, 81211, 81212 (part),
81223, 81227, 81233 (part), 81236, 81240 (part), 81242, 81150 (part), 81251
COLORADO 102d Congress 51
SIXTH DISTRICT
DAN SCHAEFER, Republican, of Lakewood, CO; born on January 25, 1936, in Gut-
tenberg, 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: Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, Century Club, Chatfield
YMCA, Chatfield Jaycees; Honorary Doctor of Laws (1986), Niagara University, Niaga-
ra, 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 Con-
Office Listings
1317 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0606 225-7882
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary. Holly Propst.
Legislative Director. David Eck.
Press Assistant. Valerie Hart.
Suite 101, 3615 South Huron Street, Englewood, CO 80110 (303) 762-8890
District Director. Andree Krause.
Adams County: That part not contained in the First, Second, and Third Districts. ARAPAHOE COUNTY: That part not
contained in the First, Fourth, and Fifth Districts. DENVER COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fust District
SraRSON COUNTY: That part not contained in the Second and Fifth Districts. Population (1980), 481,622.
ZIP Codes: 80001 (part), 80010-13, 80014 (part), 80015, 80017, 80033-34, 80040-41, 80044-45, 80110 80111 <jjart),
80112 80120-21 80122 (part), 80123 0^X80124-27, 80150-51, 80160-62, 80165-66, 80212 (part), 80214-15, 80219
!$ 80220 ^ araJT&S, 80222(part), 80225, 80226 (part), 80227 (part), 80228, 80235-36, 80401 (part),
80465 (part)
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CONNECTICUT
(Population, 1980 cnsus, 3,107,576)
SENATORS
CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Democrat, of East Haddam, CT; born in Willimantic,
CT May 27, 1944; son of Thomas J. and Grace Murphy Dodd; &**?**<*> G*&*w*
Preparatory School, 1959-62; B.A., English literature, Providence College, 1963-66; J.D.,
Uriversity of Louisville School of Law, 1970-72; admitted to Connecticut Bar 1973;
served in U.S. Army, 1969-75; Peace Corps Volunteer, Dominican Republic, 1966-68;
elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th and 96th Congress-
es- elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January
3 'l981- reelected November 4, 1986, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1987; ap-
Dointed' to Senate Foreign Relations Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Western
Hemisphere Affairs; Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee; chairman,
Subcommittee on Securities; Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee; chairman,
Subcommittee on Children, Family, Drugs and Alcoholism; Senate Budget Committee;
Senate Rules Committee.
Office Listings
444 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0702 224-2823
Administrative Assistant. Jason Isaacson.
Putna^k7l(^ CT 06901 (203) 24O-3470
State Director. Stanley Israelite.
JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, Democrat, of New Haven, CT; born in Stamford, CT, on
February 24, 1942; attended Stamford public schools; bachelors degree from Yale Col-
lege, 1964; law degree from Yale Law School, 1967; elected to the Connecticut State
Senate, 1970-80; majority leader, 1974-80; selected one of the State's Top Ten Legislators
in Connecticut magazine in each of his last three terms; Connecticut's 21st Attorney Gen-
eral, 1983; reelected in 1986; author of "The Power Broker" (Houghton Mifflin Compa-
ny, 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" (Spoon wood 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: Committee on Environment and Public Works; Governmental Affairs;
and Small Business; chairman, Subcommittee on Competitiveness and Economic Opportu-
nity; elected on November 8, 1988 to the U.S. Senate for the 6-year term beginning on
January 3, 1989.
Office Listings
502 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0703 224-4041
Administrative Assistant. Michael Lewan. FAX: 224-9750
Executive Assistant. Carleen Overstreet.
Legislative Director. William B. Bonvillian.
Press Secretary. 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 Acad-
emy, West Hartford, CT; B.A., economics, Trinity College, Washington, DC; certificate
CONNECTICUT 102d Congress 53
of completion, Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration, Harvard Business
School, Cambridge, MA; masters degree in government, Trinity College, Hartford; hon-
orary doctorates: Sacred Heart University, Bridgeport, CT, 1981; Mount Holyoke Col-
lege, South Hadley, MA, 1984; University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, 1985; St.
Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN, 1986; served: Secretary of the State of Connecticut,
1979^82; Hartford Court of Common Council, 1975-79; member: board of trustees, Trini-
ty College, Hartford, CT; member: House Ways and Means Committee and its Subcom-
mittees on Select Revenue Measures and Human Services; House Permanent Select Com-
mittee on Intelligence; married James J, Kennelly; four children: Eleanor Bride, Barbara
Leary, Louise Moran, and John Bailey; elected to the 97th Congress, January 12, 1982;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
204 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0701 225-2265
Administrative Assistant. Michael Prucker. FAX: 225-1031
Appointment/Personal Secretary .Emma Lee Harrell.
One Corporate Center, Hartford, CT 06103 (203) 278-8888
District Director. Robert Croce.
District Caseworker. Gerald Martin.
Hartford County: Towns of Berlin, Bloorafield, East Hartford, East Windsor, Glastonbury, Hartford, Manchester,
Marlborough, Newmgton, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, West Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor. MpDLESEX
COUNTY- Towns of Cromwell, East Hampton, and Portland. TOLLAND COUNTY: Town of Hebron. Population
(1980), 516,232.
ZIP Code*: 06001-02, 06016, 06023, 06025, 06028, 06033, 06037, 06040 (part), 06049, 06067, 06073-74 06088, 06095,
06101 06103706105-10, 06111 (part), 06112, 06115, 06117-20, 06141-46, 06231 (part), 06248, 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; grad-
uated Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, 1966; A.S., Mitchell Junior College, New
London, 1968; B,A., University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1970; farmer; broker, FAI Trad-
ioff Co chairman, Bozrah Town Committee, 1973; member, Connecticut House of Rep-
resentatives, 1974-78; member, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southeastern Connecticut and
Bozrah Grange; past member, Norwich Quinebaug Cancer Society; mamed to the former
Karen Fleming, 1976; 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 ??<^Q77
Administrative Assistant. Perry Pockros. * AX: m-* f r
Press Secretary. Maureen McGuire.
Scheduler. Jeannie Zulick, , ^ M*_ni *o
P.O. Box 2000, Norwich, CT 96360 ~ C 203 ) 8*6-0139
District Director. Naomi Otterness. *A*_I i^
90 Court Street, Middletown, CT 06457 < 203 > 346-1123
(1980), 518,244.
(part), 06426, 06438-39, 06441-42, 06455, 06457, 06469, 06474-75, 06481, 06498
54
THIRD DISTRICT
Congressional Directory CONNECTICUT
ROSA I^LAURO ^^^
March 2, 'j?""*f ^tj?5 of^Smics, Queen Mary College, London, 1962-63;
School; attended London School < * ^^ja University, NY, 1966; executive as-
B.A.; Marymount College, NY, "jSfNei ifcven. 1976-77; executive assistant/develop-
sistant to ^^^Jf^^^^Tchief of staff, Sen. Christopher Dodd,
ment administrator, ^^SL^S^ -87, 1987-88; executive director, Emily's List,
g3 Srto'sSySS three children: Anna, Kathryn, and Jonathan;
elected to the 102d Congress November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
J27 Qmnon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0703 225-3661
Administrative Assistant. Paul Fnck.
Legislative Director. Amy Friend.
Press Secretary. David Echenbaum. (203) 562 _37 18
256 Church Street, New Haven, CT 06510 '
District Director. Marlene Woodman.
23* Codes: 06405, 06413, 06417 (part), 06437, 06443, 06460, 06471-73, 06477, 06492, 06497, 06500, 06510-20, 06525
(part)
FOURTH DISTRICT
CHRISTOPHER SHAYS, Republican, of Stamford, CT; bom in Stamford on October
18 1945- graduated, Darien High School, Darien, CT, 1964; B.A., Pnncipia College,
Elsah ^, 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 execu-
tive 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
1531 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0704 S^SJJ
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary. Betsy Wnght-Hawkmgs. FAX: ZZ5~?oz*
Executive Assistant. Teryn Weintz.
2d Floor, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, CT 06901 (203) 357-8277
10 Middle Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604 (203) 579-5870
125 East Avenue, Norwolk, CT 06851 (203) 866-6469
: Town* of Bridgeport, Darien, Fairfield, Greenwich, Nw Canaan, Notwalk, Stamford,
903, 904 (block^oups 5O1-506, 508-5W, and 525), 905-907), and Wertport. Population (1980),
518,577.
ZIP Code* 06430, 06432, 06436, 06490, 06600-02, 066O4-08, 06610, 06611 (part), 06650, 06699, 06807, 06820, 06830-
31, 06836, 06840. 06850-56, 06870, 06878, 06380-81, 06900-03, 06905-07
CONNECTICUT 102d Congress 55
FIFTH DISTRICT
GARY A. FRANKS, Republican, of Waterbury, CT; born in Waterbury, CT, Febru-
ary 9, 1953; graduated, Sacred Heart High School, Waterbury, CT, 1971; B.A., sociology,
Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1975; real estate entrepreneur; president, OAF Realty,
Waterbury, CT; member: Board of Aldermen, city of Waterbury, 1985-90, Waterbury
Chamber of Commerce, American Red Cross, Greater Waterbury YMCA, Boys Club of
America; Conservative Opportunities Society; married to the former Donna Williams,
1990; one child: Azia, 6; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990; member: Con-
gressional Black Caucus, Committee on the Armed Services, Committee on Small Busi-
ness.
Office Listings
329 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0705 225-3822
Legislative Director. Hugh Mathinsen. FAX: 225-5085
Office Manager. Nvala Forde.
Press Secretary. David Boome.
Room 210, 135 Grand Street, Waterbury, CT 06701 (203) 573-1418
Chief of Staff. John A. Mastropietro.
Fairfleld County: Towns of Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, Easton, Monroe, Newtown, Redding, Ridgefield, Shelton,
Trumbull (census tracts 901, 902, and 904) (block groups 1, 3, 4, 519, 521-523, 526, and 527), Weston, and Wilton.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY: Ansoma, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Cheshire, Derby, Menden, Middlebury, Naugatuck,
Oxford, Prospect, Seymour, Waterbury, and Wolcott. Population (1980), 518,700.
ZIP Codes: 06401, 06403-04, 06410, 06418, 06440, 06450, 06468, 06470, 06482-84, 06491, 06525 (part), 06611 (part),
0661^701-02. 06704-06, 06708, 06710! 06712, 06716, 06720-26, 06762, 06770, 06801. 06804-03706810-11, 06813,
06829, 06875-77, 06883, 06896-97
SIXTH DISTRICT
NANCY L. JOHNSON, Republican, of New Britain, CT; born in Chicago, IL, on Jan-
uary 5, 1935, daughter of Gertrude (Smith) and Noble W. Lee (deceased); attended Un
versity of Chicago, Laboratory School, 1951; University of Chicago, 1953; B.A., Radchff
College, cum laude, Cambridge, MA, 1957; attended, University of Ixmdon, {English
Sneaking 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], Cen-
tral Connecticut State College; married Dr. Theodore Herbert Johnson, 1958; three chil-
dren: Lindsey, Althea, and Caroline; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
227 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0706 ....................... 5?^
Administrative Assistant. Eric Thompson. frAA: Z^D-^M-SB
Legislative Director. Ronald Lefrancois.
Press Secretary. Erin Sweeny.
Executive Assistant. Becky Relic.
Suite 200, 480 Myrtle Street, New Britain, CT 06053 ........................................... (203) 223-8412
Office Manager. Peg Kellen
276 Hazard Avenue, Enfield, CT 06082 .................................................................. (203) 745-5722
y Fairfleld County: Towns of New Fairfield and Sherman HARTFORD COUNTY: Towns of Avon,
^^^'
Town of Somers. Population (1980> r 517,146.
s
06776-79, 06781-87, 06790-91, 06793-96, 06798, 06812
56 Congressional Directory DELAWARE
DELAWARE
(Population. 1980 cenau*, 595,225)
SENATORS
WILLIAM V. ROTH, JK., 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 1946 as captain; married Jane K. Rich-
ards; two children: William V. Roth III, born October 19, 1966, and Katharine Kellond
Roth, born August 18, 1969; Episcopalian; member, Delaware and California Bars, admit-
ted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court; chairman of Delaware Republican State Com-
mittee, 1961-64; Republican National Committee, 1961-64; elected as U.S. Representa-
tive-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, November
2, 1982, and November 2, 1988.
Office Listings
104 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0801 .,.,. 224-2441
Administrative Assistant John M. Duncan. FAX: 224-2805
Scheduling Secretary. Elizabeth G. Martin.
Press Secretary. Verna A. Wilkins.
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
2 South Bedford Street, Georgetown, DE 19947 , (302) 856-7690
JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR., Democrat, Wilmington, DE; born in Scranton, PA, Novem-
ber 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,
S lazer Blden ' born June 8, 1981; admitted to the bar, December 1968, Wilming-
ton, DE; engaged in private practice until November 1972; served on New Castle County
OU ? C1 'J 70 ~ 7 ? ; elected to the U * S ' s ****e, November 1972, for the term ending Janu-
ary 3, 1979; reelected to U.S. Senate, November 1978, November 1984. and November
1990; committee assignments: Democratic Steering; Foreign Relations: Judiciary (chair-
man).
Office Listings
221 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0802 224-5042
Chief of Staff. Ted Kaufman. PA y ??<i. m ^o
Legislative Director. Liz Tankersley. Z24-O139
Appointment Secretary. Marianne Baker
Press Secretary. Evelyn Lieberman.
J An^J^^^ l ^^ 44 ^ S *%** w *toington, DE 19801 (302) 573-6345
J. Allen Frear Budding, 300 South New Street, Dover, DE 19901
CcntCT * Suitc 108 '
Georgetown, DE i W , - : ; (302) 856 _ 9275
REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
DELAWARE 102d Congress 57
Vietnam Campaign Ribbons; serve in the Naval Air Reserve from 1973 to present, cur-
rently holding the rank of commander; industrial development specialist in Delaware Di-
vision of Economic Development, 1975-76; Delaware State Treasurer, 1976-83; Presbyte-
rian; married to the former Martha Ann Stacy; elected to Delaware's at Large congres-
sional seat, November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of both
the Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee and the Merchant Marine and Fisher-
ies Committee since 1983.
Office Listings
131 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0801 225-4165
Administrative Assistant. Ed J. Freel.
Communications Director. Jeff W. Bullock.
Legislative Director. Christophe A.G. Tulou.
5021 J. Caleb Boggs Federal Office Building, 844 King Street, Wilmington,
DE 19801 (302)573-6181
Executive Assistant. Carol Ellis.
J. Allen Frear Federal Building, 300 South New Street, Dover, DE 19901 (302) 736-1666
ZIP Codes: 19701-03, 19706-08, 19709 (part), 19710-11, 19713-15, 19720, 19730-36, 19801-10, 19850, 19899, 19901-
03, 19930-31, 19933-34, 19936-39, 19940 (part), 19941-47, 19950-56, 19958, 19960-64, 19966, 19968-71, 19973
(part), 19975, 19977, 19979-80
58 Congressional Directory
FLORIDA
(Population, 1980 ceiww, 9,746,324)
SENATORS
BOB GRAHAM, Democrat, of Miami Lakes, FL; bom in Coral Gables, FL, on No-
vember 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, 1979-86; married to the former
Adele Khoury in 1959; four children: Gwendolyn Patricia, Gtynn Adele, Arva Suzanne,
and Kendall Elizabeth; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986.
Office LUtings
241 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0903 ,., 224-3041
Administrative Assistant. Samuel R, Shorstein. TDD: 224-5621
Legislative Director. Leslie Woolley.
Press Secretary. Kenneth Klein.
P.O. Box 3050, Tallahassee, FL 32315 (904) 681-7726
State Director. Jay Hakes.
Suite 3145, 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 Octo-
ber 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 t 1988 to the U>S. Senate for the term
beginning January 3, 1989.
Office Liftings
1-0904 __ .
FAX: 224-8022
517 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0904 224-5274
Administrative Assistant. Mitch Bainwol.
Legislative Director. Bob Mottice.
Suite 1400, 701 Brickell, Miami FL 33131 (305) 530-7100
Suite 602, 600 North Westshore Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33609 (813) 225-7683
Room 110, Federal Building, Fort Myers, FL 33901 <813) 275-6252
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
m , Democrat, of Panama City, FL; born in Midland City, AL, May 12,
1926; attended the public schools; graduated Dale County High School, Ozark, AL, 1945;
B.S., Troy State University, Troy, AL, 1949 (president, Kappa Delta Pi, Troy State Uni-
versity); graduate work in broadcasting, Northwestern University, Evanston, XL, 1951;
served in U.S. Navy, 1944-46; former owner and president, Earl Hutto Advertising
Agency; founder and former president, WPEX-FM, Pensacoia, FL; former sports direc-
tor, WEAR-TV, Pensacola, FL, WSFA-TV, Montgomery, At,* and WJHG-TV,
?S^ a /?2k FL; e l cct ^ d to Florida House of Representatives, 1972 and reelected in
1986 T*RR ^ a X^k? ldwi B , ul l do % Award > Watchdogs of the Treasury, Inc., 1980,
1986, 1988, and 1990; Alumnus of the Year Award for Business and Government, Troy
State Urnvwaty, 1980; Eagle of Freedom Award, American Security Council, 1982-87,
1990; Guardian of Small Business Award, National Federation of Independent Business,
FLORIDA 102d Congress 59
1986, 1988, and 1990; Distinguished Service Award, U.S. Navy League, 1988; Life Values
Award, American Coalition for Life, 1988; Legislative Award, National Association of
State Boating Law Administrators, 1988; Nathan Hale Award, Florida Reserve Officers
Association, 1988; Spirit of Enterprise Award, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1989; Baptist
(deacon, First Baptist Church, Panama City, FL); married to the former Nancy Myers of
Oviedo, FL; two children: Lori Keeffe and Amelia Ann; elected to the 96th Congress,
November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress; committees: Armed Services
(chairman, Subcommittee on Readiness; Subcommittee on Seapower and Critical Materi-
als; Subcommittee on Military Installations and Facilities) and Merchant Marine and Fish-
eries (Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Navigation; Subcommittee on Fisheries and
Wildlife Conservation and the Environment).
Office Listings
2435 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0901 225-4136
Administrative Assistant. Gary P. Pulliam. FAX: 225-5785
Executive Secretary. Cathie McCarley.
Legislative Director. DeLisa L. Harmon.
Press Secretary. Brian Keeter.
P.O. Box 17689, Pensacola, FL 32522 (904) 478-1123
P.O. Box 459, Panama City, FL 32402 (904) 763-0709
Counties: Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton. BAY COUNTY: That part not contained in the Second
District. Population (1980), 512,821.
IP Codes: 32401 (part), 32402-05, 32407, 32409-10, 32422, 32433-34, 32439, 32454, 32455 {part), 32459, 32461,
32501-09, 32511^2513-14, 32516, 32530-31, 32533, 32535-38, 32541-42, 32544, 32548^9, 32560-61, 32563-65,
1-JfA7-R2. 32589-98
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 Univer-
sity of Michigan, 1977; served in U.S. Air Force 1954-1980; after enlisting rose to rank of
Colonel; was North Vietnamese POW 6% years; founded CRT Computers, 1983; elected
102d Congress, November 6, 1990; member: Committee on Public Works and Transporta-
tion; Committee on Veterans' Affairs; Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Fami-
lies; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; married the former Carlotta Ann
Neal; three children: Michael, Paula, and Douglas.
Office Listings
1415 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0902 ??J~??15
Administrative Assistant. Suzanne Farmer. FAX: 225-1380
Executive Assistant Kathleen Semmel.
Legislative Director. Lori Valencia Greene.
Suite 101, 930 Thoraasville Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303 , (904) 561-3979
District Represenative. Steve Vancor.
1990-A South First Street, Lake City, FL 32055 (904) 752-1088
120 South Caledonia Street, Marianna, FL 32446 (904) 526-7516
Counties: Baker Bradford, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes, Jack-
nSTFcflKSS. 1 LafaySe, Leon. Levy. Liberty, Madison, Sttw.m^ Taylor, Union, Wakulla. and Washington.
BAY COUNTY (part). CLAY COUNTY (part). Population (19*0), 513,127,
m % 3% 3&. S8: 3 3 i$: 13%: S&W53& tea 8S$, liK :.
&^S& t S&S^S^'SK!S^^
32666 (part), 32668 (part), 32669
60
THIRD DISTRICT
Congressional Directory FLORIDA
CHARLES E BENNETT, Democrat, of Jacksonville, FL; born December 2 1910;
nc^ifAorida^hools, from first grade in grammar school through college; Univer-
Florida Srad^te (B A. and Juris Doctor degrees; president of student body and
5 ^nc^^rt honorary Doctor of Humanities from University of Tampa; hon-
^^^SSS^ University, Edward Waters College, Maine Maritime
honorary Doctor of Letters, University of North Florida; practiced law in
, nonorary Congress; president of Jacksonville Jaycees; served as
feS HcS^RS-S^^n 1941; enlisted March 13. 1942 and served
months in Infantry in World War II f including guernlla combat in the Philippines;
^edSU^er Star, Bronze Star, Combat Infantry Badge Philippine Legion of Honor,
doSd ^Cross for gallantry in action, and French Chevaher de j* Legion d'Honneur;
^h^eedi captain JanuarV 13, 1947; elected to Infantry Hall of Fame Fort Benning
Office Candidate School; awarded Izaak Walton League Award for outstanding censer-
vation accomplishments; Significant Alumni Award of University of Flonda;Distin-
euished Eagle T Scout Award; Distinguished Service Award, President's Committee on
Employment of the Handicapped; president, University of Flonda Alumni Association;
^ice awarded certificate by Freedoms Foundation "for outstanding achievement in
bringuig about a better understanding of the American way of life"; awarded Good Gov-
erZf Award by Jacksonville and United States Jaycees; 1978 legislative Award, Non-
Commissioned Officers Association; 1978 RXKA. National Security Award, Man of the
Year- affiliated with Disabled American Veterans, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign
Wars', Masons, Lions, Rotary, and Sons of the American Revolution; Bennett has set an
alltime voting record in Congress for he has not, in 39 years, missed a single legislative
vote on any rollcall* vice chairman of House Armed Services Committee; chairman, Sea-
power Subcommittee; former chairman, Committee on Standards and Conduct; author of
six books: Laudonniere and Fort Caroline (University of Flonda Press); Settlement of Flori-
da (University of Florida Press); Southernmost Battlefields of the Revolution (Blair, Ino);
Three Voyages (University of Florida Press); Florida* "French" Revolution ^1795
(University of Florida Press); Twelve on the River St. Johns (University of North Flonda
Press)- coauthor, Congress and Conscience (Lippincott); elder in the Riverside Avenue
Christian Church; married to Jean Fay Bennett; three children: Bruce, James, and Luan-
da- elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Con-
gress.
Office Listings
2107 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0903 225-2501
Administrative Assistant. James Pearthree.
Appointment Secretary. Darla E, Smalhvood.
Office Manager. Sharon H. Siegel.
Legislative Assistants: Laurie Cody; Adam Hollingsworth. ^ M0 _
314 Palmetto Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 - (904) 791-2587
Nassau County. DunU County: That part not contained in the Fourth Dfctrict, Population <I9SO) f 512,692.
ZIP Codes: 32009, 32011, 32034, 32046, 32097, 32200-06, 32207 teartl 3220ft-12, 32215, 3221* (part), 32218-22,
32225-32, 32233 (part), 32234, 32236, 32238-39, 32244, 32247, 32265T 32267 (part)
FOURTH DISTRICT
CRAIG T. JAMES, Republican, of DeLand, FL; born in Augusta, OA May 5, 1941;
graduated, DeLand High School, FL, 1959; B.S., Stetson University, DeLand, FL, 1963;
LL.B., Stetson University Law School, 1967; served, National Guard and Army Re-
serves, 1963-69; attorney; admitted to the Florida Bar in 1937 and commenced practice in
DeLan4 FL; member: Rotary Club, YMCA, DeLand Museum* DeLand Chamber of
Commeirce, DeLand Housing Authority, DeLand and West Volusm Board of Realtors;
married to tie former Kitty Folk; elected November S, 198S> to the l(H$t Congress.
FLORIDA
102d Congress 61
Office Listings
1408 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0904 225-4035
Administrative Assistant. Bob Weed. FAX: 225-1727
Legislative Director. Kim Lichy.
Scheduler/Staff Assistant. Jeanie Kovacs.
Suite 28, One San Jose Place, Jacksonville, FL 32257 (904) 268-2038
Suite 201, 101 North Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, FL 32720 (904) 734-5523
Suite 126, 100 Seabreeze Boulevard, Daytona Beach, FL 32118 (904) 239-9823
Counties: Flagler, St. Johns, and Volusia. CLAY COUNTY: Area falling east of Black Creek, Duval County: Areas
south of University Boulevard and east of Beach Boulevard. PUTNAM COUNTY: That part not contained in the
Sixth District, Population (1980), 512,672. ^
ZIP Codes: 32005, 32007, 32010, 32012, 32014-23, 32028-33, 32035-37, 32039, 32043 (part), 32045, 32047, 32048
(part), 32057. 32065, 32067, 32068 (part), 32069-70, 32073-75, 32077-82, 32084-86, 32088-90, 32093, 32207 (part),
3&216 (part), 32217, 32223-24, 32233 (part), 32237, 32240-41, 32245, 32250, 32267 (part), 32635, 32637 (part), 32638,
32640 Salt), 32666 (part), 32685, 32690 (part), 32706, 32713, 32720-25, 32728, 32738, 32744, 32759, 32763-64, 33216
FIFTH DISTRICT
BILL McCOLLUM, Republican, of Longwood, FL; born in Brooksville, FL, July 12,
1944; attended Brooksville public schools; graduated, Heraando High School, 1962; B.A.,
1965, 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 prac-
tice 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 Com-
mittee- 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; the Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com-
mittee; Select Committee to Investigate Coven Arms Deals With Iran; elected to House
Republican leadership post of vice chairman of Republican Conference.
Office Listings
2453 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0905 SJiJZS
Chief of Staff. Vaughn S. Forrest. FAX: 225-0999
Legislative Assistant, Donald J. Morrissey.
Office Manager. Mary K. Reed.
Suite 301, 1801 Lee Road, Winter Park, FL 32789 (407) 645-3100
Office Manager/District Office. Sue E. Lancaster.
Seminole County. Lake County: That pan not contained in the Sixth District. ORANGE COUNTY: That part not
contained in the Eleventh District, Population (1980), 513,005.
ZIP Code* 32701, 32702 (part), 32703-04, 32707-08, 32710, 32712, 32714, 32726 fcart), 32730, 32732, 32740, 32745-
47, 32750-51, 32757 (part)/ $2760-61, 32765-68, 32771-73, 32776-77, 32779, 32784 ^(part), 32787 <^ -JO,
32792 (part), 32798, 32801-O5, 32806 (part), 32807 (part), 32808, 32809 (part), 32810, 32811 (part), 32812 (part),
32813-14732818-19, 32855, 32861
SIXTH DISTRICT
CLIFFORD 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 \ngeles, 1965,- served, U.S. Air Force, .captain, 1963-^67; businessman;
member: Marion County/Ocala Energy Task Force, Tourist Development Council, Ocala
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B A rt f Rotors American Hotel/Mote! Association in Florida, American Hotel/Motel
Board of Realtors, 7*"^" Grace Presbyterian Church; board of directors, Boys
Association of the ^United S*g^j 'joan Moore; three children: Douglas, Cliff, Jr., and
^tt-lSVo^ CoogW ^lected to tSe 102d Congress,
November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1123 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0906 ...... ........ 225-5744
Administrative Assistant. David Gilhland. "* *-
Legislative Director. Pam Stilson.
Executive Assistant. Barbara Reynolds.
FL 32671
Counties: Alachua, Citrus Hernando, Marion, and Sumter. LAKE COUNTY (part) PASCO COUNTY (part). PUTNAM
COUNTY (part) Population (1980), 513,000.
32705, 32711 (part), oz/zo tpan;, Jit/A ' ,f*'^f .'*'? LtTr., . * -><> i *>< r^*\ ii*i& t*m*+\ im
32778 32784 (part) 32785, 32788, 32797, 33512 (part), J^ai^-i
33554! 33585, 33597, 34248 (part), 34283, 346O1-02, 34605-09, :
SEVENTH DISTRICT
SAM GIBBONS, Democrat, of _Tampa.FL; born Tamp. January 20 1920 son of
jramc auu iw ita XMJUWJL oww*v,vjr, * v**w *^ --^^, -- r ~ ~L-.~~ IACA.
ty; married to the former Martha Hanley; they have three sons Clifford, born 1950;
Mark, born 1952; and Timothy, born 1958; three 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 Para-
chute 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 op-
erations at Bastogne; released from active duty as major; elected to the 88th Congress,
November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member and vice chairman ot
Ways and Means Committee and chairman of Subcommitte on Trade; member. Joint
Committee on Taxation; official U.S. advisor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade.
Office Llstingi
2204 Raybura House Office Building, Washington, 1X2 20515-0907 225-3376
Chief of Staff. Janice F. Stoorza.
Scheduler/Chief Legislative Assistant. Flora Sullivan,
Suite 1425, 101 East Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33602 ($13) 228-2101
Office Manager. Gregory F. Wonders.
201 South Kings Avenue, Brandon, FL 33511 (813) 689-2847
Staff Assistant. Lana Lueiro.
HBUboroutfi County: That part not contained in the Ninth District. Population (19*0), 512,905.
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EIGHTH DISTRICT
C.W. BILL YOUNG, Republican, of St. Petersburg, FL; born in Harmarville, PA, De-
cember 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; na-
tional 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 Commit-
tees.
Office Listings
2407 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0908 2 2 ^251
Executive Assistant. Douglas M. Gregory. FAX: 225-9764
Office Manager. Kevin S. Hardcastle.
Legislative Director. Harry Glenn, nM ,
Suite 627, 144 First Avenue South, St Petersburg, FL 33701 (813) 893-3191
Administrative Assistant. George N. Cretekos, cQ,_non
Suite 606, 801 West Bay Drive, Largo, FL 33640 (813) 581-0980
County: That part not contained in the Ninth District Population (1980), 512,909
ZIP Code* 33504, 33515 (part), 33520, 33535, 33540 (part), 33541-13, 33552 (part), 33565 33700-16, ^}^' 1 ^^
33736-43, 34616 (part), 34620, 34622, 34624 (part), 34630 (part), 34635, 34640 (part), 34641 (part), 34642-44, 34646-
49,34664-66
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, u ^S*?y f
Pittsburgh, 1955-59; accounting, George Washington University, Washington, DC, 1959-
60- J D 7 University of Florida, Gainesville, 1961-63; 4 years of military service during
Korean war; attorney and small businessman, petroleum engineer, aerospace contract ad-
ministrator, geophysical engineer (offshore oil exploration), steelworker, and judge of var-
^ courts for 8 years; honors in college include Phi Alpha Delta Annual Award for
oUtetanding 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 AwaVd for Greater Tarpon Springs, 1972-73; founder and charter president of
Tarpon Springs Volunteer Ambulance Service; past president and * j y*"***^
Greater Tkrpon Springs Chamber of Commerce; past president of Rotary Club of Tarpon
Springs, board of governors of Pinellas Suncoast Chamber of Commerce, board of devel-
opmeft of Anclote Manor Psychiatric Hospital, AHEPA; elected ^^ de n r /* ^
American Legion, Holiday, FL (1977-79, two terms); 32d degree Mason and Shrueg
member: West Pasco Bar Association, American Judicature Society, FT?nda Bar and
rican Bar Associations, University of Florida Law Center A ^ a ^J^*^
Booster, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; holds college level doctorate
taS certificate; member: Elks, Eastern Star and White Shrine of Jerusalem Royal
OrdeT of testers of Egypt Temple Shrine District, Air Force Association; former
mexSerfci^wlter BarTssociation, National Contract Management Association^ Amer-
ican Society of Mining, Metallurgical & Petroleum Engineers, and Creative ^Education
Fo^nSnf married u? 1959 to the former Evelyn Miaoulis; two children: Manual and
Gusfele^ed tothe 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Con-
gress.
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Office Ustfogs
FLORIDA
2432 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0909 , ?25 7<
Administrative Assistant. Robert S. Meyers, *-J/;w
Press Secretary. David White.
Scheduler. Ellen Stavros.
Suite 1600, 1100 Cleveland Street, Cleanvater, Fi. 33515 /813* 441 rot
Director of District Operations. Pat Faber. " ; ** i ~* 111
4743 U.S. Highway 19, New Port Richey, PL 33563.. ,. ..... ($13) 847-1022
HUbborough County: Cities of Plant, Temple Terrace, and h* unincorporated area* of Carrotlwood Dover
Mango, Seffner, Sydney, Thonotosassa, and Valrico. PA*CO COUNYY Citie* of Dade New ^ ~ Y
Richey, Saint Leo, San Antonio, and all unincorporated areas ~ * uc ' " cw
" Oldsmax. Safety
" "M9I.
us? ^suf^^^fe,? 639 ' MWO *- : j4 * 41 <^*O62?a^gfs^
TENTH DISTRICT
Haven > FL : >" i Cincinnati. OH. August
> A c n< l ove , r ' * A ' 1948: Yal * University, B.S.. 1952;
=,M Graduate School of Business, 1953-54; graduated, Louisi-
of S^iSSSt^S 1 o^^^B of the South. 1959; former chkifman of Ihe ffd
,i^ r i f ^P"* 8 Gardens, Barnett Bank of Winter Haven, Barnett
hSS? pT , y ^"'^ ^ ''f 8811 ^' ^orid* Bankers Association; director,
branch, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta- State vice
^ adl ? sions Committee, Louisian^ atetolC
saasiaa
95th "^""^ Novnb 2. 1976, *,
Office Liating
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ELEVENTH DISTRICT
JIM BACCHUS, Democrat, of Belle Isle, FL; born in Nashville, TN, June 21, 1949;
graduated, Lyman High School, Longwood, FL, 1967; B.A., Vanderbuilt University,
Nashville, TN, 1971; M.A., Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1973; J.D., Florida State
^aw School, 1978; admitted to the Miami, FL, Bar, 1979; senior partner, Akerman, Sen-
erfitt & Edison, P.A.; journalist, Orlando Sentinel, 1969-73; deputy press secretary and
;hief speechwriter to Florida Governor Reubin Askew, 1974-76; Special Assistant to
LJ.S. Trade Representative Askew in Executive Office of the President; general counsel,
Florida's State Comprehensive Plan Committee, 1986-87; chairman, Civic Action Cam-
paign "Goals 2000", 1987-89; member: board of directors, Florida Endowment and the
Humanities, 1986-90; board of directors, Florida Space Business Roundtable, 1988-90;
vice president and board member, Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce, 1987-90;
winner of Silver Gavel Award of American Bar Association for Outstanding Public Serv-
ice in Journalism, 1973; and other journalist awards; married the former Rebecca McMil-
lan; one child: Joseph, 1980; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
431 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0911 225-3671
Administrative Assistant. Linda O. Hennessee.
Executive Assistant. Elizabeth C. DeMato.
Chief Legislative Assistant. Vince Willmore.
District Director. Dale Ketcham.
Suite 310, 6545 Corporate Centre Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32822 (407) 855-1776
854 Dixon Boulevard, Cocoa, FL 32922 (407) 632-1776
Brevard County. Indian River County: All except that portion of southern Vero Beach included in the Twelfth
District. ORANGE COUNTY: Cities and towns of Azalea Park, Bay Hill, Belle Isle, Christmas, Edgewood, Golden-
rod, Lake Buena Vista, Narcosee, Orlando (part), Pine Castle, Taft, Union Park, Williamsburg and Windennere
OSCEOLA COUNTY. Population (1980), 512,691.
ZIP Codes: 32709, 32733-34, 32739, 32741 (part), 32742-43, 32754, 32769, 32775, 32780-83, 32786, 32787 (part), 32792
(part), 32793, 32796, 32800, 32806 (part), 32807 (part), 32809 (part), 32811 (part), 32812 (part), 32815, 32817, 32819,
37820-22, 32824-30, 32832-33, 32857, 32859, 32862, 32867, 32872. 32901-09, 32920, 32922-27, 32931, 32934-37,
32940, 32948-53, 32955, 32957-59, 32960 (part), 32961, 32963-64, 32966-68, 32970-71, 32976, 33853 (part), 34734,
34739, 34741, 34743-44, 34746, 34758, 34769, 34771-3, 34786-87, 34972 (part)
TWELFTH DISTRICT
TOM LEWIS, Republican, of North Palm Beach, FL; born in Philadelphia, PA, Octo-
ber 26, 1924; son of Thomas F. and Jeanette Lewis; attended Palm Beach Junior College,
1956-57 and University of Florida, 1958-59; honorary doctorate, Florida Institute of
Technology, 1985; served in the U.S. Air Force 1943-54; veteran of World War II and
Korean conflict; corporate executive, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, 1957-73; mayor/council-
man of North Palm Beach, FL, 1964-71; Florida House of Representatives, 1972-80;
served as house minority floor leader, 1978-80; Florida Senate, 1980-82; elected by col-
leagues as "Most Effective First Term Senator" (prestigious Allen Morris Award); recipi-
ent of over 50 Outstanding Legislator Awards, notably: Community Appreciation, North-
ern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce, 1980; Palm Beach County Bar Associa-
tion, Liberty Bell Award, 1981; and Legislative Service Award from the Florida Associa-
tion of Community Colleges, 1982; Guardian of the Treasury, Golden Bulldog Award,
1983-84, 85-86, 87-88; National Security Council Guardian of Peace Award, 1983-84,
85-86, 87-88; Child Advocate of the Year-Childkeyppers* International E.K. Morris
Award-Outstanding Contribution of Boys & Girls Clubs, Florida Fruit & Vegetable Dis-
tinguished Service Award, Family and Freedom Award-Christian Voice 1988, Aviation
Weekly & Space Technology Laurel, 1988, 1989; director, Boy Scouts of America, Gulf
Stream Council; founding member and director of Forum Club of Palm Beach County;
member: Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Loyal Order of Moose, Northern
Palm Beaches Exchange Club, Florida Association of Realtors, Northwood Masonic
Lodge, Scottish Rite, Amara Shrine, Court of Jesters No. 179, and North Palm Beach
and Palm Beach Gardens Chambers of Commerce; married to the former Marian Vastine
of Middleton, PA; three grown children: Nancy Heins, Thomas Lewis III, and Mrs. Mi-
chele Bowman; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each suc-
ceeding Congress.
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Office Listings
2351 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0912 225-5792
Administrative Assistant. Karen L. Hogan.
Legislative Pirector. Mary Jane Rose.
Suite 1, 2700 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (407) 627-6192
District Representative. Ed Chase.
Barnett Bank Building, Suite 200, 7601 South U.S. Highway No. 1, Port
Lucie, FL 33452 ... (407) 283-7989
2500 Midport Road, No. 120, Port St. Lucie, FL 33452 (407) 283-7989
District Representative, Ann Lyons Decker.
Counties: Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie. PALM BEACH COUNTY: All, except the
southeastern portion, south of Okeechobee Boulevard. COLLIER COUNTY. All, but the northwest corner (north of
Davis Road and west of SR 803). INDIAN RIVER COUNTY: Downtown area of Vero Beach. Population (1980),
513,121.
ZIP Codes: 32960 (part), 32962 (part), 32965, 33401 (part), 33402-04, 33407-08, 33410, 33411 (part), 33412, 33417
(part), 33418-19, 33430, 33438-40, 33450, 33452, 33455-59, 33468-69, 33470 (part), 33471-72, 33475-78, 33480
(part). 33490-94, 33497, 33825 (part), 33852, 33857, 33870-72, 33920 (part), 33925-26, 33929-30, 33933-35, 33937,
33940 (part), 33942-44, 33960-61, 33962 (part), 33964, 33969, 34945-54, 34956-58, 34972 (part), 34973-74, 34981-88,
34990, 34992, 34994-97
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
PORTER J. GOSS, Republican, of Sanibel, FL; born in Water/bury, New Haven
County, CT, November 26, 1938; attended Fessenaen School, West Newton, MA; grad-
uated, 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 Manage-
ment; vice chairman, West Coast Inland Navigational District; past chairman, Metropoli-
tan Planning Organization; port commissioner, Southwest Florida Regional Airport;
member: Southwest Florida Mental Health District Board, Canterbury School, Lee
County Mental Health Center, Sanibel-Captive 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.
Office Listings
224 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0913 225-2536
Chief of Staff. Sheryl Wooley. FAX: 225-6820
Communications Director. Wendy Donath.
Office Manager/Scheduler. Maggie Knutson.
Suite 402, Barnett Center, 2060 Main Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901. (813) 332-4677
^ ** *** COLLIER COUNTY: Part of census county division 15 (tract* 1-7 and 101-103),
' block groups 2 ~* *** of *"* 105 ' block * roup 1; *" of tm * m
33577 > 33578 <P grt k S79-3 33595-96, 33901-19, 33920 (part),
3394 (part > 33941 ' 33945 -37, 33959, 33962 (part), 33963, 33970-
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FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
HARRY JOHNSTON, Democrat, of West Palm Beach, FL; born in West Palm Beach
on December 2, 1931; graduated, 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 Associa-
tions; 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 Com-
merce 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. Middle-
brooks and Rebecca J. Fitzgerald; two grandchildren: Amanda Leigh Middlebrooks and
John Otley Middlebrooks; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress.
Office Listings
1028 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0914 225-3001
Chief of Staff. Suzanne Stoll. FAX: 225-8791
Press Secretary. Brian Geiger.
Legislative Director. Cheryl Federline.
Suite 250, 1501 Corporate Drive, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 (407) 732-4000
District Administrator. Diane Birnbaum.
Broward County (northern part): Cities and municipalities of Coral Springs, Margate, North Lauderdale, Parkland,
and parts of Coconut Creek, Lauderhill, Sunrise, Tamarac, and unincorporated areas. PALM BEACH COUNTY
(southern and central parts): Cities and municipalities of Atlantis, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Briny Breezes,
Cloud Lake, Delray Beach, Glen Ridge, Golf, Golf View, Greenacres, Haverhill. Highland Beach, Hypoluxo,
Lake Clark Shores, Lake Worth, Manalapan, Ocean Ridge, Palm Springs, South Palm Springs, University Park,
and parts of Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, and unincorporated areas. Population (1980), 512,803.
ZIP Codes: 33063 (part), 33065, 33071, 33073, 33076, 33311 (part), 33320, 33321 (part), 33322, 33351, 33401 (part),
33405-06, 33409, 33411 (part), 33413-16, 33417 (part), 33424-29, 33431-37, 33444-47, 33460-63, 33465-67, 33470
(part), 33480 (part), 33483-84, 33486-87, 33496, 33498
FIFTEENTH 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. Con-
ference of Mayors; executive committee, Republican National Committee; president, Na-
tional 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.
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Office Listings
2338 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0915 225-3026
Administrative Assistant. Lee Johnson. FAX. 225-8398
Legislative Director. Scott Spear.
Personal Secretary. Mary Kay McClure.
Press Secretary. Nancy Roman.
299 East Broward Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 (305) 522-1800
Broward County: Cities and towns of Coconut Creek, Darna, Davie Deerfwld Bcac h, Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale.
Bv-The-Sea, Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderhfll, Lazy Lakes, Lighthmae Pomt, Oakland Park, Plantation, Pompano
Beach, SeaRanch Lakes, Sunrise, Tamarac, and Wilton Mimor; roo*t of the unincorporated areaa in the central and
northern parts of the county. Population (1980), 512,976.
ZIP Coder 33004 (part), 33060-62, 33063 (part), 33064, 33066-69, 33072, 33074-75, 33264. 33301-10, 3331 1 (part),
33312-13, 33315-16733317 (part? 33319, 33321 (part), 33324 (part), 33334-35, 33M8-W. 33348-49. 33394, 33441-43
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
LAWRENCE J. SMITH, Democrat, of Hollywood, FL; born in Brooklyn, NY on
April 25, 1941; attended: P.S. 253, Brooklyn, NY; Newbridge Road School, East
Meadow, NY; graduated, East Meadow High School, 1958; New York University, New
York, NY, 1961; LL.B. and J.D., Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, NY, 1964; admitted:
New York State Bar, 1964; Florida State Bar, 1972; elected to Florida House of Repre-
sentatives, 1978-82; chairman, criminal justice committee, 1980-82; chairman and
member. City of Hollywood Planning and Zoning Board, 1974-78; member: Ciyitan
International, B'nai Brith, Broward County Florida Democratic Executive Committee,
Optimist Club International; president, South Broward Bar Association, 1977-79; married
to the former Sheila Cohen in 1962; two children: Grant and Lauren; elected on Novem-
ber 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
113 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0916 225-7931
Administrative Assistant. Marc Pearl,
Legislative Director. Bob Dobek.
Suite 360-N, 4000 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, FL 33021 (305) 987-6484
District Office Manager. Perle Siegel.
Broward County: The southern and western portions (70 percent), including the cities of HnIUndale, Hollywood,
Pembroke Pines, and Sunrise. DADE COUNTY: The western portion (30 percent), including tha municipalities of
Hialeah Gardens, Medley, and Sweetwato. Peculation (19SO), ^1 13,339.
? 4 ^"SJi 33009 ' 33015 ' 33016 (P**)' 330W - 29 33 <** (*> 33061, 330S3-S4, 33122 (part), 33126
* <?"V 33152 * 33155 <p*rt), 33165 (part), 33166 (bart), 33172733174, 33175 (part), 33178, 33182, 33184,
33265, 33312 (part), 33314 (part). 33317 <part)T333l*, 33325(part), 33323, 33324 (pArty33325-32 33337, 33388
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
WILLIAM LEHMANi Democrat, of Biscayne Park, FL; born in Selma, Ala,; gradu-
ate, University of Alabama, elected to the Dade County School Board, 1966-70; elected
chairman Dade County School Board, 1971; married to Joan Feibelman of Miami, three
children: William, Jr., Kathy (deceased), and Thomas; elected to the 93d Congress, No-
vember 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Appropriations
Committee; chairman, Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee
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Office Listings
2347 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0917 225-4211
Office Manager. Carolyn Rockymore-Cornish. FAX: 225-6208
Press Assistant. John D. Schelble.
2020 Northeast 163rd Street, North Miami Beach, FL 33162 (305) 945-7518
District Representative. Jeff Mell.
Office Manager. Patrice Rosemond
Dade County: All of the following ZIP Codes: 33013, 33014, 33054, 33138, 33147, 33150, 33160-33162, 33167-33169,
and 33179-33181, 33010 (Hialeah (parts), including east of Red Road/north of E. 9th Street); 33012 (Hialeah
(parts), including north of 53d Street/east of W 4th Street); 33016 (Hialeah (parts), including east of NW 97th
Avenue/south of NW 122d Street/east of NW 87th Avenue/north of NW 103d Street); and 33055 (Carol City
(parts), including east of NW 47th Avenue). Population (1980), 513,048.
ZIP Codes: 33010 (part), 33012 (part), 33013, 33014 (part), 33015 (part), 33016, 33054, 33055 (part), 33056, 33138,
33147, 33150-51, 33153-54, 33160-64, 33167-69, 33179-81, 33238, 33261, 33269
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 Leader-
ship, 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; board member, Epilepsy Founda-
tion of South Florida; regular contributor to leading Spanish language newspaper; during
House tenure, married then-State Representative Dexte* Lehtinen, now U.S. attorney for
the Southern District of Florida; two daughters: Amanda Michelle and Patricia Marie;
elected to the U.S. House of Representatives on August 29, 1989, in a special election to
fill the seat left vacant by the death of Claude Pepper; reelected to the 102d Congress,
November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
416 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-0915 225-3931
Administrative Assistant. Russel L. Roberts. FAX: 225-5620
Appointment Secretary. Betty Nunez.
Legislative Director. Mauricio Tamargo.
Press Secretary. Rafael Bejar.
Suite 240, 5757 Blue Lagoon Drive, Miami, FL 33126 (305) 262-1800
Dade County: Census county division 35, part of census county division 20 (tracts 7.01, 7.03, 7.04, 16.01, and 16.02),
part of tract 6.03, part of block group 3 (blocks 306, 307, 310, 311, 314, 320, and 321); part of census county
division 45 (tracts 17.01-17 03, 18.01-18.03, 19.02, 20.02, 21, 22.01, 22.02, 23-26, 27.01, 27.02, 28, 29, 30.01, 30,02,
31, 34, 36.01, 36.02, 37.01, 37.02, 37.99, 47.01-47.03, 48-52, 53.01, 53.02, 54.01, 54.02, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 57.01, 57.02,
58.01, 58.02, 59.01, 59.04, 61.01, 63,01, 63.02, 64-66, 67.01, and 67.02), part of tract 19.01, block groups 3 and 4;
part of tract 61,02, block groups 1 and 3-5, part of block group 2 (blocks 201-232, 238, and 239); part of tract 62,
block groups 1, 2, 5, and 6; part of census county division 50 (tracts 38, 39.01, 39.02, 39.04-39.06, 40, 41.01, 41.02,
42-45, and 45.99); part of census county division 90, part of tract 91, part of block group 1 (blocks 129-139, 149,
and 150), block group 5, part of block group 9 (blocks 901, 908, 909, 923, 924, 926, 929, 938, 941, 943-945, 957-962,
979, and 980). Population (1980), 513,250.
ZIP Codes: 33010 (part), 33011, 33012 (part), 33101, 33109, 33111, 33122 (part), 33125, 33126 (part), 33127-28, 33129
(part), 33130-32, 33134 (part), 33135-37, 33139-42, 33144 (part), 33145 (part), 33149, 33155 (part), 33159, 33166,
33239, 33242, 33266
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NINETEENTH DISTRICT
* vrmi FL- bom in Bridgehampton, Long
DANTE B. FASCELL, Democrat of Wtam, * ^ the University of Miami in 1938;
T t H NY March 9, 1917; received J.D. degr induct ed into the Federal serv-
Island, NY, MarcD ^ ^^ Sigma Fr f commissioned second lieutenant
rcT^hl ^orida Natio Jouard on Jatmary 6 ^cTpaigns, separated from the
Ito23 IMS, ^rved in the Afncan Sic^an ^d 1^ ^ ^ , egi latl del
A^ed [ Fwoei as a captain January 20, 194 j^ res entative in 1950 and reelected in
47-50 dted Sute Rep r esen each succeedin
h ^orida ato cpagns, sep
23 IMS, ^rved in the Afncan Sic^an ^d 1^ ^ ^ , egi latl del
ed [ Fwoei as a captain January 20, 194 j^ res entative in 1950 and reelected in
County, 1947-50; dfted Sute Rep r esen d ^ each succeeding
ts
ceased).
Office Listings
512,886.
512,886.
33134
GEORGIA 102d Congress 71
GEORGIA
(Population, 1980 census, 5,463,105)
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 United
States 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 January 3, 1991.
Office Listings
303 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1001 224-3521
Administrative Assistant. Charlie Harman.
Legislative Director. Julie Abbot
Personal Secretary. Rose Johnson.
Press Secretary. Scott Williams.
Suite 1700, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 331-4811
Director. Tommy Dortch.
Federal Building, Room 130, Gainsville, GA 30501 (404) 532-9976
Federal Building, 600 East First Street, P.O. Box 6193, Rome, GA 30161 (404
U.S. Post Office, Room 101, Columbus, GA 31902 (404
915 Main Street, Perry, GA 31069 (912
126 Bull Street, Savannah, GA 31402 (912
291-5696
327-3270
987-1158
944-1300
WYCHE FOWLER, JR., Democrat, of Atlanta, GA; born in Atlanta, October 6, 1940;
educated in Georgia public schools; graduated, Davidson College, 1962; graduated,
Emory University School of Law, 1969; infantry training at Fort Benning; served as U.S.
Army Intelligence Officer, 1963-64; chief of staff for Congressman Charles Weltner (D-
GA.), 1965-66; practicing attorney, 1969-77; Atlanta Board of Aldermen, 1970-73; presi-
dent of Atlanta City Council, 1974-77; married to the former Donna Hulsizer; served in
the U.S. House of Representatives, 1977-86; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4,
1986, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1987.
Office Listings
204 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1003 224-3643
Chief of Staff. Bill Johnstpne.
Chief Counsel. Bob Redding. ^ -, ~-
Suite 501, 10 Park Place, South, Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 331-0697
Director of Constituent Services. Beverly Miles.
State Director. Mike Bradford.
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
ROBERT LINDSAY THOMAS, Democrat, of Statesboro, GA, born in Patterson,
GA on November 20, 1943; attended Patterson Elementary Schools; graduated, Patterson
High School, 1961; B.A., University of Georgia, Athens, 1965; served, Georgia Air Na-
tional Guard, 165th Tactical Airlift Group, 1966-72; investment banker, 1966-73; self-em-
ployed fanner, 1973-82; member: Wayne County Young Farmers, Wayne County Farna
Bureau County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, County Board of
Realtors, Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Tobacco, Leadership Geor-
gia, Leadership Savannah; Methodist, Board of Stewards, Screven United Methodist
Church; married to the former Melinda Ann Fry in 1966; three children: Lindsay, Jr.,
72 Congressional Directory
GEORGIA
Ransom, and Nell; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reflected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
240 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1001.... 225-5831
Administrative Assistant, Robert H. Hurt.
Executive Assistant. Patrick Hanes.
Legislative Director. Karen Long.
Press Secretary. Kathy Rafferty.
P.O. Box 10074, Savannah, GA 31412 (912) 944-4360
P.O. Box 33, Statesboro, GA 30458 (912) 489-8797
P.O. Box 767, Jesup, GA 31545 (912) 427-9231
Federal Building, Room 304, Brunswick, GA 31520 (912) 264-4040
Counties: Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Candler, Chatham. Efftngham, Hmanuel. Evans, Glynn, Jenkins,
Liberty, Long, Mclntosh, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs. and Wayne (20 counties). Population (1980)'
541,180. ''
ZIP Codes: 30401, 30410, 30412, 30414-15, 30417, 30420-21, 30423-27, 30429. 30434 (part), 30436. 30438-39, 30441-
42, 30445-56, 30457 (part), 30458, 30464, 30466-67, 30470-71, 30473-74. 30805 (part), 308 U. 30816 (part), 30822
30830, 31002 (part), 31049 (part), 31301-05, 313Q7-09, 31312-14, 31316, 31318-24, 31326-33, 31385, 31400-01*
31403-12, 31416, 31419-20, 31501 (part), 31520 (part). 31521-22, 31542-43. T1S4S, 31547-48, 31553, 31555 (part)!
31558, 31560 (part), 31561, 31565-66:31568-69 '
SECOND DISTRICT
CHARLES HATCHER, Democrat, of Albany, GA; born in Doerun, GA, July 1,
1939; attended Baker County public schools, Newton, GA; graduated, Baker County
High School, 1957; B.S., Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, 1965; J.D,, University of
Georgia, Athens, 1969; airman second class, U.S. Air Force, 1958-62; lawyer; admitted to
the Georgia Bar hi 1969 and commenced practice in Albany; partner, Hatcher & Strick-
land; member, Georgia State Legislature, 1973-80; member: Sertoma Club of Albany;
State Bar of Georgia; Dougherty Circuit Bar Association; and American Legion; elected
to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2434 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1002 ................... 225-3631
Administrative Assistant. Krysta Harden, FAX- 225-1 1 17
Caseworker Director. Teresa Ervih.
Legislative Director. Matt Dillard.
Personal Assistant. Harriet James.
Room 201, 225 Pine Avenue, Albany, GA 31702 ........................................... (912) 439-8067
Room 211, 401 North Patterson, Valdosta, GA 31601 ............. . ....................... ..... (912) 247-9705
?SfJ' ^ 6n . HU J> Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Cook, Crfcp. Decatur, Dougherty, Early,
Tho^V'^ilSr* ^J^Wf* Mill ^ r ' Mitchell, Quitman, lUnik&. sS^lcisSSS; Terrcfl
Thomas, Ttft, Turner, Webster, and Worth (30 counties). Population (1980), 349,977;
31601-04, 31620, 31622, 31625-27, 31629, 31631
31645 &>**>> 31647-49, 31701^02, 31704-07,
fii fis 7777 7 i 4 " 4 ^ 317?0 <art), 31751-54, 31756, 31759-63,
3121 $U&^ "SJ aSl? 31781 - 86 31787 dr31789-97. 31798 (partV31799, 31803 (pan) 31814-15,
THIRD DISTRICT
P A; born ^ c wvford County, OA, February
50- bd U.S. Navy, 1^446; farrner, 1946-
.. , ,
Services, Inc., 1950-62$ southeastern manager, Oetz,
; city couucUman, Ferry, 1962^64; mayor, PeWy,^ 19S-70^p^a?nt, Oeor-
OEORGIA 102d Congress 73
gia Municipal Association, 1969-70; administrative assistant, Senator Sam Nunn of Geor-
gia, 1972-82; member, Perry First United Methodist Church; married to Barbara Eliza-
beth Giles, 1947; three children, Susan, Charles, and Alan; elected to the 98th Congress
on November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
225 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1003 225-5901
Administrative Assistant. Laura F. Redding.
Executive Assistant. Audrey Balkcom.
Legislative Director. R. Lee Culpepper.
Military Assistant. Sally A. Games.
301 15th Street, Columbus, GA 31902 (404) 324-0292
200 Carl Vinson Parkway, Warner Robins, GA 31088 .............,.."..... (912) 929-2764
200 Ridley Avenue, LaGrange, GA 30240 '',.'. (404) 882-4578
Counties: Bleckley, Butts, Chattahoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Hams, Houston, Lamar, Macon, Marion, Menwether,
Muscogee, Peach, Pike, Pulaski, Schley, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, and Upson (21 counties). Population
(1980), 540,865
ZIP Codes: 30202, 30204 (part), 30206 (part), 3O216, 30218, 30220 (part), 30222, 30223 (part), 30230 (part), 30231.
30233 (part), 30234, 30240-41, 30251, 30256-58, 30261, 30283, 30285, 30292 (part), 30293, 30295, 31005-08, 31012
(part), 31013, 31014 (part), 31015 (part), 31016 (part), 31017 (part), 31022 (part), 31023 (part), 31025-26, 31028,
31029 (part), 31030, 31036 (part), 31039, 31041, 31047, 31050-51, 31052 (part), 31057-58, 31063, 31065 (part), 31066
(part), 31068-70, 31072 (part), 31076, 31078, 31081, 31088, 31091, 31092 (part), 31093, 31097 (partX 31098-99,
31709, 31711, 31735, 31743 (part), 31764 (part), 31780. 31787 (part), 31801, 31803 (part), 3 1804-1273 1816, 31820,
31822-23, 31824 (part), 31826-27, 31829-31, 31833, 31836, 31901-09
FOURTH DISTRICT
BEN JONES, Democrat, of Covington, GA; born in Tarboro, Edgecombe County,
NC, on August 30, 1941; graduated, Woodrow Wilson High School, Portsmouth, VA;
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1965; actor; member of the Screen Actors
Guild; State Senate Music Industry Committee of Georgia; Newton County Democratic
Executive Committee; State of Georgia Democratic Executive Committee; board of di-
rectors: "Dreams Come True" and "Young Audiences"; active with Georgia Special
Olympics, and fundraiser for United Negro College Fund; honorary chairman: Sclero-
derma Foundation of Georgia, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Society; married to the former
Vivian Walker, 1979; two children: Rachel, 20, and Walker, 7; elected to the 101st Con-
gress on November 8, 1988; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
514 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1004 225-4272
Staff Director. Wendy Herzog.
Legislative Director. John Ahmann.
Scheduler. Maggie Pollock.
2936 North David Hills Road, Atlanta, GA 30329 (404) 371-9910
District Director. Jim Watkins.
Suite 113, 2964 Ember Drive, Decatur, GA 30034 (4O4) 244-1513
1124 Clark Street, Covington, GA 30209 (4O4) 784-0250
Counties: Newton and Rockdale. DE KALB COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fifth District. FUITON COUNTY.
bounties: Newton and Rockdale. DE KALB COUNTY: That part not contained in the I
That part not contained in the Fifth and Sixth Districts. Population (1980), 542,368.
ZIP Codes: 30002, 30021, 30030-35, 30037-38, 30058 (part), 30072, 30074, 30075 (part), 30076, 30077, 30079, 30083
(part), 30084 (part), 30085-88, 30136 (part), 30174 (part), 30188 (part), 30201 (part), 3O207-08, 30209 (part), 30233
(part), 30253 (part). 30255 (part), 30262 (part), 30267 (part), 30270, 30281 (part), 30305 (part), 30306 (part), 30307
(part), 30316 (part), 30319 (part), 30322, 30324 (part), 30326, 30328 (part), 30329, 30333, 30338 (part), 30340 (part),
30341-42, 30345-47, 30350 (part). 30354 (part), 30356, 30358-59, 30360 (part), 30362, 30366, 30380
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FIFTH DISTRICT
JOHN LEWIS, Democrat, from Atlanta, OA; born in Pike County, AL on February
21, 194O, 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; reelected to each succeeding Con-
Office Lbtittgi
329 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1005.,.,, 225-3801
Administrative Assistant. Linda Barley Chftstang. FAX: 225-0351
Legislative Assistants: Kim Caskin, John Franklin.
The Equitable Building, Suite 750, 100 Peachtree Street SW., Atlanta, OA
30303 ..T. (404) 659-0116
District Manager. Michael German.
De Kalb Graty: City of Atlanta (that part within the county), abo the southwest quarter of unincorporated De Kalb
County. FULTON COUNTY: City of Atlanta (all except a portion of Northeast Atlanta), E*t Point, Palmetto,
RosweU, Sandy Springs, (western half), Union City (eastern half), and the southwest part of unincorporated Pulton
County. Population (1980), 550,070.
ZIP Codejs 30049 (part>._ 30075 (P*rtXJ0213J]prt), 30268 (part), ^7\:^86 (part), 30291 tout), 3030 H-03, 30305
(part), 30306 (part), 3O3O7 (part). 30308-10, 30311 (part), 3O312-IS, 30316 (part), 30317-18, 30319 (part), 30321,
30324 (partX 30325, 30327, 3O328 (put), 30330-32, SOT' * % ""*" " ^ n " n ' ^
30354 (part), 30355, 30357, 30361, 30364, 30377, 30379
30324 (part), 30325, 30327, 3O328 (part), 30330-32, 30334. 30336, 30337 (part), 30338 (part), 30343-44, 30350 (part),
SIXTH DISTRICT
NEWT GINGRICH, Republican, of Jonesboro, GA; bom 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, 1970-7$; member: Kiwanis, Georgia Conser-
vancy, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the World Futurist
Society; cofounder and member, Conservative Opportunity Society (COS); general chair-
man, 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.
Office Listings
2458 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1006 225-4501
Administrative Assistant. Mary N. Brown. FAX: 225-4656
Legislative Director. Grey Wright.
Press Secretary. Sheila Ward.
Georgia Administrator. Catherine Brock.
Suite C, 6351 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 3026O (404) 968-3219
Griffin Federal Building, P.O. Box 848, Griffin, GA 30224 (404) 228-0389
Carroll County Courthouse, Carrollton, OA 30117 .. . .. (404) 834-6398
19 East Washington Street, Newnan, GA 30263 (404) 253-8355
"""^ Heard ' Henry * Pauldirt8 ' Mk ' wd Spalding -
*? 30057, 30070, 30101 (part), 3O104 {part), 30108-10, 30113,
^On^ 3017S (oart) 30179-80, 30182,
19,
r ,
30291 5r ,302W <pv^96 t 30311 (part),
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SEVENTH DISTRICT
GEORGE (BUDDY) DARDEN, Democrat, of Marietta, GA; born in Hancock
County, GA, on November 22, 1943; graduated Sparta High School, 1961; A.B., Univer-
sity of Georgia, Athens, 1965; J.D., University of Georgia, 1967; lawyer, admitted to the
Georgia State Bar, 1968; assistant district attorney, Cobb County, 1968-72; district attor-
ney 1973-77; former aide to the late U.S. Senator Richard B. Russell, 1962; admitted to
practice in the Supreme Court; elected to the Georgia House of Representatives, 1980-83;
First United Methodist Church of Marietta; married to the former Lillian Budd; two chil-
dren: George and Christy; elected to the 98th Congress, on November 8, 1983, by special
election; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
228 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1007 225-2931
Administrative Assistant. Robert E. Gaylor, Jr.
Legislative Director. Richard Patrick (5-3682)
376 Powder Springs Street, Marietta, GA 30064 (404) 422-4480
Chief of Staff. Paul R. Ervin.
Office Manager/Caseworker. Jane E. Cook.
Federal Building, Room 301, 600 East First Street, Rome, GA 30161 (404) 291-7777
109 North Main Street, Lafayette, GA 30728 (404) 638-7042
Counties: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, and Walker (7 counties) Population (1980), 545,913
ZIP Codes: 30001 (part), 30007, 30020, 30059-60, 30062, 30064, 30066-68, 30073, 30075 (part), 30080-82, 30101 (part),
30103 (part), 30104 (part), 30105, 30120, 30123-24, 30129, 30137, 30139 (part), 30141 (part), 30144-45, 30147, 30149,
30161 (part), 30162-64, 30171-73, 30178 (part), 30184 (part), 30188 (part), 30339, 30707, 30725-26, 30728, 30730-31,
30736, 30738-39, 30740 (part), 30741-42, 30747-48, 30750, 30752 (part), 30753, 30755 (part), 30757, 37350 (part)
EIGHTH DISTRICT
J. ROY ROWLAND, Democrat, of Dublin, GA; born in Wrightsville, GA, on Febru-
ary 3, 1926; awarded Combat Infantry Badge and Bronze Star for valor during service in
the European Theater Operation [ETO], U.S. Army, 1944-46; graduated from the Medi-
cal College of Georgia, 1952; family physician, 1953-82; served in Georgia House of Rep-
resentatives, 1977-82; married to former Luella Price; three children: Mary Lou, Jane
Carol, and James Roy III; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; member: Energy and Commerce Committee; Veterans Af-
fairs Committee; Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; Select Committee on Chil-
dren, Youth, and Families; National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality; National
Commission on AIDS.
Office Listings
423 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1008 225-6531
Administrative Assistant/Press Assistant. Selby McCash.
Legislative Director. Kathy Hennemuth.
Office Manager. Barbara M. Schlein.
P.O. Box 2047, Dublin, GA 31040 (912) 275-0024
Federal Building, Room 116, Waycross, GA 31501 (912)285-8420
P.O. Box 6258, Macon, GA 31208 (912) 743-0150
District Coordinator. Willard (Bill) Stembridge.
Counties: Applmg, Atkinson, Bacon, Baldwin, Bibb, Charlton, Cimch, Orffee, Dodge, Glascock, Greene, Hancock,
Jasper, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Pierce, Putnam, Taliaferro, Telfair, Treutlen,
Twiggs, Ware, Washington, Wheeler, Wilcox, and Wilkinson (30 counties). Population (1980), 541,723.
ZIP Codes: 3O204 (part), 30233 (part), 30255 (part), 30262 (part), 304U, 30413, 30428, 30434 (part), 30457 (part),
30477, 30625 (part), 30631 (part), 30642, 30664-65, 30669 gait), 30678^ 30803 30810 30816 (part) 30818 30820,
30823 (part), 30828 (part), 50833, 31001, 31002 (part), 31003-04, 31009, MO". 31012 (part), 31014 (part) 31015
fnarrt 31O16 /rMrrt 31017 foartf) 31018-21 31022 (part), 31023 (part), 31024, 31029 (part), 31031-35, 31036 (part),
Js ?3iol5Tl04 31^310 <^ 3^M8 (partHl052 fcart) . 31oS3* 31060-61, 31064 JuKS
31066 tout) 31067 31071 31072(part), 31073, 31075, 31077, 31079 (part), 31082-4, 31085 (part), 31086-87,
31201-12, 31297, 31501 (pa^ 31510, 31512-13. 31516, 31518-19,
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, 31537, 31539. 31544, 31549-32 ; Jl 554 31353 <part>, .JIS56-57 J15O
__ ; 31631 (part), 31634 (part). 31635 (part*. 31642. 31645 (part) *****
3J798(part)
NINTH DISTINCT
ED JENKINS, Democrat, of Jasper, GA; born in Young Harris, ;G A, January 4, 1933;
oJ^nated [ Urdon County High School, Blairsville, GA, 1949; A.A., Young Hams Col-
EfwM- l^vS%?& Georgia Law School, 1959; lawyer; admitted to the bar
in 1958 ; andWraenced practice in Jslper; served in the U.S. Coast Guard, 1952-55; city
tome y ?1968; county attorney, 1968-72; executive secretary to Congressman Phd M,
Lndrum, 1959-62; assistant U.S. attorney for the northern district of Georgia, 1962-64;
mbeT Lions Club, VFW, American Legion, Farm Bureau, State Democratic Execu-
tivr^nmlSet American Bar Association, Georgia Bar Association, board of trustees of
Reinhardt College, board of trustees, Young Harris College; Board of Education of the
Pickens Area Vocational-Technical School, Jasper, GA; member, First Baptist Church;
maied to the former Jo Thomasson; two children: Jan and Amy; elected to the 95th
Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee
on Ways and Means, Committee on Budget.
Office Listings
2427 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20535-1009 225-5211
Executive Secretary. Lisa A. Moss.
Press Secretary. Jackie A. Sosby. n
P.O. Box 70, Jasper, GA 30143 <*<*> 692-2022
District Coordinator. Ann Dobson.
P.O. Box 1015, Gainesville, GA 30503 - C^ 04 ) 536-2531
Administrative Assistant. Sammy Smith.
307 Selvidge Street, Dalton, GA 30720 - (4Q 4 ) 226-5320
Countto: Banks, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Foyth, Franklin, GUmer, Gordon, Habertham, *' H*
Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towm, Union, White, and Whfcftetd. OwiNNBTT COUNTY: That part
not contained in the Tenth District, Population (19*0), 551,782.
ZIP Code* 30071 (partX 30092, 30101 (part), 3O103 (part), 30107, 30U4. 30130, 30J36(part), 3213^30142-43, ^146,
30148, 30151, 30174 (part), 30175, 30177, 30183, 3O184 (part), 30186, 30188 (part), 3O&H (part), ^30203 <p*rt) ; 30211
(part). 30221 30243-iT 30245 (part), 30246, 30249 (part), 30278 <p*rt) f 3CJ50J-07, 30510-14, 3051d-l|, |0520-23,
30525, 30527-28, 30529 (part), 30531, 30533-35, 3O537-49, 30552-55730557-58, 30559, 30560, 30562-68, 30571-73,
30575^-77. 30580^82, 3059V30601 (pirt). 30607 (part), 30620 (part), 30624 (part), 30633 &^3M&&ari> 30635
(part), 30639 (part), 30643, 30662 &arti 30672, 30701, 30705, 30708, 30710-11. 30720-22, 30724, 30732-35, 30740
(partX 30746, 3O751, 3O755 (partX 3O756
TENTH DISTRICT
DOUG BARNARD, JR., Democrat, of Augusta, GA; born in Augusta, March 20,
1922, son of D.D. Barnard, Sr., and Lucy B. Barnard; educated in the public schools of
Richmond County, GA; B.A., Mercer University, Macon, GA, 1943; served in the U,S,
Army, 1943-45; reentered Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University, follow-
ing service, graduated with LL.B., 1948; engaged in banking profession; employed at
Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Co., Augusta, 1948-49; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta,
1949-50; Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Co., Augusta, 1950-62; executive secretary to
Governor, State of Georgia, 1963-66; Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Co., Augusta,
1966-76; board member, Department of Transportation of Georgia, 1966-76; Augusta
Transportation Authority, 1973-76; Outstanding Young Man of Year, Augusta, 1957; Au-
gusta College Alumnus of Year, 1966; chairman, Richmond fcounty Democratic Execu-
tive Committee, 1955-60; member, State Democratic Executive Committee, 1963-66;
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; Blue Key Honor Society; Phi Delta
Theta Social Fraternity; TO Alpha Delta Legal, Fraternity; 10th District of Georgia
chairman, chamber of commerce star student program, 1967; married to the former
Naomi Elizabeth Holt, 1946; three children: Mrs, Pamela Holt Barnard Chafee, bom
1952; Mrs. Lucy Irene Barnard Bard, born 1955, and D. Douglas Barnard III, born 1957;
elected to tfce 95m Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress,
GEORGIA
102d Congress 77
Office Listings
2227 Raybum House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1010 225-4101
Banking Counsel-Jeff Tassey. FAX: 225-1873
Executive Assistant. Sandra Swank.
Press Secretary/Speech Writer. Steve Cohen.
Staff Director/Legislative Director.- Beverly Bell. 774^)739
P O Box 10123, 407 Telfair Street, Augusta, GA 30903 ;.. (404) 724-0739
Stephens Federal Building, (Box 3), 355 Hancock *^f^ m ? m * n (404) 543.2014
30601
(1980), 550,268.
78 Congressional Directory HAWAJI
HAWAII
(Population. 19SO census, *fr4,69!)
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 In-
fantry 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' re-
elected 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. '
Office Listings
722 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20SICM102 ,. 224-3934
Administrative Assistant. Patrick H. DeLeon. TDD: 224-1233
Deputy Administrative Assistant. Jennifer Goto.
Office Manager. Beverly MacDonald.
Personal Secretary. SaUy Watanabe.
Senior Legislative Assistant. Phyliss Minn.
Suite 7325, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850 .,.,.. (808) 541-2542
Hilo Auxiliary Office, 101 Aupuni Street, No, 2O4, Hilo, HI 96720 (808) 935-0844
11 7 EL ? 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.
*??' !o!i~2T ; t j? lcher ^ig-60; vice P^'P* 1 ' 19 &>; principal, 1963-71; program spe-
?jlfSx 968 ~ 7 u 1; dgcctor, 1971-74; director and special assistant in Human Resources,
1975-76; member, Kawaiahao Church; board of directors, Hanahauoli School; Act 4 Edu-
cational Advisory Commission; Library Advisory Council; Na Hookama O Fauahi schol-
arship cxpinmittee Kamehameha L Schools; commissioner, manpower and full employment
1 * 10 '. KjKwaMfcao Church; married to the former Mary Mildred
U i e o^? ame1 ,' Jr " Gerard ' AJ a> and Nicholas; elected to the
o 197 ^ rcelected <o ^ ch succeeding Congress; elected No-
te t0 com P letc the nexpin5d term o? the late Senator
Office Listing*
720 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1 103 224-6361
Administrative Assistant, James Sakai ........ " .............. "ETAV
Legislative Director. Patrick O. McGarey. AX:
^ Office Manager/Personal Secretary. Patricia L. Hill
P.O. Box 50144, Honolulu, HI 96850.... ...... . .
District Coordinator. Robert T. Og^^a. .................................. * ...... "
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
HAWAII 102d Congress 79
vacancy caused by the resignation of Cecil Heftel; elected to the Honolulu City Council,
1988-90; member: board of directors, Epilepsy Foundation of America; board of direc-
tors, Hawaii Special Olympics; married to the former Nancie Caraway elected to the
102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1440 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1 101 225-2726
Chief of Staff. Skip Roberts.
Legislative Director. Pat McCain.
Room 4104, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850 (808) 541-2570
Communications Director. Mike Slackman.
District Director. George Hudes.
Oahu Island: That part not contained in the Second District. Population (1980), 482,375
ZIP Codes: 96701, 96782, 96797 (part), 96800-22, 96825-28, 96830, 96835-37, 96839, 96861
* * *
SECOND DISTRICT
PATSY MINK, Democrat of Honolulu, born Patsy Matsu Takemoto on December 26,
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; lec-
turer, University of Hawaii, 1952-56; lecturer, University of Hawaii, 1952-56; reelected 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, 1956-1976; unsuccessful can-
didate to the U.S. Senate in 1976; Assistant Secretary of State, 1977-78; president, Ameri-
cans for Democratic Action, 1978-82; elected to the Honolulu city council, 1983-87;
elected, by special election on September 22, 1990 to fill the vacancy caused by the resig-
nation of Daniel Akaka; reelected to the 102d Congress; married to John Francis Mink;
one daughter, Gwendolyn.
Office Listings
2135 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1102 225-4906
Administrative Assistant. Bob Chun. FAX: 225-4987
Legislative Director. Laura Efurd.
Office Manager. Helen Lewis.
P.O. Box 50144, Honolulu, HI 96850 (808) 541-1986
District Coordinator. Earl Arruda.
5104 Federal Building, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96813
Islands: Hawaii, Kahoolawe, Kauai, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, and Niihau. NORTHWESTERN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS: Kaula
Island to Kurc Atoll, excluding the Midway Islands and all other islands of the State of Hawaii not otherwise
specifically enumerated. OAHU ISLAND: That part beginning at the point of intersection of the western extension of
the north shoreline edge of Pearl Harbor Entrance Channel and running southwesterly, northwesterly, northeaster-
ly, then southeasterly along the shoreline to the crest of the Koolau Range at Makapuu Point, thence northwester-
ly along the crest of the Koolau Range to the intersection with the eastern boundary of the Schofield Barracks
Military Reservation (east range), thence southwesterly along said military reservation boundary to its intersection
with H-2 Freeway, then southeasterly along said freeway to its intersection with Meheula Parkway, thence
southwesterly, then southeasterly along said parkway to its intersection with Kamehameha Highway, thence
southeasterly along said highway to its intersection with H-l Freeway, thence northwesterly along said freeway to
its intersection with the extension of Mahoe Street, thence southeasterly along said extension and along said street
to its intersection with Waipahu Street, thence generally southwesterly along Waipahu Street to its intersection
with Waikele Stream, thence southwesterly, southeasterly, then southwesterly along said stream and said stream
extended to its junction with the line running along the center of West Loch Channel (east of Laulaunui Island),
thence generally southwesterly, then southeasterly along said center line to the point of beginning. Population
(1980), 482,316.
ZIP Codes: 96703-08, 96710, 96712-22, 96725-34, 96739-57, 96759-66, 96768-81, 96783-86, 96788-93, 96795-96,
96797 (part)
8 Q Congressional Directory 1DAHO
IDAHO
(Population. 19HQ temu*. WVW
SENATORS
STEVE SYMMS, Republican, of Caldwell, ID; born April 23, 1938, in Nampa, ID,
son of Darwin and Irene Knowlton Symms; University of Idaho, B,$. in horticulture,
I960- served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1960-63; serves on Senate Finance Committee, Senate
Budget Committee, Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, and Joint Eco-
nomic Committee; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, W2; reflected to each sue-
ceeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term be-
ginning January 3, 1981; reelected November 4, 1986.
Office Listings
509 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510- 1202 v SMIS
Legislative Director. Taylor Bowlden. AX: 224-5893
Executive Assistant Gaye Bennett. TDD: 224-8523
Suite 338, 8th and Bannock, P.O. Box 1190, Boise, ID 83701 (208) 334-1776
Chief of Staff. J. Philip Reberger.
305 Federal Building, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 (208) <*4~5490
Room 305, 482 Constitution Way, Idaho Falls, ID 83102 (208) 522-9779
No. 106, 401 Second Street North, Twin Falls, ID 83301 . (208) 734-2515
105 Federal Building, Moscow, ID 83843 <208) J82-5560
207 Federal Building, Pocatello, ID 83201 (208) 236-6775
No. 103, 301 D Street, Lewiston, ID 83501 , (208) 748-1492
LARRY E. CRAIG, Republican, of Payette. ID; born July 20, 1945, at Council, ID,
son of Elvin and Dorothy Craig; attended Midvale public schools; graduated, University
of Idaho; student body president, University of Idaho, 1968-69; graduate work in eco-
nomics and the politics of developing nations, George Washington University, 1970; na-
tional vice president, Future Farmers of America, 1966-67; State senator, Payette and
Washington Counties, 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 member, National
Rule Association; policy chairman, Republican Study Committee. 1990; farmer-rancher,
Mid vale area, for 10 years; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to
each succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S, Senate, November 6 1990.
Office Listings
302 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1203 224-2752
Chief of Staff. Gregory S. Casey. FAX: 224-2573
Executive Assistant. Lynn Thompson.
Legislative Director/Counsel. Brooke M. Roberts.
Press Secretary. David Fisfc.
Room 149, 304 North Eighth Street, Boise, ID $3701 (208) 342-7985
FAX: (208) 343-2458
103 North 4th Street, Coeur D'Alene, ID 83*14 , (208) 667-6130
FAX: (20$) 765-1743
633 Main Street, Lewiston, ID 83501 ^ ,.,. . (?08) 743-0792
FAX: (208) 746-7275
250 South 4th 'Street, Pocatello, ID 83201 , , (208) 236-6817
FAX: (205) 236-6820
824 Blue Lakes Boulevard, Twin Falls, ID 3^301 , (208) 734-6780
FAX: (208) 734-3905
IDAHO 102d Congress 81
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
LARRY LAROCCO, Democrat, of Boise, ID; born in Van Nuys, CA, August 25,
46- graduated, Riordan High School, San Francisco, CA; B.A., communications, Uni-
of Portland, Portland, OR, 1967; M.A., School of Public Communications, Boston
rv , , , ..
T Tniversitv Boston, MA, 1969; Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies,
1Q68-69- captain, military intelligence, U.S. Army, 1969-72; stockbroker; vice president,
Finer Jaffray & Hopwood; married to the former Christine (Chris) Bideganeta, 1967; two
dSdren: Anna, 1968; Matthew, 1979; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1 1 17 Loneworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1201 ............. 225-661 1
Chief of Staff. Garry V. Weuske.
Staff Assistant/Scheduler. Chene Slayton. , A ^-> 1 1
Room 136, 304 North 8th Street, Boise, ID 83702 ................... ... ........................... (208) 343-4211
District Representative/Press Secretary --Tom Knappenberger.
(1980), 472,055.
TO-u/, 83709/83711, 83714-15, 83801-O6,' 83808-14J 83821-
83864-74, 83876, 97910 (part), 99128 (part), 99156 (part)
SECOND DISTRICT
RICHARD H. STALLINGS, Democrat, of Rexburg, ID; born Ogden, UT on Octo-
tv.f 7 194<> attended public schools of Ogden; graduated Ben Lomand High School,
Oedek 1958- ^ed tw^ye^ mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Samtt
rMomon* in New Zealand, 1960-62; B.S., history and political science, Weber State Col-
e1e^de" 1965- N^Thistory, Ulih State University, Logan, 1968; chairman and pro-
fefs^r !5ck CtoUege History Department, Rexburg, ID, 1969; married to the former
S ^rner, 19637 three chBdren: Rick, Salliannejnd Daniel;elected to the 99& C^n-
and Energy Study Conference; Democratic Leadership Council.
Office Listings
225-5531
1122 Longworth House Office Buil^ Washington, DC 20515-1202 .............. 225-5531
Administrative Assistant. Melodic Rydalch. r A ^- <""> ^ 7J
Scheduling Secretary. Ranae StaUings. /IAQ\ -ai^-io* 1 *
Suite rSr^NoTOi ^Street, Boise, ID 83702 (208) 334-1953
Chief of Staff. Gary Catron. (2Qy , 2 36-6734
Suite 220, 250 South 4th Avenue, Pocatello, ID 83201 ^<V
Field Director. Sallee Gasser, {20g , 734 _ 63 29
Suite 1180, 834 Falls Avenue Twin Fallg ID 8330^... ;;;;; ^ 523 _ 6701
Suite 106, 482 Constitution Way, Idaho Falls, ID 83401 v >
ZTP Code* 83201-4*, ^V^&^
8 83?5 2 2 B3420-Z5, 83427-29, S3431, 83433-38,
82 Congressional Directory IDAHO
.*.<*_ RUffi 66 83467 (part), 83468-69, 83601, 83617 (part), 83623, 83627, 83633,
83440, 83442-45, 83448-52, 83454-55 J^J^ *^T3 *g 2 6Q609 (part)> 6Q615, 60616 (part), 60617 (pan),
OI^XT /to ei7nn rnrtV 83701. 83702 (part;, W /U T VF ll /v ,..,. , _^ AAA^T (VUOA rnart'k. 60409 fnartY Uio
83440, 83442-45, -, - , |
83M7-48, 83700 (part), 83701, 83702 (part ) 83 ^^/^^t), ^60653, 60406 (part), 60409 (part), 604?
S^ &2 (S SS?3 S S ^ 28
(pS), 0637 (part), 60643'(part), 60649 (part)
ILLINOIS 102d Congress 83
ILLINOIS
(Population, 1980 census, 11,418,461)
SENATORS
ALAN J. DDCON, Democrat, of Belleville, IL; born July 7, 1927; graduated, Belleville
Township High School, 1945; B.S., 1949, University of Illinois and LL.B., 1949, Wash-
ington University, St. Louis, MO; served hi the U.S. Navy Air Corps (It. Jg )* lawyer-
admitted to the Illinois State Bar in 1949 and commenced practice in Belleville- practiced
law from 1949-76; in April, 1949, at the age of 21, elected police magistrate; in 1950, at
the age of 23, elected to the Illinois House of Representatives as the youngest member of
the general assembly; served in the general assembly from 1951-63; selected as chairman
of the house judiciary committee; in 1962 elected Illinois State Senate, served 1963-71,
served as minority whip; named chairman of judicial advisory council; in 1970, elected
Illinois State treasurer, served 1971-77; hi 1976 elected Illinois secretary of state, served
1977-81; the only State elected official to serve hi all three branches of government
legislative, executive, and judicial; elected secretary of state in 1976 by a 1.3 million vote
margin and reelected in 1978 with a 1.5 million margin, being the first Democrat ever to
carry all 102 Illinois counties and all suburban townships hi Cook County and all Chicago
wards; received "Best Legislator" award five times, from Independent Voters of Illinois;
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the term 1981-87; reelected November
4, 1986, by a margin of 980,000 votes, for the 6-year term 1987-93; married to the former
Joan Louise Fox, January 17, 1954; three children; Stephanie, Jeffrey, and Elizabeth; and
seven grandchildren.
Office Listings
331 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1301 224-2854
Administrative Assistant. Eugene Callahan.
Office Manager. Patricia A. Barry.
Press Secretary. Bill Adams.
Legislative Director. Bill Mattea.
Suite 3996, 23O South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 353-5420
Suite 212, 8787 State Street, East St. Louis, IL 62203 (618) 398-7920
105 South 6th Street, Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (618) 244-6703
Post Office and Court House, Room 117, 6th and Monroe Streets, Spring-
field, IL 62701 ; (217) 492-4126
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 a^e of 19, purchased the Troy
Tribune, Troy, IL, becoming the youngest editor-publisher in the Nation; expanded news-
paper 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 I960; 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 legisla-
tor; a leader in government reform, he has disclosed his income, assets, and liabilities
every year since 1954; author of 12 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); 32 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 hus-
band-wife team in the history of the general assembly; two children: Sheila, March 13,
1961, and Martin, May 21, 1964; Lutheran; home, Makanda, IL; elected to the 94th Con-
84 Congressional Directory
ILLINOIS
gress, 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. Floyd Fithian. FAX: 224-2223
Executive Assistant/Office Manager. Ray Johnsen.
Press Secretary. David Carle.
Legislative Director. Vicki Otten.
Room 3892, 230 South Dearborn, Chicago, JL 606O4 (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
Suite 212, 8787 State Street, East St. Louis, IL 62203 (618) 398-7707
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
CHARLES A. HAYES, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born in Cairo, IL, February 17,
1918; attended the public schools of Cairo, IL; graduated Sutnner High School, Cairo,
1935; trade unionist for over 45 years; international vice president and director, United
Food and Commercial Workers Union; vice president, Illinois State AFL-CIO; co-
founder and vice president, Operation PUSH; trustee, Martin Luther King Center for
Social Change; board member, Chicago Urban League; received many awards of the
above organizations; two children; elected to the 98th Congress by a special election, on
August 23, 1983, due to the resignation of Harold Washington; reelected to each succeed-
ing Congress.
Office Listing.
1131 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1301 225-4372
Administrative Assistant. Harriet C. Pritchett.
Legislative Director. Katrina A. Kelley.
Press Secretary. Katrina A. Kelley.
8704 South Constance, Chicago, IL 60617 , .... (312) 221-4040
District Administrator. Harold Rogers.
City of Chicago: That part beginning at the intersection of the Lake Michigan Shore and Cermak Road extended,
thence west on Cennak Road extended and Cermak Road to South Federal Street, thence south on South Federal
Street to West 25th Street extended, thence west on West 25th Street extended to tn* Pcnn-Contral Transportation
S?V h ^ f ^ 00 *e Penn-Cenlxal Transportation Co. to We*t 35th Street, thence wast on West 35th Street to
the C. & WX Railroad, thence south on the C. & W.I. Railroad to West 42d Street, thence east on W*t 42d Street
> I^S t -, Avenue il thence "^^ ? Stewart Avenue to West 43d Street, thence west on West 43d Street to the G
v I- Railroad, thence south on the C. & W.I. Railroad to West 47th Street, thet** wett Ort W*l 47th Street to
*" 1 ^r* 1 ' thfln e 80Wth on . Son S i MOT WW Stnsct to w * 4Sth Street, thence w*t ow West 48th Street
venue, thence south on South Racine Avenue to West Qarficld Boulevard, t
u
t t encc south on Sovah Ore < st " > w *?* S<ret, thenoe east on
on South Hatetod Sireei to West I03d Street, ttoenoe east on
* < South Yatw Avenu to Bast 95tb Street, thence wet on
,Hi t c Boulevard, thence north on South Yates Boulevard tad South Y*te Boulevard
extended to East 73d Street, thence east on East 73 Street and Bast 73d Street extended to the L*k Michigan
Shore, thence north on the Lake Michigan Shore to tlie place of bclmm Po^5S0?80)7 5 19?04*
SECOND DISTRICT
of Chica <> IL; bora in Detroit, MI, October 30, 1925;
lic schools, Clucago, IL; graduated, Wendell Phillips High School 1943;
CrfQP^L-^ *?* 9?Hf ge ' 1 ? 51; raduate >vork: political saence, Roosevelt
College, 1952; Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1952-53; corporal, U.S. Army, 1943-46;
ILLINOIS 102d Congress 85
journalist, 1954-79; author: "How to Increase the Power of the Negro Vote" and "Politi-
cal Power"; editor-publisher, Citizen Community Newspapers, 1965-79; Washington Park
Civic Association, "Independent Journalist," 1965: recipient: City of Chicago, Medal of
Merit (heroism), 1976; Operation PUSH, "Father of the Year," 1977; Dollars & Sense
Quarterly, Distinguished Achievement hi Business, 1976; National Newspaper Publishers
Association, Best Columnist, 1978; Maryland State NAACP, "Freshman Congressman of
the Year," 1981; AFL-CIO, 100 percent labor voting record, 1981; member, National
Newspaper Publishers Association; married to the former Eunice King (deceased); two
children: Thomas and Emma; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1 121 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1302 .............. 225-0773
Chief of Staff. Louanner Peters. FAX: 225-8608
Legislative Director. Ekmnovah Dunkley.
Legislative Correspondence. Jimmie Williams III.
Scheduler. Stanley Boucrae, Jr.
11434 South Halsted, Chicago, EL 6O628 ................................................................ (312) 660-2000
City of Oiiogn (part) and COOK COUNTY (part): That part beginning at the intersection of South Racine Avenue and
West Garfield Boulevard, thence west on West Garfield Boulevard to Conrafl, thence south on Conrail to West
63d Street, thence west on West 63d Street to South Western Avenue, thence south on South Western Avenue to
West 69th Street, thence east on West 69th Street to Conrafl, thence south on Conrail to South Vincennes Avenue,
thence southwest on South Vincennes Avenue to West 107th Street, thence west on West 107th Street to South
Church Street, thence southwest on South Church Street to 108th Place, thence west on 108th Place to South
Ashland Avenue, thence south on South Ashland Avenue to West lllth Street, thence west on West 1 llth Street
to South Vincennes Avenue, thence southwest on South Vincennes Avenue to West Pryor Avenue, thence
northwest on West Pryor Avenue and West Pryor Avenue extended to South Homewood Avenue, thence
southwest on South Homewood Avenue to Monterey Avenue, thence northwest on Monterey Avenue to West
lllth Street, thence west on West lllth Street to South Longwood Drive, thence south on South Longwood
Drive to West 119th Street, thence east on West 119th Street to the Chicago corporate limits, thence southwest
and southeast along the Chicago corporate limits to the C.R.L & P. Railroad, thence northeast on the C.R.I. & P.
Railroad to West 119th Street, thence east on West 119th Street to South Ashland Avenue, thence south on South
Ashland Avenue to West 123d Street extended, thence east on West 123d Street extended to the I.C.C. Railroad,
thence southwest on the LOG. Railroad to the west Calumet Township line, thence south on the west Calumet
Township tine and the west Calumet Township line extended south to the west Thornton Township line, thence
south on the west Thornton Township line to the Dan Ryan Expressway, thence northeast on the Dan Ryan
Expressway to the west Thornton Township tine, thence south on the west Thornton Township line to West 167th
Street, thence east on West 167th Street to the east corporate limits of the village of Hazel Crest, thence south on
the east corporate limits of the village of Hazel Crest to West 171st Street, thence east on West 171st Street and on
to West 172d Street to South Halsted Street, thence north on South Halsted Street to West 167th Street, thence
east on West 167th Street to TTVJUJM Avenue, thence north on Indiana Avenue to Sibley Boulevard, thence east on
Sibley Boulevard to the Calumet Expressway, thence south on the Calumet Expressway to a tine extended west
from Wilson Avenue, thence east on Wilson Avenue and Wilson Avenue extended to Ridgeland Avenue, thence
north on Ridgeland Avenue to Harding Avenue, thence east on Harding Avenue to Yates Avenue, thence south
on Yates Avenue to Sibley Boulevard, thence east on Sibley Boulevard to Torrence Avenue, thence north on
Torrence Avenue to State Street, thence east on State Street to Conrafl, thence south on Conrail to East 154th
Street, thence east on East 154th Street to Fredand Avenue, thence south on Freeland Avenue to East 155th
Street, thence east on East 155th Street to the Illinois-Indiana State line, thence north on the Illinois-Indiana State
tine and the Illinois-Indiana State fine extended to the intersection of a tine extended northeast from the Calumet
River, thence southwest on the Calumet River line extended to the Lake Michigan Shore, thence north on the
Lake Michigan Shore to East 73d Street extended, thence west on East 73d Street extended and East 73d Street to
South Yates Boulevard, thence south on South Yates Boulevard and South Yates Boulevard extended to East 95th
Street, thence east on East 95th Street to South Yates Avenue, thence south on South Yates Avenue to East 103d
Street, thence west on East lO3d Street to South Halsted Street, thence north on South Halsted Street to West
57th Street, thence west on West 57th Street to South Green Street, thence north on South Green Street to West
56th Street, thence west on West 56th Street to South Peoria Street, thence north on South Peoria Street to West
Garfield Boulevard, thence west on West Garfield Boulevard to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 518,931.
ZIP Codec 60406 (part), 60409 (part), 60419, 60426 (part), 60469 fcart), 60473 (part), 60617 (part), 60620 (part), 60621
(part), 60627, 60628 (part), 60633, 60636 (part), 6O637 (part), 60643 (part), 60649 (part)
THIRD DISTRICT
MARTY RUSSO, Democrat, of South Holland, IL; born in Chicago, IL, January 23,
1944: graduated, Our Lady of Pompeii Grammar School, Chicago, 1957; and St. Ignatius
High School, Chicago, 1961; B.A., DePaul University, 1965; J.D., DePaul University
College of Law, 1967; Appellate Court, 1967-68; former assistant State attorney, Cook
County, EL, 1971-73; engaged in general trial work in criminal and civil law; admitted to
the bar of the U,S. Supreme Court, 1974; Roman Catholic; married to the former Karen
Jorgensen; two children: Tony and Dan; member of the Executive Committee of the Ad
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Hoc Congressional Committee for Irish Affairs; member Order Sons of Italy; Kwanis
Club of South Holland; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity; Illinois, Bar Association; Federal
Bar Association; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeed-
ing Congress; member: House Committee on Ways and Means; vice chairman, Subcom-
mStee on Health; member, Subcommittee on Overnight; Committee on House Adminis-
tration; deputy whip; Steering Committee and Policy Committee.
Office Listings
2233 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1303... 225-5736
Administrative Assistant. Rosanne Manni FAX- 225-0295
10634 South Cicero, Oak Lawn, IL 60453 , .... (708)636-4171
District Administrator. Carol A. GUfey.
City of Chicago (part) and COOK COUNTY (part)- That part beginning a* the mtcmrctttw f Went Garfield Boulevard
and the Conrail, thence west on West Garfield Boulevard and oti a tine extended wet onto Wet 55th Street to
South Cicero Avenue, thence south on South Cicero Avenue to west 39th Street, thence west on a line extended
across Midway Airport and onto West 59th Street and West 59th Street extended to South Harlem Avenue, thence
south on South Harlem Avenue and on a line extended south along the west Stickncy Township line to Wabash
Avenue, thence east on Wabash Avenue to Worth Avenue, thence north n Worth Avenue to 1 09th Place, thence
east on 109th Place to South Oak Park Avenue, thence north on .South Oak Park Avenue to West 107th Street,
thence east on West 107th Street to Nashville Avenue, thence *outh on Nanhville Avenue to we*t 109th Street,
thence east on West 109th Street to Ridgeland Avenue, thence south on RtdgeUnd Avenue to West lllth Street,
thence east on West lllth Street to South Cicero Avenue, thence south on South Cicero Avenue to West 135th
Street, thence west on West 135th Street to South Harlem Avenue, thence nouth on South Harlem Avenue and on
a line extended south along the west Bremen Township line to West 183d Street, thence eaai on Wett 183d Street
and on a line extended east to the east Tin ley Park corporate limits, thence south on a hnc extended south from the
east Traley Park corporate limits to the south Bremen Township line, thence cant along the south Bremen
Township line and on a line extended east along the south Thornton Town*ftp line to the Calumet Expressway,
thence north on the Calumet Expressway to the Little Calumet River, thence went on the Little Calumet River to
South Indiana Avenue, thence south on South Indiana Avenue (o Wet 167th Street, thence wctt on West 167th
Street to South Halsted Street, thence south on South Halsted Street to West 172d Street, thence west on Wert
172d Street and onto West 171st Street to the east corporate limits of Hazel Crest, thence north along the eatt
corporate limits of Hazel Crest to West 167th Street, thence west on West 167th Street to the west Thornton
Township line, thence north along the west Thornton Township line to the Dan Ryan Expressway, thence
southwest on the Dan Ryan Expressway to the west Thornton Township line, thence north along the west
Thornton Township line to the I.C.G. Railroad, thence oortheatt on the I CO Railroad to West 123d Street
extended, thence west on West 123rd Street extended to South Ashland Avenue, thence north on South Ashland
Avenue to West 119th Street, thence west on West 119th Street m the C R.I AP Railroad, thence southwest on
the C.R.I.&P. Railroad to the Chicago corporate limits, thence northwest and northeast along the Chicago
corporate limits to West 119th Street, thence west on West 119th Street to South tx>ngw<xxi Drive, thence north
on South Longwood Drive to West lllth Street, thence east on West lllth Street to Monterey Avenue, thence
southeast on Monterey Avenue to South Homewood Avenue, thence northeast on South Homewood Avenue to
West Pryor Avenue, thence southeast on West Pryor Avenue to South V income* Avenue, thence northeast on
South Vincennes Avenue to West 11 1th Street, thence east on West 1 1 1th Street to South AahSmnd Avenue, thence
north on South Ashland Avenue to West 108th Place, thence east on Went 108th Place so South Church Street,
thence northeast on South Church Street to West 107th Street, thence east on West IQ7th Street to South
Vincennes Avenue, thence northeast on South Vincennes Avenue to the Conriil, thence north on the Conrail to
West 69th Street, thence west on West 69th Street to South Western Avenue, thence north on South Western
Avenue to West 63d Street, thence east on West 63d Street to the Conrail, thence north on the Conrail to the
place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,084.
ZIP Codes: 60406 (part), 60415, 60425 <part), 60426 (part), 60429 (part), 60430 <p*rt), 60445 <p*rt), 60452-54, 60455
(part), 60456, 60458-59, 60462 (part), 60469 (part), 60472, 60473 (part), 60476, 6O477 <mrt)T60482 (part), 60499,
60620 (part), 60629, 60632 (part), 60636 (part), 60638 (part). 60642. 60643 (part). 60652. 60655 (part), 60658
FOURTH DISTRICT
GEORGE E. SANGMEISTER, Democrat, of Mokena, IL; born in Joliet, Will
County, IL, February 16, 1931; attended, Frankfort Grade School District 157, IL; grad-
uated, Joliet Township High School, IL, 1949; attended, Joliet Junior College, 1951;
B.A., Elmhurst College, IL, 1957; LL.B., John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL, I960,
served, U.S. Army, rank Sergeant, 1951-53; attorney; admitted to Illinois Bar in 1960 and
commenced practice in Frankfort and Joliet; magistrate, Will County Circuit Court,
J2S1"S^ State attome y> Wil1 County, 1964-68; served, Illinois House of Representatives,
1972-76, and Illinois Senate, 1976-87; member: Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, Illinois
Bar Association, Wm County Bar Association, Police Chiefs Association of Will County,
American Legion Post 1098, Old Timer*s Baseball Association, Mokena Chamber of
Commerce, Frankfort Chamber of Commerce, Frankfort Uans Club; board member,
Joiiet Junior College Foundation, Silver Cross Hospital Foundation Board, Joliet/Will
County Center for Economic Development; married to the former Doris M. Hinspetef;
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two children: George Kurt and Kimberly Ann; elected November 8, 1988, to the 101st
Congress; reelected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 199O.
1032 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1304 225-3635
Legislative Director. Jody LenkoskL
Personal Secretary/Scheduler. Nancy Drake.
101 North Joliet Street, Joliet, IL 60431
Administrative Assistant. Emma Bechler.
0Bti of COOK. KAN^ KENDALL and WILL: That part beginning at the intersection of East 155th Street and the
Illinois-Indiana State hue, thence west on East 155th Street to Freekmd Avenue, thence north on Freeland Avenue
to East 154th Street, thenoe TO* on East 154th Street to the Coniafl, thenceforth on the O>nSul^SUte sSSet
thcncc "*^, <m S^f St ^ t Torrence Avenue, thence south on Torrence Avenne to Sibley Boulevard, thence
west on Sibley Bouled to Yates Avenue, thence north on Yates Avenue to Harding Avenue, thence west on
Harding Avenue to Rjdgebnd Avenue, thence south on Ridgeland Avenue to Wilson Avenue, thence west on
Wilson Avenue and Wilson Avenue extended to the Calumet Expressway, thence north on the Calumet Express-
way to Sibley BoiJevaid, thence west on Sibley Boulevard to South Indiana Avenue, thence south on South
Indiana Avenue to the Little Calumet River, thence east on the Little Calumet River to the Calumet Expressway
thence south on the Calumet Expressway to the south Thornton Township line, thence west along the south
Thornton Township hue and on a fane nrtcndcd west along the south Bremen Township line to a lute extended
sou from tte es* TinleyP^ c
Park corporate hnuts to West 183d Street extended, thence west on West I83d Street extended and West 183d
Street and on a fane extended west along the Cook-Will County line and a line extended west along the south
Homer Township fane to the east Lodmort Township line, thence north along a line extended north along the east
Lockport and DuFage Township hue to Interstate Highway 55, thence southwest on Interstate Highway 55 to
Bolingbrook Road, thcncc north on Bohngbrook Road to 107th Street, thence west on 107th Street to Schmith
Road, thence north on Schanth Road to Cumberland Lane, thence west on Cumberland Lane to Pepperwood
Drive, thence north on Pepperwood Drive to Cariylc Lane, thence west on Carlyle Lane to Springhill Drive,
thence north oa Springhffl Drive to Briardifr Lane, thence west on Briarcliff Lane to the west Bolingbrook
corporate limits, thence north along the west Bolingbrook corporate limits to Boughton Road, thence west on
Boughton Road to Napervffle Road, thence north on Napervffle Road to Royce Road, thence east on Royce Road
to BarkdoU Road, thence north on BarkdoU Road to theWni-DuPage County fine, thence west along the Will-
north Aurora Township line, thence west along the north Aurora Township tine to the B.N. Railroad, thence
south on the B.N. Railroad to Ridgeway Avenue, thence southeast on RkJgeway Avenue to Lake Street, thence
south on Lake Street to Rathbone Avenue, thence southeast on Rathbone Avenue to Oliver Avenue, thence
southwest on Oliver Avenne to the north Montgomery corporate limits, thence west along the north Montgomery
corporate limits to Lake Street; thence southwest on Lake Street to Base Line Road, thence west on Base Line
Road to the Kane-Kendall County fine, thence east on the Kane-Kendall County line to Douglas Road, thence
south on Douglas Road to Wanbansee Creek, thence south on Waubansee Creek to U.S. Highway 34, thence
southwest on U.S. Highway 34 to Waubansee Creek, thence southwest on Waubansee Creek to the east bank of
the Fox River, thence southwest on the cast bank of the Fox River to U.S. Highway 34, thence west on U.S.
Highway 34 to the west Qsweojo Township line, thence south, west and east along the Oswego Township line to
the Kendall-Will County line, thence south along the Kendall- Will County line to the south Troy Township line,
thence east along the south Troy Township fine to the west Jackson Township line, thence south along the west
Jackson Township fine to the south Jackson Township line, thence east along the south Jackson Township line and
on a fine rutrnrtrd east along the south Manhatlen Township line to the east Manhatten Township line, thence
,
north along the east Manhamn Township fine to the south Frankfort Township line, thence east along the south
Frankfort Township fine and on a fine extmdcd east along the Cook-Will County line to the Illinois-Indiana State
fine, thence north along the nimois-Indiana State line to the place of beginning. Population (1980). 519,005.
Z3P Codec 60409 (part), 60411, 6O421-23, 6TJ425 (part), 60429 (part), 60430 (part), 60431-36, 60438, 60439 (part),
60441 OpartX 60442 (part), 6O443, 6044*, 60449 (part), 60451, 60461, 6O466 (part), 60471 (part), 60473 (part), 60475
(part). 60477 (part). 60304 (part). 6O5O5. 6O538 (part), 60540 (part), 60542 (part), 60543 (part), 60544 (part). 60560
(part), 60565 (part)
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 dub; member: Polish National Alliance, Chicago His-
torical Society; 23rd Ward Democratic Committeeman, 1974-present; married to the
former Rose Marie f.apimki, 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.
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Office Listings
1501 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. 225-5701
Administrative Assistant. Natalie Hidalgo.
Legislative Assistants: Paul Kolimas; Erica Swecker; Christopher Tebo
Legislative Correspondent/Press Secretary. Enca Swecker.
5832 South Archer Avenue, Chicago, IL 60638 (312) 886-0481
Personal Assistant. Elaine McCarthy,
Special Assistant. Joe Novak.
City of Chicago (part) and COOK COUNTY (part). That part beginning at the intersection of Cermak Road and South
Federal Street, thence west on Cermak Road to the Chicago River, thence southwest on the Chicago River to
South Halsted Street, thence north on South Halsted Street to West 16th Street* thence west on West 16th Street
and West 16th Street extended to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence south on the Belt Railway of Chicago to
the B N. Railroad, thence southwest on the B.N Railroad to South California Avenue, thence north on South
California Avenue to West 19th Street, thence west on West 19th Street to Marshall Boulevard, thence south on
Marshal] Boulevard to Cermak Road, thence west on Cermak Road to South Springfield Avenue, thence south on
South Springfield Avenue to the B.N. Railroad, thence southwest on the B N Railroad to the Belt Railway of
Chicago, thence north on the Belt Railway of Chicago to Roosevelt Road, thence west on Roosevelt Road to
South Harlem Avenue, thence south on South Harlem Avenue to the north Lyons Township line, thence west
along the north Lyons Township line to the east LaOrange corporate limits, thence south along the east LaGrange
corporate limits to Calendar Avenue, thence west on Calendar Avenue to Sawyer Avenue, thence south on
Sawyer Avenue to Cossitt Avenue, thence east on Cossut Avenue to Washington Avenue, thence south on
Washington Avenue to East Elm Avenue, thence east on East Elm Avenue to East Avenue, thence south on Bait
Avenue to 49th Street, thence west on 49th Street to 9th Avenue, thence south on 9th Avenue to 51st Street
thence west on 51st Street to 7th Avenue, thence north on 7th Avenue to 5Oth Street, thence west on 50th Street
to LaGrange Road, thence south on LaGrange Road to 51st Street, thence west on 51$4t Street to Kensington
Avenue, thence south on Kensington Avenue to S2d Street, thence east on 52d Street to Catherine Avenue, thence
south on Catherine Avenue to 53d Street, thence west on 53d Street to Brainard Avenue, thence north on Brsinard
Avenue to Fairway Avenue, thence west on Fairway Avenue to Edgewood Avenue, thence north on Edgewood
Avenue to 47th Street, thence west on 47th Street to Willow Spring* Road, thence south on Willow Springs Road
to Johet Road, thence southwest on Joliet Road to the Dw Page-Cook County Jme, thence south along the Du
Page-Cook County line to the DCS Plaines River, thence northeast on the DCS Pliunes River to the North Palos
Township line, thence east along the North Palos Township line to Kean Avenue, thence south on Kean Avenue
to West 103d Street, thence east on West 103d Street to South Harlem Avenue, thenoe north on South Harlem
Avenue and on a line extended north along the West Stickney Township line to Wet 59th Street, thence east on
West 59th Street and West 59th Street extended on a line across Midway Airport to South Cicero Avenue, thence
north on South Cicero Avenue to West 55th Street, thence east on West 55th Street to South Racine Avenue,
thence north on South Racine Avenue to West 48th Street, thence east on West 48th Street to South Morgan
Street, tfience north on South Morgan Street to West 47th Street, thence east on West 47th Street to the C. & W.I.
Railroad thence nor* on the C & W.I. Railroad to West 43d Street, th*nce e**t on West 43d Street to Stewart
Avenue, thence north on Stewart Avenue to West 42d Street, thence west on West 42d Street to the C. & W.I.
Railroad, thence north on the C. & W.I. Railroad to West 35th Street, thence east on West 35th Street to the
SIXTH DISTRICT
Re P ublican of Bensenville, IL; born in Chicago, IL, April 18,
t - T Ge r ? e mgh Sch001 ' Ev ****>n, K* 1942; B.S.S., Georgetown Uni-
* y J a Universit y Sch <x>l of Law, Chicago, IL, 1949; ensign, U.S.
<f inander ' U ' S ' Naval Reserve (retired); admitted to the Illinois Bar,
Stote ^P^ntative Illinois General Assembly, 1967-74; majority
f A R fP re ^ntatives, 1971-72; married to the former Jeanne Simpson
u An A j^**. VA, November 8, 1947; three sons: Henry, Jr., Robert,
Sd^SI* * nC 2F&*?' 3LMM5 elccted to the ** Congress, November 5, 1974;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2262 JUyburnHouse Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1306 ......... 225-4561
Administrative Assistant Judy Wolverton. .................. FAX . 226^1240
Press Secretary.^Sam Stratman r A2C: ZZo-124U
Suite 200, 50 East Oak Street, Addisin, IL 60101 .............. , 70 8> 8 32 5950
Executive Assistants: Patrick Durante; Alice Horstn^ ............................... ( > 832 ~ 595
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Counties: Cook (part) and Du PAGE (part): That part beginning at the intersection of Oakton Street and North Oriole
Avenue, thence west on Oakton Street to Cumberland Avenue, thence north on Cumberland Avenue to Dempster
Street, thence west on Dempster Street to Potter Road, thence north on Potter Road to Ballard Road, thence west
on Ballard Road to Rand Road, thence northwest on Rand Road to Des Plaines River Road, thence north on Des
Plaines River Road to Rand Road, thence northwest on Rand Road to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence
southwest on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to the Northwest Highway, thence northwest on the Northwest
Highway to Seeger Road, thence northeast on Seeger Road to 5th Avenue, thence north on 5th Avenue to
Evanston-Elgin Road, thence west on Evanstpn-Elgin Road to North 8th Avenue, thence north on North 8th
Avenue to Princeton Street, thence west on Princeton Street to Wolf Road, thence north on Wolf Road to Central
Road, thence west on Central Road to Wa-pella Avenue, thence south on Wa-pella Avenue to Lincoln Street,
thence east on Lincoln Street to Elmhurst Road, thence south on Elmhurst Road to Dempster Street, thence west
on Dempster Street to Busse Road, thence south on Busse Road to the Northwest Tollway, thence northwest on
the Northwest ToUway to Arlington Heights Road, thence south on Arlington Heights Road to Higgins Road,
thence west on Higgins Road to Interstate Highway 290, thence south on Interstate Highway 290 to Schaumburg
Road, thence west on Schaumburg Road to Meacham Road, thence north on Meacham Road to Schaumburg
Road, thence west on Schaumburg Road to minois Boulevard, thence northeast on Illinois Boulevard to Mohave
Street, thence north on Mohave Street to Kingman Lane, thence west on Kingman Lane to Olive Street, thence
south on Olive Street to Milton Lane, thence west on Milton Lane to Western Street, thence north on Western
Street to Woodlawn Street, thence north on Wcodlawn Street to Flagstaff Lane, thence east on Flagstaff Lane to
Western Street, thence north on Western Street to Bode Road, thence west on Bode Road to Springinsguth Road,
thence south on Springinsguth Road to Schaumburg Road, thence west on Schaumburg Road to the east Hanover
Township line, thence south along the east Hanover Township line and on a line extended south along the west
Bloomingdale Township line and the west Milton Township line to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co , thence east
on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to Wesley Street, thence southwest on Wesley Street to Bridge Street,
thence south on Bridge Street to Liberty Drive, thence east on Liberty Drive to Carleton Avenue, thence south on
Carleton Avenue to Childs Street, thence west on Childs Street to Dorchester Avenue, thence north on Dorches-
ter Avenue to Liberty Drive, thence west on Liberty Drive to Pierce Avenue, thence north on Pierce Avenue to
Manchester Road, thence west on Manchester Road to Erie Street, thence south on Erie Street to Roosevelt Road,
thence east on Roosevelt Road to Westhaven Drive, thence south on Westhaven Drive to Mayo Avenue, thence
east on Mayo Avenue to Marcy Avenue, thence southeast on Marcy Avenue to Aurora Way, thence south on
Aurora Way to Foothill Drive, thence southwest on Foothill Drive to Orchard Road, thence south on Orchard
Road to Weisbrook Road, thence northeast on Weisbrook Road to Elm Street, thence east on Elm Street to
Naperville Road, thence north on Napcrville Road to Pershing Avenue, thence east on Pershing Avenue to
Lorraine Street, thence north on Lorraine Street to Roosevelt Road, thence east on Roosevelt Road to the west
York Township line, thence south along the west York Township line to the south York Township line, thence
east along the south York Township line to Forest Avenue, thence north on Forest Avenue to 39th Street, thence
west on 39th Street to Saratoga Avenue, thence north on Saratoga Avenue to Blackoak Drive, thence east on
Blackoak Drive to Highland Avenue, thence north on Highland Avenue to 31st Street, thence east on 31st Street
to Meyers Road, thence north on Meyers Road to Butterfield Road, thence northeast on Butterfield Road to
Summit Avenue, thence north on Summit Avenue to Madison Street, thence east on Madison Street and Madison
Street extended to Salt Creek, thence south on Salt Creek to Butterfield Road, thence northeast on Butterfield
Road to the Cook-Du Page County tine, thence north and west along the Cook-Du Page County line to the
C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence northeast on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to Higgins Road, thence
east on Higgins Road to Mount Prospect Road, thence north on Mount Prospect Road to Willow Creek, thence
east on WiEow Creek to North Mannheim Road, thence south on North Mannheim Road to Higgins Road, thence
southeast on Higgins Road to Devon Avenue, thence east on Devon Avenue to the Des Plaines River, thence
southeast on the Des Plaines River to Higgins Road, thence east on Higgins Road to North Canfield Road, thence
north on North Canfield Road and on a line extended onto Ozanam Avenue and Ozanatn Avenue extended to
Touhy Avenue, thence east on Touhy Avenue to the west Chicago corporate limits, thence north along the west
Chicago corporate limits to Sibley Avenue, thence east on Sibley Avenue to North Oriole Avenue, thence north
on North Oriole Avenue to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,033.
ZIP Codes: 60004 (part), 60007, 60009, 60016 (part), 60017, 60056 (part), 60068 (part), 60101, 60103 (part), 60106,
60108, 60126 (partXtfUS? (part), 60138-39, 60141, 60143, 60148, 60153, 60157, 60166, 60167, 60172, 60181 Opart),
60187 (part), 60188 (part), 60189, 60190 (part), 60191, 60193, 60194 (part), 60196, 60515 (part), 60521 (part), 60648
(part)
SEVENTH DISTRICT
CARDISS COLLINS, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born in St. Louis, MO, September
24, 1931; moved to Detroit, MI, at age of 10 and attended Bishop and Lincoln Elementa-
ry Schools; after graduation from Detroit's High School of Commerce, moved to Chica-
go; attended Northwestern University; began her career as a stenographer with Illinois
Department of Lal>or; promoted to secretary with Illinois Department of Revenue, then
accountant, eventually moving into position of revenue auditor and served in this capac-
ity until announcing her candidacy; actively engaged hi the successful campaigns of her
late husband, George Collins; committeewoman of Chicago's 24th Ward; former vice
president, Lawndale Youth Commission; member: First Baptist Church of Chicago,
N.A.A.C.P., Links, Inc., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, The Black Women's Agenda, Na-
tional Council of Negro Women, Alpha Gamma Pi Sorority, and board member, Greater
Lawndale Conservation Commission; one son, Kevin; elected to 93d Congress, by special
election, June 5, 1973, to fin the vacancy caused by the death of her husband; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; chairwoman, Congressional Black Caucus 96th Congress;
90 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS
treasurer Congressional Black Caucus, 99th and 100th Congresses; chairwoman^ Congres.
SSSX^WMk ^Caucus Communications Braintrust; Democratic National Committee;
member ^Commhtee on Government Operations and chairwoman, Subcommittee on Gov.
^ment Aeries and Transportation; member: Committee on Energy and Commerce
*rS ^Subcommittees on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection and Finance, Health
alld the Environment and Commerce, Consumer Protection and Competitiveness;
member, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control.
Office Listings
2264 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1307 225-5006
Administrative Assistant. Bud Myers.
Senior Legislative Director. Sarah ^F A&titl ^ s ' ArtAnt . ,*, ,*, .-,,
Room 3880, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 353-5754
District Administrator. James B. Garrett.
328 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL 60302 < 3I2 > 383-1400
District Administrator. Robert J. Kettlewell.
A f riiteflflA rnarrt and COOK COUNTY (part): That part beginning at the intersection of Division Street extended
.d iteLKte&SS Sh?re, thenc7WeTon DivilSi Street extended and Division Street to North Sedgwick
.d tte r,
S? JPtiiWfi north on North Sedgwick Street to West North Avenue, thence west on West North Avenue to the
Nor* BranS of theChi^go ^t^Aence southeast on the North Branch of the Chicago River to West Kirne
S? tfSSce west on West Kinzie Street to North Western Avenue, thence south on North Western Avenue to
ce wes on es ,
AN W TrWpwSion Co , thence west on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to North Rockwell Street
ence no^o? N^rttT Rockwell Street extended to Weftt Grand Avenue, thence northwest on West
u^ to North California Avenue, thence north on North Oxlifornia Avenue to Chicaao Avenue, thence
won c^go Avenue to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence north on the Belt Railway of Chicago to West
North AvutAc7 west on West North Avenue and North Avenue extended to North 25th Avenue, thence
south . on* North 25th TAvenue to the south Melrose Park corporate limit*, thence wt on the south Melrose Park
s to North Mannheim Road, thence south on North Mannheim Road to the south Bellwood
limits thence east on the south Bellwood corporate limits to South 25th Avenue, thence south on South
Avueto Harvard Street, thence east on Harvard Street to South 21st Avenue, thence south on South 21st
Avenw to uS Street, thence east on 14th Street to South 17th Avenue, tlwnce south on South 17th Avenue to
Cerraak Road, thence east on Cennak Road to South First Avenue, thence north on South First Avenue to West
HarSon Street thence east on West Harrison Street to the Eisenhower Exprewway, thence east on the Eisenhow-
S^resswS to SieDes Plaines River, thence north on the Des Plaine* River to West Madison Street thence
easton West Madison Street to South Harlem Avenue, thence south on South Harlem Avenue to Roosevelt Road,
thence east on Roosevelt Road to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence south i on the Belt Railway of Chicago to
the B N Railroad, thence northeast on the B.N. Railroad to South Springfield Avenue extended, thence north on
South SpringfieW Avenue extended and South Springfield Avenue to Cetroak Road, ihcncc east on Cermak Road
to Marshall Boulevard, thence north on Marshall Boulevard to West I9th Street, thence east on West 19th Street
to South California Avenue, thence south on South California Avenue to the B.N, Railroad, thence northeast on
the B N Railroad to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence north on the Belt Railway of Chicago to West 16th
Street 'thence !st on West 16th Street and West 16th Street extended to South Halsted Street, thence south on
South' Halsted Street to the Chicago River, thence northeast on the Chicago Rwr to Cermak Road, thence east
on Cermak Road and Cermak Road extended to the Lake Michigan Shore, thence north on the Lake Michigan
Shore to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,034.
ZIP Code* 60104 (part), 60130 (part), 60160 (part), 60300-03, 60304 (part), 60303, 60600-O7, 60608 (part), 60610
Sart)!606n fartVW612 (partj, 60616 (part)!60622 (pan), 60623 (part), 60624, 60639 (part), 60644, 6)651 (part),
EIGHTH DISTRICT
DAN ROSTENKOWSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; educated in St. John's Military
Academy and Loyola University; served as State representative in the 68th General As-
sembly and as State senator from the 33d senatorial district in the 69th and 70th General
Assemblies; served 2 years in the Infantry in Korea; member of: Knights of Columbus,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Northwest Town Kiwanis Club; married LaVerne Firkins and
has four daughters; elected delegate to the Democratic National Convention in I960,
1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Democratic Caucus, 90th and 91st Congresses;
chief deputy majority whip, 95th and 96th Congresses; chairman, Committee on Ways
and Means and Joint Committee on Taxation; member, Democratic Steering and Policy
Committee.
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Office Listings
2111 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1308 225-4061
Administrative Assistant. Virginia C. Fletcher. FAX- 225-4064
Legislative Assistant. Jerry McDermott,
Staff Assistants: Julie Braverman; Mary Lesinski; Erik Todd.
2148 North Damen Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647 (312) 431-1111
dry of Chicago (part) and COOK COUNTY (part): That part beginning at the intersection of North Damen Avenue and
Wilson Avenue, thence west on Wilson Avenue to North Western Avenue, thence south on North Western
Avenue to Montrose Avenue, thence west on Montrose Avenue to North Tripp Avenue, thence south on North
Tripp Avenue and North Tripp Avenue extended to West Irving Park Road, thence west on West Irving Park
Road to the C, & N.W. Transportation Co., thence south on the C. & N W. Transportation Co. to Addison
Street, thence west on Addison Street to North Laramie Avenue, thence south on North Laramie Avenue to West
Belmont Avenue, thence west on West Behnont Avenue to the Soo Line Railroad, thence south on the Soo Line
Railroad to West Grand Avenue, thence west on West Grand Avenue to North 25th Avenue, thence south on
North 25th Avenue to North Avenue, thence east on North Avenue extended onto West North Avenue to the Belt
Railway of Chicago, thence south on the Belt Railway of Chicago to Chicago Avenue, thence east on Chicago
Avenue to North California Avenue, thence south on North California Avenue to West Grand Avenue, thence
southeast on West Grand Avenue to North Rockwell Street, thence south on North Rockwell Street extended to
the C. & N.W. Transportation Co,, thence east on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to North Western Avenue,
thence north on North Western Avenue to West Kanzie Street, thence east on West Kinzie Street to the North
Branch of the Chicago River, thence north on the North Branch of the Chicago River to Cortland Street, thence
east on Cortland Street to North Southport Avenue, thence north on North Southport Avenue to Fullerton
Avenue, thence east on Fullerton Avenue to North Racine Avenue, thence north oa North Racine Avenue to
Diversey Avenue, thence west on Diversey Avenue to the C. & N.W. Transportation Co., thence north on the
C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to Wellington Avenue, thence east on Wellington Avenue to North Ravenswood
Avenue extended, thence north on North Ravenswood Avenue extended and North Ravenswood Avenue to West
Addison Street, thence east on West Addison Street to North Southport Avenue, thence north on North Southport
Avenue to West Irving Park Road, thence west on West Irving Park Road to North Ashland Avenue, thence
north on North Ashland Avenue to Montrose Avenue, thence west on Montrose Avenue to North Damen
Avenue, thence north on North Damen Avenue to the place of beginning. (Included within the district are
portions of Chicago, Franklin Park, and all of River Grove and Elmwood Park.) Population (1980), 519,034.
ZIP Codes: 60160 (part), 60171, 6061O (part), 60611 (part), 60612 (part), 60613 (part), 60614 (part), 60618, 60622
(part), 60625 (part), 6O634 (part), 60635, 60639 (part), 60641 (part), 60647, 60651 (part), 60657
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 at-
tached to Illinois Commerce Commission as traction attorney, 1937-40; editor of "Bulle-
tin 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 Vet-
erans' 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 Memo-
rial 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, Novem-
ber 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2109 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1309 225-21 1 1
Administrative Assistant Mary Anderson Bain. FAX: 225-3493
Room 3920, 23O South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 353-4596
Room 2700, 2100 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, EL 60204 (708) 328-2610
City of Chicago (put) and COOK COUNTY (part): That part beginning at the intersection of the Lake Michigan Shore
and the north Evanston corporate limits, .thence west along the north Evanston corporate limits to Shendan Road,
thence south on Sheridan Road to the north Evanston corporate hmits, thence west and south along the north
Evanston corporate limits to Isabella. Street, thence west on Isabella Street to Ridge Road, thence north on Ridge
Road to LakeAvemie, thence west on Lake Avenue to Harms Road, thence south on Harms Road to Central
Road extended, thence west on Central Road extended and Central Road to Shermer Road, thence northwest on
Shenner Road to Lake Avenue; thence west on Lake Avenue to the west corporate hunts of Glenview, thence
north andwest along theWert corporate limits of Glenview to the C. A N,W Transportation Co., thence
northeast on the C. N.W. Transportation Co. to Willow Road, thence east on Willow Road to Waukegan Road,
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thence northwest on Waukegan Road to Techney Road, thence west on Techney Road to Pfmgsten Road theme*
south on Pfingsten Road to Floral Street, thence west on Floral Street to Landwehr Road, thence south n
Landwehr Road to Willow Road, thence west on WiHow Road to the Tn-State Tollway, thence south on the Tn
State Tollway to Evanston-Elgin Road, thence east on Evanston-Elgm Ro*d to Potter Road, thence south on
Potter Road to Noel Avenue, thence cast on Noel Avenue to Margail Road, thence south on Margail Road to
Emerson Street, thence west on Emerson Street to Potter Ro*d, thence south on Potter Road to Dempster thence
east on Dempster to School Street, thence south on School Street to Lincoln Avenue, thence east on Lincoln
Avenue to Austin Avenue, thence south on Austin Avenue to Madison Street, thence east on Madison Street to
Marmora Avenue, thence south on Marmora Avenue to Oakton Avenue, thence east on Oakton Avenue to Gm
Point Road, thence northeast on Gross Point Road to Keeney Street, thence east on Keeney Street to Lona
Avenue, thence south on Long Avenue to Oakton Avenue, thence east on Oakton Avenue to Skokte Avenue
thence north on Skokie Avenue to Main Street, thence east on Main Street to the west corporate limits of
Evanston, thence south along the west corporate limits of Evanston to West Howard Street, thence east on West
Howard Street to Ridge Road, thence southeast on Ridge Road to Devon Avenue, thence east on Devon Avenue
to North Ravenswood Avenue, thence south on North Ravenswood Avenue and North Ravenswood Avenue
extended to West Bryn Mawr Avenue, thence east on West Bryn Mawr Avenue to North Clark Street, thence
south on North Clark Street to Montrose Avenue,, thence east on Montrose Avenue to North Ashland Avenue.
thence south on North Ashland Avenue to West Irving Park Road, thence east on West Irving Park Road to
North Southport Avenue, thence south on North Southport Avenue to Addison Street, thence west on Adduon
Street to North Ravenswood Avenue, thence south on North Ravenswood Avenue and North Ravenswood
Avenue extended to Wellington Avenue, thence west on Wellington Avenue to the C AN W. Transportation
Co., thence south on the C & N.W. Transportation Co. to Diversey Avenue, thence east on Diversey Avenue to
North Racine Avenue, thence south on North Racine Avenue to Fuller-ton Avenue, thence west on Fullerton
Avenue to North Southport Avenue, thence south on North Southport Avenue to Cortland Street, thence west on
Cortland Street to the North Branch of the Chicago River, thence southeast on the North Branch of the Chicago
River to West North Avenue, thence east on West North Avenue to North Sedgwick Street, thence south on
North Sedgwick Street to Division Street, thence east on Division Street and Division Street extended to the Lake
Michigan Shore, thence north on the Lake Michigan Shore to the place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,064.
ZIP Codes: 60016 (part), 60025 (part), 60026, 60029, 60053 (part), 60062 (part), 60068 (part). 60076 (part), 60077
60091 (part), 60200-04, 60610 (part), 60613 (part), 60614 (part), 60626, 60640 (part), 60645 (part), 60648 (parti
60659 (part), 60660 (part)
TENTH DISTRICT
JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Republican, of Wilmette, XL; 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 distinc-
tion, 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 tJnited States, U.S.
Court of Claims, and the Illinois State Bar, honor law graduate attorney U S. Depart-
ment 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: Labor, Health, and Human Services, and
Education, Foreign Operations, Legislative Branch; founder and cochairman, Congres-
sional 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
1026 Lpngworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1310 225-4835
Administrative Assistant. Robert Bradner. FAX- 225-0157
Legislative Director. Robert Gustafson. *-
Scheduler. Lynn Collison.
Suite 410, 104 Wilmot Road, Deerfield, IL 60015 nog} 940-0202
Executive Assistant. Ginny Hotaling. V ; vwuw*
Qi+-> in* i<w~A~r~~ir F "ir'^i""'^ * *, Waukegan, IL 60085 , (708) 662-0101
Suite 104, 1650 Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60004 (708) 392-0303
^Slinoh^cS^ S^te 1 i^t^ NTY < ?T )S ^^H? 8 ** ft* inte <*i<>n of the Lake Michigan Shore and the
^^uaSSy^S weS: ?? ^ I" 8 r* mi <^oiwJn State Hne to the west Benton Township line,
STto Se NoWh g T SrS?i?? n Township hne oa a line extended south along the west Waukegan Township
S S a h^Ste^deTsSS fSS?*!* lm ? x ? ience v* "f <>* along the Horth Ubertyyille tSwnship line
Suth WneSinfS^^ ?&J?S? *^ZT TpV TSfe ^^ aad * c west Wheeling township line to the
sown wneeimg lownshm line, thence east airmo r^e south Wheeling Township line to Wolf Rosxl thence south
Princeton Street to North 8th Avenue, thence south on North
n Evanston-Elgin Road to North 5th Avenue, thence south on
it on Seeger Road to the Northwest Highway, thence southeast
portation Co., thence northeast on the O&N-W. Transportation
1 to DCS Flames River Road, thence south on Des Plaines River
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Road to Rand Road, thence southeast on Rand Road to Ballard Road, thence east on Ballard Road to Potter
Road, thence north on Potter Road to Emerson Street, thence east on Emerson Street to Margail Road, thence
north on Margail Road to Noel Avenue, thence west on Noel Avenue to Potter Road, thence north on Potter
Road to Evanstoo-Elgm Road, thence west on Evanston-Elgin Road to the Tri-State Tollway, thence north on the
Tri-State Tollway to Willow Road, thence east on Willow Road to Landwehr Road, thence north on Landwehr
Road to Floral Street, thence east on Floral Street to Pfingsten Road, thence north on Pfingsten Road to Techny
Road, thence east on Techny Road to Wankegan Road, thence southeast on Waukegan Road to Willow Road,
, ,
, thence east on Floral Street to Pfingsten Road, thence north on Pfingsten Road to Techny
, Techny Road to Wankegan Road, thence southeast on Waukegan Road to Willow Road,
thence west on Willow Road to the G&N.W. Transportation Co, thence southwest on the C.& N.W. Transporta-
tion Co. to the west Glenvicw corporate limits, thence south and east along the Glenview corporate limits to Lake
Avenue, thence east on Lake Avenue to Shermer Road, thence southeast on Shermer Road to Central Road,
thence east on Central Road to Harms Road, thence north on Harms Road to Lake Avenue, thence east on Lake
Avenue to Ridge Road, thence south on Ridge Road to Isabella Street, thence east on Isabella Street to the north
Evanston corporate limits, thence north and east along the Evanston corporate limits to Shendan Road, thence
north on Sheridan Road to the north Evanston corporate limits, thence east along the north Evanston corporate
limits to the Lake Michigan Shore, thence north along the Lake Michigan Shore to the place of beginning.
Population (1980), 519,015.
ZIP Codes: 60004 (part), 60005-06, 60015, 6O016 (part), 60022, 60025 (part), 6003S, 60037, 60040, 60043-45, 60047
(part), 60048 (part), 6OO56 (part), 60060 (part), 60061, 60062 (part), 60064-65, 60069-70, 60079, 60082, 60085 (part),
60087 (part), 60088-90, 6O091<part), 60)9X60096, 60099<part)
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
FRANK ANNUNZIO, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born in Chicago, IL, January 12,
1915; graduated from Crane Technical High School, DePaul University, B.S. degree and
master's degree in education; teacher, Carl Schurz High School, 1936-40; teacher, civics
and history at Harper High School, 1940-42; married the former Angeline Alesia; three
daughters; assistant supervisor of the National Defense Program at Austin High School,
1942 and 1943; educational and legislative representative of the United Steelworkers of
America, 1943-48; director of labor, State of Illinois, 1948-52; businessman, 1953-64;
chairman, Italian-American Democratic Committee of Cook County; president, Illinois
State Society, 1967-68, 1968-69; 1968 Man of the Year Award from the Italian-American
Police Association, Chicago, DL; 1969 Man of the Year Award from the Justinian Society
of Lawyers, Chicago, EL; Captive Nations Proclamation Medal, Captive Nations Com-
mittee, Chicago, 1970; 1971 Illinois Congressional Award for outstanding Illinois veterans
legislative leader from the Illinois Department of the American Legion; Pope John XXIII
Award, Italian Catholic Federation, Chicago, EL, 1972; "Man of the Year" Award, Com-
bined Veterans Association of Illinois, 1972; awarded Catholic Youth Organization
Bishop Shell Medal; "Man of the Year** Award, United Polish American Council, Chica-
go, IL, 1976; Marconi Award, Order Sons of Italy in America, 1977; DePaul University
Alumni Award, 1977; Philip A. Hart Public Service Award, Consumer Federation of
America, 1977; Distinguished Service Award, Polish American Congress, 1978; Grande
Ufficiale delTOrdine, Republic of Italy, 1978; Knight Cross of Polonia Restituta Order,
Polish Government in Exile, 1978; Baltic Freedom Award, Joint Baltic American Nation-
al Committee, 1981; Public Servant of the Year, Goodwill Industries, 1981; American Nu-
mismatic Association Award, for protecting the American coinage system, 1982; Golden
Heart Award, Passionist Community, 1983; Knight of the Sovereign Military Order of
Malta, Southern Association of the United States of America, 1984; award of Merit, Ad-
vocates Society, 1986; Fiorello LaGuardia Award, National Italian American Foundation,
1986; Gold Cross of the Legion of Honor, Polish National Alliance, 1987; Minuteman of
the Year, Reserve Officers Association, 1988; Rights of Columbus, 4th degree; elected to
the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member:
Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee; chairman, Financial Institutions Super-
vision, Regulation and Insurance; member: House Administration Committee; chairman,
Printing and Procurement Subcommittee.
2303 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-131 1 225-6661
Administrative Assistant. Anna Azhderian,
Press Secretary. Jack Morgan.
Room 3816, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 353-2525
Room 201, 4747 West Peterson Avenue, Chicago, IL 60646 (312) 736-0700
dry of Chicago (rait) and COOK COUNTY (part): That part hrgimiing * the intersection of Main Street and the west
Evanston corporate Hauls, thence west on Main Street to Skoloe Avenue, thence south on Skokie Avenue to
Oakton Avenue; thence west on Oakton Avenue to Long Avenue, thence north on Long Avenue to Keeney
Street, thence west on Keeney Street to Gross Point Road, thence southwest on Gross Point Road to Oakton
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Avenue, thence west on Oakton Avenue to Marmora Avenue, thence north on Marmora Avenue to Madisn
Street, thence west on Madison Street to Austin Avenue, thence north on Austin Avenue to Lincoln Avenul
thence west on Lincoln Avenue to School Street, thence north on School Street to Dempster Street, thence west
on Dempster Street to Cumberland Avenue, thence south on Cumberland Avenue to Oakton Avenue, thence eS
on Oakton Avenue to North Onole Avenue, thence south on North Oriole Avenue to Sibley Avenue, thence \S
on Sibley Avenue to the west Chicago corporate limits, thence &<>uth along the west Chicago corporate Hnutsto
Touhy Avenue, thence west on Touhy Avenue to Ozanam Avenue, thence south on O/anam Avenue and Ozanam
Avenue extended onto a line extended south on North Canfteld Road to Hg#in% Road, thence west on Hiaians
Road to the Des Plaines River, thence northwest on the DCS Flames River to Devon Avenue, thence west on
Devon Avenue to Higgins Road, thence northwest on Higgins Road to North Mannheim Road, thence north on
North Mannheim Road to Willow Creek, thence west on Willow Creek to Mount Prospect Road, thence south on
Mount Prospect Road to Higgins Road, thence west on Higgins Road to the C AN W Transportation Co., thence
southwest on the C.&N.W. Transportation Co. to the Cook-Du Page County line, thence west and south along the
Cook-Du Page County line to North Avenue, thence east on North Avenue to Prater Avenue, thence south on
Prater Avenue to Victoria Road, thence east on Vjctona Road to Roy Avenue, thence south on Roy Avenue to
the Melrose Park corporate limits, thence west, south and east along the Mclrov: Park corporate limits to North
25th Avenue, thence north on North 25th Avenue to West Grand Avenue, thence cast on West Grand Avenue to
the Soo Line Railroad, thence north on the Soo Line Railroad to west Belmont Avenue, thence east on West
Belmont Avenue to North Laramie Avenue, thence north on North l,armie Avenue to Addtson Street, thence
east on Addison Street to the C &N.W Transportation Co , thence north on the C AN W Transportation Co. to
West Irving Park Road, thence east on West Krvmg Park Road to North Tnpp Avenue, thence north on North
Tnpp Avenue to Montrose Avenue, thence east on Montrose Avenue to North Western Avenue, thence north on
North Western Avenue to Wilson Avenue, thence east on Wilson Avenue to North Damen Avenue, thence south
on North Damen Avenue to Montrose Avenue, thence east on Montro&e Avenue to North Clark Street, thence
north on North Clark Street to West Bryn Mawr Avenue, thence west on West Bryn Mawr Avenue to North
Ravenswood Avenue, thence north on North Ravenswood Avenue and North Riivemwocxl Avenue extended to
Devon Avenue, thence west on Devon Avenue to Ridge Road, thence north on Rtdgc Road to West Howard
Street, thence west on West Howard Street to the west Evanston corporate limits, thence north along the west
Evanston corporate limits to the place of beginning Population (1980),
ZIP Codes: 60016 (part), 60018, 60053 (part), 60076 (part), 60131, 60160 <part). <*>16I. 60J<>5, 60176, 60625 (part),
60630-31, 60634 (part), 60640 (part), 60641 (part), 60645 (part), 60646, 60648 (part). 60656, 60659 (part), 60660
(part)
TWELFTH DISTRICT
PHILIP M. CRANE, Republican, of McHenry, 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 re-
search 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 Col-
lege; chairman, American Conservative Union, 1977-79; director of the Intercollegiate
Studies Institute; serves with more than 60 U.S. Senators and Representatives on the Na-
tional 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 resig-
nation of Donald Rumsfeld; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee
on Ways and Means.
Office Listings
1035 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1312 225-3711
Administrative Assistant. Robert C. Coleman.
Executive Secretary. Kathryn N Bell
i A P o ress Secre tary. Robert F. Foster.
raZ^ 1 ^ Wflk f * 0ad > ^&2 Heights, IL 60005 (708) 394-0790
o^tn 1 ? tnc i, Representat * ve -~ Jack: McKenney. v
3719 West Elm Street, McHenry, IL 60050 (815) 344-0110
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Cook County (part), LAKE COUNTS Jjpart), and McHEN&y COUNTY (part): Beginning at the intersection of the east
Newport Township hue and the mulcts-Wisconsin State fine, thence west aloVg thT Illinois-Wisconsin State line to
the Boone-McHenry County Ime, thence sooth along the Boone-McHenry County line to the south Marengo
Township fane.tfaence east along the south Marengo Township line and on a line extended east on the south
Seneca Township Ime to the west Grafton Township fine, thence south along the west Grafton Township line to
the McHenry-Kane County Ime, thence east along the McHenry-Kane County line to the Cook-Kane County line,
thence south along the Cook-Kane County fine to Shoe Factory Road, thence east on Shoe Factory Road to
Hiawatha Dnve, thence south on Hiawatha Drive to Iroquois Drive, thence northeast on Iroquois Drive to
Patricia Avenue, thence east on Patncu Avenue to Mohawk Drive, thence south on Mohawk Drive to Martin
Avenue, thence northeast on Martin Avenue to Bennet Drive, thence south on Bennet Drive to Jefferson Avenue,
thence west on Jefferson Avenue to Hiawatha Drive, thence south on Hiawatha Drive and Hiawatha Drive
extended to Oakwood Boulevard, thence south on Oakwood Boulevard to Teffi Avenue, thence south on Tefft
Avenue to Terrace Avenue, thence west on Terrace Avenue to Wfflard Avenue, thence south on Willard Avenue
to Lake Street, thence southwest on Lake Street to westbound U.S. Highway 20, thence east on westbound U.S.
Highway 2O to Bluff Crty Boulevard, thence west on Bluff City Boulevard to Gifford Road, thence south on
Gilford Road to West Bartlett Road, thence west on West Barttett Road to the Cook-Kane County line, thence
south along the Cook-Kane County fine to the Cook-Du Page County Ime, thence east along the Cook-Du Page
County line to the east Hanover Township fine, thence north along the east Hanover Township line to Schaum-
burg Road, thence east on Schaumlmrg Road to Springinsguth Road, thence north on Spnnginsguth Road to Bode
Road, thence east on Bode Road to Western Street, thence south on Western Street to Flagstaff Lane, thence west
on Flagstaff Lane to Woodlawn Street, thence south on Woodlawn Street to Western Street, thence south on
Western Street to Milton Lane, thence east on Mflton Lane to Olive Street, thence north on Olive Street to
Kingman Lane, thence east on Kingman Lane to Mohavc Street, thence south on Mohave Street to Illinois
Boulevard, thence southwest on Qfinois Boulevard to Schaumburg Road, thence east on Schaumburg Road to
Meacham Road, thence south on Meacham Road to Schaumburg Road, thence east on Schaumburg Road and
Schaumburg Road extended to Interstate Highway 290, thence north on Interstate Highway 290 to Higgins Road,
thence southeast on Higgms Road to Arlington Heights Road, thence north on Arlington Heights Road to the
Northwest Tollway, thence southeast on the Northwest Tottway to Busse Road, thence north on Busse Road to
Dempster Street, thence east on Dempster Street to Ehnhurst Road, thence north on Elmhurst Road to Lincoln
Avenue, thence west on Lincoln Avenue to Wa-pefla Avenue, thence north on Wa-peUa Avenue to Central Road,
thence west on Central Road to the east Palatine Township line, thence north along the east Palatine Township
line and on a fine Tnded north along the east Township lines of Ela and Fremont to the north Libertyville
Township fine, thence east on the north lobertyviBe Township fine to the east Warren Township line, thence north
along the east Warren Township fine and on a fine nfradrd north along the east Newport Township line to the
place of beginning. Population (1980), 519,008.
ZIP Codes: 60001-02, 60004 (part), 60008, 60O1O (part), 60011-14, 60020-21, 60030-31, 60033-34, 60041-42, 60046,
60047 (part), 60048 (part), 60049-3O, 6OOS6 (part), 6O06O (part), 60067, 60071-75, 60078, 60080-81, 60083-84, 60085
(part), 60087 (partX 60097-98, 60099 (part), 601O2 (partj 60103 (part), 60107 (part), 60120 (part), 60142 (part),
60152 (part). 60159, 60168, 60173, 6O18O (part), 0192, 60194 (part), 60195, 61038 (part)
[ DISTRICT
HARRIS W. FAWELL, Republican, of Naperyffle, IL; born in West Chicago, March
25, 1929; graduated from West Chicago Community High School; undergraduate, North
Central College, Napervffle, DU 1947-49; LL.D., Chicago-Kent College of Law, Chica-
go, IL, 1949-52; engaged in private practice of law, Fawell, James & Brooks, Naperville,
1954-84; member, I>u Page County, EL, 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 EKstricts, 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 associa-
tions; elected, Fellow of the Chicago-Kent College of Law Honor Council "for contribu-
tion to the College of Law and high standards of legal profession'*, 1981; former assistant
State's attorney, DuPage County, EL; married to the former Ruth Johnson; three chil-
dren: Richard, Jane, and John; member, Wesley Methodist Church, Naperville, IL; elect-
ed to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
435 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1313 225-3515
Chief of Staff. Alan Mcrtz. FAX: 225-9420
Executive Assistant. Holly SpoffbreL
Suite 100, 115 West 55th Street, Clarendon Hills, EL 60514 (708) 655-2052
Assistant District Director. Terry Foetus.
Executive Assistant. Barbara J. Wheat.
Administrative Assistant. Brian Gaston.
Cook, Da Page and WIUL COUNTIES (parts): That part beginning at the intersection of South Harlem Avenue and
West Madison Street, thence west on West Madison Street to the Des Plaines River, thence south on the Des
Plaines River to ihe Eisenhower Expressway, thence west on the Eisenhower Expressway and on a line west onto
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West Harrison Street to South First Avenue, thence south on South First Avenue to Cermak Road, thence wt
Cermak Road to South 17th Avenue, thence north on South !7th Avenue to 14th Street, thence west on M
Street to 21st Avenue, thence north on 21st Avenue to Harvard Street, thence west on Harvard Street to SmX
25th Avenue, thence north on South 25th Avenue to the wuth IMlwood corporate limit*, thence west alonV IP
South Bellwood corporate hmits to Mannheim Road, thence north on Mannheim Road to the south Melrose PsU
corporate limits, thence west, north and cast along the Meirove Park corporate limits to Roy Avenue, thence mZ
on Roy Avenue to Victoria Road, thence west on Victoria Road to Prater Avenue, thence north on Prat*
Avenue to North Avenue, thence west on North Avenue to the Cook^Du Page County line, thence south aW
the Cook-Du Page County line to Butterfield Road, thence wuihweM on Butterfidd Road to Salt Creek tS
north on Salt Creek to Madison Street extended, thence west on Macliww Street extended and Madison Street!
Summit Avenue, thence south on Summit Avenue to Buwerfietd Ro*d. thencr %outhveit on Butterfield Road tn
Meyers Road, thence south on Meyers Road to 31st Street, thence west on tl Street to Highland Avenue, then*
south on Highland Avenue to Black Oak Drive, thence wot on BI*ck Oak Drive to Saratoga Avenue thenw
south on Saratoga Avenue to 39th Street, thence e*M on 3<>th Street to Forest Avenue, thence -south on ForS
Avenue to the south York Township hne, thence wevt along the *outh York Township line to the west York
Township line, thence north along the west York Towmhtp line to RomveJi Road, i hence west on Roosevelt
Road to Lorraine Street, thence south on Lorraine Street to Pershmg Avenue, thence weit on Pershing Avenue to
Naperville Road, thence south on NaperviHe Road to the north Lisle Fowmhip line, thence west along the north
Lisle Township line to the west Lisle Township line, thence south along the went Liule Township line to the Dn
Page-Will County line, thence east along the Du Page-Will County line to Hurkdoll Road, thence south on
Barkdoll Road to Royce Road, thence west on Royce Road to Napervilte Road, thence wuth on Naperville Road
to Boughton Road, thence east on Boughton Road to the west Bolmgbrook corporate limm, thence south alone
the west Bolingbrook corporate limits to Brarchff Road, thence east on Bnarchff Road to SpnnghiH Drive, thence
south on Spnnghill Dnve to Carlyle Lane, thence east on Carlyle lane to Pcppcrwtxxi Drive, thence south on
Pepperwood Dnve to Cumberland Lane, thence east on Cumberland I.*nc to Schmith Road, thence south on
Township line to the south Homer Township line', thence east *!ong the wuth Homer Township line and on a line
extended east along the Cook-Will County line to the east Orland Township tine, thence north on the east Orland
Township line to West 135th Street, thence east on Went 135th Street to South Cicero Avenue, thence north on
South Cicero Avenue to West lllth Street, thence west on West 11 1th Strrrt to Rid get and Avenue, thence north
on Ridgeland Avenue to West I09th Street, thence west on West 109th Street to No*hvtHe Avenue, thence north
on Nashville Avenue to West 107th Street, thence west on Writ 107th Street to South Oak Park Avenue, thence
south on South Oak Park Avenue to West 109th Place, thence west on Weal 1 09th Place to Worth Avenue, thence
south on Worth Avenue to Wabash Avenue, thence west on Wahaah Avenue to South Harlem Avenue, thence
north on South Harlem Avenue to West 103d Street, thence went on Wc*t IQ3d Street to Kean Avenue, thence
north on Kean Avenue to the north Palos Township line, thence we^t along the north Palo* Township hne to the
Des Plaines River, thence southwest on the Des PlaJnes River to the Cook-On Page County line, thence north
along the Cook-Du Page County line to the Johet Road, thence northea.it on Jolict Road to Willow Springs Road
thence north on Willow Springs Road to West 47th Street, thence east on West 47th Street to Hdgewood Avenue,
thence south on Edgewood Avenue to Fairway Avenue, thence east on Fairway Avenue to Brainard Avenue,
thence south on Bramard Avenue to West 53d Street, thence east on West 53d Street to Catherine Avenue, thence
north on Cathenne Avenue to West 52d Street, thence we*t on West 52d Street to Kensington Avenue, thence
north on Kensington Avenue to West 51st Street, thence east on West 5I*t Street to LaGrange Road, thence north
on LaGrange Road to West 50th Street, thence east on Wcat 50th Street to 7th Avenue, thence south on 7th
Avenue to West 51st Street, thence east on West 51st Street to 9th Avenue, thence north on 9th Avenue to West
49th Street, thence east on West 49th Street to East Avenue, thence north on K*t Avenue to Elm Avenue, thence
west on Elm Avenue to Washington Avenue, thence north on Washington Avenue to Cmxitt Avenue, thence east
on Cossitt Avenue to Sawyer Avenue, thence north on Sawyer Avenue to Calendar Avenue, thence east on
Calendar Avenue to the east corporate limits of LaGrange, thence worth along the east corporate limits of
LaGrange to the north Lyons Township line, thence east along the north Lyona Towmhip line to South Harlem
Avenue, thence north on South Harlem Avenue to the place of beginning. Population <I980), 519,001,
, ' -' 0477{pn), 604S2 <P<0, 5 13 (part), 514,
60588 *M 0?art>~ ^^ ' * ^^ 6 532 ' 60MO <f> *^' ^ 54 *' 60 -** 036S $ar& 60570,
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
NNIS HASTERT Republican, of Yorkville, IL; born in Aurora, IL, on January
n 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, Illi-
nois General Assembly House of Representatives, 1980-86; Republican spokesman for the
Appropriations II Committee; chairman, Joint Committee on Public Utility Regulation;
S3? u if Sis latl ^ e Audit Commission; named as one of Illinois' 20 top legislators in
1985 by Chicago Sun-Times; member, Yorkville Lions Club; board of directors, Aurora
fnT^v, PP ? rt *S enter L m ^!i? to the Former J ean Kahl in 1973; two children: Joshua
and Ethan; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; Selected November 8,
ILLINOIS 102d Congress 97
Office Listings
515 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1314 225-2976
Chief of Staff. Scott Palmer. FAX: 225-0697
Administrative Assistant. Peter Vroom.
Office Manager/Scheduler. Sam Lancaster.
27 North River Street, Batavia, IL 60510 (708) 406-1114
Office Manager. Kathy Murtaugh.
100 West Lafayette, Ottawa, IL 61350 (815) 434-5666
888N. LaFox, South Elgin, IL 60177 (708) 697-6672
De Kalb County. Boone County: Spring Township. COOK COUNTY (part). Du PAGE COUNTY (part). KANE COUNTY:
All except part of Aurora Township. KENDALL COUNTY All except part of Oswego Township. LA SALLE
COUNTY: All except Allen, Brookfield, and Troy Grove Townships. MARSHALL COUNTY: Townships of Bell Plain,
Bennington, Evans, and Roberts. McHENRY COUNTY: Townships of Coral and Riley. That part beginning at the
intersection of U.S. Highway 34 and the West Oswego Township line, thence east on U.S. Highway 34 to the east
bank of the Fox River, thence northeast on the east bank of the Fox River to Waubansce Creek, thence northeast
on Waubansee Creek to U.S. Highway 34, thence northeast on U.S. Highway 34 to Waubansee Creek, thence
north on Waubansee Creek to Douglas Road, thence north on Douglas Road to the Kane-Kendall County line,
thence west along the Kane-Kendall County line to Base Line Road, thence east on Base Line Road to Lake
Street, thence northeast on Lake Street to the north Montgomery corporate limits, thence east along the north
Montgomery corporate limits to Oliver Avenue, thence northeast on Oliver Avenue to Rathbone Avenue, thence
northwest on Rathbone Avenue to Lake Street, thence northeast on Lake Street to Ridgeway Avenue, thence
northwest on Ridgeway Avenue to the B.N. Railroad, thence north on the B.N. Railroad to the north Aurora
Township line, thence east along the north Aurora Township line to the Kane-Du Page County line, thence south
along the Kane-Du Page County line to the Will-Du Page County line, thence east along the Will-Du Page
County line to the west Lisle Township line, thence north along the west Lisle Township line to the north Lisle
Township line, thence east along the north Lisle Township line to Naperville Road, thence northeast on Naperville
Road to Elm Street, thence west on Elm Street to Weisbrook Road, thence southwest on Weisbrook Road to
Orchard Road, thence northwest on Orchard Road to Foothill Drive, thence northeast on Foothill Drive to
Aurora Way, thence north on Aurora Way to Marcy Avenue, thence northwest on Marcy Avenue to Mayo
Avenue, thence west on Mayo Avenue to Westhaven Drive, thence north on Westhaven Drive to Roosevelt Road,
thence west on Roosevelt Road to Ene Street, thence north on Erie Street to Manchester Road, thence east on
Manchester Road to Pierce Avenue, thence south on Pierce Avenue to Liberty Drive, thence east on Liberty
Drive to Dorchester Avenue, thence south on Dorchester Avenue to Childs Street, thence east on Childs Street to
Carleton Avenue, thence north on Carleton Avenue to Liberty Drive, thence west on Liberty Drive to Bridge
Street, thence north on Bridge Street to Wesley Street, thence northeast on Wesley Street to the C & N.W.
Transportation Co., thence west on the C. & N.W. Transportation Co. to the west Milton Township line, thence
north along the west Milton Township line onto a line extending north along the west Bloomingdale Township
line to the Cook-Du Page County line, thence west along the Cook-Du Page County line to the Cook-Kane
County line, thence north along the Cook-Kane County line to Bartlett Road, thence east on Bartlett Road to
Gilford Road, thence north on Gifford Road to Bluff City Boulevard, thence east on Bluff City Boulevard to
westbound U.S. Highway 20, thence west on westbound U.S. Highway 20 to Lake Street, thence northeast on
Lake Street to Willard Avenue, thence north on WUlard Avenue to Terrace Avenue, thence east on Terrace
Avenue to Tefit Avenue, thence north on Tefft Avenue to Oakwood Boulevard, thence north on Oakwood
Boulevard to Hiawatha Drive, thence north on Hiawatha Drive and Hiawatha Drive extended to Jefferson
Avenue, thence east on Jefferson Avenue to Bennet Drive, thence north on Bennet Drive to Martin Avenue,
thence southwest on Martin Avenue to Mohawk Drive, thence north on Mohawk Drive to Patricia Avenue,
thence west on Patricia Avenue to Iroquois Drive, thence southwest on Iroquois Drive to Hiawatha Drive, thence
north on Hiawatha Drive to Shoe Factory Road, thence west on Shoe Factory Road to the Kane-Cook County
line, thence north, east and north along the Kane-Cook County line to the McHenry-Kane County line, thence
west along the McHenry-Kane County line to the east Coral Township line in McHenry County. Population
(1980), 519,015.
ZIP Codev 60010 (part), 60102 (part), 60103 (part), 60107 (part), 60109-13, 60115, 60118-19, 60120 (part), 60121-23,
60129 (part), 60134-36, 60140, 60142 (part), 60144, 60145 (part), 60146-47, 60150-51, 60152 (part), 60170, 60174-75,
60177-78, 60180 (part), 60182-85, 60187 (part), 60188 (part), 60190 (part), 60447 (part), 60450 (part), 60504 (part),
60506-07, 60510-12, 60518-20, 60530-31, 60536-37, 60538 (part), 60539, 60540 (part), 60541, 60542 (part), 60543
(part), 60544 (part), 60545, 60548-52, 60554-57, 60560 (part), 60565 (part), 60566, 61008 (part), 61038 (part), 61049
(part), 61052 (part), 61068 (part), 61301, 61316, 61321 (part), 61325, 61332 (part), 61334, 61336 (part). 61341 (part),
61342 (part), 61348, 61350, 61353 (part), 61354 (part), 61358, 61360 (part), 61364 (part), 61369, 61370 (part), 61371,
61373, 61375 (part), 61377, 61541, 61570 (part), 61748 (part), 61760 (part)
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
[VACANT.]
Office Listings
15th District of Illinois, H2-334, Ford House Office Building, Washington,
DC 20515-1314 (202)225-2371
98 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS
- De Witt Ford, Grundy, Iroquois, Kankakee, Livingston, McLean, and Piatt. CHAMPAIGN COUNT*: All
t the townships of Avers, Champaign, city of Champaign. Cnttcnden, Cunningham, Pesotum, Phllo, RV
* S^oSTsidSey To y iono, and llrbana LASALLE COUNTY Township, of Allen and Brookfidd. uS,
Sadorus Sidney, Tolono, . AN
TS2LSr3 Aetna, Atlanta. Chester, East Lincoln Eminence, Oran and West Lincoln WILL CoSf?
pt the townships of Du Page, Frankfort, Homer, Jackson Jol.ct, I^kport, Manhattan, New '
e Troy, and wSatland. WoSoFORD COUNTY: Townships of Clayton. El Paso. Greene,
Montgomery, Palestine, and Panola Population (1980), 518,995
arS 31758 61760 frart), 61761, 61764, 61769-78, 61801 (part), 61813, 61815, 61818 (part), 61821 (part) 61830
Si" 61839140, 61842^3 61845, 61847, 61849 (part), 61851 (part), 61853-56, 61859 (part), 61862 (p^rt) 618$
M8 61871, 61872 (part), 61873, 61875, 61878, 61882, 61884, 61913 (part), 61029 (part). 61936, 61937 (part), 62$,
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
JOHN W. COX, JR., Democrat, of Galena, IL; born on July 10, 1947 in Galena; B.S.,
University of Wisconsin, 1969; J.D., John Marshall School of Law, 1975; member of John
Marshall Law Review; served in U.S. Army, 1969-70; attorney; elected Jo Daviess
County, IL, State's Attorney, 1976-84; resumed practice of law; appointed special assist-
ant attorney general (representing Illinois Department of Public Aid), 1984-87; law pro-
fessor, Loras College, 1985-86; appointed city attorney of Galena, IL, 1989; partner,
Hammer Cox & Simon; president, Jo Daviess County Catholic Social Services, 1978-89;
cochaired Galena County Fair, 1980-89; member: Galena County Chamber of Com-
merce, League of Women Voters, Elks, Jo Daviess County Peace Fellowship, Knights of
Columbus, Diocese of Rockford Peace and Justice Commission; married to Bonnie Cox;
three children: Jennifer, Emily, and Michael; elected on November 6, 1990 to the 102d
Congress.
Office Listings
501 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1316 , , 225-5676
Chief of Staff. Joan Mooney. FAX: 225-1 141
Office Manager. Lonna Hamilton.
308 West State Street, Rockford, IL 61101-1117 , (815) 987-4326
Press Secretary. Mary Ann Presman.
Turney House, P.O. Box 252, Spring Street, Galena, IL 61036 (815) 777-9348
District Office Manager. Cynthia R. Maeder.
Suite 803, 218 First Avenue, Sterling, IL 61081 (815) 626-5080
Counties: Carroll, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside, and Winnebago, and all of Boone County except
Spring Township. Population (1980), 519,035.
ZIP Codes: 60129 fpart), 60145 (part), 60553, 61001 (part), 61006-07, 61008 (pmrt), 61010-21, 61024-25, 61027-28,
61030-32, 61036-37, 61038 (part), 61039. 61041-48, 61049 (part), 61050-51, 61052 (part), 61053-54, 61057-59, 61060
(part), 61061-65, 61067, 61068 (part), 61070-74, 61075 (part)T61076-81, 61084-85, 61087 (part), 61088, 61089 (part),
61091, 61100-12, 61125-26, 61130-32, 61230, 61243, 61250 (part), 61251-52, 61261, 61270, 61277 (part), 61283
(part), 61285, 61310-11, 61318, 61324, 61330 (part), 61331, 61332 (part), 61342 (part), 61349 (part), 61353 (part),
61367, 61376 (part), 61378
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
tnt^ 1 ^ 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; JUD., Georgetown Uni-
versity Law Center, Washington, DC, 1977; admitted to Illinois Bar in 1978 and com-
menced 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, AFL-
LLINOIS 102d Congress 99
HO and NAACP Community Service Awards, 1980; elected on November 2, 1982 to
he 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1121 Longworth 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, Molme IL 61265 (309) 793-5760
District Representative. Phil Hare.
Maclan Plaza, 121 Scotland, Macomb, IL 61455 (309) 837-5263
125 East Main Street, Galesburg, IL 61401 (309) 342-4411
Monmouth City Hall, 2d Floor, Monmouth, IL 61462 (309) 734-9304
Counties: Bureau, Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mercer, Putnam, Rock Island, Stark, and Warren, all of Troy Grove
Township in LaSalle County; and all of the Townships of Buckhart, Canton, Deerfield, ElHsville, Fairview,
Farmmgton, Harris, Joshua, Lee, Orion, Putman, Union, and Young Hickory in Fulton County; and all of
McDonough County except the Townships of Bethel, Chalmers, Colchester, Eldorado, Industry, Lamoine, and
Tennessee, and all of Marshall County except the Townships of Bell Plain, Beniungton, Evans, and Roberts, and
all of Peona County except the Townships of Medina, Peona City, Richwoods, and Peona. Population (1980),
519,102.
ZIP Codes: 52761 (part), 61201, 61231-42, 61244, 61250 (part), 61254, 61256-60, 61262-65, 61272-76, 61277 (part),
61278-79, 61281-82, 61283 (part), 61284, 61312, 61314-15, 61317, 61320, 61322-23, 61326-29, 61330 (part), 61335,
61336 (part), 61337-38, 61340, 61342 (part), 61344-46, 61349 r * ' ~" """ *'
61370 (part), 61372, 61374, 61375 (part), 61376 (part), 61379, r
61421-26, 61427 (part), 61428, 61430-39, 61442-43, 61447-19, ^ ,. r __,
61462, 61465-76, 61477 (part), 61478-80, 61482 (part), 61483, 61485-86, 61488-91, 61517, 61519, 61520 (part), 61523
(part), 61524, 61525 (part), 61526 (part), 61528-29, 61531, 61533, 61536-37, 61539^0, 61544, 61547, 61553, 61559-
60, 61562-63, 61565, 61569, 61570 (part), 61572, 61600 (part), 61604 (part), 61607, 61614 (part), 62326 (part), 62330
(part)
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
ROBERT H. MICHEL, Republican, of Peoria, IL; born March 2, 1923, in Peoria, IL;
graduate of Peoria public schools and Bradley University, B.S., 1948, Business Adminis-
tration; distinguished alumnus award, Bradley University, 1961; honorary degrees: Brad-
ley University, Illinois Wesleyan, Lincoln College, Illinois College, and Bellarmine Col-
lege; served in the enlisted ranks during World War II as combat infantryman in Eng-
land, France, Belgium, and Germany; wounded by machinegun fire and discharged as a
disabled veteran after being awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and four battle stars;
administrative assistant to predecessor, Congressman Harold Velde, during his service in
the House from 1949 through 1956; elected to 85th through 100th Congresses; elected
Republican Leader, 97th- 100th Congresses; elected minority whip December 1974; dele-
gate 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, and 1988 Republican National Conventions;
chairman, Subcommittee on Human Concerns, 1972 Platform Committee; deputy floor
leader of President Ford's nomination effort in 1976; permanent chairman, 1984 and 1988
Conventions; past chairman, National Republican Congressional Committee; members,
President's Commission on Olympic Sports; trustee, Bradley University; past president,
Illinois State Society; life member, VFW, Military Order Purple Heart; AMVETS;
member: American Legion, DAV, Cosmopolitan International, Illinois Valley Press Club,
honorary member, Rotary International, Orpheus Club, Creve Coeur Council Boy
Scouts, YMCA, Peoria Association of Commerce, Ad Club, Order of AHEPA, Sigma
Nu, and Pi Kappa Delta Fraternities; married former Corinne Woodruff, December 26,
1948; four children: Scott, Bruce, Laurie, and Robin; three grandchildren; residing at
1029 North Glen wood, Peoria, IL.
Office Listings
21 12 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, PC 20515-1318 225-6201
Executive Assistant. Sue Bell.
Legislative Assistant. Kathy Donohue,
Room 107, 100 Monroe Street NE., Peoria, IL 61602 , (309) 671-7027
Chief of Staff, Ray La Hood.
236 West State Street, Jacksonville, IL 62650 (217) 245-1431
Staff Assistant. Craig Findley.
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ILLINOIS
Counties- Brown, Cass, Hancock, Mason, Menard, Morgan, Scott, and Tazewcll Fui TON COUNTY- Townshiw of
Astona, Banner, Bernandotte, Cass, Farmers, Isabel, Kerton, Lewisiown, Liverpool, Pleasant, Vermont, Water
ford and Woodland. LOGAN COUNTY. All except the townships of Aetna, Atlanta, Chester, East Lincoln
Eminence, Oran, and West Lincoln, MACON COUNTY; Townships of Austin, Fnendh Creek, Harnstown, Hickory
Point, Illini, Maroa, Niantic, and Whitmore. McDoNOUCH COUNTY Townships of Bethel, Chalmers, Colchester
Eldorado, Industry, Lamome, and Tennessee. PSORIA COUNTY. Townships of Medina, Peona City, Richwoods!
and Peona, SANGAMON COUNTY: All except the township* of B*H, Capital, Cooper, Cotton Hill, Curran, Dive?.
non, Pawnee, Rochester, Springfield, and Woodside SCMUYLFR COUNTY All except the township of Huntsville,
WOODFORD COUNTY: All except the townships of Clayton, El Paso, Greene, Kama*. Minonk, Montgomery
Palestine, and Panola. Population (1980), 519,026.
ZIP Codes: 61411 (part), 61420 (part), 61427 (part), 61440-41, 61450 (part), 61452, 61455 (part), 61477 (part), 61482
(part), 61484, 61501, 61520 (part), 61523 (part), 61525 (part), 61526 (part), 61530 (part), 61532, 61534-35, 61542-43,
61545-46, 61548, 61550, 61552, 61554-55, 61558, 61561, 61564, 61567-68, 61570 (part), 61571, 61600 (part), 61601-
03, 61604 (part), 61605-06, 61611, 61613, 61614 (part), 61615, 61625*26, 61628-41, 61643-44, 61649-56, 61721,
, 62344 (part), 62346 (part), 62349 (part), 62351 (part), 62353-54, 62358, 62367, 62373-74, 62375 (part),
62378 62379 (part), 62380, 62501, 62515, 62518-20, 62521 (part), 62522 (part). 62525. 62526 (part), 62530 (pan
62535, 62537, 62539, 62541, 62543, 62545, 62548, 62551, 62554, 62561, 62573, 62601, 626 1<M 3, 62615 (part), 62617-
18 62621-25, 62627-28, 62629 (part), 62631, 62633-35, 62638-39, 62642-44, 62650-51, 62655, 62656 (part), 62660-
66, 62667 (part), 62668, 62670-71, 62673, 62675, 62677, 62681-82, 62684, 62688-89, 62691, 62692 (part), 62693,
62694 (part); 62695, 62700 (part), 62707 (part)
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
TERRY L. BRUCE, Democrat, of Olney, IL; born in Olney, March 25, 1944; attended
the Cherry Street School, Olney; graduated, East Richland High School, Olney, 1962;
B.S., University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, 1966; J.D., University of Illinois Law School,
Urbana, 1969; attorney; admitted to State bar, Olney, 1969; elected to Illinois State
Senate, 1970-84; assistant majority leader, 1975-84; married to the former Charlotte Ann
Roberts; two children: Emily Anne and Ellen Catherine; elected to the 99th Congress on
November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
419 Cannon House Office Building, Washington. DC 20515-1319 , 225-5001
Director.Michael Bushman, FAX: 225-9810
114 West Chestnut, Olney r IL 62450..., (618) 395-8585
Chief of Staff. Jane Frazier,
Bank of Illinois Executive Chamber, Suite 107, 115 North Neil Street,
Champaign, IL 61820 , (217) 398-0020
District Assistant. Cheryl A. Berger.
109 North Vermilion, Danville, IL 61832 (217) 446-7445
District Aide. Mary Lou Meader.
Counties: Clark, Clay, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Hamilton, Jasper,
Lawrence, Richland, Vermilion, Wabash, Wayne, and White; CHAMPAIGN COUNTY: Townships of Avers, Cham-
paign, city of Champaign, Crittenden, Cunningham, Pesotum, Philo, Raymond, Sftdorus, Sidney, f olono, and
Urbana. Population (1980), 519,082.
60932 ' 60942 <P ait >' 6096 (P 1 ^' 60963 61801 <?*). 61810*12, 61814, 61816-17, 61820, 61821 (part),
61831-34, 61841, 61844, 61846, 61848 r 61849 (part), 61850, 61851 (part), 61852, 61857-38, 61859 (part), 61862 (part),
61863-65, 61870, 61872 (part), 61874, 61876-77, 61880, 61883, 61910, 61911 (part), 61912, 61913 (part), 61917,
5i?!;J~^ 1924 * 61928 <P art > 61930-33, 61938 (pan), 61940-44, 61949, 61951 (part), 61953, 61955-56, 62401 (part),
5?t!2', 62411 &**$> 62413 ' 62414 (Pa* 1 )' 62415, 62417, 419, 62421, 62423-28, 62432-35, 62439-43, 62445-46,
Stt 7 < J )art > 62448-52, 62454, 62458 (part), 62459-60, 62461 (part), 62462 (part), 62464, 62466-69, 62473-75, 62477,
62480-81, 62806, 62809, 62811, 62815, 62817-18, 62819 (part), 62820-21, 62823-24, 62827-29. 62833-35, 62837,
62838 (part), 62839, 62842-45, 62847, 62850-52, 62854 (part), 62855, 62858-63, 62867 (part). 62868, 62869 (part),
62871 (part), 62873, 62878-79, 62886-87, 62890 (part), 62&1-92, 62895, 62899
TWENTIETH DISTRICT
RICHARD J. DURBIN, Democrat, of Springfield, IL; born in East St. Louis, IL, No-
vember 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
LLINOIS
102d Congress
%. n ter Washington, DC, 1969; admitted to the bar, State of Illinois, 1969; legal counsel
o e Lt Gov P^l Staon (now U.S. Senator Paul Simon), 1969-72; legal counsel to nUnois
Senate judiciary committee, 1972-82; parliamentarian, Illinois State Senate, 1969-82
nember-nlmois State Bar Association, Sangamon County Bar Association; contributor to
rrStestonal publications; member of or affiliated with: Springfield YMCA, board of ch-
Ictort of Catholic Charities; elected president, New Members Democratic Caucus, 98th
^L- associate professor of Medical Humanities, Southern Illinois University School
rf MedicinT^pringYield, IL; married to the former Loretta Schaefer 1967; three chil-
J P n ChrStine AM T Paul Douglas, and Jennifer Marie; elected to the 98th Congress, No-
Jembe^ 2 1982 rSlectedTo etch succeeding Congress; member Committee on Appro-
prisons and Budget, Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families.
Office Listings
129 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1320 225-5271
Administrative Assistant. Edward Greelegs.
Legislative Director. Tom Faletti.
Personal Secretary. Kathy Broofo. (21?) 492 _4062
525 South 8th Street, Springfield, IL 62703 v >
District Director. Mike Daly. *-<. C2\T* 428-4745
Room 110, 363 South Main Street, Decrtiir,IL 62523 gJ2 **
Room 305, 531 Hampshire Street, Quincy, IL 62301 W> *** iw
\_^.^n., t..i
All except the
SANGAMON "
Spn
mgfirfd Sd^o^iside. Population (1980), 519,015.
(part), 62070, WU/3-/0, "'-*;; y^jr JT.,A 0373 (barfl 62324 (part), 62325, 62328, OU.U, OZ.W-NJ, "?1X
TWENTY-FIRSrr DISTRICT
cK^-'ss^SeSfSSIisSS^SS^
Bt&ffi5KSS^^|^t Sr'SSSfSSS!
_ _ _!.* T:I T^oncit rviTntnittee: chairman, tne ai. ^ia> ^t **^r. 1*^00. ^
ance, Light Rail Transit Cormmttee; chair^,
SMS sssa=at*fis
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101st Congress.
Office Listings
119 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1321
Administrative Assistant. Matt Melucci.
. Bryan Lot. ..................... / 618 ) 451-2122
..................... ^ 18 ) 397-8833
1LUNoi$
102 Congressional Directory
Counties: Bond and Madison. CLINTON COUNTY. Township* of Brcese, Germiimown, Imhtown,
Rose, Sugar Creek, and Wheatfietd MONTOOMF,V COVNTV Township* of Emu Korfc, Grisham,
Fillmore, South Litchfield, and WalshviHe, St, Cui* CotNtv AH except the townships of
Sugarloaf. Population (1980), 518,954,
ZIP Codes: 62002, 62010, 62012 (part), 62017 (part), 420I8-19, 62021, 62024-26, <2(H4, 62035 (part), 62040 62&K
62048, 62049 (part), 62056 (part), 62058-62, 62067, 6206V (part), 62071, 62074, 62077, 62084, 62086-87, 62088 fort
62089-91, 62095, 62097 (part), 62201 (part), 62202, 62203 (part), 62204-05, 6220H, 62215^16, 62220-23, 62225 SB
(part), 62231 (part), 62232, 62234, 62236 (pan), 62243, 62245-46, 62249, 622S3-54, 62255 {part), 62257 (part) CM?
62260, 62262, 62264 (part), 62265-66, 62269, 62273 (part), 62275, 62281-82, 62284*85, 62289, 62293-94, 62298 $
TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT
GLENN POSHARD, Democrat, of Carterville, IL; born in Herald, White County, IL,
October 30, 1945; attended, Herald Elementary School, 1950-58; graduated, Carrai
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,
Office Lifting*
314 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1322 , 225-5201
Administrative Assistant, ElizaBeth Pierce Wright. FAX; 225-1541
Legislative Director, Stephen Ball.
Press Secretary. David Stricklin.
110 North Division, Carterville, IL 62918 , (618) 985-6300
District Office Managet-Judy Hampton.
Counties: Alexander, Franklin, GaUatin, Hardin, Jackion, Jfohmon, Jefferson, Marion, Mwc t Monroe, Perry, Pope,
Pulaslu, Randolph, Saline, Union, Wa$hington, and WiJUamttt, Cut>rr0N COUNTY; Township* of Brookside,
Carlyie, Clement, East Fork, Lake, Meridian, Santa Fe, and Wade, FAYEITE COUNT*: All except the townihipsof
Bowling Green and South Hurricane, ST. Cura COUNTY: All of the township of Ontreville and Sugarloaf,
Population (1980), 519,017.
' 62 ? 32 k^)' 6208 <P*rt). &Q97 (part), 62201 (part), 62203 (part), 62206-07, 62214, 62217-19,
62230 (part), 62231 (part), 62233, 62236 (part), 62237-42, 62244, 62247-48, 62250, 62252, 62255 (part), 62256, 62257
62264 (pn ^ m *> 6227N72 ' 62273 <^> 62274 * ^277^80, 62283, 62286, 62288,
414 (pwt) ' 62418 ' 62420 ' 62436 ' ^ 245S <***), 2471, 62476, 62478-79,
' * 2 * 14 '
' ' ' - - 62901-03, 62924, 62926-35,
62938-67, 62969-77, 62979, 62982-85, 62987-88, 62990^99, 63673 (part)
W2d Congress 103
INDIANA
(Population, 1980 census, 5,490,179)
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; treasur-
er Luear Stock Farms, Inc., a livestock and grain operation; vice president and treasurer,
1960-67 secretary-treasurer, 1968-present, 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,
56^A1 League of Cities, advisory council, 1972-75 president 1971; Adv*ory
Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1969-75, vice chairman, 1971-75; board of
^e^ DenSon University and the University at Indianapolis; advisory board, Indiana
University-Purdue University at Indianapolis; visiting professor of political science, direc-
^of public affairs, Indiana Central University; 21 honorary doctorates; recipient of
ttorello LaGuardia Award, 1975; GOP National Convention Keynote Speaker 1972
SFRC chairman 1985-86; NRSC chairman, 1983-84; member, St. Luke's Methodist
Sch; Se"\o the former Charlene Smeltzer, 1956; ^<**^^^
Agriculture Committee; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year
tern banning January 4, 1977; reelected on November 2, 1982, and November 8, 1988.
Office Listings
306 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1401 ........................... 224-4814
Administrative Assistant. Martin W. Moms.
Legislative Director. Ellen Whitt
Press Secretary. Kevin Shaw Kellums.
10 e, mdianapoli,, IN 46204
FedeS Building, Room 240, 127 NW. 7th Street, Ev^nsvdle IN *""
Federal Buildup, Room 340, 1300 South Hamson Street, Fort Wayne, IN 2 _ 1505
46802 ................... .... ............ TIMA? ....................................................... "'".' (219)937-5380
"2 ....... (812) 288-3377
DAN COATS, Republican, of Fort Wayne, IN; born in J**son, MI.. M ay 16 1943;
SSS?S '
Drugs, and Alcoholism.
104 Congressional Directory INDu
Office Listings
407 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1403
Administrative Assistant. Dave Hoppe
Policy Director. Mark Souder.
Legislative Director. Genie Mackay
Senior Legislative Assistant for Defense and Foreign Affairs Eric
Thoemmes.
1180 Market Tower, 10 West Market Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317\ T?A <<
State Director Curt Smith. " Ul '> 226 ~5S55
Room 103, 5530 Sohl Avenue, Hammond, IN 46320 (1\$\ QV7 OA
Federal Building, Room 3158, 1300 South Marnson Street, Fort Wayn^'lN* w -w0
46802 * , (219)422 ism
Building No, 66, Room 103, 1201 East 10th Street, Jefferson vi He, IN 47132 ' rg!2> 288 irr?
101 NW. 7th Street, Evansville, IN 47708 (gj^ 46W313
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
, J - VISCLOSKY, Democrat, of MernllviUe, IN; born in Gary, IN on Ausmt
wr l9 ^^ nded , St ' ^ ark ' S elementa ry **ool, Gary; Holy Cross Seminary,' La Cw?
WI, 1963-65; graduated, Andrean High School, Merrfflville, 1965-67; B.S., accouX
jS^rS^^^S^^Sf < ? ary ' ^ 7 ; , J * D " Universu y rt N tre Darne Law Schoof
Notre Dame, IN ; 1973; LL.M, international and comparative law, Georgetown Univers
i^7^ C ??- ter ' Wa ? h A n S ton ' DC ' 1982 ' Attorney, 1974-76; admitted to Indiana sVateBa"
t 9 ; ^ e T?i St Sr Ct of S?i umbia Bar 1978 > and the u - s - Supreme Court Bar, 1980 ^
ate staff , U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations, 1 977-80, Commi I
n^ M^nt 19 ? ^^ P^j^g attorney, Merrillville law firm, 1983-84; mS
niSf 5 eefe; wo , c ^oJ en: John Daniel and Til "othy Patrick; elected to the
Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress,
Office Listings
420 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1401.. 225 2461
Administrative Assistant. -Charles Brimmer. ."3-2461
Legislative Director. Robert Falb.
Press Assistant.- Jeff O*Mara,
215 West 35th Avenue, Gary, IN 46408 ni ox OCM , , 77
District Director Thomas Browne. * "" ( } 884 - 1177
- "* - y ?K5fl5S?oiSSS7Ssr ' * den Dune "' """ PinM> Porttr '
SECOND 0ISTIWCT
a
Exeter College, Oxford University summer 196rf Ph ?^' - CUm laude; 8 radu8te stud y-
University, Washington DC ^1974- 'uSS? " M ; P J 1 ' D " m government, Georgetown
sistant and assoSe^rofeaS'r nf ^Pi ^ e ^^to Senator Vance Hartke, 1964^69; as-
member: CoUegTAvenueTnit^ P M^rT^ ?< ; le ^' I* 11 State Uni v ity. Muncie, 19691-74;
Augburn, 19?1- elected to the MA^^t ^ch; married to the former Marilyn Kay
ceding Congress Member- O>mrnta^ of ^pt'. Vei ", b % r 5 ' 1974; ******* to eaih sue-
terior and InsuJarAffairs; oiSSCSSSSSS ^S " ^
INDIANA
102d Congress 105
Office Listings
2217 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1402 225-3021
Administrative Assistant. Ron Gyure.
Executive Assistant. Trish Wickens.
Legislative Director. Tom Wanley.
Press Secretary. Bob McCarson.
Room 101, 2900 West Jackson, Muncie, IN 47304 (317) 747.5566
Main Post Office, Richmond, IN 47374 "!..!"!! (317) 966-6125
376 South Madison Avenue, Greenwood, IN 46142 ]'.. ".] (317) 887-3182
Counties: Decatur, Johnson, Randolph, Shelby, and Wayne BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY. Townships of Clay Clifty
Columbus, Flat Rock, German, Harnson, Haw Creek, and Unorganized Territory. DELAWARE COUNTY Townl
ships of Center, Liberty, Monroe, Mount Pleasant, Perry, and Salem FAYETTE COUNTY: Townships of Fairview
Orange, and Posey. HENRY COUNTY- Townships of Blue River, Dudley, Franklin, Henry, Liberty, Prairie
Spiceland, and Stony Creek MARION COUNTY. Townships of Franklin, precincts 1-15; Perry, precincts 2, 5-11, 13,
15-28, 30-35, 37-48, 50-60, 62-68, and ward 26 (precincts 4-6); Warren, precincts I, 6, 27, and 30. RUSH COUNTY
All except Ripley Township Population (1980), 550,320
ZIP Codes: 46001 (part), 46011 (part), 46104, 46106 (part), 46107 (part), 46110, 46115 (part), 46124, 46126-27, 46130
(part), 46131, 46133, 46140 (part), 46142-44, 46146, 46148 (part), 46150, 46155-56, 46160 (part), 46161 (part), 46162,
46164 (part), 46173 (part), 46176, 46181 (part), 46182, 46184, 46203 (part), 46217 (part), 46227 (part), 46229 (part),
46237 (part), 46239 (part), 46259, 47006 (part), 47037 (part), 47201 (part), 47202-03, 47222, 47225-26, 47234, 47240
(part), 47244 (part), 47246, 47261, 47263, 47272, 47280, 47283 (part), 47302 (part), 47303-04, 47305 (part), 47306-O8,
47320 (part), 47322, 47324, 47325 (part), 47327 (part), 47330, 47331 (part), 47334 (part), 47335, 47337, 47339-41,
47345-46, 47352, 47354-55, 47357 (part), 47358, 47360-61, 47362 (part), 47366-68, 47370, 47374-75, 47380 (part),
47383, 47385, 47386 (part), 47387, 47390 (part), 47392, 47393 (part), 47394, 47396 (part)
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 advisor to Senator Dennis DeConcini; adjunct professor, the American
University; married to the former Sarah Lee Johnston, 1989; elected to the 102d Con-
gress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
415 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1403 225-3915
Administrative Assistant. Bernie Toon. FAX: 225-6798
Legislative Director. Carole Stringer.
Press Secretary. Desiree Green.
217 North Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601 (219) 288-3301
District Director. Patricia Lodyga.
Counties: Elkhart, Marshall, St. Joseph, and Starke. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY: Townships of Clay, Jackson, Jefferson,
Lake, Monroe, Plain, Scott, Tippecanoe, Turkey Creek, Van Buren, Washington, and Wayne LA PORTE COUNTY:
Townships of Cass, Center, Clinton, Dewey, Galena, Hanna, Hudson, Johnson, Kankakec, Lincoln, Long Beach
precinct, Michigan precinct, Michigan City, ward 6 (precincts 1 and 2), Noble, Pleasant, Prairie, Scipio, Spring-
field, Union, Washington, and Wills. Population (1980), 552,607.
ZIP Codes: 46340, 46345-46, 46348 (part), 46350 (part), 46351, 46360 (part), 46365, 46366 (part), 46371, 46374 (part),
46382 (part), 46390, 46391 (part), 46501, 46502 (part), 46504, 46506-07, 46510 (part), 46511 (part), 46513-17, 46526,
46530-32, 46534, 46536-38, 46540, 46542-45, 46550 (part), 46552-56, 46561-63, 46566-67, 46570, 46572-74, 46580
(part), 46590, 46595, 46600-01, 46612-20, 46624-25, 46628-29, 46634-35, 46637, 46660, 46680, 46732 (part), 46767
(part), 46787 (part), 46960 (part), 46962 (part), 46968, 46982 (part), 46996 (part)
106 Congressional Directory I NDUNA
FOURTH DISTRICT
of Larwill, IN, born in Warsaw, IN on July 15, 1952; attend.
!S?0 m aZ***y il W *< g m,,on of Dan Coats;
102d Congress on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1632 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1404 ......... ..... 225-4436
Administrative Assistant. Inga Smulkstys.
Legislative Director. Bart Chilton.
Press Secretary. Mary Meagher.
Scheduler/Special Assistant. Jennifer Boehm. 45<Uirui
1300 South Harrison, Room 3105, Fort Wayne, IN 46805 .............................. (219) 424-3041
Counties: Adams, Allen, De Kalb, Huntmgton, Jay, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, We!K *nd Whitlcy. Populat.cn
(1980), 553,698.
VTI AA701 46702 /narrt 46703-06 46710-11, 46713-14, 46720-21, 46723, 46725, 46730-31, 46732
ffra "is ^2740^ 4^' XTW467S-61. 46763-66, 46767 (part). 46769-74, 46776-86. 46787
ISS'lM Sfslt^fcfs 19 46825 46835 46850-69, 46885, 46895-4, 46898-99, 46940 (part), 46952
' JSS^SSi WSJ 4TOO ESS 47326,' 47336 (part), 47348 (part), 47359 (part), 47369 (part), 47371,
73, 47380 (part), 47381-82, 47393 (part)
FIFTH DISTRICT
JIM JONTZ, Democrat, of Monticello, IN; born in Indianapolis, IN, on December 18,
1951- attended Nora Elementary School, Indianapolis; graduated, North Central High
School Indianapolis, 1970; A.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1973; attended gradu-
ate classes, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, and Butler University, Indianapolis;
program director, Lake Michigan Federation; executive director, Indiana Conservation
Council; public relations director, Sycamore Girl Scout Council; instructor, Butler Uni-
versity; elected to: Indiana House of Representatives, 1974-84; Indiana State senate, 1984-
86; member: Indiana Wildlife Federation, Long Association of Indiana, Citizens Action
Coalition, White County Mental Health Association, Advisory Committee to the Area IV
Agency on Aging and Community Services; elected to the 100th Congress on November
4, 1986.
Office Listings
1317 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1405 225-5037
Administrative Assistant. Christopher Klose.
Legislative Director. Tom Buis. _ r
104 West Walnut, Kokomo, IN 46901 (317) 459-4375
District Director. Kathy Altman. ^^
302 Lincomway, Valparaiso, IN 46383 (219) 642-6499
Northern District Director. George Wilson.
Counties: Carroll, Cass. Fulton, Grant, Howard, Jasper, Miami, Newton, Pulaski, Wabash and White KOSCJUSKO
COUNTY: Townships of Etna, Franklin, Harrison, Praine, and Seward. LAKE COUNTY: Townahip* of Cedar Creek,
precincts 1-5; Cedar Lake, precincts 1, 2, and 4-7; Center, precincts 1-4; Crown Point, precinct* 1-11; Dyer,
precincts 1-6; Eagle Creek, precinct 1; Hanover, precincts 1-3 and Cedar Lake, precinct 3, ScherervUle, precinctt
1-4 and 4A; St John Town, precincts 1, 1A, and 2; St. John Township, precincts I, 2, 4, and 5; Wt Creek,
precincts 1-3; Winfield, precinct 1. PORTER COUNTY: Townships of Boone, Center, Jackson, Liberty, Morgan,
Pleasant, Porter, Union, and Washington. Population (1980), 553,764.
INDIANA 102d Congress 107
ZIP Codes: 46039 (part), 46065 (part), 46068 (part), 463O2-03, 46304 (part), 46307 (part), 46310-11, 46341, 46342
(part), 46347, 46348 (part), 46349, 46355-56, 46366 (part), 46372-73, 46374 (part), 46375 (part), 46376-77, 46379-81,
46383-84, 46391 (part), 46392-93, 46399, 46502 (part), 46508, 46510 (part), 46511 (part), 46524, 46539, 46550 (part),
46580 (part), 46702 (part) 46787 (part), 46901, 46902 (part), 46903-04, 46910-17, 46919-23, 46925-26, 46928 (part),
46929-33, 46935-39, 46940 (part), 46941-47, 46950-51, 46952 (part), 46953 (part), 46957-59, 46960 (part), 46961,
46962 (part), 46965. 46967, 46970-71, 46974, 46975, 46977-78, 46979 (part), 46980, 46982 (part), 46983-88, 46989
(part), 46990, 46991 (part), 46992, 46994-95, 46996 (part), 46998, 47342 (part), 47348 (part), 47901 (part), 47906
(Part), 47920 (part), 47922-23, 47925-26, 47929, 47943^ 47946, 47948 (part? 47950-51, 47957, 47959-60/47963-64,
47977 (part), 47978, 47980, 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, In-
diana 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
120 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1406 225-2276
Administrative Assistant. Jim Atterholt. FAX: 225-0016
Appointment Secretary. Leah Tolson.
Omce Manager. Amy Orlando.
Press Secretary. Kevin Binger.
Suite 1050, 8900 Keystone at the Crossing, Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 848-0201
Counties: Blackford, Boone, Clinton, Hamilton, Hancock, Madison, and Tipton. DELAWARE COUNTY: Townships of
Delaware, Hamilton, Harmon, Niles, Union, and Washington HENRY COUNTY: Townships of Fall Creek. Greens-
boro, Harrison, Jefferson, and Wayne. MARION COUNTY: Townships of Lawrence, precincts 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 13, 14,
16-21, 24, 27-29, 30-39, 43, 44, and ward 27 (precincts 6, 12, 17, and 25); Pike, precincts 1-5, 7-9, 14, and 21-22;
Warren, precincts 5, 9, 10, 17, 20, 21, 24, 25, 34, 35, 39-44, 46, 48-50, and ward 28 (precinct 18); Washington,
precincts 1-3, 5-7, 9-13, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 25-29, 31-35, 38-46, 52-59, 62-70, 72-77, ward 21 (precincts 2, 3, 5-7,
10-20, 22, and 23), ward 22 (precincts 3 and 13), ward 31 (precincts 8 and 9); Wayne, precincts 3, 22, 34, and 70.
RUSH COUNTY: Township of Ripley Population (1980), 544,001.
ZIP Codes: 46001 (part), 46011 (part), 46012-17, 46030-32, 46034, 46035 (part), 46036, 46038, 46039 (part), 46040-41,
46044-52, 46055-58, 46060, 46063-64, 46065 (part), 46067, 46068 (part), 46069-72, 46074-75, 46076 (part), 46077,
46102, 46112 (part), 46115 (part), 46117, 46129, 46130 (part), 46140 (part), 46147 (part), 46148 (part), 46149, 46154,
46161 (part), 46163, 46167 Xpart), 46186-87, 46205 (part), 46214 (part), 46219 (part), 46220 (part), 46224 (part),
46226 (part), 46229 (part), 46234 (part), 46236 (part), 46239 (part), 46240, 46250, 46254 (part), 46256, 46260 (part),
46268 (part), 46278 (part), 46280, 46290, 46902 (part), 46928 (part), 46952 (part), 46953 (part), 46979 (part), 46989
(part), 47302 (part), 47305 (part), 47320 (part), 47334 (part), 47336 (part), 47338, 47342 (part), 47344, 47348 (part),
47351, 47356, 47359 (part), 47362 (part), 47369 (part), 47384, 47386 (part), 47388, 47396 (part), 47901 (part), 47930
(part), 47933 (part), 47968 (part)
SEVENTH DISTRICT
JOHN T. MYERS, Republican, of Covington, IN; born February 8, 1927, and has re-
sided there all his life; attended grade and high schools in Covington; was graduated from
Indiana State University in 1951, B.S. degree; during World War II, served in the U.S.
Army in Europe; Cashier and Trust Officer with 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 daugh-
ters: Carol Ann and Lori Jan; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
2372 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1407 225-5805
Administrative Assistant. Ronald L. Hardman.
Executive Secretary. Salhe S. Davis.
107 Federal Building, Terre Haute, IN 47808 (812)238-1619
District Representative. Lynn Nicoson
107 Halleck Federal Building, Lafayette, IN 47901 (317) 423-1661
Staff Assistant. Jane R. Long.
Counties: Benton, Clay, Fountain, Hendncks, Montgomery, Morgan, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Tippecanoe
Vermillion, Vigo, and Warren Population (1980), 555,191.
ZIP Codes: 46035 (part), 46076 (part), 46103, 46105. 46106 (part), 46111, 46112 (part), 46113 (part), 46114, 46116
46118, 46120-22, 46125, 46128, 46135, 46147 (part), 46151, 46157-58, 46160 (part), 46165-66, 46167 (part), 46168*
46170-72, 46175, 46180, 46231 (part), 46234 (part), 47427, 47431, 47433 (part), 47438 (part), 47455-56, 47459 (part)'
47460, 47471 (part), 47528 (part), 47529 (part), 47561 (part), 47578 (part), 47801-05, 47807-08, 47830-34, 47836-37
47838 (part), 47840-42, 47845-66, 47868-72, 47874-82, 47884-85. 47901 (part), 47902-05, 47906 (part) 47907
47916-18, 47920 (part), 47921, 47924, 47928, 47930 (part), 47931-32, 47933 (part). 47940-42, 47944, 47948 (parti
47949, 47952, 47954-56, 47958, 47962, 47965-67, 47968 (part), 47969-71, 47973-76, 47977 (part), 47981-94
EIGHTH DISTRICT
FRANK McCLOSKEY, Democrat, of Bloomington, IN; born in Philadelphia, PA,
June 12, 1939; attended St. Agatha Elementary School, West Philadelphia, PA; graduate
of Bishop Kenrick High School, Norristown, PA, 1957; served 4 years in U.S. Air Force,
honorably discharged June 11, 1961; A.B., government, Indiana University, Bloomington,
1968; J.D., Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, 1971; member, board of edi-
tors, Indiana Law Journal, 1970-71; admitted to Indiana Bar, September 1971; former
newspaperman; elected mayor of Bloomington, November 1971; reelected twice as mayor
through December 31, 1982; president of the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns,
1981-82; married to the former Roberta Ann Barker; two children: Helen and Mark;
elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; member of the Committees on Armed
Services, Foreign Affairs, and Post Office and Civil Service; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
127 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1408 225-4636
Administrative Assistant. Melinda Plaisier. FAX: 225-4688
501 South Madison, Bloomington, IN 47403 (812) 334-1111
Federal Building, Room 124, 101 NW. Seventh Street, Evansville, IN 47708.... (812) 465-6484
Office Manager. Patti Turpin.
10 NE. Fourth Street, Washington, IN 47501 (812) 254-6646
Office Manager. Ron Critchlow.
Counties: Daviess, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and
Warnck. CRAWFORD COUNTY: Townships of Liberty, Patoka, and Sterling. MONROE COUNTY: Townships of Bean
SSr^.S?^ Cw* ** C"*. err y> p o*, Wchland, Salt Creek, Van Buren, and Washington. WASHING-
TON COUNTY: Townships of Howard, Pierce, Vernon, and Washington. Population (1980), 546,744
' ' . '
Ar?^ 47405 (part) ' 47406 (part) > o-2i, 47424747426, 47429-30,
44l 47443 > 474 -46. 47449, 47451-54. 47457-53, 47459
?512 ' 47513 <P* rt >' 47516 ' 4751 *> 47522 ' 47523 <****>'
' 47532 &*& 47535-37, 47541 (part), 47544, 47550, 47552-53, 47556-58,
47579 47581
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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; Trester Award, 1948;
B.A., DePauw University; honor graduate and named "Outstanding Senior", 1952; at-
tended Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany, 1952-53; J.D., Indiana University School
of Law, 1956; lawyer; honorary degrees: DePauw University and Hanover College;
member, Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, 1982; married to the former Nancy Ann
Nelson; three children: Tracy Lynn Souza, Deborah Lee Hamilton, and Douglas Nelson
Hamilton; senior member, Indiana congressional delegation; member, Foreign Affairs
Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East; and member, Sub-
committee on International Security and Scientific Affairs; member, Joint Economic
Committee; former member, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; former
chairman, Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran; former
member, chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; former member:
Post Office and Civil Service Committee and Standards of Official Conduct Committee;
executive committee member, Congressional Delegation to the U.S. Group of the Inter-
parliamentary Union; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2187 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1409 225-5315
Executive Assistant. Jonathan Friedman.
Office Manager/Scheduler. Nora Coulter.
Press Secretary. Christopher Mehl.
Room 107, 1201 East 10th Street, Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812) 288-3999
Toll Free in Indiana: (800) 892-3232
Administrative Assistant. Wayne Vance.
Counties: Brown, Clark, Dearborn, Dubois, Floyd, Franklin, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, Perry,
Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, and Union BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY. Townships of Jackson, Ohio, Rock Creek, Sand
Creek, and Wayne CRAWFORD COUNTY Townships of Boone, Jennings, Johnson, Ohio, Union, and Whiskey Run.
FAYETTE COUNTY: Townships of Columbia, Connersville, Harrison, Jackson, Jennings, and Waterloo. MONROE
COUNTY: Townships of Benton and Bloomington. WASHINGTON COUNTY: Townships of Brown, Franklin, Gibson,
Jackson, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Polk, and Posey. Population (1980), 544,936.
ZIP Codes: 45003 (part), 45030 (part), 45053 (part), 46160 (part), 46164 (part), 46173 (part), 46181 (part), 47001, 47006
(part), 47010-12, 47016-25, 47030-36, 47037 (part), 47038-43, 47060, 47102, 47104, 47106-07, 47108 (part), 47110-
12, 47114-15, 47116 (part), 47117, 47118 (part), 47119, 47120 (part), 47122-24, 47125 (part), 47126, 47130-39, 47140
(part), 47141-44, 47145 (part), 47146-47, 47150, 4716G-64, 47165 (part), 47166, 47167(part), 47170, 47172, 47174,
47175 (part), 47177-78, 47199, 47201 (part), 47220, 47223-24, 47227-32, 47235-36, 47240 (part), 47243, 47244 (part),
47245, 47247, 47249-50, 47260, 47262, 47264 (part), 47265, 47270, 47273-74, 47281-82, 47283 (part), 47325 (part),
47327 (part), 47331 (part), 47353, 47357 (part), 47401 (part), 47402, 47405 (part), 47406 (part), 47432 (part), 47435,
47439, 47448, 47468, 47513 (part), 47514-15, 47520-21, 47523 (part), 47525, 47527, 47532 (part). 47541 (part), 47542,
47545-46, 47551, 47555, 47559, 47564 (part), 47574-76, 47577 (part), 47580, 47586-87, 47588 (part)
TENTH DISTRICT
ANDREW JACOBS, JR., Democrat, of Indianapolis, IN; born in Indianapolis, IN,
February 24, 1932; graduated from Shortridge High School, 1949; duty, U.S. Marine
Corps, combat infantry in Korea in 1951; Indiana University, B.S. 1955; LL.B., 1958;
practiced law 1958-65, 1973-74; married to Kim Hood Jacobs; one son, H.B. James
Andrew (Andy) born August 31, 1989; member: Indiana House of Representatives, 1959-
60; elected to the 89th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2313 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1410 225-4011
Administrative/Legislative Assistant. David Sayre Wildes.
Appointment Secretary. Deborah McGinn.
Staff Assistants. Patricia Roberson; Marjorie Guggenheim.
Office Manager/Personal Secretary. Phyllis E. Coelho.
Room 441-A, 46 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 226-7331
District Office Manager. Loretta Raikes.
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Marion County- City of Indianapolis (part), townships of Center and Decatur, parts of the townships of Lawrence.
Perry, Pike, Warren, Washington, and Wayne, inctuded is the town of Speedway and the cities of Beech GrovJ
(part/and Lawrence (part). Population (1980), 541,832.
ZIP Codes- 46107 (part), 46113 (part), 46183, 46200-02, 46203 (part), 46204, 46205 (part), 46206, 46208, 46214 (part)
4621? 46217 (part), 46218, 46219 (part), 46220 (part), 46221-23, 46224 (part), 46225, 46226 (part), 46227 ffif
4623l'(part) 46234 (part), 46236 (part), 46237 (part), 46239 (part), 46241, 46244, 46251, 46254 (part), 46255, 46260
(part), 46266, 46268 (part), 46277, 46278 (part), 46283, 46285, 46291
102d Congress
IOWA
IOWA
(Population, 1980 census, 2,913,808)
SENATORS
CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Republican, of New Hartford, IA; born in New ^H^ford,
ber 17, 1933; graduated, New Hartford Community High School, 1951; B.A Um-
.
,
t November 4, 1986, for the 6-year term beguuung January 6,
S Senate November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term Beginning jamuuy ->, ** ' I
Uo rthe U.S. Sermte, November 4, 1986, for the 6-year term beginning January 6,
1987.
Office Listings
135 Hart Senate Office BuUdingWashm^on DC 20510-1501 224-3744
Administrative Assistant Robert J. Ludwiczak.
Press Secretary. Caran McKee.
721 Si Moines, IA 50309-2140 ............. (515) 284^890
103 Federal Courthouse Building, 320 6th Stree *.o j, 232-6657
.....
mitted to the bar, 1972, Des Momes, mamea ro i^ Nov einber 5, 1974; reelected to
^^^^fj
vember 6, 1990 for the term expiring January 3, 1997.
Office Listings
531 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1502
Administrative Assistant. Donald J. Foley.
Legislative Director.-Kay Casstevens.
Press Secretary. Lorraine Voles.
B^^=in g ;Suiie'H^= g$ S1S8
Suite 125, 880 Locust Street, Dubuque, IA 52001 ..................................
TDD . 224 >4633
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JIM LEACH, Republi^n of Davenport IA; born in
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studies at the London School of Economics, 1966-68; member of staff of U.S. Congress
man Donald Rumsfeld, 1965-66; Foreign Service Officer assigned to the Departmentof
State, 1968-69; administrative assistant to the Director of the Office of Economic Opnor
tunity, 1969-70; Foreign Service Officer assigned to the Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency, 1970-73; member, U.S. delegation to the Geneva Disarmament Conference
1971-72; member, U.S. delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, 1972!
member, U.S. delegation to the United Nations Conference on Natural Resources, 1975*
member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs'
1975-76; member, Federal Home Loan Bank Board of Des Moines, 1975-76; president
Flamegas Companies, Inc., family business, 1973-76; member: Bcttendorf 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; member, House Banking. Finance and Urban Affairs Committee
and House Foreign Affairs Committee; Ripon society; member: Arms Control and For-
eign Policy Caucus; Rural Caucus; Arts Caucus; Northeast-Midwest Coalition; House
Wednesday Group; Congressional Human Rights Caucus; Enivornmental and 'Energy
Study Conference; Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues,
Office Listings
1514 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1501 .... 225-6576
Administrative Assistant. Bill Tate,
209 West Fourth Street, Davenport, IA 52801 (319) 326-1841
District Administrative Assistant Linda Weeks.
306 F&M Bank Building, Third and Jefferson Streets, Burlington, IA 52601 . , (319) 752-4584
District Staff Assistant. Ginny Burrus.
Parkview Plaza, Room 204, 107 East 2d, Ottumwa, I A 52501 (515) 682-8549
District Staff Assistant. Sonja Larsen.
Counties: Appanoose, Davis, DCS Moines, Henry, Jefferson, Kokuk, IJBC, Loum. Luc**, Mahaaka, Monroe, Musca-
tine, Scott, Van Buren, Wapello, and Washington (16 counties) Population (19HO). 4K5.Q61,
, ' ' 50104 ' 50123 <P*>. SOl-to. 50139 (part), 50143. 50150-51, 50171
S?5 ( 8S& 5 021 ! ( feS?4 5 23 , 8 <P rt 5Ts0253, 50255 ( 502S6 <pa>, 502H, 5O272, 52201, 52231, 52247 (part)
52250, 52316 (part) 52327, 52335, 52353, 52355 (part), 52356 (part), 5235>, MM. W30- 31, 32533-36, 52537
fcS' 52548-56, 57560-63, 52565-68, 52569 <nart>, 52570-77, 52580-81 52583
5259i ' 52593-95, 52601, 526J9-2L 5262.V 23. 52626 (part), 52627, 52630-32,
. . , , ,
< <part) ' 52722 ' 52725 " 2 ^ 52728, 52737-39. 52745-46, 5747 (part), 52748-49
6353( rt) 52761 <P&n) * 52765 <part> ' 527< *-<#' M77I, 52773, 52776 (part), 52778 frart , 52800-09
SECOND DISTRICT
JAMES ALLEN NUSSLE, Republican, of Manchester, IA; born in DCS Moines, IA,
June 27, 1960; graduated, Carl Sandburg High School, 1978; attended Ronshoved Hojs-
^r, e A rt ??J ma ^'- 1978 T" 79 i h uther Colle ^ Decorah, I A, 1983; Drake University Law
Scho ?LPf A Mome . s ' Ia ' 1985; admitted to the bar, January 1986; Delaware County attor-
S2i H * 2? ?J5??? t0 the f 5J mcr Leslic Jeanne Harbison, 1986; one child: Sarah, 1988;
elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
507 oErSfsSE^^^g* Wa8hin * on ' *= 205 15 -1502 ....................... 225-291 1
Executive Assistant/Scheduler. .Kristin Jones
^ I ess Sec retary. Anne Sessions.
P.O. Box 445, 1117 7th Avenue, Marion, IA 52302
Dstnct Administrator.Darlene Elbert.
ii?'^S. 4 Z 8 ' 69 5 ^ ntT ^ Av eue, Dubuque, IA 52001.. .................... (319) 557-7740
116 South Second Street, Clinton, IA 52732 ................................... !^J""""""Z (319) 242-6180
t CBd * ri Chnt n> ^^^^ EWbow Fayirtte, Jackson, Jones, and Un (11
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ZIP Codes: 50606-07, 50629 (part), 50641, 50644, 50648 (part), 50650, 50651 (part), 5O6S4-55, 50662, 5O664, 50674
(part), 50681-82, 52001, 52004, 52030-33, 52035-38, 32040-57, 52060, 52064-66, 52068-79, 52101 (part), 5213O,
52133 (part), 52135. 5214O (part), 52141-42, 52144 (part), 52146-47, 52151, 52156-59, 52160 (part), 52161 (part),
52162 (part), 52164, 52166, 52169-70, 52171 (part), 52172 (part), 52175, 52202, 52205, 52207, 52210 (part), 52212-14,
52216, 52218-19, 52223, 52226, 52227 (part), 52228 (part), 52230, 52233, 52237, 52252, 52253 (?art), 52254-55,
52302, 52305-06, 52309-10, 52312, 52313 (part), 52314? 52320-21, 52323, 52324 (part), 52326, 52328-31, 52332
(part), 52333 (part), 52336-37, 52338 (part), 52341. 52343-44, 52350, 52352 (part), 52358 (part), 52362, 52400-O9,
52701, 52720 (part), 52721, 52727, 52729-32, 52742, 52747 (part), 52750-51, 52757, 52765 (part); 52772, 52774, 52776
(part), 52777, 52778 (part), 55974 (part)
THIRD DISTRICT
DAVID R. NAGLE, Democrat, of Cedar Falls, IA; born in Grinnell, I A on April 15,
1943; attended Toledo Elementary School, IA; graduated Toledo High School, IA, 1961;
attended, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, 1961-65; LL.B., University of Iowa
Law School, Iowa City, 1968; attorney; admitted to the Iowa State Bar, 1968, and com-
menced practice in Waterloo; assistant Black Hawk County attorney, 1969-70; City attor-
ney, Evansdale, IA, 1972-73; president, Black Hawk County Conservation Board, 1975-
80; treasurer, Northeast Iowa Council on Alcoholism, 1972-75; member, Board of Direc-
tors, Izaak Walton League, Black Hawk County, 1981-82; member: Black Hawk County,
Iowa, and American Bar Associations, Board of Directors of Iowa Trial Lawyers Asso-
ciation; American Trial Lawyers Association, Iowa Academy of Trial Lawyers, State
Democratic Central Committee; Democratic National Committee; adjunct professor, Po-
litical Science Department-University of Northern Iowa, 1978-81; married to the former
Diane Lewis Norden in 1984; one stepson: Ben Norden; elected to the 100th Congress on
November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
214 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1503 225-3301
Administrative Assistant. Riley C. Grimes. FAX: 225-5719
Legislative Director. Steve Brody.
Communications Director. Barry E. Piatt.
Room 505, 102 South Clinton, Iowa City, IA 52240 (319) 351-0789
Room 160, 16 East Main Street, Marshalltown, IA 50159 (515) 725-6701
524 Washington Street, Waterloo, IA 50701 (319) 234-3623
District Administrator. John A. Miller.
Counties: Benton, Black Hawk, Bremer, Butler, Chickasaw, Floyd, Grundy, Howard, Iowa, Johnson, Marshall,
Mitchell, Poweshiek, Tama, Wmneshiek, and Worth (16 counties). Population (1980), 485,529.
ZIP Codes: 50005, 50051, 50055 (part), 50078, 50106 (part), 50112 (part), 50120, 5O141 (part), 50142, 50148, 50153
* rt), 50157-58, 50162 (part), 50171 (part), 50172-73, 50206 (part), 50207 (part), 50234, 50239 (part), 50242, 50247
rt), 50258 (part), 5O426, 50433 (part), 50434 (part), 50435, 50440, 50444 (part), 50446 (part), 50448, 50450 (part),
_v54-55, 50456 (part), 50458 (part), 50459 (part), 5046O-61, 50464 (part), 50466, 50468 (part), 50471-72, 5O476,
50481, 50601 (part)T50602-05, 50608-09, 50611-13, 50616, 50619-24, 50625 (part), 50626, 5O627 (part), 5O628, 50629
(part), 50630-32, 50634-38, 50642-43, 5O645, 50647, 50648 (part), 50649, 50651 (part), 50652-53, 50657-61, 50665-
71, 50672 (part), 50673, 50674 (part), 50675-77, 50680 (part), 50700-O4, 507O6-07, 52101 (part), 52131-32, 52133
' v 52134 (part), 52136, 52140 (part), 52143, 52144 (part), 52149-50, 52154, 52155 (part), 52161 (part), 52162
art), 52134 (part), 52136, 52140 (part), 52143, 52144 (part), 52149-50, 52154, 52155 (part), 52161 (part), 52162
art), 52163, 52165, 52167-68, 52171 (part), 52172 (part), 52203, 52206, 522O8-09, 52210 (part), 52211, 52215,
217, 52220, 52222, 52224-25, 52227 (part), 52228 (part), 52229, 52232, 52235-36 52240-41, 52244, 52247 (part),
52249, 52251, 52253 (part), 52257, 52301, 52307-08, 52313 (part), 52315, 52316 (part), 52317-19, 52322, 52324 (. ,.
52325 52332 (part), 52333 (part), 52334, 52338 (part), 52339-40, 52342, 52345-49, 52351, 52352 (part), 52354, 52355
(part), 52356 (part), 52357, 52358 (part), 52361, 52755, 52776 (part), 55922 (part), 55939 (part), 55951 (part), 55954
(part), 55974 (part)
FOURTH DISTRICT
NEAL SMITH, Democrat, of Altoona, IA; born March 23, 1920, at Hedrick, IA; mar-
ried Beatrix Havens; two children: Douglas and Sharon; farmer and lives on farm near
Altoona, IA; practiced law in Des Moines, IA, graduated Drake University Law School;
attended Missouri University College of Liberal Arts and Syracuse University Schools of
Public and Business Administration; 4-H Club member and leader for 10 years, farm op-
erator since 1937 except for time in armed services and some of the time in college; spent
4 years in World War II, citations include 9 battle stars, Air Medal, 4 Oak Leaf Clusters,
and Order of the Purple Heart; elected National President, Young Democratic Clubs of
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America, 1953 served usual 2-year term, 1953 to 1955; former chairman, Polk Count*
Board of Social Welfare (a nonpaying civic board which distributed several million d$
lars per year to needy families and elder citizens); former assistant county attorney far
Polk County, IA; practiced law, Des Moines, !A, 1950-59; member of Disabled AmS
can Veterans, Masonic Order, and various farm, school, and service organizations- 3S
to the 86th Congress, November 4, 1958; reflected to each succeeding Congress. *
Offi Lutings
2373 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 2Q5I5~ISG4 ...... . ......... 225-4426
Administrative Assistant. Thorn** H, Dawson,
Appointment Secretary/Office Mnt|;tr, Nancy Stniplicio.
" rSl "* 1A * '- -
IA 500IO ~ ....... ........ .......... (515) 232 ~ 5221
Counties: Boone, Dallas Hamilton, Jasper, Polk. AIM} Story <6 countes) Popwfcuon (198O), 485,480.
3O276, 50278, 5030O-06, 50309- IS,
- _. J (p*rt), 50263, 30265. 50271 4n
1530 (pwt), 50532 <p>, 50595 0*n?sbs (pwtT
HIPTH DISTRICT
Re P ubIic ^ of Shenandoah, IA; born in Sioux City, I A, Septem-
s adopted at the age of 3 months by Elmer and AUha Lightfoot; raised on a
A *****&$ IA *> fi^fSS^ from ^arragut High School, 1956; served in the U.S.
R 2 er X c - 195 / $r 64 ; managed ? farm equipment plant in Comcana, TX,
n S? 1 ^ 10 ^ P 1 */ Commission, i974-7d; businessman, radio broadcaster,
She ^ ^ IA, for 12 years; 4~H leader; past Jayceeft and Kiwanii
Ca SI tC; f wndrai ^ ^r Shenandoah Memormi llospital; gold seal
ratl " 8; ^ de r a ? Av ^on Administration Volunteer Safety Counselor;
Admmi 5tso Outstanding Flight Safety Service Award, 1984;
th \ Ycar ' 1979 J **0^*r" in agriculture award, 1978; 4-
11 d j<> the former Nancy B. HarrW May 14, 1976; four
Alh ^ n 1 ! t an t, Jame > ^-; memben Committee on Interior and Insu-
, n /. Ubh u ^S rks and Transporution; Republican Task Force on
^ h OI on^ovember 6; 19S4; reelected to each
Offlc* 3Utitig
nBton, DC 20SIS-ISOS .............. 225-3806
Legislative Director. Christie Cohen
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2IPCode 500D1-02, 50003
50048, 50050, 50052, 50~
(part), 50074, 50076-77,
50133, 50138, 50139 (pi
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50174, 50210-11, 50213-14, 50216, 50217 (part), 50218, 50219 (part), 50220 (part), 50221-22 50225 50228 (part)
50229, 50233 (part), 50235 (part), 50237 (part), 50238 (part), 50240-41, 5024? 50249 (part) 50250 50252 50254*
50256 (part), 50257, 50261 (part), 50262, 50264, 50273-7^0277, 5050 , 505 16, 503 118, 50521, 50523 1 0524 (part)
50530 (part), 50532 (part), 50533 (part), 50535, 50538, 50540 (part), 50543-44, 5055 1-53, 50557, 50561 50563 SS)
50566-67, 50568 (part), 50569, 50575 (part), 50579, 50583 (part), 50586-87, 50588 (part) 50594 5W95 (rait) 50801
50830-31, 50833, 50835-37, 50839-55, 50857-64, 51019 (partX 51020 (part , 51034 (part , 51040 (part) 51053 (part)
51060 (part), 51401, 51430, 51432-33, 51436-37, 51439-44, 5144M7, 51448 (part)? 51449-55 51458-63 SMlSSs
51467 (part), 51501, 51510, 51520-21, 51525-28, 51529 (part), 51530-37, 51540-44 51545 (part) 51546* 5 548-57
51558 (part), 51559-63, 51564 (part), 51565-66, 51570-71, 51573-79, 51601, 51630 (part), 51631-32, 51636-39, 51640
(part), 51645-46, 51647 (part), 51648-56, 52569 (part), 52583 (part), 52590 (part), 68111 (part)
SIXTH DISTRICT
FRED GRANDY, Republican, of Sioux City, IA; bom June 29, 1948 in Sioux City,
IA; attended Sioux City public elementary schools; graduated Phillips Exeter Academy,
Exeter, New Hampshire, 1966; graduated Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
1970; aide to Iowa Sixth District Congressman Wiley Mayne, 1970-71; professional enter-
tainer, 1971-85; member: St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Sioux City, IA; Briar Cliff Col-
lege Board of Trustees, Sioux City: Endowment Board of Francis Lauder Youth Founda-
tion, Mason City, IA; active in other civic organizations; serves on Ways and Means
Committee and Committee on Standards of Official Conduct; married to Catherine Mann,
March 28, 1987; one daughter: Monica; two children from previous marriage: Marya and
Charles; elected to 100th Congress November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Con-
gress.
Office Listings
418 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1506 225-5476
Administrative Assistant. Craig W. Tufty. FAX: 225-5476
Legislative Director. Michael Neruda.
Press Secretary. Georgia Dunn.
Scheduler. Nancy Sheppard.
508 Pierce Street, Sioux City, IA 51101 (712) 252-3733
14 West 5th Street, Spencer, IA 51301 (712) 262-6480
211 North Delaware, Mason City, IA 50401 (515) 424-0233
Counties: Buena Vista, Cerro Gordo, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Franklin, Hancock, Hardin, Humboldt, Ida,
Kossuth, Lyon, Monona, O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sioux, Winnebago, Woodbury, and
Wnght (23 counties). Population (1980), 485,491.
ZIP Codes: 50006 (part), 50034 (part), 50041, 50043, 50071, 50075 (part), 50101-02, 50122, 50126, 50206 (part), 50227,
50230 (part), 50258 (part), 50259, 50269, 50271 (part), 50401, 50420-21, 50423-24, 50427-28, 50430-32, 50433 (part),
50434 (part), 50436, 50438-39, 50441, 50444 (part), 50445, 50446 (part), 50447, 50449, 50450 (part), 50451-53, 50456
(part), 50457, 50458 (part), 50459 (part), 50464 (part), 50465, 50467, 50468 (part), 50469-70, 50473, 50475, 50477-80,
50482-84, 50510-11, 50514-15, 50517, 50519-20, 50522, 50524 (part), 50525, 50527-29, 50531, 50533 (part), 50536,
50539, 50540 (part), 50541-42, 50545-46, 50548, 50550, 50554, 50556, 50558-60, 50562, 50563 (part), 50565, 50568
(part), 50570-71, 50573-74, 50575 (part), 50576-78, 50580-82, 50583 (part), 50585, 50588 (part), 50590-93, 50597-98,
50599 (part), 50601 (part), 50625 (part), 50627 (part), 50633, 50640, 50672 (part), 50680 (part), 51001 (part), 51002-
12, 51014-18, 51019 (part), 51020 (part), 51022, 51023 (part), 51024-31, 51033, 51034 (part), 51035-39, 51040 (part),
51041, 51044-52, 51053 (part), 51054-59, 51060 (part), 51061-63, 51100-11, 51201, 51230-32, 51234-35, 51237-50,
51301, 51330-31, 51333-34, 51338, 51340-46, 51347 (part), 51349-51, 51354-55, 51357-58, 51360 (part), 51363-66,
51431, 51445, 51448 (part), 51467 (part), 51523, 51529 (part), 51545 (part), 51558 (part), 51564 (part), 51572, 56014
(part), 56117 (part), 56138 (part), 56173 (part), 57034 (part), 57049 (part), 57068 (part)
Congressional Directory KANSAS
KANSAS
(Population, 1980 census, 2,364,236)
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; at-
tended University of Kansas, Lawrence; A.B., Washburn Municipal University, Topeka,
1952- LL.B., Washburn, 1952; enlisted, U.S. Army, 1943; served 5Vz 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; elected Senate majority leader, Novem-
ber 1984- elected Senate minority leader, January 3, 1987; reelected November 29, 1988
and November 13, 1990; 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 Asso-
ciation; past lieutenant governor, Kiwanis; member: State, and American Bar Associa-
tions, 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
1986.
Office Listings
141 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1601 224-6521
Administrative Assistant. James Wholey. FAX: 224-8952
Deputy Administrative Assistant. Greg Schnacke.
Executive Assistant/Personal/Appointment Secretary. Yvonne Hop-
kins.
Suite 392, 444 Southeast Quincy, Topeka, KS 66603 (913) 295-2745
636 Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66101 (913) 371-6108
Fourth Financial Center, 100 North Broadway, Wichita, KS 67202 (316) 263-4956
P.O. Box 359, Pittsburg, KS 66762 (316) 232-2030
State Director. Mike Glassner.
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, 1934; M.A., Uni-
versity 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; presi-
dent, 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 chil-
dren: 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 fUl the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator James B,
Pearson; reelected on November 6, 1984 and again November 6, 1990; member: Foreign
Relations Committee; ranking member, African Affairs Subcommittee; Western Hemi-
sphere Subcommittee; Subcommittee on Arms Control, Oceans, International Operations,
KANSAS 102d Congress 111
and Environment; member: Labor and Human Resources; ranking member, Education
Subcommittee; member: Children, Family, Drugs and Alcoholism Subcommittee;
member: Employment and Productivity Subcommittee; member: Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs Committee; Subcommittee on International Finance and Monetary Policy;
Select Committee on Indian Affairs.
Office Listings
302 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1602 224-4774
Administrative Assistant. David Bartel. FAX: 224-3514
Press Secretary. Larry Shainman.
Executive Assistant. Ann Shirley.
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 as-
sistant, U.S. Congressman Keith Sebelius, 1968-80; married to the former Franki Farm,
1970; three children: David, Ashleigh, and Anne- Wesley; elected to the 97th Congress,
November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1110 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1601 225-2715
Administrative Assistant. D. Leroy Towns. FAX: 225-5375
Executive Assistant. Merry M. Tobin.
Agricultural Assistant. Dale Moore.
Press Assistant. Sarah Coleman.
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
Counties: Barber, Barton, Cheyenne, Clark, Cloud, Comanche, Decatur, Dickinson, Edwards, Ellis, Ellsworth,
Finney, Ford, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greelcy, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jewell, Kearny, Kiowa, Lane,
Lincoln, Logan, Marshall, Meade, Mitchell, Morton, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pratt,
Rawlins, Republic, Rice, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton,
Stevens, Thomas, Trego, Wallace, Washington, and Wichita (58 counties). Population (1980), 472,139.
ZIP Codes: 66403, 66404 (part), 66406, 66411-12, 66427 (part), 66433, 66438, 66508, 66518, 66541 (part), 66544-45,
66548, 66901, 66930-32, 66933 (part), 66935-36, 66937 (part), 66938 (part), 66939-46, 66948-49, 66951-53, 66955-56,
66958-61, 66962 (part), 66963-64, 66966-68, 66970, 67009 (part), 67015, 67021, 67028-29, 67035 (part), 67054,
67057, 67059, 67061, 67065 (part), 67066, 67070-71, 67104, 67109, 67112 (part), 67124, 67127, 67134, 67138 (part),
67143, 67155, 67401-02, 67410 (part), 67414, 67416-18, 67420, 67422-23, 67425, 67427, 67429-31, 67432 (part),
67436-37, 67439, 67441^2, 67444-46, 67448 (part), 67449 (part), 67450, 67451 (part), 67452, 67454-55, 67456 (part),
67457, 67458 (part), 67459, 67463, 67464 (part), 67465, 67466 (part), 67467, 67469-70, 67472 (part), 67473-74, 67475
(part), 67477-82, 67484-85, 67488, 67490, 67491 (part), 67492, 67511-13, 67515-21, 67523-26, 67529-30, 67544-45.
67546 (part), 67547-48, 67550, 67552-54, 67556-57, 67559-60, 67562-65, 67567, 67569, 67571-77, 67578 (part),
67579 (part), 67580, 67582, 67583 (part), 67584, 67601, 67621-23, 67625-54, 67656-61, 67663-65, 67667, 67669-76,
67701, 67730-41, 67743-49, 67751-53, 67755-59, 67761-64, 67801, 67830-31, 67833-46, 67849-51, 67853-71, 67874,
67876-80, 67882, 67901, 67950-54, 68325 (part), 68327 (part), 68381 (part), 68466 (part), 68920 (part), 68929 (part),
68939 (part), 68942 (part), 68943 (part), 68952 (part), 68960 (part), 68970 (part), 68971 (part), 68972 (part), 68978
(part), 69021 (part), 69024 (part), 69026 (part), 69030 (part), 69036 (part), 69043 (part), 69044 (part), 73947 (part)
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KANSAS
SECOND DISTRICT
JIM SLATTERY, Democrat, of Topeka, KS; born August 4, 1948, in community of
Good Intent, Atchison County, KS; graduated, Maur Hill High School, 1966; graduated,
Washburn University, B.S., political science, 1970; graduated, Washburn University, J.D.,
1974; attended Netherlands School of International Economics and Business, 1969-70;
real estate and development, Brosius, Slattery & Meyer, Inc.; Kansas House of Represent-
atives, 1972-78; chairman of Democrat policy group; speaker pro tern of Kansas House-
acting secretary of revenue, 1979; member: Downtown Topeka Rotary; board of direc-
tors, Highland Park Bank & Trust, Topeka; former member board of regents, Washburn
University; married Linda Smith; two children: Jason and Michael; elected to 98th Con-
gress, November 7, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1440 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1602 ............. 225-6601
Administrative Assistant. Howard P. Bauleke.
Executive Assistant. Rebecca S. Banta-Kuhn.
Press Secretary. Ken Rivlin.
Capitol Tower, First Floor, 400 SW. 8th Street, Topeka, KS 66603 ............... (913) 295-2811
Staff Director. Lynn Stillings.
Press Secretary. Jim McLean.
Counties: Atchison, Brown, Clay, Douglas, Domphan, Geary, Jackson, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Nemaha, Pottawato-
mie, Riley, and Shawnee, (13 counties). Population (1980), 472,988.
ZIP Codes: 66002, 66006 (part), 66007-08, 66012 (part), 66016-17, 66020, 66O21 (part), 66023-24, 66025 (part), 66027
66035, 66038, 66041, 66043-44, 66046, 66048, 66050, 66052, 66054, 66058, 66060, 66066, 66070, 66073, 66077, 6608l'
66086-88, 66090, 66092 (part), 66094, 66097, 66401 (part), 66402, 66404 (part), 66407 (part), 66408, 66409 (part)'
66415-20, 66422, 66424-26, 66427 (part), 66428-29, 66431 (part), 66432, 66434-36, 66439-42, 66446, 66449-50
66502, 66506, 66509, 66512, 66514-17, 66520-22, 66524 (part), 66527, 66531-35, 66536 (part), 66538-40, 66542*
66546 (part), 66547 (part), 66549-54, 66600-01, 66603-09, 66610 (part), 66611-12. 66614-19, 66621-22, 66834 (part)'
66849 (part), 66933 (part), 66937 (part), 66938 (part), 66962 (part), 67410 (part), 67432 (part), 67447, 67458 (part)
67466 (part), 67468, 67472 (part), 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., Wil-
liam Woods College; 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 Mu-
nicipalities; chairman, Mid-America Regional Council, Kansas City Region; board of di-
rectors: National League of Cities, United Community Services of Johnson County, and
Johnson County Mental Health Association; member, Johnson County Community Col-
lege 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; member: House Foreign Af-
fairs Committee; House Small Business Committee; Select Committee on Aging; House
Vice Chairman, Environmental and Energy Study Conference.
Office Listings
1230 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1603 225-2865
Administrative Assistant. Brian Gaston.
Personal Secretary/Office Manager. Alice Mayer. FAX: 225-0554
Federal Building, Suite 204, 812 North 7th Street, 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,
Counties: Johnson, Linn, Miami, and Wyandottc (4 counties). Population (1980), 472,456.
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si 66 12 (part> ' ^^ 66014 <?*"> 66018-19, 66021 (part), 66025
fSSJf'^S?^ 31 ^ 6 ^?^^^ 6603 ' 66053 ' 66056 ' 66061-62, 66064 (part). 66071, 66072 (part), 66075,
66085, 66092 (part), 66100-06, 66109-13, 66115, 66118-19, 66200-27, 66767(part)
FOURTH DISTRICT
DAN GLICKMAN, Democrat, of Wichita, KS; born in Wichita, November 24, 1944;
graduated, Southeast High School, 1962; B.A., University of Michigan, 1966; J.D.,
George Washington University, 1969; admitted to the bar in Kansas in 1969 and in Michi-
gan in 1970 and commenced practice in Washington, DC; attorney and businessman; trial
attorney for U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 1969-70; partner in the law firm
of Sargent, Klenda & Glickman, 1973-76; served on Wichita School Board, 1973-76 and
president of the Wichita School Board, 1975-76; organizations: American Bar Associa-
tion, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Arthritis Foundation, Big Brothers;
married to the former Rhoda Yura, 1966; two children: Jonathan and Amy; elected to the
95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2311 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1604 225-6216
Administrative Assistant Myrne Roe.
Executive Assistant. Greg Frazier.
Legislative Director. Kevin O'Leary.
Personal Secretary/Scheduler. Carole Angle.
Room 134, 401 North Market, Wichita, KS 67201 (316) 262-8396
Suite 220, 335 North Washington, Hutchinson, KS 67501 (316) 669-9011
Counties: Harper, Kingman, Reno, Sedgwick, and Stunner (5 counties). Population (1980), 473,737.
ZIP Codes: 67001, 67003-Q4, 67009 (part), 67013 (part), 67014, 67016, 67017 (part), 67018, 67020 (part), 67022, 67025-
26, 67030-32, 67035 (part), 67036, 67037 (part), 67049-50, 67051 (part), 67052, 67055, 67058, 67060, 67065 (part),
67067-68, 67101, 67103, 67105-06, 67108, 67110 (part), 67111, 67112 (part), 67118, 67119 (part), 67120-21, 67128,
67133 (part), 67135 (part), 67138 (part), 67140, 67142, 67147 (part), 67149-50, 67152, 67159, 67200-07, 67208 (part),
67209-21, 67223, 67226 (part), 67227, 67228 (part), 67230 (part), 67231, 67232 (part), 67233, 67235-36, 67277-78,
67501-02, 67504-05, 67510, 67514, 67522 (part), 67543, 67546 (part), 67549, 67558, 67561, 67566, 67568, 67570,
67578 (part), 67579 (part). 67581, 67583 (part), 67585
FIFTH DISTRICT
DICK NICHOLS, Republican, of McPherson, KS; born in Fort Scott, KS, April 29,
1926; attended Fort Scott Grammar School, Fort Scott, KS; graduated, Fort Scott/Paola
High School, KS, 1943; Navy V-12 College Program at Kansas University, Park College
in Missouri, and Notre Dame; B.S. in agriculture, 1951, and B.S. in technical journalism,
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS; Graduate School of Banking at the University
of Wisconsin and School of Financial Public Relations at Northwestern University;
Ensign, U.S. Navy, 194447; informational counsel, Kansas State Board of Agriculture;
farm broadcaster, WIBW and WIBW-TV, Topeka, KS; banker, Hutchinson National
Bank & Trust, Hutchinson, KS; president and chairman, Home State Bank and Trust,
McPherson, KS; member: American Legion, Kansas Association of Commerce & Indus-
try; Kansas State University Alumni; United Methodist Church; Rotary Club Internation-
al; Optimist Club; Kansas, Inc.; Kansas Cavalry; American Bankers Association; Kansas
Bankers Association; State Conference of Banking Supervisors; Beta Theta Pi; Sigma
Delta Chi; Alpha Zeta; Kansas State University K Club for Lettermen (tennis); McPher-
son Chamber of Commerce; Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas; Collegiate 4-H Club;
Extension Club (for extension workers); B.P.O.E. (Elks); married to the former Constance
Weinbrenner, 1951; three children: Philip, 1951; Ronald, 1953; and Anita, 1955; elected to
the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
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* KANSAS
Office
1605 Longworth House Office Building. Washington, DC 20515 -Iftf)3 ,
Administrative Assistant. Carolyn Jack son ...... PAV i J1
Executive Assistant. Bonnie Mattes. A: 225 -9415
Press Secretary. Jaime Fall.
P.O. Box 1923, 625 Merchant Street, Empona, KS 06801 ,, IM ^ A
P.O Box 1321, 109 West Marlin, McPheLn, KS 67460 ' ' ' H g *****
P.O. Box 683, Independence, KS, 67301 ........ . ..... " ? S ?1" 5283
P.O. Box 510, Eldorado, KS, 67042. ............ , ' ' " JJ g ^ 31 - 7 051
' ' ' 016)321-0313
KENTUCKY 102d Congress 121
KENTUCKY
(Population, 1980 census, 3,661,433)
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 Commit-
tee, 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 Educa-
tional 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, Union, KY, 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 No-
vember 4, 1986 for the term ending January 3, 1993.
Office Listings
173A Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1701 224-4343
Administrative Assistant. James T Fleming.
Executive Assistant. Martha Moloney.
Personal Secretary. Missy Smith.
Press Secretary. Mark L. Day.
172-C New Federal Place, Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 582-6251
Room 204, 343 Waller Avenue, Lexington, KY 4O504 (606) 233-2484
305 Federal Building, Owensboro, KY 42301 (502) 685-5158
19 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Covmgton, 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 Louis-
ville, 1964, president of the student council; 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 Jeffer-
son 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; cochairman, National Child Tragedies Coalition,
1981; advisory board member, National Institute of Justice, 1982-84; member of the Cres-
cent Hill Baptist Church, Louisville, KY; father of three children: Elly, Claire, and
Porter; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1984, for the term expiring January 3,
1991; reelected November 16, 1990, for the term expiring January 3, 1997.
Office Listings
120 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1702 224-2541
Administrative Assistant. Niels C. Hoich. FAX: 224-2499
Personal Secretary /Scheduler. Mary A. Barham
Press Secretary. Mary Jane Fingland.
Room 136-C, 600 Federal Place, Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 582-6304
State Director. Larry Cox.
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KENTUCKY
Federal Building, Room 307, Covington, KV 41101 (606) 261-6304
Suite N, 1501 North Mam Street, London, KY 40740 , , (606) 864-2026
Irving Cobb Building, 608 Broadway Street, Paducah, KY 42001 .... (502) 442-4554
155 East Main, Lexington, KY 40508 ... (606)252-1781
Federal Building, Room 102, 241 Main Street, Bowling Green, KY 42101 (502) 781-1673
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST Disrmicr
CARROLL HUBBARD, JR., Democrat, of Mayfield, KY; born in Murray, Galloway
County, KY, July 7, 1937; educated in the public schools of Beaver Dam, Ashland, and
Louisville, KY; graduated from (Louisville) Eastern High School, 1955; B.A., George*
town College, Georgetown, KY, 1959; J,D., University of Louisville School of Law,
1962; admitted to the Kentucky Bar, 1962, and commenced practice in Mayfield, KY;
served in the Kentucky Air National Guard, 1962-67; Kentucky Army National Guard,
1968-70; active duty: Lackland Air Force Base, Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio,
TX; rank, captain; position, legal officer, selective service system; elected to Kentucky
State Senate, 1967; reelected, 1971; chairman, Judiciary Committee, 1970; chairman, State
Government Committee, 1974; former president, Mayfield Rotary Club, 1966; chosen one
of the three outstanding young men of Kentucky in 1 968 by Kentucky Jaycees; chosen in
1972 by Kentucky Young Democrats as Outstanding Young Democrat Legislator; chosen
among "Outstanding Young Men in America** in 1970; recipient of Outstanding Service
Award at 1971 Southeastern Kentucky Homecoming; chosen in 1966, 1967, and 1968 as
Outstanding Young Man of Mayfield-Graves County, KY, by Mayfield Jaycees; member,
deacon, and moderator of First Baptist Church, Mayfield, KY; former member, State Ex-
ecutive Board, Kentucky Baptist Convention; married to the former Carol Fairchild
Brown of Whitesburg, KY, 1984; two children: Kelly Lynn and Krista Leigh; chairman,
94th Democratic class, 1975; associate whip, 95th, 96th, and 97th Congresses; 1985, elect-
ed a regional whip, and 99th, 100th, 101st Congresses; chairman, Panama Canal/Outer
Continental Shelf Subcommittee; 96-97th Congresses; chairman, Subcommittee on Gener-
al Oversight and Investigations; Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee; elected
to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2268 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1701 225-3115
Administrative Assistant. Lorraine Grant. FAX: 225-1622
Legislative Director. Maureen Fletcher,
Press Secretary. Joey Lucas.
100 Federal Building, P.O. Box 2450, Paducah, KY 42002 (502) 442-9804
Field Representative. Elaine Sullivant.
Municipal Building, P.O. Box 1457, Henderson, KY 42420 (502) 826-5776
P.O. Box 422, 145 East Center, Madisonville, KY 42431,, ,. (502) 825-1371
109 Hammond Plaza, No, 1, Hopkinsville, KY 42240 .. (502) 885-2625
Park Square Offices, Suite No. 1, Mayfield, KY 42066 , (502) 247-7128
Counta Ballard, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway. Carlisle, Christian, Crittewten, Fulton, Grave*, Henderson, Hickroan,
Hopkins, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, Marshall, McCracken, McLean, Mwhlenberg, Ohio, Todd, Trigg, Union, and
Webster (24 counties). Population (1980), 525,844. ...
42 1 ' 42 2 ' 42003 ' 4202 - 29 ' 42031-33, 42035-40, 42041 (part), 42044-51, 42053-56,
1S& 4206 ?- 71 > 4 2Q76-79, 42081-88 r 42134 (part), 42201-04, 42206 (part), 42209, 42211-12, 42215-17,
42234 > 42236 ' 42240 > *-. *2254, 42256, 4226M>3, 42265-68, 42273, 42274
' 422B3f 4228 *- 88 ' 42301 (P*rtX 42 ^0 (P*rt), 42321 <p*rt), 42322-28, 42330, 42332-
, 42349 - 5 42352 - 42 354> 42357-58, 42361/42365, 42366 (part), 42367-72, 42374,
' 42402 ~ 04 42406 - 42408-11, 42413, 42420, 42431, 42436^37, 42440-42, 42444-45, 42450-
J, 4Z433-64, 42721 (
KENTUCKY 102d Congress 123
SECOND DISTRICT
WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Democrat, of Bowling Green, Warren County, KY; born
in Bowling Green on September 11, 1909; educated in the public schools of Bowling
Green and high school at Ogden Preparatory Department; A.B., Western Kentucky State
College, Bowling Green; LL.B., Ohio State University; married Miss Virginia Reardon,
of Bowling Green, KY, on June 17, 1937; two daughters: Celeste Jirles and Louise
Murphy; practicing attorney, Bowling Green, since March 18, 1934; Federal Conciliation
Commissioner, 1936-37, for Western District of Kentucky; elected county attorney of
Warren County in 1937 and served three 4-year terms; elected Commonwealth attorney
of the Eighth Judicial District, composed of Allen and Warren Counties, in 1951 and
served until August 15, 1953, having been elected to Congress; sworn in as a Member of
Congress on January 6, 1954, and never missed a day or a vote since being sworn hi as a
Member; Baptist; past president of the Young Democratic Clubs of Kentucky; during
World War II served in the U.S. Navy from October 1942 to December 1945; elected to
the 83d Congress on August 1, 1953; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member,
Committee on Appropriations; home address, 638 East Main, Bowling Green, KY; dis-
trict office: 414 East 10th Street.
Office Listings
2333 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1702 225-3501
Staff Assistants: Diane Rihely; Nancy A. Scheytt.
414 East Tenth Street, Bowling Green, KY 42101 (502) 842-7376
Staff Assistant. Anne M. Francis.
The Mall, No. 11, 50 Public Square, EHzabethtown, KY 42701 (502) 765-4360
Staff Assistant. Kathryn C. Poyner.
Counties: Allen, Barren, Breckinridge, Bulhtt, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Lame, Marion,
Meade, Nelson, Simpson, Spencer, Warren, and Washington (18 counties). Population (1980), 520,634.
ZIP Codes: 40004, 40008-09, 40012 (part), 40013, 40016, 40020, 40023 (part), 40028, 40033, 4O037, 40040, 40042, 40046
(part), 40047-49, 40051-52, 40060-64, 40069, 40071, 40078, 40103-04, 40106-11, 40114-15, 40117, 40119. 40121,
40140-46, 40150, 40152-53, 40155. 40157, 40160-65, 40170-71, 40175-76, 40177 (part), 40178, 40328 <
(part), 40468 (part), 42101-02, 42120, 42122-23, 42127, 42128 (part), 42130-31, 42133 (part), 42134 (
(part) 42150, 42152-53, 42155 (part), 42156, 42157 (part), 42159-60, 42163-64, 42170-71, 42206 (
42235, 42250, 42257, 42259, 42264, 42270, 42272, 42274 (part), 42275 (part), 42284-85, 42301 (
(part), 42321 (part), 42334, 42348, 42351, 42355-56, 42364, 42366 (part), 42373, 42375, 42376 C_ .,.
(part) 42701, 42712-13, 42716 (part), 42718 (part), 42721 (part), 42722, 42724, 42726, 42729, 42732, 42740, 42746
(part) 42748, 42749 (part), 42754, 42757 (part), 42762, 42764-66, 42772, 42776, 42779-81, 42782 (part), 42783-85,
42787-88
THIRD DISTRICT
ROMANO L. MAZZOLI, Democrat, of Louisville, KY; born in Louisville, Jefferson
County, KY, November 2, 1932; education at St. Xayier High School, Louisville, KY;
University of Notre Dame, B.S. in business administration (magna cum laude), 1954; Uni-
versity of Louisville Law School, J.D., 1960; U.S. Army, 1954-56; admitted to the Ken-
tucky bar 1960; Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co. Law Department, 1960-62; private
practice of law, 1962-70; lecturer in business law, Bellarmine College, Louisville, 1963-
67; elected to Kentucky State Senate November 1967; named Outstanding Freshman Sen-
ator, 1968 session; named Best Senator from the Public Standpoint, 1970 session; member:
Louisville, Kentucky State, and American Bar Associations; Notre Dame Club of Ken-
tucky Notre Dame Club of Washington; married the former Helen Dillon, 1959; two
children: Michael and Andrea; elected to 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to
each succeeding Congress; member: House Committee on Judiciary; House Committee on
Small Business; Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
Office Listings
2246 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1703 225-5401
Staff Director. Jane Kirby
Personal Secretary. Renee Benjamin.
Legislative Assistant.-~Michael Long. .
FederalBuilding, Room 551, 600 Martin Luther King, Jr. Place, Louisville,
KY 40202-2267 (502)582-5129
Chief of Staff. Charles Mattingly.
124 Congressional Directory KENTUCKY
Jefferson County: The cities of Louisville and Shively, mo of the cmes of JcfTcrsontown and St Matthew the
dues of Audubon Park, Minor Lane Heights, and St Reg* Park, Park*a> Village, Beachwood Village, fiVoS
Fields, Cambridge, Hollow Creek, Houston Acres. Hun>ttwurne Acres, Kinsley, Lincolnshire, Lynnview, Maf
dowvVew Estates, Norbourne Estates, Plymouth Wlage, Richtftwn Seneca 'Gardens .South Park View, SpnngU
Strathmoor Gardens, Strathmoor Manor, Strathmoor Village, Wellington* west Buechel and Woodlawti Park, ami
the suburban communities of Buechel, Fairdale <part), Pern Creek, Okolona, Pleasure Ridge Park, and Valley
Station (part). Population (1980), 522,636
40200 (part), 40201-05, 40206 (part), 40207 (part). 40208- H, 40214 (part), 40215-18, 40219 (oarrt
25, 40228 (part), 40232-39, 4O258, 4O270. 40272 (part), 402>! (part). 40299 (part) IP ^''
FOURTH DISTRICT
JIM SUNNING, Republican, of Southgate, KY; born in Southgate, KY, October 23,
1931; attended St. Theresa School, Southgate; graduated, St. Xavier High School, Cincin-
nati, 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 Coun-
cil, 1977-79; appointed member, Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana Regional Council of Gov-
ernments, Cincinnati, OH; National Committeeman, Republican National Committee,
1983-present; appointed member, President's National Advisory Board on International
Education Programs, 1984-present; 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 Listing*
116 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1704 225-3465
Administrative Assistant. David A. York.
Legislative Director. Richard L. Robinson.
Office Manager/Executive Secretary. Joan L. Manning,
Suite 160, 1717 Dixie Highway, Fort Wright, KY 410U (606) 342-2602
District Administrator. Oteka Brab.
Suite 105, 10101 Linn Station Road, Louisville, KY 40223 , <502) 429-5588
Counties: Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Henry, Kcnton, Oldham, Owen, Pendleton, and Trimble.
JEFFERSON COUNTY: That part not contained in the Third District. Population (1980), 522,706.
ZIP Codes: 40006-07, 40010-11, 40014, 40017-18, 40019 (part), 40023 (part), 40025-27, 40031, 40036, 40045. 40050,
40055-56, 40057 (part), 40058-59, 40068, 40070, 40075, 40077, 401 18, 40177 (p*rt>, 40200 (part), 40206 (part), 40207
(part), 40214 (part), 40219 (part), 40220 (part), 40222, 40223 (part), 40224,^10228 (part), 40229, 40241-43, 40272
(part), 40291 (part), 40299 (part), 40327, 40355, 40363, 40389, 41001, 41005-O9, 410W (part), 41011-12, 41014-18,
41030, 41033, 41035, 41040, 41042, 41043 (part), 41045-46. 41048, 41051-54, 41059, 41063741071-76. 41080, 41083,
41085-86, 41091-92, 41094-95, 41097-98, 45275
FIFTH DISTRICT
HAROLD ROGERS, Republican, of Somerset, KY; bom 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 Schoo!, 1964; lawyer; admitted to
the Kentucky State Bar in 1964 and 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,
5Xi V? 69 " 801 dogate, Republican National Convention, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, and
1988; Republican nominee for Lt. Governor, KY, 1979; past president, Kentucky Com-
monwealth 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 Soci-
ety, 1981-present; member, House Energy and Commerce Committee, 1981-82; member,
House Appropriations Committee, 1983-present; member, House Budget Committee,
KENTUCKY 102d Congress 125
1987- 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:
Office Listings
343 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1705 225-4601
Administrative Assistant. Marty T. Driesler. FAX: 225-0940
Legislative Director. SueAnn S. Losey.
Office Manager. Kim Tremble.
Press Secretary. David Fox.
203 East Mount Vernon Street, Somerest, KY 42501 (606) 679-8346
District Administrator. Robert L. Mitchell.
Counties: Adair, Bell, Casey, Clay, Cimton, Cumberland, Estill, Garrard, Green, Harlan, Jackson, Jessamine, Knox,
Laurel, Lee, Leslie, Lincoln, McCreary, Metcalfe, Monroe, Owsley, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, Taylor, Wayne,
and Whitley. LETCHER COUNTY: That part not contained in the Seventh District. Population (1980), 523,664.
ZIP Codes: 37715 (part), 40328 (part), 40336, 40339, 40341, 40356, 40383 (part), 40385 (part), 40390 (part), 40402-03,
40407 (part), 40409-10, 40413, 4O415, 40417, 40419-21, 40430, 40434-35, 40437, 40441-42, 40444-45, 40447-48,
40455-56, 40460-61, 40465, 40467, 40471-73, 40481, 40484, 40486, 4O488-89, 40492, 40494-95, 40701, 40724, 40729-
30 40734, 40737, 40740-42, 40751, 40754-55, 4O759, 4O763-64, 40769, 40771, 40801, 40803, 40806-08, 40810, 40813,
40815-20, 40823-31, 40840, 40843-47, 40849, 40853-56, 40858, 40861-63, 40865, 40867-68, 40870, 40873-74, 40902-
03 40905-06, 40911, 40913-15, 40917, 40921, 40923, 40927, 40930-32, 40935-36, 40939-41, 40943-44, 40946, 40949,
40951 40953, 40955, 4O958, 40962, 40964-65, 40970. 40972, 40977-83, 40987-88, 40995, 40997-99, 41311, 41314
(oart)' 41323, 41328, 41333, 41338, 41343-44, 41347, 41351, 41358-59, 41362, 41364, 41368, 41378, 41383, 41386,
41396 41397 (part), 41714, 41723 (part), 41728, 41730, 41732, 41749, 41762, 41764, 41766, 41775-77, 41804 (part),
41833! 41834 (part), 41848 (part), 41858 (part), 42124, 42128 (part), 42129, 42133 (part), 42140, 42141 (part), 42151,
42154 42155 (part), 42157 (part), 42166-67, 42169, 42214, 42501, 42510-11, 42516, 42518-19, 42528, 42532-33,
42536 42539, 42541, 42544, 4255O, 42552-55, 42557-58, 42563-67, 42601-03, 42607, 42611, 42613, 42618, 42629,
42631-35, 42638-40, 42642-43, 42647-49, 42653-55, 42711, 42714-15, 42716 (part), 42717, 42718 (part), 42720,
42723, 42728, 42730-31. 42733, 42735-36, 42741-43, 42746 (part), 42749 (part), 42752-53, 42757 (part), 42758-59,
42761, 42763, 42768. 42782 (part), 42786
SIXTH DISTRICT
LARRY J. HOPKINS, Republican, of Lexington, KY; born in Detroit, MI, October
25, 1933; attended the public schools in Wingo, KY; graduated, Wingo High School,
1951- attended Murray State University, Murray, KY; honorary doctorate in laws, More-
head State University, 1975; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1954-56; stockbroker,
J J B. Hilliard & Lyons, Inc.; served in the State house of representatives, 1972, 1974, and
1976- State senate, 1978; county clerk, Fayette, KY, 1969; member: Centenary United
Methodist Church, Kiwanis International, Masons, and Olieka Shrine; chosen "Legislator
of the Year'* in 1974, 1976, and 1978 by three community organizations; married to the
former Carolyn Pennebaker, 1956; three children: Shae, Tara, and Josh; elected to the
96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2437 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1706 225-4706
Administrative Assistant, Larry VanHoose.
Executive Assistant, Janna Hensinger.
Vine Center, Room 207, 333 West Vine Street, Lexington, KY 40507 (606) 233-2848
District Office Manager. Kay Wiseman.
Countie.: Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Bracken, Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Harrison, Madison, Mercer, Montgomery,
Nicholas, Robertson, Shelby. Scott, and Woodford. Population (1980), 519,009.
ZIP Codes: 40003, 40012 (part), 40019 (part), 40022, 40023 (part), 40046 (part),
40223 (part), 40310-11, S0314, 40320, 40324. 40328 (part), 40330 (part) 40332, 4033. ^40 ,
40350, 40351 (part), 40353 (part), 40357, 40359, 40361, ^^ n ^^^^^
40390 (part), 40391, 40405,^40407 foart), 40422, 40426, 40440, 40452, 40464, **8
40522-24, 40533, 40544, 40555, 40574-97, 40601-03, 41002 (part), 41003-O4, 41031, 4
(part), 41044 (part), 41055 (part), 41061, 41064 (part)
126 Congressional Directory KENTUCKy
SEVENTH DISTRICT
CARL C PERKINS, Democrat, of Leburn, KY; born in Washington, DC, August j
1954; educated in Fairfax County School System; B.A., Davidson College, NC, ijft
J.D., University of Lousiville, KY, 1978; practicing attorney, 1978-84; farmer; member',
Kentucky House of Representatives, elected 1981 through November 6, 1984; MasonJ
Baptist; trustee, Appalachian Regional Hospital, 1981-84; former vice chairman, board of
governors of Hazard Appalachian Regional Hospital; married to the former Janet Neville;
two children; Carl Andrew and Megan Nichole; elected to the 98th Congress, November
6, 1984, to fill the unexpired term of his father, the late Carl D, Perkins, and reelectedto
each succeeding Congress,
Office Listings
1004 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515- 1707 ., 225-4935
Administrative Assistant-David M. Whaiin,
Legislative Dircctor.-Omer Waddles.
Office Manager-Charlotte R. Welch.
Press Secretary/Legislative Assistant, Richard Lewis,
Federal Building, 1405 Greenup Avenue, Ashland, KY 4110J ,.,.,. , (606) 325-8530
P,0, Box 486, Morehead, KY 40351 .. ... (606) 784-1000
Federal Building, Main Street, Pikeville, KY 41501 . , , , (606)432-4191
Counties: Bath, Boyd, Breathitt, Carter, Elliott, Fleming, Floyd, Oretnup, Johnwn, Knott, Lawrence, Lewis,
Magoffin, Martin, Mason, Menifee, Morgan, Perry, Pike, Powell, Rowm, and Wolfe, LtiTtHEft COUNTY; All
except Eolia census county division and enumeration district* 7MT ami 764U Peculation (1980), 526,284,
ZIP Codes: 25661 (part), 40306, 40309, 40312-13, 40316-17, 40319, 40322, 40329, 40345-46, 40351 (part), 40353 (part),
40358, 40360, 40365-66, 40369, 40371, 40373, 40374 (part), 40376, 4038041, 405W-H8, 41002 (put), 41034 (part),
41037, 41039 (part), 41041, 41044 (part), 41049, 41055 (part), 41056, 41062, 41064 (part), 41065, 41081, 41093,410%,
41101, 41105, 41121, 41124-25, 41127-29, 41131-32, 41135, 41137, 41139, 4114144, 41146, 41149-50, 41152-53,
41156-60, 41162-64, 41166, 41168-71, 4117344, 41189, 41201, 41203*04, 41211, 41214-16, 41219*20, 41222-28,
41230-34, 41237-38, 41240, 41250-51, 41253-69, 41271, 41274, 41301, 41306-07, 41310, 41313, 41314 (part), 41315-
17, 41321, 41327, 41329-32, 41334, 41339-40, 41342, 41346, 41348, 41352, 41357. 41360, 41363, 41365-7, 41369-70,
41377, 41385, 41390*91, 41393-94, 41397 (part), 41401, 41403, 41405-14, 41417, 41419, 41421-22, 41425-27,41429-
31, 41433-35, 41438-41, 41443-44, 41447-48, 41450-53, 41456-57, 41459, 4146*67, 41469, 41472-75, 41477,41501,
41503, 41510-14, 41517-29, 41531, 41534-40, 41542-55, 41557, 41559*72, 41574, 41*01-07, 41612, 41614-16, 41619,
41621-22, 41624-27, 41629-33, 41635-37, 41639-43, 41645-51, 41653, 41655, 416SWO, 41663, 41666-69, 41701,
41710-13, 41719-22, 41723 (part), 41725, 41727, 41729, 41731, 41733, 41735-36, 4173940, 41742-43, 4174547,
41751, 41754, 41756, 41759-60, 41763, 41765, 41771-74, 41778, 41801, 41804 (part), 41805, 41810*12, 41815, 41817-
19, 41821-26, 41828-29, 41831-32, 41834 (part), 4183540, 4184247, 4JS48 (part), 41849, 41851, 41855, 41857,
41858 (part), 41859-62
LOUISIANA 102d Congress 127
LOUISIANA
(Population, 1980 census, 4,203,972)
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 and Novem-
ber 6, 1984; chairman, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1975-77; member,
Committee on Appropriations; chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Develop-
ment; chairman, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; member, Committee on
the Budget; member, Committee on Aging.
Office Listings
136 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1802 224-5824
Administrative Assistant. James M. Oakes.
Legislative Director. Laura Hudson.
Executive Assistant. Patsy J. Guyer.
Press Secretary. Tony Garrett.
Hale Boggs Federal Building, Room 1010, 501 Magazine Street, New
Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 589-2427
Joe D. Waggonner, Jr. Federal Building, Suite 7A12, 500 Fannin Street,
Shreveport, LA 71101-3086 (318) 226-5085
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 Congress-
man Edwin W. Edwards, 1968-69; district assistant to Congressman Edwards, 1969-72;
member: Louisiana Bar Association and Acadia Parish Bar Association; board of direc-
tors, International Rice Festival Association; member: Crowley Jaycees; Crowley Cham-
ber 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, 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 Conserva-
tion of Wildlife and Fisheries and the Environment, 1979-86; elected to U.S. Senate No-
vember 4, 1986; chairman, Subcommittee on Merchant Marine; chairman, Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1989-90; member, Committee on Commerce, Science
and Transportation; member, Committee on Finance; member, Special Committee on
Aging.
Office Listings
516 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-1803 224-4623
Chief of Staff. Wallace Henderson.
Legislative Director. [Vacant.]
Executive Assistant. Norraa Jane Sabiston.
Press Secretary. Robert Mann.
Federal Building, Room 301, 705 Jefferson Street, Lafayette, LA 70501 (318) 264-6871
534 Murray Street, Alexandria, LA 71301 (318) 473-7370
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,
Aoril 30 1943- graduated, St. Martin's High School, New Orleans, 1960; B.A., econom-
ics Tulane University, 1967; J.D., Tulane University Law School, 1968; admitted to the
Louisiana Bar in 1968 and 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; grad-
uate 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, Louisi-
ana 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., Ill,
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; member, Appropriations Com-
mittee.
Office Listings
2368 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.
Ill 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
432 East Boston Street, Convington, LA 70433 (504) 892-7304
St. Tammany Parish. Jefferson Parish: Wards: 1, 5, and 7-10; ward 2 (precinct I); ward 3 (precincts 1, 2, 4, and 5);
ward 4 (precincts 1-3, 7A-7E, and 10A-18) ORLEANS PARISH: Ward 4 (precincts 7-23), ward 5 (precincts 13-19);
ward 7 (precincts 39-42), and ward 17 (precincts 17-21). Population (1980), 525*319.
ZIP Code* 70001-06, 70009-11, 70033, 70040, 70053 (part), 70054-55, 70056 (part), 70058 (part), 70062 (part), 70063-
65, 70072 (part), 70075, 70082, 70094, 70118 (part), 70119 (part), 70121, 70122 (part), 70124 (part), 70181, 70183,
70420, 70427 (part), 70431, 70433-34, 70437 (part), 70438 (part), 70445, 70447-48, 70449 (part), 70452, 70457, 70458
SECOND DISTRICT
WILLIAM J. JEFFERSON, Democrat, of New Orleans, LA; born in Lake Provi-
dence, LA, March 14, 1947; attended East Carroll Davish Training School, Lake Provi-
dence, LA; graduated, G.W. Griffin High School in Lake Providence, LA, 1965; B.A.,
political science, Southern University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, LA, 1969; JJX
Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, 1972; admitted to the bar, New Orleans, LA,
1972; attorney, Jefferson, Bryan, Jupiter, Lewis & Blanson, New Orleans, LA; first lieu-
tenant, 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 Akilaha, 1984; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6,
1990. *
Office Listings
506 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1802 225-6636
Administrative Assistant. Weldon J. Rougeau. FAX: 225-1988
Executive Secretary/Scheduler. Annette L. Crumbley.
Press Secretary. Jean LaPlace.
1012 Boggs Federal Building, 501 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70120... (504) 589-2274
District Office Manager. Stephenie Edwards.
LOUISIANA 102d Congress 129
Orleans Parish: That part not contained in the First District. Population (1980), 526,605.
JnISS 4 ?' 7 5?^ 7 ?2 5 |, (P ^?'7 0062 ( P art) ' 700S1 * 70085 * 70112-17, 70118 (part), 7011* (part), 7O122
K 4 -7fe?> 70 * 25 - 31 ' 7014 . 70150-53, 70156-58, 70160-62, 70172, 70174-76, 70178^79, 70182,
' yu, /u*3o (part)
os 7oi89-907(58 (part)
THIRD DISTRICT
W.J. (BILLY) TAUZIN, Democrat, of Thibodaux, 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 and commenced
practice in Houma, LA.; law partner, Marcel, Marcel, Fanguy & Tauzin, 1968-72; private
practice, 1972; partner, Sonnier & Tauzin, 1976; married to the former Oayle Theresa
Clement, Choupic, 1965; five children: Kristie Rene, W.J. (Billy) III, John Ashton,
Thomas Nicholas, and Michael James; 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; Fresh-
man Representative, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; member: Energy and
Commerce and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committees; Democratic Steering and
Policy Committee.
Office Listings
2342 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1803 225-4031
Administrative Assistant. Elizabeth Megginson
1041 Hale Boggs Building, 501 Magazine, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 589-6366
District Coordinator. Wayne Fernandez.
Federal Building, Suite 107, Houma, LA 70360 (504) 876-3033
District Representative. Tommy Lyons.
210 East Main Street, New Iberia, LA 70560 (318) 367-8231
District Representative. Bonnie Eve Landry.
Parishes: Assumption, Iberia, Lafourche, Plaquemmes, St Bernard, St. Charles, St. Mary, and Terrebonne JEFFER-
SON PARISH: That part not contained in the First District. ST MARTIN PARISH: District 1 (precincts 2 and 5).
Population (1980), 526,364.
ZIP Codes: 70030-31, 70036-39, 70041-44, 70047, 70049, 70053 (part), 70056 (part), 70057, 70058 (part), 70066-67,
70070, 70072 (part), 70073, 70076, 70078-80, 70083-84, 70087, 70091-92, 70141, 70301-02, 70339-45, 70352-61,
70363-64, 70371-75, 70377, 70380-81, 70390-95, 70397, 70513-14, 70518 (part), 70522-23, 70528 (part), 70538,
70540, 70544, 70552, 70560-62, 70569, 70582 (part), 70592 (part)
FOURTH DISTRICT
JIM McCRERY, Republican, of Shreveport, LA; born in Shreveport, Caddo Parish,
LA, September 18, 1949; attended, Leesville Elementary, LA, 1955-58, and Pine Shad-
ows Elementary, Houston, TX, 1958-61; graduated Leesville Jr. and Sr. High, LA, 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; assist-
ant 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.
130 Congressional Directory
LOUISIANA
Office U*ting*
429 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-18O4 225-2777
Administrative Assistant Grace Wiegers. FAX: 225-8039
Press Secretary. Leslie Corkern.
621 Edwards Street, Shreveport, LA 71101 ..... (318) 226-5080
District Manager. Janie Landry.
110 East Lula Street, Leesville, LA 71446 (318) 238-4550
Parishes: Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, De Soto, Red River, Sabme, Vcmon. and Wcbatcr. Bi AURHGARD PARISH: Ward
3. Population (1980), 525,067.
ZIP Coder 70634 (part), 70639, 70642, 70656 (part), 70659, 71001 (part), 71003 (part), 71004, 71006-07, 71009, 71018-
19, 71021, 71023T71024 (part), 71025, 710277 71028 (part), 71029-3O, 7I03J-38, 71039 (part), 71040, 71043-44
71046-52, 71055 (part), 71058-61, 71063 (part), 71064, 71065 (part), 71067, 71068 (part), 71069, 71071-73, 71073
71078, 71082, 71101771103-13, 71115, 71118-20, 71129-3O, 71133-39, 71146, 71148-49, 71161-66, 71171-72,71222
(part), 71235 (part), 71256 (part), 71275 (part), 71403 (part), 71406, 71419, 71426, 71429. 71437, 71439, 71443-K
71449, 71450 (part), 71459-62, 71469 (pan), 71474-75, 71486 ^
FIFTH DISHTRICT
JERRY HUCKABY, Democrat, of Ringgold, LA; born in Hodge t Jackson Parish, LA,
July 19, 1941; graduated, Minden High School, 1959; B.S., Louisiana State University,
1963; M.B.A., Georgia State University, 1968; graduate work toward doctorate in eco-
nomics, Louisiana Tech University; businessman; farmer; served in various management
programs, Western Electric, 1963-73, resigned in 1973 to devote full time to farming in-
terests; Lions Club, Boy Scout Master, Louisiana Farm Bureau; married to the former
Suzanna Woodard, 1962; two children: Michelle and Clay; elected to the 95th Congress,
November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office fitting*
2182 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1805 225-2376
Administrative Assistant. Lou Gchrig Burnett, FAX: 225-2387
Legislative Director. Carol Ekern Connors.
211 North Third Street, Monroe, LA 71201 (318) 387-2244
District Representatives, Tom Bond; Ray O. Wright.
Old Courthouse Building, P.O. Box 34, Natchttoches, LA 71457 (318) 352-9000
District Representative. Mike Sibley.
Parish**: Bienville, Caldwell, Catahoula, ConcordU, East Carroll, Franklin, Grant, Jackion, La Salle, Lincoln,
Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Ouachitat, Richland, Tentt*, Unkm, Wett Carroll, and Winn. RAPIDES PARISH:
Ward 111; ward 10 (precincts 1-3, 5, 7, 8, 10, and 11 and part* of precinct* 6, 9, 12, and 13). Population (1980),
ZIP Codes: 71001 (part), 71002, 71003 (part), 71008, 71O14, 71016, 71020, 71024 (part), 71028 (part), 71031, 71039
rt) 71045, 71055 (part), 71063 (part^lOfiS (part), 71066, 71068 (part), 71070, 71079-80, 7 1201-03? 7 1207, 71209-
?A-l !216k 71218 - 21 ' 7l222 (part), 71223; 71225-27. 7 122$-3o, 71232-34. 71235 (part), 71236-43, 71245,
B 7 , !2 i?;fi' I 1 , 2 ?" 54 * 71256 <e w ^ *-*l. 71263-64, 71266. 71268-70, 71272-73,^1275 (part). 71276-77,
71334-36, 71340, 71 342-4^7 1348, 71354,
> - , , ,
71363 ' 71365 -6. 71368, 71371, 7J373, 71375, 71377-78, 7140t, 71403 (part), 71404-05, 71407,
li"i!' 71420 ~ 23 ' 71425 7M** 7 ^32, 71434-36, 71440-41, 71447 (paVt), 7I4J8Tpirt), 71452, 71454-
58, 71465, 71467-68, 71469 (part), 71471, 71473, 71477, 71479-81, 71483, 71497
SIXTH DISTRICT
RICHARD H. BAKER, Republican, from Baton Rouge, LA; born in New Orleans,
^YS 5^ 22 ' 1948; attende d 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
LOUISIANA
102d Congress 131
Rouee Lodge No. 372 Central Region Planning Commission; member: Interior
to AflHn Committee; married to rtie former Kay Carpenter in 1969; two <*J
d^n and Julie; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 19S6; reelected November
8 1988; reelected November 6, 1990; Small Business Committee and Banking, Finance
and Urban Affairs Committee, 102d Congress.
Office Listings
404 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1806 ....................... 225-3901
Administrative Assistant. Tim Carpenter.
Legislative Director. Duane Duncan.
Office Manager. Lynn Kirk. , A no fSO^ 929-7711
Suite 104, 5757 Corporate Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 ........................... (5O4) 92* //n
District Director. Ronnie Duncan. . ms_4g45
Suite 1, 105 South Cherry Street, Hammond, LA 70403 ....................................... (504) 345-4845
8
SEVENTH DISTRICT
JAMES A. HAYES, Democrat, of Lafayette, LA; born in Lafayette on Deceinl^r 21,
19^ abided Hanulton Training School, Lafayette; graduated I^aye^ ttgSc*
toil' RS University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, 1967; J.D., Tulane Law
8, 1988; reelected October 6, 1990.
Office Listings
503 Cannon House Office Building, Washing DC ^20515-1807 225^2031
Chief of Staff/Legislative Director. Rhod Shaw.
Scheduler. Lynn Hargroder. (318) 2 33-4773
103 East Vermilion, Lafayette, LA 70501
Executive Director. Louis Ferret / 318 ) 433.1613
Suite 402, 901 Lake Shore Drive, Lake Charles, LA 70601 V .;
Staff Assistant Sheryl Ann Sinegal Nixon.
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EIGHTH DISTRICT
Congressional Directory LOUISIANA
r HOI T OWAY Republican, of Forest Hill, LA; born in Lecompte, LA on
28 ?943 STnded FoTest Hill Grammar School; graduated, Forest Hill High
> at ended National Aeronautics School, Kansas City, KS; sales and promo-
School, LA, attenaeQ iNai operator, Holloway's Nursery; member:
tion, Pan American Airways. ox T er { p K Bureau L ouis.ana Nursery Associa-
^^^S^r^Tw^n^^, Regional Nursery Association; mar-
tt M to *rfom^herinVKoWhepp in 1967; four children: Timothy, Mark Rebecca,
ned to *e former ' ^ ne 0^ on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeed-
gSSSS ? Agriculture; Committee on SrnaH Business; Com-
mittee on Children, Youth, and Families.
Office Listings
225-4926
1206 Longworth House Office Buildmg, Washington, DC 20515-1808 ............
Legislative Director. Cal Odom.
Press Secretary. Stephen LeBlanc.
Special Assistant. Mary Trimble.
Executive Assistant-Dorothy Bogr- ............... (318) 473.7430
Population (1980), 525,389.
71485
MAINE 102d Congress 133
MAINE
(Population, 1980 census, 1,123,670)
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 Pe-
nobscot 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 In-
stitute 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' "Presi-
dent'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" (co-
author, Senator Gary Hart), 1985, "A Baker's Nickel," 1986; "Men of Zeal," (coauthor,
Senator George Mitchell), 1988; "One-Eyed Kings," 1991; elected to the U.S. Senate, No-
vember 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; reelected on November 6,
1984; reelected November 6, 199O.
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. Robert P. Savitt.
154 State Street, Augusta, ME 04330 ....
Federal Building, Room 204, 202 Harlow Street, Bangor, ME 04401 .
10 Moulton Street, Portland, ME 04101 -.
GEORGE J. MITCHELL, Democrat, of Portland, ME; born in Waterville, ME,
August 20, 1933; attended St. Joseph's grammar school, and graduated from Waterville
High School, 1950; B.A., Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, 1954; served in the U.S.
Army Countermtelligence Corps, Berlin, Germany, 1954-56; LL.B., Georgetown Univer-
sity Law Center, Washington, DC, 1960; lawyer; trial attorney, Antitrust Division, De-
partment of Justice, Washington, DC, 1960-62; executive assistant to US. Senator
Edmund S. Muskie, 1962-65; Democratic State chairman for Maine, 1966-68; partner,
law firm of Jensen, Baird, Gardner, Donovan, & Henry, Portland, ME, 1965-77; Demo-
cratic national committeeman, 1969-77; assistant county attorney, Cumberland County,
ME, 1971- Democratic candidate for Governor, 1974; U.S. Attorney for Maine, 1977-79;
U.S. District Judge for Maine, 1979; appointed by Gov. Joseph E. Brennan, U.S. Senator,
May 17, 1980, to fill the unexpired term of Senator Edmund S. Muskie; elected to the
U.S. Senate, November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983; reelected
on November 8, 1988; elected Senate majority leader in November 1988 for the 101st
Congress.
134 Congressional Directory
MAINE
Offtc*
176 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, EX' 205 JO 1002 . 224-5344
Administrative Assistant, Mary McAtene> TDD: 224-0208
Office Manager Donna Beck.
Press Assistant. Knstin Amerlmg ,-,,*, ,~ M . f
Room 101-C PO. Box 5248, 40 Western Avenue. August*, Mi-. O41J2 . (207) 622-8292
P O Box 1237 202 Hariow Street, B*ngor. ME W401 (207) 945-0451
231 Mam Street, Biddeford, ME 0400$ .. . . , - (207) 282-4144
11 Lisbon Street, Lewiston, ME O4240... ...,..,. ,. .. (207)784-0163
P O Box 8300;537 CongreW Street, Portland, ME 04104 (207) 874-0883
Chief Field Representative, Larry Sennit,
6 Church Street, Presque Isle, ME 04769 - 207) 764-5601
Main and Winter Streets, Rocktaad, ME 04*41 , 207) 596-0311
PO Box 786, 33 College Avenue, Watervtlte. ME 04TO (207)873-3361
REPRESENTATIVES
FIftST DISTRICT
THOMAS H. ANDREWS, Democrat, of Portland, ME; born in North Easton, MA,
March 23, 1953; attended North Easton Grammar School; graduated from North Easton
High School; B.A., religion/philosophy, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, 1976; erwi-
ronmental activist; director, Maine Association of Handicapped Persons, 1981; director,
Maine Studies Institute, 1987-90; State representative, 1982-84, State senator, 1984-90;
Senate Chair, Committee on Economic Development; Senate Chair, Committee on Tax-
ation; married in 1990 to the former Debra Johnson; elected to the 102d Congress on
November 6, 1990.
Ofttct Liftings
1724 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1901 225-6116
Administrative Assistant. Craig S. Brown.
Executive Assistant. Deborah Cook.
Office Manager, Kimberly J. Monaghan.
Second Floor, 177 Commercial Street, Portland, ME 04101 ,.,, (207) 772-8240
District Director. Joseph W. Cowie,
Press Secretary. Dennis M. Bailey.
Counties: Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and York. WAUX> Couwrv: Cities and town* of
Burnham, Freedom, Islesboro, Liberty, Lincolnville, Montvtlte, Morrill, Northport, l^lcrmo, StKmnont, Troy,
Unity, and Waldo. Population (1980), 563,073.
ZIP Codes: 03801 (part), 03803, 03901-11, 04001-04, 04005 (part), 04006, 04008-09, 04011* 0401 3- 15, 04017, 04019'
04020 (part), 04021, 04024, 04027-31, 04032 (part), 04038-39, 04040 (part), 04042-43, 04046, 04047 (part), 04048-W,
04052-57, 04060-64, 04066-67, 04069 (part), 04071-79, 04081 (part), 04082-67, 04090-96, 04100-10, 04112, 0+224
(part), 04252 (part), 04254 (part), 04259 (part), 04260 (part), 04263 (part), 04265, 04270 (part), 04274 (P^wJ 1
(part), 04284, 04287 (part). 04330, 04341-43, 04345, 04347-55, 04357-64, 04438, 04496, 04530, 04535-39, 04541,
04543-44, 04546-49, 04551-56, 04558, 04562-65, 04567-68, 04570-76, 04578-79, 04645* 04769, 04841, 04843, 04846-
65, 04901, 04910, 04915, 04917-18, 04921, 04922 (part), 04926-27, 04929 (part), 04935, 04937 (part), 04941, 0*949,
04951-52, 04957 (part), 04962, 04963 (part), 04972-74, 04981, 04986-89
SECOND DISTRICT
OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, Republican, of Auburn, ME; born in Augusta, ME, February
21, 1947; Edward Little High School, Auburn, ME, 1965; B.A., University of Maine,
Qrono, 1969; served in Maine House of Representatives, 1973-76; Maine Senate, 1977-73;
elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
MAINE
102d Congress 135
Office Listings
2464 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-1902 225-6306
Administrative Assistant. -Kirk Walder.
Press Secretary. -Don Nathan.
Office Manager. Carol Gardner
Two Great Falls Plaza, Auburn, ME 04210 (207) 786-2451
Suite 306, One Cumberland Place, Bangor, ME 04401 (207) 945-0432
District Representative. Kevin Raye.
169 Academy Street, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-5124
Counties: Androscoggm, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, and Washington
WALDO COUNTY: Cities and towns of Belfast, Belraont, Brooks, Frankfort, Jackson, Knox, Monroe, Prospect,
Searsport, Stockton Springs, Swanville, Thorndike, and Winterport Population (1980), 543,178.
ZIP Codes: 04005 (part), 04010, 04016, 04020 (part), 04022, 04032 (part), 04037, 04040 (part), 04041. 04047 (part),
04051 04058, 04068/04069 (part), 04080, 04081 (part), 04088, 04210, 04216-17, 04219-21, 04223, 04224 (part),
04225^04230-31, 04233-O04243. 04250-51, 04252 (part), 04253, 04254 (part), 04255-58, 04259 art), 04260
JnarO 04261-62, 04263 (part), 04266-68, 04270 (part), 04271-73, 04274 (part), 04275-76, 04278-79, 04280 (part),
0^81-83; 04285186, 04287 (part), 04288-92, 04294, 04401, 04406, 04408, 04410-19, 04421-24, 04426-31, 04433-35,
44 -44 04446, 04448-51, 04453-65, 04467-68, 04471-76, 04478-79, 04481-82, 04484-85, 04487-93 I M495, 04497,
^T^b.^^
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136 Congressional Directory MARYLAND
MARYLAND
(Population, 1980 census, 4.216,446)
SENATORS
PAUL S, SARBANES, Democrat, of Baltimore, MD; born in Salisbury, MD, Febru-
ary 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 Univer-
sity, 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 Mary-
land House of Delegates in November 1966, serving from 1967-71; member, Greek Or-
thodox Cathedral of the Annunciation, Baltimore, MD; married Christine Dunbar of
Brighton, England; three children: John Peter, Michael Anthony, and Janet Matina; elect-
ed 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, and November 8, 1988.
Office Listings
309 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2002 224-4524
Administrative Assistant. Marvin Moss. FAX: 224-1651
Legislative Director. Julie Kehrh. TDD: 224-3452
Appointment Secretary. Elise Gillette.
Press Secretary. Bruce Frame.
1518 Federal Office Building, 31 Hopkins Plaza, Baltimore, MD 21201 (301) 962-4436
1110 Bonifont Street, Suite 450, Silver Spring, MD 20910 (301) 589-0797
1906 Frederick Street, Cumberland, MD 21502 (301) 722-5369
Route 3, Box 87, Bonhill Road, Salisbury, MD 21801 (301) 546-4998
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; became first woman representing the Democratic Party to
serve ui both Houses of Congress; appointed to: Appropriations (chair of Independent
Agencies Appropriation Subcommittee), Labor and Human Resources Small Business
Committees.
Office Listings
320 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2003 . ... 224-4654
Chief of Staff. Sue Nelson Wrenn. .................... TDD- 224-5223
Legislative Director. Trudy Vincent. ^+-m *
World Trade Center, Suite 253, Baltimore, MD 21202 ................................. (301) 962-4510
State Director. Maggie Mclntosh. ....................... ^ ; * a *"' wlw
3 Church Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401
, , ....... nn *
Suite 103, 9658 Baltimore Boulevard, College Pwk,' MD 20740 ........................... rwm 3455517
u ~~ )
, , ,
Suite 402 82 West Washington Street Haglrstown MD KM. 30 ) 79M826
City Center on the Plaza, 213 W. Main Street, Salisbury, MD 2180 . $01) 546-7711
MARYLAND 102d Congress 137
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 Cita-
tion, and others; teacher, Kent County High School, 1973-present; as teacher of Govern-
ment and History; member: Kent County Teachers' Association, American Legion, Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars, Order of the Purple Heart, Kennedyville Methodist Church; mar-
ried to the former Barbara Rawley; three children: Kevin, Joel, and Katie; elected to the
102d Congress on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
502 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2001 225-5311
Administrative Assistant. Tony Caligiun. FAX: 225-0254
Office Manager/Scheduler. Stacy Robert.
Legislative Assistant. Dan Walsh.
335 High Street, Chestertown, MD 21620 (301) 778-9407
One Plaza East, Salisbury, MD 21801 (301) 742-3184
20 West Bel Air Avenue, Aberdeen, MD 21001 (301) 272-6823
District Representative. Emmett Duke.
P.O. Box 2076, Village Square Shopping Center, Waldorf, MD 20601 (301) 645-9111
Counties: Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Annes, St Marys, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico,
and Worcester. HARFORD COUNTY- The eastern portion of the county. Population (1980), 526,206.
ZIP Codes: 19709 (part), 19940 (part), 19973 (part), 20601 (part), 20602-04, 20606, 20609-12, 20613 (part), 2O61S-22,
20624-30, 20632, 20634-37, 20639-40, 20643, 20645-46, 20650, 20653, 20656-62, 20664, 20667, 20670, 20674-78,
20680, 20682, 20684-90, 20692-93, 20695, 20714 (part), 20732, 20736, 20754 (part), 20758 (part), 21001, 21005,
21009, 21014 (part), 21017, 21024, 21028, 21034, 2104O (part), 21078, 21084, 21130, 21132 (part), 21154 (part), 21160,
21601, 21607, 21609-13, 21617, 21619-20, 21622-23, 21625-29, 21631-32, 21634-41, 21643-55, 21657-73, 21675-79,
21801, 21810-11, 21813-14, 21816-17, 21820-22, 21824, 21826, 21829-30, 21835-38, 2184O-42, 21849-53, 21856-58,
21861-67, 21869-72, 21874-75, 21901-04, 21911-21, 21930
SECOND DISTRICT
HELEN DELICH BENTLEY, Republican, of Lutherville, MD; born in Ruth, NV;
B.J., with honors, University of Missouri School of Journalism; honorary degrees in
doctor of laws from University of Michigan, University of Maryland, University of
Alaska, Long Island University, and Goucher College; also, honorary degrees in doctor
of humane letters, University of Portland (OR), Villa Julie College (MD) and Bryant Col-
lege of Business Administration (Providence, RI); reporter and maritime editor, The Sun,
Baltimore, 1945-69; television producer, 1950-65; appointed chairman, Federal Maritime
Commission, 1969-75; international business consultant, 1975-84; committee assignments:
Budget; Public Works and Transportation; also, Select Committee on Aging; married to
William Roy Bentley; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1610 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2002 225-3061
Administrative Assistant/Budget. Pat Wait. FAX: 225-4251
Legislative Assistant. Bill Lally.
Legislative Director. Chris Griffin.
200 East Joppa Road, Towson, MD 21204 (301) 337-7222
7458 German Hill Road, Dundalk, MD 21222 (301) 285-2747
115 Fulford Avenue, Bel Air, MD 21014 (301) 879-2517
Baltimore County: The central, eastern, and northern portions including the western half of Randallstown and as far
southwest as Granite, excluding Pikesville and anything south of Caves Road and Greenspring Valley Road;
138 Congressional Directory MARYLAND
excluding the eastern half of Randallstown, Woodlawn, Catonsville, Arbutus, and Lansdowne; the central nn^
excluding anything south of Towsontown Boulevard between Charles Street and Loch Raven Boulevard Hf
FORD COUNTY Towns of Bel Air, Joppatowne, Edgewood, Jarrettsville. and Forest Hill, bounded on the snlittT
by Winters Run Road; bounded on the northeast by Route 24, Deer Creek, and Thomas Road Pomilati rt ,; /iS5?
526,354. "puwnon (1980),
21224 (part), 21234 (part), 21236 (part), 21237 (part)
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 ' Balti'
more, 1967 (1st in class); attorney; admitted to Maryland Bar November 1967 and beean
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 Commit.
tee on Federalism; chairman, State Federal Assembly, National Council of State Legisla-
tors, 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 Balti-
more Council on Foreign Affairs; member, Associated Jewish Charities Welfare Fund-
board of trustees, University of Maryland Alumni Association-International; trustee, St*
Mary s College; chairman, Maryland Legal Services Corporation; Maryland Psychiatric
Society's Fnend of Psychiatry Award, 1988; Common Cause of Maryland Ann Hogan
Memorial Award, 1987; Waterfront Workers of Baltimore, Public Service Achievement
Award, 1987; MACO Legislator of the Year Award, 1984; Hadassah Award, 1981; Dr,
Herman Seidel Humanitarian Award, Histradrut, 1980; B'nai B'rith Menorah Ledge
Award, Save-a-Heart Humanitarian Award, 1975; William Strobie Thomas Award for the
Highest Academic Achievement at the University of Maryland School of Law; Order of
A^5 ' * N^ ^ Honor Soc *y Award; Omicron Delta Epsilon Economic Honorary
^^wSST 6 ! il 2*" My S a TEA****** 1966 ; ^0 children, Michael and Debo-
rah; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected November 8, 1988.
Office Listings
Scheduler/Office Manager. MarU Heimann.
Press Secretary. Dawana Merritt.
Z ^aS^^?S^ ( ^i 3 ')/S^ rt) U? 1 2t5/5 > 5 rt ^ v 21046 0rt). 21055. 21076 (part), 21117
21213 faSf &2M ?1?M ?^3' 51??l'* r ty 21208 ft* 1 ^ 212 * (part), 21210 rnirtV
21226 Sart), 21227. 21228 ^?SSV oolg^^ 21 ^^^?!^ 2 ,^?)' J
FOURTH DISTRICT
MARYLAND
102d Congress 139
Mansfield High School, 1970; B.S., chemistry, University of Maryland, 1974; B.A., M.A.,
Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar), Oxford, England, 1978; businessman; former profes-
sional basketball player (11 -year veteran of the National Basketball Association); founder,
McMillen Communications Corporation; member, Maryland Jaycees and Kiwanis; elected
to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
420 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2004 ....................... 225-8090
Administrative Assistant. Jerry Grant.
Office Manager. Leslie Nolan.
SuJm iSfSX H*hw NW., Glen Burme MD 21061 ........................... (301) 261-2008
Suite 207, 132 Holiday Court, Annapolis, MD 21401 ........................................... (301) 261-8401
?,-MD 20745 ........................................ (301) 567-92,2
e
912-15' 17 and 18 election distnct 9, precinct 3, that part not contained in the Fifth District; election district 11,
precinct* 1. Population (1980), 526,627.
M05, 29602 (part)
FIFTH DISTRICT
H. HOYER, .Democrat, of Foresee, MD; born |n New York NY, June 14,
.
ty and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission).
Office Listings
1705 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2005 .............. 225^131
Chief of Staff. Sam Wynkoop.
. Karin Johanson.
tjiuei 01 oiaii. aaui TT yi^^j^r'
Administrative Assistant. Karin Johanson.
Legislative Director. John Berry,
te 645, 4351 Garden City Drive, Lan
District Director. Martha Weber.
mnsra .
Legislative Director. John Berry. ..... (301) 43^5510
Suite 645, 4351 Garden City Dnve, Landover, MD 20785 ................................... v J
w:.*-:-* 1-^,.^+rtw _ "Martha Wftber.
526,295.
, ,*. .
6, precincts I, 3-S, 7, 10, 11, and 16; ^^"^^''Jj^^',^ Branch Avenue and run. m a southeasterly
inesofOldAlnto^rryRoaa^nOBra^ Woodyard Road, thence
SiTSSlJa- of Dower House Road. PopuUuon (1980).
^^
140 Congressional Directory MARYLAND
SIXTH DISTRICT
BEVERLY B. BYRON, Democrat, of Frederick, MD; born in Baltimore, MD, July
27 1932- daughter of the late Captain Harry C. Butcher and the late Ruth B. Butcher
graduated from National Cathedral School, Washington, DC, 1950; attended Hood Col'
lege, Frederick, MD, 1963-64; serves on House Armed Services Committee, Interior and
Insular Affairs Committee, Select Committee on Aging. In 1987, became the first woman
to chair an Armed Service subcommittee (Military Personnel and Compensation); very
active in civic and charitable organizations; member, Maryland Commission on Physical
Fitness; board of directors, American Hiking Society; leadership task force on AIDS;
leadership task force on health; board of trustees, Mount Saint Mary's College; board of
trustees, Frostburg State University's International Studies Program; board of advisors,
Univerity of Maryland Center for Political Leadership; board of associates, Hood Col'
lege; board of directors, Mt. St. Marys College; John F. Kennedy 50-Mile Memorial
Hike; married the late Congressman Goodloe E. Byron, 1952; three children: Goodloe E,
Jr., Barton Kimball, and Mary McComas; remarried to B. Kirk Walsh, 1986; elected to
Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2430 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2006 225-2721
Administrative Assistant. Brent Ayer. FAX: 225-61 59
District Administrator. Joe Lebherz.
Executive Assistant. Etta Becker.
Legislative Director. Sara Morningstar.
10 East Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 (301) 662-8622
100 West Franklin Street, Hagerstown, MD 21740 (301) 797-6043
6 North Court Street, Westminster, MD 21157 (301) 848-5366
P.O. Box 3275, Cumberland, MD 215O4 (301) 722-2520
Counties: Allogamy. Carroll. Frederick. Garrett. and Washington. HOWARD COUNTY; Election districts 2-4; election
district 5. precincts 1, 5. and 6. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Election districts 1 (Laytonsville), 2, 3 (Poolesville), 6. 11
CBasnesvilfe), and 12; election district 1O, precinct* 1-3, 7, 9, and 10 Population (1980), 527,639.
ZTP Codec 20(701, 20759, 20763, 20777, 20833 (part). 20837, 20838 (part), 20839, 20841. 20842 (part), 20850 (part),
20854 (partX 20855 (part), 20871, 20872 (part), 20874 (part), 21029, 21036, 21043 (part), 21048, 21074 (part), 21080,
21088, 21104> 21107, 21155 (partX 21157, 21163 (part), 21502, 21520-24, 21528-32, 21536, 21538-43, 21545, 21550,
21555-57, 21560-62, 21701, 2171O-11, 21713-23. 21725, 21727, 21733-38, 21740, 21750, 21754-59, 21762, 21764-71,
21773-84, 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 November 8, 1988,
128 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2007 225-4741
3000 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215.". . (301) 367-1900
District Director. Ruth Simms.
2203 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 , (301) 235-2700
Suite 106, 1825 Woodlawn Drive, Baltimore, MD 21207 (301) 298-5997
Ctty of Bdtiawre: Wards 5, 7, and 1O-2O; want 4, precincts 2 and 3; wani 6, precincts 1-5; ward 8, precincts 4-13;
ward 9, precincts 1-6 and S-17; ward 27, precincts 41-58, 63, 64, and 92-101; ward 28, precinct* 2-20. BALTIMORE
MARYLAND 102d Congress 141
COUNTY: Election district 1, precincts 1-6; election district 2, precincts 1-5 and 11; election district 3, precinct 1.
Population (1980), 527,485.
ZIP Codes: 21163 (part), 21200 (part), 21201-02, 21205, 21207 (part), 21208 (part), 21209 (part), 21210 (part), 21211
(part), 21212 (part), 21213 (part), 21215 (part), 21216-17, 21218 (part), 21223 (part), 21224 (part), 21228 (part),
21229 (part), 21235, 21239 (part), 21241 ^
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
CONSTANCE A. MORELLA, Republican, of Bethesda, MD; born in Somerville,
MA. February 12, 1931; graduated, Somerville High School, 1948; A.B., Boston Universi-
ty, 1954; M.A., The American University, Washington, DC, 1967; professor, Montgomery
College, 1970-86; delegate, Maryland General Assembly, 1979-86; member, National Ad-
visory Board of The American University; trustee, Capitol College, Laurel MD.;
member, Montgomery United Way Council; member, Advisory Council of the Montgom-
ery Hospice Society; member, Honorary Board of the National Kidney Foundation; mar-
ried to Anthony C. Morella, 1954; 3 children: Paul, Mark, and Laura; guardian of 6 chil-
dren 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
1024 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2008 225-5341
Administrative AssistantDavid Nathan.
Executive Assistant Patricia Donnelly.
Legislative Director. Cindy Hall.
Suite 302, 11141 Georgia Avenue, Wheaton, MD 20902 (301) 946-6801
District Director. Mary Z. Brown.
Assistant Director. Minnie Anderson,
Montgomery County: Cities and towns of Bethesda, Brookeville, Burtonsville, Chevy Chase, Derwood, Gaithersburg,
Garrett Park, Germantown (part), Kensington, Olney, Potomac (part), Rockville, Silver Spring, Takoma Park,
Washington Grove, and Wheaton. Population (1980), 528,036.
ZIP Codes: 20707 (part), 20812-18, 20832, 20833 (part), 20838 (part), 20842 (part), 20850 (part), 20851-53, 20854
(part), 20855 (part), 20856-58, 20860-62, 20866, 20868, 20872 (part), 20874 (part), 20877-80, 20895-96, 20898-904,
20906-08, 20910-12
j42 Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS
MASSACHUSETTS
(Population, 198O census, 5,737,037)
SENATORS
F?rWART> M KENNEDY, Democrat, of Hyannis Port, MA; born in Boston, MA.
February^ 1932, son of Joseph P. and Rose R Kennedy; Milton Academy 1950; Har-
vSTSege, A.B., 1956; International Law School, The Hague, the Netherlands, 1958;
Utfvenfc "of Virginia Law School, LJL.B., 1959; three chUdren: Kara, Edward M., Jr.,
and Patrick J.; enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private and served m France and Germany
5v iQSi tr 1953- elected to the Senate, November 6, 1962, to fill unexpired term of his
broTher Joto F Ke^S Selected November 3, 1964, November 3 1970, November 2,
1976 November 2, 1982, and November 8, 1988; chairman, Labor and Human Resources
Committee; member: Judiciary, Armed Services, and Joint Economic Committees.
Office Listings
315 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2101 224-4543
Administrative Assistant. Ranny Cooper. FAX: 224-24 7
Legislative Director. Carey Parker. TDD 224-1819
John P ^e^^edeS l BS^^400~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; graduated, Yale University, New
HavenT CT, B.A., 1966; graduated, Boston College Law School, Boston, MA, J.D., 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; attor-
ney, admitted to Massachusetts Bar, 1976; appointed first assistant district attorney, Mid-
dlesex 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.
Office listings
421 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2102 224-2742
Administrative Assistant. Frances A. Zwenig.
Legislative Director. Tim Barnjcle.
Personal Secretary. Patricia Ferronc.
Transportation Building, Room 322O, Ten Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116 (617) 565-8519
Staff Director. Patricia Foley.
143 State Street, Springfield, MA 011O3 (413) 785-4610
Suite 264, 53 North 6th Street, New Bedford, MA 02740 (508) 994-7651
Suite 311, 222 Miffiken Place, Fall River, MA 02722 (508) 677-0522
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
Office Listings
[VACANT.]
First District of Massachusetts, Hl-516 O'Neill House Office Building
Washington, DC 2Q515-21O1 225-5335
Berkshire Cowty: AD cities and towns. FRANKUN COUNTY: All towns. HAMPDEN COUNTY: Cities of Hoi yoke and
Westfield. Towns of Agawam, Blandford. Chester, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland, and West
Springfield. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY: City of Northampton. All towns. WORCESTER COUNTY; Towns of Athol,
Petersham, Phiffipston, Royabton. Templeton, and Wincheodoa. Population (1980), 524.010.
MASSACHUSETTS 102d Congress 143
ZIP Codes: 01O01-O2, 01004, 01007-08, 01011-12, 01022 (part) 01026-27 01029-30 01032 35 01038-41 Otoso
~* n ~~> fjt ninrn ^i ninff 11/WL^3 rtlrt^< nint-i nTn^r*^^ * V/IWAW ^/, ViU*> JU, UIUJ^ JO, UlUJC 41, UlUDU,
jiu/u /j, U1O75, 01077, 01079, 01082 (part) 01084 86 01089 9O 01O93 94 O1096 98
l^^ol^TToUTT 9 "" 51 ' 1>354 ~ 55 ' 01 ' 360 ' 01 ' 364 ' 013 ^-70, 01373, 01375-76, 01379-80!
SECOND DISTRICT
RICHARD E. NEAL, Democrat, of Springfield, MA; born in Springfield, on Febru-
ary 14, 1949; attended public school system, Springfield; graduated, Springfield Technical
High School, 1968; B.A., American International College, Springfield, 1972; M.A., Uni-
versity of Hartford Barney School of Business and Public Administration, CT, 1976; in-
structor 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 Inter-
national 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 Massachu-
setts; 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 the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
437 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2102 225-5601
Administrative Assistant. Morgan Broman. FAX: 225-8112
Executive Assistant. Ann Brozek.
Press Secretary. Bill Tranghese.
Federal Building, Room 309, 1550 Main Street, Springfield, MA 01103-1422... (413) 785-0325
District Manager. James Leydon.
881 Main Street, Fitchbury, MA 01420-1000 (508) 342-8722
Hampden County: Cities of Chicopee and Springfield. Towns of Bnmfield, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Holland,
Longmeadow, Ludlow, Monson, Palmer, Wales, and Wilbraham. WORCESTER COUNTY: Cities of Fitchburg,
Gardner, and Leommster. Towns of Barre, Brookfield, Charlton, Dudley, East Brookfield, Hardwick, Holden,
Hubbardston, New Braintree, North Brookfield, Oakham, Oxford, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland, Southbridge, Spen-
cer, Sterling, Sturbridge, Warren, Webster, West Brookfield, and Westminster. Population (1980), 520,479.
ZIP Codes: 01005, 01009-10, 01013-14, 01O2O-21, O1022 (part), 01028, 01031, 01036-37, 01056-57, 01068-69, 01074,
01080-81, 01082 (part), 01083, 01092, 01095, 01100-01, 01103-09, 01115-16, 01118-19, 01128-29, 01138-39, 01151,
01420 (part), 01440 (part), 01452-53, 01473, 01506-09, 01515, 01517-18, 01520, 01522, 01531, 01532 0?art), 01535,
01537, 01540-41, 01543, 01550, 01562, 01564, 01566, 01570, 01585, 01602 (part), 01612
THIRD DISTRICT
JOSEPH D. EARLY, Democrat, Worcester, MA; born in Worcester, January 31,
1933; son of the late George F. and Mary V. (Lally) Early; educated in Worcester" at
Blessed Sacrament Grammar School, St. John's High School, and College of the Holy
Cross B.S. in business administration, 1955; captain of the Holy Cross Crusaders Basket-
ball Team, 1954-55; Naval ROTC Holy Cross College, 4 years; commissioned ensign,
U.S. Navy, June 1955; intelligence officer aboard destroyer U.S.S. Dashiell, 2 years; re-
leased to inactive duty as lieutenant (jg-); teacher at St. John's Preparatory School in
Shrewsbury, MA; teacher-coach at David Prouty High School, Spencer, MA, 1959-63;
elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 21st Worcester District, for six
successive terms, 1963-74; served as vice chairman of the house ways and means commit-
tee for two terms; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each
succeeding Congress, representing the Third Congressional District of Massachusetts;
member of the House Appropriations Committee; Subcommittees on State, Justice, Com-
merce, and Judiciary; Labor/HEW; and Treasury, Postal Service and General Govern-
ment; member of the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Congressional
Committee; received honorary doctor of laws degree, June 1975, Central New England
14 4 Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS
College of Technology (Worcester); honorary doctor of laws degree, Worcester St*
College, May 1978; married to the former Marilyn Powcis and father of eight chUdrea
Office Listings
9349 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, IX- 2O5I5 2IO3 . 225-6101
Administrative Assistant. Fred Rhodes FAX. 225-3181
Appointment Secretary, Diedre McMorns
Appropriations Staff. Jan Oliver.
Room 203, 34 Mechanic Street, Worcester, MA 01608 ... (jog) 752-6718
Executive Assistant Paul Nordberg FAX. 831-9918
GHmty: City of Marlborough Town* of Ashland, Holtuum. Hnnkinkm. Hudwn, Shcfborn Shirlev .^
cvvoRFOi-K COUNTY: Town* of BcUmghant. Frmnklm, Medway, Mifhk, and Norfolk WOKCLSTER CouwS
Citv of Worcester. Towns of Auburn. Berlin* Blackttwwr. Bolton. Boyhuni. Chnton, Douglas, Grafton Honabb
Lancaster, Leicester, Luncnburg, Mcndon, Milforcl, Mtltbwry, MilJvillr. Northbnrnugh. Northbndge, Shre\X?
Southborough, Sutton, Upton. Uxbndge, Wn Boyhton. and Wc*tborowgh Population (I**0), 521^354 ^'
CP Codes: 01420 (part), 01433 (part), 01462, 01464, OlSOI. OtttH-05. OI51O, 01516, 0151*), 01523-27, 01529 015
arSoi534, O1536, O1538-39, 01542, Oi$45, 01S49. 0156O 61, 0196ft 6^, 01581, O1MO. 01587-88. OlSooiffll
01602 (part), 01603-11, 01613, OI72I, OI74O, 01745-49, 01752, 01756^57. t)l77a 01772, 01775. 01784, 02019* 02038
02053-54, 02056
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; teach-
ing fellow in Government, Harvard College, 1963-66; J,D., Harvard University, 1977; ad-
mitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 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 lo the 97th Congress, No-
vember 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
2404 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 205I5-2104.. ,. 225-5931
Administrative Assistant, Peter Kovar,
Office Manager/Personal Secretary. Maria Giesta.
437 Cherry Street, West Newton, MA 02165 (617) 332-3920
District Director. Dorothy Reichard.
10 Purchase Street, Fall River, MA 02722 (508) 674-3551
140 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703 (508) 226-4723
Bristol Co?*y=Sf l ^'^ tt Jf b g ro "^ P P River ' Town of >cy Freetown, Manfld, North Attleborough,
Norton, g^?^^"*^ %* ST ^ f 3 f ****> ** Wettport. Mit>oi>;^x aHl^^rY : City of Newton. Town of
r^WreSS^ Foxborough, Medfkld, PtavUI^ Sh^on, Walpol,
FIFTH DISTRICT
CHESTER G. ATKINS, Democrat, of Concord, MA; born in Geneva, Switzerland,
i 14. 1948; graduated, O^cord-Carlisle High School, Concord, MA, June 1966;
science, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH, 1970; elected to the Massa-
B > ^"s^fcves, 1970-71; elected to the Massachusetts State Senate,
tf'wJr^? **%*? Democr *tte State Committee, 1977-90; married the
Tvzl^iJZZ f 1 " 3 ^?* ^^y and Dean; elected to the 99th Congress on
1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
MASSACHUSETTS 102d Congress 145
Office Listings
123 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2105 225-341 1
Administrative Assistant. Linda J. Hartke.
Legislative Director. Dalena Wright.
Press Secretary. Mark Provost.
Suite 320, 134 Middle Street, Lowell, MA 01852 (508) 459-0101
District Director. Steve Conant,
Essex County: City of Lawrence. Towns of Andover and Methuen. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Lowell. Towns of
Acton, Ashby, Ayer, Bedford, Boxborough, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dracut, Dunstable, Framingham,
Groton, Lincoln, Littleton, Maynard, Pepperell, Sudbury, Townsend, Tyngsborough, Wayland, Westford, and
Weston. WORCESTER COUNTY: Towns of Ashburnham and Harvard. Population (1980), 518,313.
ZIP Codes: 01420 (part), 0143O-32. O1433 (part), 01437, 01450-51, 01460, 01463, 01466-67, 01469, 01472, 01474,
01701, 01718-20, 01730, 01741-42, 01754. O1773, O1776, 01778, 01810, 01824, 01826-27, 01840 (part), 01841-44,
01845 (part), 0185O-54, 01863, O1876 (part), O1879, 01886, 02193
SIXTH DISTRICT
NICHOLAS MAVROULES, Democrat, of Peabody, MA; born in Peabody, MA, No-
vember 1, 1929; attended the public schools; graduated, Peabody High School, 1947; su-
pervisor of personnel, Sylvania Electronics Corp., 1949-67; elected ward councillor, Pea-
body, 1958-61; elected councillor at large, Peabody, 1964-65; mayor of Peabody, 1967-
79; member: Massachusetts Mayor's Association, Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club; recipient of
the David Ben Gurion Award from the State of Israel; married to the former Mary Silva,
1950; three daughters: Debbie, Gail, and Brenda; elected to the 96th Congress, November
7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2432 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2106 225-8020
Administrative Assistant. Grace Waters.
Executive Assistant. Kim Mack.
140 Union Street, Lynn, MA O1902 (617) 599-7105
70 Washington Street, Salem, MA 01970 (508) 745-5800
District Manager. Michael Greenstein.
10 Welcome Street, HaverhiU, MA O1830 (508) 372-3461
Essex County: Cities of Beverly, Gloucester, Haverhill, Lynn. Newburyport, Peabody, and Salem. Towns of
Amesbury, Boxford, Oanvers, Rvtri, Georgetown. Groveland, Hamilton, Ipswich, Lynnfield, Manchester, Marble-
head, Merrimac, Middlcton, Nahant, Newbury, North Andover, Rockport, Rowley, Salisbury, Saugus, Swamps-
cott, Topsfield, Wenham, and West Newbury, MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Town of North Reading. Population (1980),
518,841.
ZIP Codes: 0183O-35. O1840 (part), 01845 (part), 01860, 01864, 01885, 01901-08, 01913, 01915, 01921-23, 01929-31,
01936-38, 01940. 01944-45, O1949-52, 01960-61, 01964-66, 01969-71, 01982-85
SEVENTH DISTRICT
EDWARD J. MARKEY, Democrat, of Maiden, MA; born in Maiden, July 11, 1946;
graduated, Maiden 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 succeed-
ing Congress.
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Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS
2133 Raybum House Office Buildmg Washington, DC 20515-2107 .......... 225-2836
Administrative Assistant.-David Mouiton.
Executive Assistant -Nancy Mornssey.
MA 2203 ............ (617) 565 - 2900
~ f r? .*+ KfoiHim Medford Melrose, and Woburn Towns of BiHcnca, Bur
ZIP Codes: 01801, 01803, 01821-22. 01862, 01865-67, 01876 (part), 01880, 01887-88 01890. 02148-53, 02155-56,
02173, 02*176, 02180
* * *
EIGHTH DISTRICT
P. KENNEDY II, Dem^rat, of Brighton MA ^"B
Condon November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1208 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2108 .............. 225-5111
Administrative Assistant. Bill Cunningham.
Ttatsssr^sssMK
District Director.James Mahoney.
NINTH DISTRICT
JOE MOAKLEY, Democrat, of South Boston, MA; born April 27, 1927; S^uated
from Suffolk University Law School, 1956 with doctor of junsprudence; served m the
U S Navy, 1943-46; member: Massachusetts and Washington, DC Bar; began the prac-
tice of law in Boston, MA, 1957; elected to the Massachusetts House of ^P^ 86 ^^^'
1952, and served as Democratic majority whip, 1957; elected to the Massachusetts .State
Senate, 1964; member, Boston City Council, 1971; honorary doctorate, public administra-
tion from Suffolk University, 1977; honorary doctorate of laws, New England School 01
Law; honorary doctorate, political science, Northeastern University; married fcveiyn
Duffy of Cambridge, MA, 1957; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelect-
ed to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Rules Committee; deputy whip.
Office Listings
221 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2109 ??~?R<H
Administrative Assistant. John Weinfurter. FAX: 225- /su*
Personal Assistant. James McGovern.
Office Manager. Kelly Timilty. - 09ft
World Trade Center, Suite 220, Boston, MA 02110 (617) 565-29ZU
District Manager. Roger Kineavy. ,.
Crocker Building, 4 Court Street, Taunton, MA 02780 (617) 824-6670
MASSACHUSETTS 102d Congress 14J
* ' NORFOLK COUNTY Towns of Canton,
^ ^?^' Md W twood - PLYMOUTH COUNTY Towns of Bndgewater, Halifax,
SUFFOUC COUNTV: Ctey of Boston Wards 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 19, and 20.
ZIP Codes: 02021, 02026, 02062, 02072, 02090, 02101-07. 02108 (part), 02109 (narO 02110-13 02114 hart) O2118
02119 (part). 0212O-21. 02124 (part), 02125. 02126 (part), W 1 2^021 30 u21 3^(0^1) 02132; 02 67 SS) 02 92
02194. 02324, O2334. O2338, 02346-47. 02356. 02375. 02576 (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 Of-
ficer, Department of State, 1961-62; member, President Kennedy's White House staff,
1962-63 serving as executive assistant to William R. Anderson, the Presidential Consult-
ant for a Domestic Peace Corps; legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Harrison A. Wil-
liams, 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.
Office Listings
237 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-21 10 225-31 1 1
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary. Steven Schwadron. FAX: 225-2212
Post Office Building, New Bedford, MA 0274O (508) 999-1251
Regional Representative. Kevin Gallagher.
Suite 6, Barstow's Landing, 2 Columbia Road, Pembroke, MA 02359 (617) 826-3866
Regional Representative. Mary Lou Butler.
146 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-0666
Regional Representative. Mark Forest.
ly: All towns. BRISTOL COUNTY: City of New Bedford. Towns of Acushnet, Dartmouth, and
Fairhaven, DUKE COUNTY: All towns. NANTUCKET COUNTY: Town of Nantucket. NORFOLK COUNTY. Town of
Cohasset. PLYMOUTH COUNTY: Towns of Carver, Duxbury, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marion,
Marshfield, Mattapoisett, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Rochester, Scituate, and Wareham. Population
(1980), 522^00. F
ZIP Code.: 02018. O2G20, 02025, 02O4O-41, 02043, 02045, 02047, 02050-51, 02055, 02059-61, 02065-66, 02327, 02330-
32, 02339, 02341. 02345, 02350, 02355, 02358-61, 02364, 02366-67, 02370 (part), 02381, 02399, 02532, 02534-43,
02552-54, 02556-59, 02561-65, 02568, 02571, 02573-75, 02576 (part), 02584, 02601, 02630-33, 02635-39, 02641-53,
02655, 02657, O2659-64. 02666-73, 02675, O2713-14, 02717 (part), 02719, 02738-48, 02760, 02762 (part), 02763
(part), 02770, 02790
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
BRIAN J. DONNELLY, Democrat, of Dorchester, MA; born in Dorchester, MA,
March 2, 1946; attended private schools; graduated from Catholic Memorial High School,
1963; B.S., Boston University, 1970; graduate work, Boston University, 1970; teacher and
coach, Boston public schools; member, Massachusetts State Legislature, 1973-78; served
as assistant majority leader, 1977-78; married to the former Virginia Norton, 1976; two
children: Lauren and Brian; 1981 Outstanding Young Leader, Greater Boston Jaycees;
member: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Board of Visitors; advisory committee, Uni-
versity of Massachusetts School of Engineering; elected to the 96th Congress, November
7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
2229 Rayburn House Office Buildmg, Washington, DC 20515-2111 225-3215
Executive Assistant. Kathleen Raftery
Legislative Assistant. Chris Hellman.
Legislative Director. Thomas Barker.
Press Secretary.--Gary G^ 5 - (617) 472-1800
47 Hancock Street, Q umcv \MA 02169 (508) 583-6300
144 Main Street, Brockton, MA 02401
150
Congressional Directory MICHIGAN
Smte 200, 623 Ludingtoi . E**naba, MI 49829 (906) 789-0052
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST 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; unmarried; 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; chairman, Committee on Government Operations; member, Judiciary Commit-
tee; chairman, Subcommittee on Legislation and National Security.
Office Listings
2426 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2201 ??J"5i?S
Legislative Assistant. Janis Hazel. FAX: 225-0072
Office Manager. Joann Wright.
Legislative Assistant Agnieszka Fryszman. ,,,,**.,
Federal Building, Room 669, 231 West Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 961-5670
FAX: 226-2085
City of Highland Park. City of Detroit: That part which lies within * hne beginning at Eight Mile and Evergreen, east
on city limits to Eureka, south to East Outer Dnve, cast to Bloom, south to Lantz, east to Buffalo, south to
Emery, east to Mound, south to Seven Mile, west to Fenelon, south to Nevada, west to Conant, south to northern
Hamtramck and Detroit city limits, west to along city limits to eastern Highland Park and Detroit city limits,
north, west, and south along city limits to West Davison, west to Lmwood, north to Pasadena, west to Lawton,
north to Oakman Boulevard, west to Dexter, south to Pasadena, east to Wildemere, south to West Davison, west
to Dexter, south to Courtland, west to Livernois, south to Canadian National Railroad, southwest to 1-75, west to
the Rouge River, north to city limits to Joy Road, east on Joy Road to Evergreen, north to Jeffries Freeway, east
to Southfield, north to McNichols, west to Warwick, north to West Outer Drive, west to Orandville, north to
Santa Clara, west to Huntington, north to Curtis, west to Edinborough, south to Santa Clara, west to Evergreen,
north on Evergreen to city limits to point of beginning. Population 0980), 514,560.
ZIP Codes: 48203, 48204 (part), 48206 (part), 48209 (part), 48210 (part), 48212 (part), 48219 (part), 48221 (part),
48227, 48228 (part), 48234 (part), 48235, 48238 (part), 48239 (part)
SECOND DISTRICT
CARL D. PURSELL, Republican, of Plymouth, MI; born December 19, 1932; grad-
uated, Plymouth High School, 1951; graduated, Eastern Michigan University, B.A.
1957, M.A. 1962; served in U.S. Army, 1957-59, infantry officer; U.S. Army Reserves
through 1965; former educator and small business owner; past president, Plymouth Cham-
ber of Commerce; past member, Jaycees; member, Kiwanis; elected member of Wayne
County Board of Commissioners, 1969-70; member, Michigan Senate, 1971-76; member,
State senate appropriations committee; married Peggy Jean Brown, 1956; three children:
Philip, Mark, and Kathleen; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to
each succeeding Congress; member of Committee on Appropriations.
MICHIGAN 102d Congress 151
Office Listings
1414 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2202 225-4401
Administrative Assistant. William R. McBride.
361 West Eisenhower Parkway, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (313) 761-7727
District Director. Cynthia H. Hudgins.
Press Secretary. Gary M. Gates.
Hfllsdale County. Branch County: Townships of Butler and Quincy. JACKSON COUNTY: That part not contained in the
Sixth District. LENAWEE COUNTY: That part not contained in the Sixteenth District. WASHTENAW COUNTY: That
part not contained in the Fifteenth District. WAYNE COUNTY: That part not contained in the Thirteenth,
Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Districts. Population (1980), 514,560.
ZIP Code*: 48103 (part), 48104-05, 48107, 48115, 48118, 48130, 48137 (part), 48150 (part), 48152, 48158. 48167 (part),
48169 (part). 48170 (part), 48175, 48176 (part), 48178 (part), 48189 (part), 48191 (part), 48197 (part), 49082 (part),
49201 (part), 49202-04, 49220, 49221 (part), 49224 (part), 49227, 49229 (part), 49230-35, 49236 (part), 49237, 49239-
42, 49245 (part), 49246-47, 49248 (part), 49249-50, 49252 (part), 49253-54, 49255 (part), 49256-58, 49259 (part),
49261-63, 49264 (part), 49265-66, 49269 (part), 49271, 49273749274 (part), 49278-83, 49284 (part), 49285 (part),
49286 (part), 49287-89
THIRD DISTRICT
HOWARD WOLPE, Democrat, of Lansing, MI; born in Los Angeles, CA, November
2, 1939; attended the public schools of Los Angeles; graduated from University High
School, Los Angeles, 1956; attended Reed College, Portland, OR, 1956-60; Ph.D., Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology, 1967; teacher and author; associate professor, Western
Michigan University, 1967-72; regional representative to U.S. Senator Donald Riegle of
Michigan, 1976-78; member, Michigan State Legislature, 1972-76; Kalamazoo City Com-
missioner, 1969-72; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1535 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2203 225-5011
Administrative Assistant Marda Robillard. FAX: 225-8602
Legislative Director. Aino K. English.
Office Manager. Sarah F. Lisenby. , f +^^ f , rt
707 Academy Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49007 (616) 385-0039
District Administrator. Deb Christenson.
P.O. Box 1202, Battle Creek, MI 49016-1202 (616) 961-4576
Hollister Building, Suite 206, 106 Allegan Street, Lansing, MI 48933. (517) 482-9386
,wn U c*: Calhoun and Eaton. BARRY COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fifth District. INGHAM COUNTY: That
part not contained in the Sixth District. KALAMAZOO COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fourth District.
Population (1980), 514,560.
,. 48876, 48890 (part),
49002 (part), 49003-04,
49050-53, 49058 (part),
49007-0949011 (part), 49012, 49014-17, 42-, ,
49060, 49067 (part)r49068, 49071 (part). 49072 (part), 49073
, , , ,
), 49074, 49076-77 49078 ! teart) 49080
, , , ,
(part)r49068, 49071 (part). 49072 (part), 49073 fct
(part). 49088, 49092 (part), 49094 (part), 49096, 49097
49284 (part), 49344 (part)
49060, 49067 (part)49068, 49071 (part. part, , , -
49083^ 49087 (part). 49088, 49092 (part), 49094 (part), 49096, 49097 (part), 49224 (part), 49245 (part), 49252
49264 (part),
FOURTH DISTRICT
FREDERICK S. 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, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1975; field manager Dave
Stockman Campaign, 1976; staff member, Congressman Dave Stockman, 1976-80; legisla-
tive assistant, Office of Management and Budget, 1981-83; deputy director of Legslative
Atonir^3-84; Erector of Legislative Affa5s-OMB, 198^-85; member: First Congre-
gational Church, Emil Verban Society; married to the former Amey Rulon-Miller in
" ^SrSeSSr to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected November 8, 1988.
152 Congressional Directory
MICHIGAN
Office Listings
1713 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 2051 5-2204 225-3761
Administrative Assistant. Lynn S. Sachs. FAX: 225-4986
Press Secretary . Joan Hillebrands
Personal Assistant Brynne Crowe
421 Main Street, St. Joseph, MI 49085 . ..(616)982-1986
P.O. Box 425, Three Rivers, MI 49093 (616) 273-9122
P.O. Box 1917, Holland, MI 49423-1917 (616) 394-4900
Counties: Bernen, Cass, St. Joseph, and Van Buren Ai L*,GAN COUNTY That part not contained m the Fifth District
BRANCH COUNTY: AH but the townships of Butler and Qutncy K,ALAMA/OO COUNTY Cuy of Portage, that part
beginning at the city limit and Oakland Drive, south along Oakland to Miihm Road, cast to the New York
Central Railroad, southerly to East Center* east to Weslndgc, south to Melody, west to Dolphin, south to
Crocket, easterly to Westnedge, south to Osterhout* east to Marylynn, south to Cora Drive, easterly and north to
Osterhout, east to Dundale, south to Sudan, easterly and north to Osterhowt, east to Wetherfield West, south to
Wetfaerfield East, easterly, and north to Osterhout, east to Portage Road, south to city Hmit, we<tt, north, and east
along the city Hmit to the point of beginning, township of Schoolcraft OTTAWA COUNTY- That part not contained
m the Ninth District Population (1980), 514,560
ZIP Codes: 49001 (part), 49002 (part), 49010 (part), 4901 1 (part), 49013, 4<X>22, 49026-28, 49030-32, 49036, 49038-40,
49042-43, 49045, 49047, 49055-57, 49061-66, 49067 (part), 49070, 49071 (part). 49072 (part), 49075, 49078 (part),
49079, 49080 (part), 49081, 49082 (part), 49084-85, 49087 (part), 49089-91. 49092 (part), 49093, 49094 (part), 49095,
49097 (part), 49098-99, 49101-04, 49106-07, 49111-17, 49119-20, 49125-3O, 49255 (part), 49274 (part), 49328 (part),
49344 (part), 49406, 49408, 49416-17, 49419 (part), 49423 (part), 49424 (part), 49434, 49450, 49453, 49464 (part)
FIFTH DISTRICT
PAUL B. HENRY, Republican, of Grand Rapids, MI; born in Chicago, IL, July 9,
1942; graduated Pasadena High School, Pasadena, CA, 1959; B.A., Wheaton College, IL,
1963; M.A., Duke University, Durham, NC, 1968; Ph.D., Duke University, 1970; U.S.
Peace Corps volunteer in Liberia and Ethiopia, 1963-65; instructor in political science at
Duke University, 1969-70; professor of political science at Calvin College, 1970-78;
member: Michigan State Board of Education, 1975-78; Michigan State House of Repre-
sentatives, 1979-82; Michigan State Senate, 1983-84; former chairman, Kent County Re-
publican Party; former chairman, Fifth District Republican Party; member, LaGrave
Avenue Christian Reformed Church, married to the former Karen Anne Borthistle, 1965;
three children: Kara Elizabeth, Jordan Mark, and Megan Anne; elected to the 99th Con-
gress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
215 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2205 225-3831
Administrative Assistant. Mary Lobisco.
Office Manager.Loraine Kehl.
166 Federal Building, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 451-8383
District Administrator. Anne Knox.
^i^^LSn y ^ : *%*** of Dorr, Heath, Hopkins, Leighton, Monterey, Overisel, Salem, and
rfe WV^nf 2 nTT ? ty f **"**&'> townships of Carlton, Castlcton, Hasting*, Irving, Rutland, Thornap-
Th^^SSSftJJ"? !? Cee ^ pr S gS 'u I ?? IA CO"**' T* 1 * P^ not contained in the Ninth District. KENT COUNTY:
Po^ulSSn (1980;) 1^14*560 District. NEWAYGO COUNTY: That part not contained in the Ninth District.
r (Part), 48875 (part), 48881
SSlS m^'i?? , 10 ^L 49046 (part >' 49058 <P art >' 49073 <Part>' *>301-02, 49306, 49311, 49314,
933 49321 ' 49323 ' 49325 ' 49327 <Prt>/4932S <P*rt), 49329 (part), 49330
49344 <*** 49345 ' 4934 *> 49403 ^ 49418 <">*>' 49419
MICHIGAN 102d Congress 153
SIXTH DISTRICT
BOB CARR, Democrat, of East Lansing, MI, born in Janesville, WI, on March 27,
1943; attended public schools of Janesville; graduated, Janesville High School, 1961; B.S.,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1965; J.D., University of Wisconsin Law School, 1968;
attended Michigan State University, 1968-69; attorney, admitted to Wisconsin Bar, 1968;
to Michigan Bar, 1969 practiced law in Michigan; staff of State senate minority leader,
1968-69; administrative assistant to State attorney general, 1969-70; assistant State attor-
ney general, 1970-72; counsel to Special Joint Committee on Legal Education, Michigan
Legislature, 1972; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th
and 96th Congresses; unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the 97th Congress; elected
to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office T listings
2439 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2206 225-4872
Chief of Staff/ Appropriations Associate. Diane Blagman. FAX: 225-1260
Executive Assistant. Beverly Swain.
Legislative Director/Appropriations Associate. Mark Miller.
Suite 1, 2848 East Grand River, East Lansing, MI 48823 (517) 351-7203
District Administrative Assistant. Carol Conn.
378 North Telegraph Road, Pontiac, MI 48341 (313) 332-2510
Clinton County: Bath Township. GENESEE COUNTY: That part of the City of Fenton not contained in the Seventh
District. INGHAM COUNTY: Cities of East Lansing, Leslie, Mason, and WUliaxnston; Lansing City, that part
beginning at Waverly Road and the Grand River, thence northeasterly along the Grand River to the Penn Central
Railroad, northeasterly to Logan Street, north to the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, southeasterly to North Street,
east to Larch, north to McKinley, east to North High Street, north to White, east to Indiana Street, south to Taft,
westerly to Clark, southerly to Grand River Avenue, westerly to Cleveland, south to East Saginaw Street, west to
the western property line of the State vacational school, south to Orchard, west to Pennsylvania, south to Jerome,
west to Hosraer, south to Kalamazoo, east to city limit, trace the city limit southerly to the Red Cedar River,
westerly to Pennsylvania, south to Mount Hope, west to Washington, southerly to Rockford East extended, west
to Penn Central Railroad, southerly to Logan, south to Dunlap, east to Washington, southerly to Holmes Road,
east to Bergman, south to Rita, westerly on Rita into Jewel, easterly to Donald, south to East Rouse, west to
Stabler, south to Graham, west to Stafford, south to West Potter, west to Ora, south to Vans, west to Kessler,
north to Pinewood, west to Tcnny, south to Jolly, west to Washington, south to Lansing City limit, trad e easterly,
northerly, west, and south the Lansing City limit to the point of beginning; townships of Alaiedon, Aurehus,
Bunker Hill, Delhi, Ingham, Leroy, Leslie, Locke, Meridian, Onondaga, Stockbridge, Vevay, Wheatfield, White
Oak, and WuUamston; Lansing Township, that part within and east of Lansing City limit. JACKSON COUNTY:
Townships of Henrietta, Rives, and Tompldns. LIVINGSTON COUNTY: That part not contained in the Eighteenth
District OAKLAND COUNTY: City of Pontiac; townships of Highland, Independence, Rose, Springfield, Waterford,
and White Lake; Pontiac Township, that portion not in the Eighteenth District SHIAWASSEE COUNTY: City of
Perry; townships of Antrim, Perry, and Woodhul. Population (1980), 514,559.
ZIP Codes: 48016, 48019-2O, 48029,. 48031, 48035 (part), 48042 (part). 48053 (part). 48054-56, 48057 (part), 48058-59,
48085, 48095, 48116 (part). 48126 (part), 48137 (part), 48139, 48143, 48169 (part), 48189 (part), 48304, 48414 (part),
48418 (part), 48430 (part), 48442 (part), 48451 (part), 48808 (part), 48816, 48819, 48823, 48826, 48827 (part), 48836,
48840, 48842-44. 48848 (part), 48854, 48857 (part), 48863-64, 48867 (part), 48872 (part), 48892, 48895, 48900 (part),
48901, 48906 (part), 48909, 4891O (part), 48911 (part), 48912, 48933 (part), 49201 (part), 49251, 49259 (part), 49264
(part), 49269 (part), 49272, 49277, 49284 (part), 49285 (part)
SEVENTH DISTRICT
DALE E. KILDEE, Democrat, of Flint, MI; born in Flint, September 16, 1929; grad-
uated, 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 sci-
ence, 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 Col-
ored 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 Con-
gress.
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MICHIGAN
Office Listings
2239 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2207 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 (313) 239-143?
District Director. David H. Holtz.
Genesee County: Cities of Burton, Davison, Flint, Flushing, Grand Blanc, Mt Moms, and Swartz Creek, Fenton
City, that part beginning at the eastern city limit and the Grand Trunk Railroad, thence northwesterly along the
Grand Trunk Railroad to Leroy, south to Roberts, west to Silver River, south to Caroline, west to Adelaide,
northwesterly to Roberts, east to Lincoln, north to Grand Trunk Railroad, northwesterly to Adelaide, south to
Hickory, west to Beach, south to Silver Lake Road, northwesterly to Poplar, north to Grand Trunk Railroad,
northwesterly to the first incidence of the city limit, north, easterly, northerly, east, and south along the city limit
to the beginning point, and that part enclosed within a line beginning at the western ctty limit and Owen, east
along Owen to Jennings, northerly to Silver Lake Road, northwesterly to the city limit, southerly along the city
limit to the point of beginning, townships of Argentine, Atlas, Clayton, Davison, Fenton, Flint, Flushing, Games,
Genesee, Grand Blanc, Mt Morris, Mundy, and Richfield LAPEER COUNTY: All except Rich and Burlington
townships OAKLAND COUNTY. Townships of Brandon, Groveland, Holly, and Oxford SANILAC COUNTY: That
part of Brown City not contained in the Eight District. SHIAWASSEE COUNTY Township of Burns. Population
(1980), 514,560
ZIP Codes: 48003, 48051 (part), 48411-12, 48414 (part), 48416 (part), 48418 (part), 48420 (part), 48421, 48423, 48428,
48429 (part), 48430 (part), 48433 (part). 48435 (part), 48436 (part). 48437-40, 48442 (part), 48444 (part), 48446
48449 (part), 48451 (part), 48452, 48453 (part), 48455, 48458 (part), 48460 (part), 48461-62, 48463 (part), 48464
(part), 48473, 48500-09, 48519, 48529, 48531
EIGHTH DISTRICT
BOB TRAXLER, Democrat, of Bay City, MI; born July 21, 1931, Kawkawlin, MI;
graduated with B.A. in political science from Michigan State University, 1953; served in
the U.S. Army, 1953-55; awarded LL.B. from the Detroit College of Law, 1959; elected
to 93d Congress in a special election, April 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress;
member, Appropriations Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on VA-HUD-Independent
Agencies; vice chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture; member, Subcommittee on Leg-
islature.
Office Listings
2366 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2208 225-2806
Administrative Assistant. Roger R. Szemraj. FAX: 225-3046
Legislative Director. Bill Gilmartin.
Press Secretary. Bonnie Piper.
1052 New Federal Building, Saginaw, MI 48606 (517) 754-4226
323 Federal Building, Bay City, MI 48708 (517)894-2906
^ T* ^ renac ' Ba >' Hu ron and Tuscola, GENESEE COUNTY: City of Clio; townships of Forest, Montrose,
Thetfprd, and Vienna. LAPEER COUNTY: Townships of Burlington and Rich. MIDLAND COUNTY: That part not
contained m the Tenth District. SAGINAW COUNTY: That part not contained in the Tenth District. ST. CLAIR
COUNTY: That part not contained in the Twelfth District. SANILAC COUNTY: Cities of Croswell and Sandusky;
Brown City, that part beginning at the city limit and Lincoln Street, thence north along Lincoln to Maple, west to
McMoran, north to Main, east to St. Marys, north to Second, east to James, north to Fourth, east to Walter, south
to Third, east toKohler, south to Buby, east to the city limit, beginning going south, trace the city limit back to
the point of beginning; townships of Argyle, Austin, Bridgehampton, Buel, Custer, Delaware, Elk, Elmer,
Evergreen, Flynn, Forester, Fremont, Greenleaf, Lamotte, Lexington, Maple Valley, Marion, Marlette, Minden,
Moore, Samlac, Speaker, Washington, Watertown, Wheatland, and Worth. Population (1980), 514,560.
48401 ' 48410 ' 48413 ' 48415 ' 48416 <P art >' 484n te^ 48419 '
t) * 48434 ' 48435 <P art >' 48441 48444 Op**)' 48445, 48450, 48453 (part),
(part) ' 48464 <**& 484 -72, 4W5, 48601 (Prt), 48602-08, 48610
, , , ,
48631 ' 48634 > ^^ <P art >' 48650 ' 48652 (Part), 48658, 48701, 48703,
48729, 48731-36, 48741, 48744, 48746-47, 48754-55, 48757-60, 48765 (part),
MICHIGAN 102d Congress 155
NINTH DISTRICT
GUY VANDER JAGT, Republican, of Luther, MI; born in Cadillac, MI, August 26,
1931; 1945-49, attended Cadillac High School; 1953, Hope College, B.A.; 1955, Yale Uni-
versity, B.D.; 1956, Bonn University, Rotary Fellowship; 1960, University of Michigan,
LL.B; 1960, member of Michigan Bar Association; 1960-64, law practice with Warner,
Norcross & Judd, of Grand Rapids, MI; 1965-66, Michigan Senate, 36th District; March
1956, Junior Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Young Man award; married Carol
Doom of Grand Rapids, MI; daughter, Virginia Marie; elected 89th Congress, November
8, 1966, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Robert P. Griffin; reelected to
each succeeding Congress; chairman, National Republican Congressional Committee;
member, Ways and Means Committee; member, Joint Committee on Taxation.
Office Listings
2409 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2209 225-351 1
Administrative Assistant. James M. Sparling, Jr.
Personal Secretary. Kathy A. Palmateer.
950 West Norton Avenue, Muskegon, MI 49441- (616) 733-3131
900 East Front Street, Traverse City, MI 49684 (616) 946-3832
Counties: Benzie, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Montcalm, Muskegon, and Oceana. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY
That part not contained in the Tenth and Eleventh Districts. IONIA COUNTY: Cities of Belding and Ionia,
townships of Easton, Ionia, Keene, Lyons, North Plains, Orleans, Otisco, and Ronald. KENT COUNTY: Townships
of Spencer and Vergennes. NEWAYGO COUNTY: Cities of Fremont, Grant, Newaygo, and White Cloud; townships
of Ashland. Barton, Beaver, Big Prairie, Bridgeton, Brooks, Croton, Dayton, Denver, Everett, Garfield, Good well,
Home, LHley, Merrill. Lincoln, Monroe. Norwich, Sheridan, Sherman, Troy, and Wilcox. OTTAWA COUNTY.
Cities of Coopersvflle, Ferrysburg, Hudsonville, and Zeeland; Holland City, that part beginning at the Ottawa/
Allegan County line and Lincoln Street, north along Lincoln to 16th Street, west to Maple, north to 15th Street,
west to Washington, south to 16th, west to Van Raalte, north to 15th, west to Harrison, south to 16th, west to
Cleveland, north to Kollen, northerly to 12th Street extended, west to the city limit, northerly, easterly, and
southerly along the city limit to the Ottawa/AHegan County line, west along the county line to the point of
beginning; townships of Allendale, Blendon, Chester, Crockery, Georgetown, Holland, Jamestown, Polktown,
Spring Lake, Tallmadge, Wright, and Zeeland. Population (1980), 514,560.
ZIP Codes: 48809 (part), 48811 (part), 48812, 48818 (part), 48829 (part). 48834, 48838 (part), 48845 (part), 48846
(part), 48850 (partV4S8SI-52, 48860. 48865, 48870. 48873 (part). 48881 (part), 48884-85, 48886 (part), 48887-88,
48889 (part), 48891 (part), 49303-O4, 49305 (part), 49307 (part), 49309, 49310 (part), 49312-13, 49315 (part), 49318
(part), 49322, 49326, 49327 (part), 49329 (part), 49330 (part), 49331 (part), 49336 (part), 49337 (part), 49338 (part),
49339, 49343 (part), 49346 (part), 49347. 49349, 49401-02, 49403 (part), 49404-O5, 49409-12, 49415, 49418 (part),
49420-22. 49423 (part), 49424 (part), 49425-28. 49430-31, 49435-37, 49440-46, 49448-49, 49451-52, 49454-59,
49461, 49463, 494W(part), 49500 (part), 49507, 49601 (part), 49613-14, 49616-17, 49619, 49621, 49623, 49625-26,
49628, 49630, 49634-36749638 (part), 49640. 49642, 49643 (part), 49644-15, 49650, 49653-54, 49655 (part), 49656,
49660, 49664. 49670. 49673-75. 49677 (part), 49682, 49683 (part), 49684 (part), 49688 (part), 49689 (part)
TENTH DISTRICT
DAVE CAMP, RepubUcan, of Midland, MI; born in Midland, MI, July 9, 1953; at-
tended St. Brigid's Elementary School, Midland; graduated, H.H. Dow High School,
Midland, MI, 1971; B.A., Albion College, Albion, MI, 1975; J.D., University of California
in San Diego, 1978; attorney, member of the State Bar of Michigan, the State Bar of Cali-
fornia, the District of Columbia Bar, U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. District Court, Eastern
District of Michigan; and Southern District of California; American Bar Association; and
Midland County Bar Association; commenced practicing law in Midland, MI, for law
firm now known as Riecker, George, Van Dam, Camp & Gannon P.C., 1978 to present,
leave of absence January 1, 1990; Special Assistant Attorney General, 1980-84; licensed
real estate broker; administrative assistant to Congressman Bill Schuette, 10th District,
MI, 1984-87; campaign manager, Bill Schuette for Congress, 1986; State Representative,
102d District, MI, 1989-91; vice chairman, Committee on House Oversight; assistant mi-
nority whip; member, House Committee on Education, Economic Development and
Energy member, Committee on State Affairs; member, House Republican Policy Com-
mittee; member, House Republican Task Force on Children at Risk; member, House Re-
publican Task Force on Drunk Driving; member, Midland Foundation; 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, 10th District Republican Executive Committee;
precinct delegate, Midland County Board of Canvassers; member, Midland County Re-
publican Executive Committee; elected to 102d Congress, November 6, 1990; appointed
to House Committee on Agriculture, Committee on Small Business.
Congressional Directory MICHIGAN
Office Listings
511 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2210 225-3561
Administrative Assistant. John Guzik. FAX: 225-9679
Legislative Director. Jeff Gabriel
Press Secretary. Rob Rehg.
Appointment Secretry. Lyle Hagan.
135 Ashman Street, Midland, MI, 4864O <517) 631-2552
120 West Hams Street, Cadillac, MI 49601 (616) 775-2722
300 West Main Street, Owosso, MI 48867 (517)723-6759
Counties' Clare Gladwin, Gratiot, Isabella, Kalkaska. Mecosta, Missaukee, Oaemaw, Oaccola, RcNcommon, and
Wexford ANTRIM COUNTY That part not contained tn the Eleventh Dwtnct CLINTON COUNTY. Cities of DeWitt,
Lansing, and St. Johns; townships of Bengal, Binfcham, Dallas, DcWm, DupUtn, Eagle, Essex, Greenbush,
Lebanon Olive, Ovid, Riley, Victor, Watertown, and We*tphaha CRAWK>* COUNTY That part not contained in
the Eleventh District GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. Township* of Blair, Eat Bay, Fife Lake, Grant, Green Lake,
Mayfield Paradise, and Union. losco COUNTY. That part not contained m the Eleventh Distnct. MIDLAND
COUNTY: City of Coleman; Midland City, that pan beginning at the Midland/Buy County line and the Grand
Trunk Railroad, west along the Grand Trunk Railroad to Sagmaw Street, southerly along Saginaw to Austin, east
to Plumer, south to Bay City Road, east to Sam, south to Parsons, east to Dick, north to Bay City Road, east to
Waldo, north to Henry, east to Cypress, south to Bay City Road, cast to Cottonwood, south to Beech, west to
Waldo, south to the railroad immediately following Centennial Dnve, easterly and north along the railroad to Bay
City Road, east to the Midland/Bay County line, beginning in a wuihcrly direction, trace the city limit to the
point of beginning: townships of Edenvxlle, Geneva, Grcendale. Homer. Hope, Jasper. Jerome, Larkin, Lee,
Lincoln, Midland, Mills, Mount Haley, Porter, and Warren OSCODA COUNTY That part not contained in the
Eleventh Distnct SAGINAW COUNTY: Townships of Albee, Brady, Brant Chapm, Cheutning, Fremont, James,
Jonesfield, Lakefield, Maple Grove, Marion, St. Charles, Spauldmg, and Swan Creek SMIAWASSI.E COUNTY: Cities
of Corunna, Durand, Laingsburg, and Owosso, township* of Benmngton, Caledonia, F*ir field. Hazeiton, Middle-
bury, New Haven, Owosso, Rush. Sciota, Shiawassee, Venice, and Vernon Population (J980), 514,560.
ZIP Codes: 48414 (part), 48417 (part), 48429 (part), 48436 (part), 48449 (part), 48457 (part). 48460 (part), 48476, 48601
(part), 48610 (part), 48612, 48613 (part), 48614-18, 48620, 48622, 48623 (part), 4g62430, 48632-33. 48635-37, 48640
(part) 48641, 48647 (part), 48649, 48651, 48652 (part), 48653-57, 48659, 48661-62, 48730 (part), 48739 (part), 48749,
'1 (part), 48766, 48770 (part), 48801,48804, 48806-07. 48808 (part), 48811 (part), 48817, 48818 (part),
, 48822, 48829 (part), 48830-33, 48835, 48837 (part), 48841. 48845 (part). 48847, 48848 (part), 48850
, 48856, 48857 (part), 48858, 48862, 48866, 48867 (part), 48871, 48872 <p*rt), 48873 (part), 48874, 48875
tOOO<, tOOTO, *OOOf VP**V "O0'* ?OH>fA VJWMl/, TOOf J Xf/Kii./, TWPIT, TOO/J
48877-80, 48882-83, "48886 (part), 48889 (part), 48891 (part), 48893-94, 48896, 48906 (part), 48933 (part),
49305 (part), 49307 (part), 49310 (part), 49320, 49332, 49334, 49336 <prt), 49337 (part), 49338 <p*rt), 49340, 49342,
49346 Opart), 49601 (part), 49612 (part), 49618, 49620, 49631-33, 49637. 49638 (part), 49639, 49641, 49f ' v
49646-47, 49649, 49651, 49655 (part), 49657, 49659 (pan), 49663, 49665-68, 49676 <prt), 49677 (part),
49683 (part), 49684 (part), 49688 (part), 49689 (part), 4690 (part), 49738 <p*rt>. 49756 (purt)
ELEVENTH DISTJUCT
ROBERT W. DAVIS, Republican, of Gaylord, MI; born in Marquette, MI, July 31,
1932; attended the public schools; graduated, LaSalle High School, St, Ignace, MI, 1950;
Northern Michigan University, 1950 and 1952; Hillsdale College, 1951-52; B.S., College
of Mortuary Science, Wayne State University, 1954; funeral director, The Davis Funeral
Home, St. Ignace, MI, 1954-66; councilman, St. Ignace City Council, 1964-66; State rep-
resentative, 106th district, committees: drainage, public utilities, roads and bridges, State
affairs, 1966-70; majority whip, Michigan Senate, served on appropriations committee,
chairman: subcommittee on drug abuse, subcommittee on natural resources, and subcom-
mittee on public health, 1970-74; Senate Republican leader, Michigan Senate, senate busi-
ness committee, committee on committees, legislative council, joint special committee on
aging, 197478; very active in civic, community, and political-reform legislation; past
president, Area Development Corp.; St. Ignace Chamber of Commerce; former member:
Upper Peninsula State Fair Board, St, Ignace Planning Commission; named Man of the
Year in St. Ignace, 1965; chosen Outstanding State Legislator by National Council of
Senior Citizens, 1973; member: Michigan Funeral Directors Association, Lions Club, Fra-
ternal Order of Eagles, B.P.O. Elks, YMCA, National Conference of State Legislatures,
Michigan Cystic Fibrosis Association board of directors, National Rifle Association; four
children: Robert, Jr., Lisa, George, and Alexandra; elected to the 96th Congress, Novem-
ber 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Armed Services Committee;
ranking minority member, Subcommittee on Research and Development; ranking minori-
ty member, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee,
MICHIGAN 102d Congress 157
Office Listings
2417 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-221 1 225-4735
Administrative Assistant. Patrick White. FAX- 225-3588
Press Secretary. Bill Blaul.
Legislative Director. Laurie Bink.
Personal Secretary, Cindy Harrington.
2400 U.S. 41 West, Marquette, MI 49855 (906) 228-3700
City/County Building, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 (906) 635-5261
144 South Second Street, Alpena, MI 49707 (517) 356-2028
Counties: Alcona, Alger, Alpena, Baraga, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Emmet, Gogebic,
Houghton, Iron. Keweenaw. Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Montmorency, Ontonagon, Otsego,
Presque, and Scboolcraft. ANTRIM COUNTY: Townships of Banks, Central Lake, Chestoma, Echo, Elk Rapids,
Forest Home, Helena, Jordan, Kearney, Mancelona, Milton Star, Torch Lake, and Warner. CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Townships of Frederic, Lovells, and Maple Forest. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY: Townships of Acme and
Whitewater. losco COUNTY: Cities of East Tawas and Tawas, townships of Alabaster, Au Sable, Baldwin, Grant,
Oscoda, Plainfield, Reno, Sherman, Tawas, and Wilber OSCODA COUNTY- Townships of Clinton, Comins, Elmer,
and Greenwood- Population (1980), 514,560.
ZIP Codes: 48619, 48621, 48647 (part), 48705, 48721, 48728, 48730 (part), 48737-38, 48739 (part), 48740, 48742-43,
48745, 48748, 48750, 48753, 48761 (part), 48762-64, 48765 (part). 48770 (part), 49610-11, 49612 (part), 49615, 49622,
49627, 49629, 49648, 49659 (part), 49676 (part), 49684 (part), 49690 (part), 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, 49774-83, 49788-93, 49795-97, 49799, 49801, 49805-08, 49812-22, 49825-27, 49829, 49831, 49833-41, 49843,
49845, 49847-49, 49852-55, 49858, 49861-66, 49868-81, 49883-87, 49889-96, 49901-03, 49905, 49908-13, 49915-22,
49924-25, 49927, 49929-31, 49934, 49935 (part), 49938, 49942-48, 49950, 49952-53, 49955, 49958-65, 49967-71
TWELFTH DISTRICT
DAVID E. BONIOR, Democrat, of Mount Clemens, MI; born in Detroit, MI, June 6,
1945; attended elementary schools in 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"; two children: Julie and Andy;
elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2242 Raybura House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2212 225-2106
Administrative Assistant. Sarah J. Dufendach. FAX: 226-1169
Suite 305, 59 N. Walnut Street, Mount Clemens, MI 48043 (313) 469-3232
Admistrative Assistants. Edward Bruley; Christine Koch.
Federal Building, 526 Water Street, Port Huron, MI 4806O (313) 987-8889
Macomb Gouty: Cities of Fraser, Memphis, Mount Clemens, New Baltimore, Richmond, RosevUle, St. Clair Shores,
Warren. That part of the city enclosed within a line beginning at the northern city limit and Van Dyke, south
along Van Dyke to the Center Line City limit, east and south along the Center Lane City limit to Busch, east to
Burg, south to Dale, east to Gunston, south to Engleman, west to the Center Line City limit, south to 10 Mile
Road, east to the eastern limit of Warren City, north and west along the city limit to the beginning point;
townships of Armada, Chesterfield, Clinton, Harrison, Lake Lenox, Macomb, Ray and Richmond. ST. CLAIR
COUNTY-. Cities of Algonac, Marine, Marysvffle, Memphis, Port Huron, and St. Clair; townships of Berlin, Casco,
China, day, Clyde, Columbus, CottreUvffle, East China, Emmett, Fort Oratiot, Ira, Kenockee, Kimball, Mussey,
Port Huron, Rfley, St. Clair, and Wales; Burtchvflle Township, that part beginning at the southern township
boundary and State Road, thence north along State Road to Burtch Road, east to Fifth, south to Washington, east
to State Highway 25, south to Myrtle, west to Lorraine, south to Elaine, west to Bunker, south to Charles, east to
Lorraine, south to Norman, east to State Highway 25, south to Berry, east to Wild Rose, south to the township
line, west along the township line to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 514,560.
Z3P Coder: 480O1-02, 48004-05, 48006 (part), 48014, 48022-23, 48026-28, 48039-41, 48043-49, 48052, 48060 (part),
48061-62, 48065 (part), 48066 (part), 48074, 48079-83, 48087 (part), 48089 (part), 48093 (part), 48O97 (part), 48301.
483O5
158 Congressional Directory
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
BARBARA-ROSE COLLINS, Democrat, of Detroit, MI; born in Detroit, MI
13, 1939; graduated Detroit public school system; attended Wayne State University-
member, Region I School Board, 1971-73; member, Michigan State Legislature, 1975,8?!
member, Detroit City Council, 1982-90; member: Gamma Phi Delta Sorority Inc-
American Business Women's Association, National Political Congress of Black Women'
Detroit Symphony Orchestra board member; widowed mother of two children: Cynthia
Simpson and Christopher Collins; proud grandmother of Amber Rose Simpson and Bruce
Simpson, Jr., and Kwame Collins; member of the Shrine of the Black Madonna (Pan-
African Orthodox Christian) Church; listed in Who's Who In Black America- eleeiwi t
the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990. ' lo
Office Listings
1541 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2404 , 225-2261
Administrative Assistant. Marvin McGraw.
Office Manager/Personal Secretary. Meredit Cooper.
Staff Assistant. George Stanton.
1543 East Lafayette Avenue, Detroit, MI 48207 (313) 832-1450
District Manager. Tom Staton.
Wayne County: Cities of Grosse Pomte and Grosse Pomte Park, Detroit City, that part beginning at the Detroit
River and Detroit-Grosse PoinUs Park City limats, thence north and cast along city limits to Bedford, north to Ford
Freeway, northeast to Whittier, northwest to McKinney, northeast to Yorkshire, northwest to Nottingham
northeast to Grayton, northwest to Roxbury, southwest to Yorkshire, northwest to Rossiter, southwest to wfikr
northwest to Kelly, southwest to Houston Whittier, west to Gratiot, northeast to Gitre, northwest to McNVchok
southwest to Portlance, southwest to Conner, northwest to McNichols, west to Van Dyke, south to Canadian
National Railroad, west to Lynch, west to Mount Elliott, south to Miller, west to Hamtrarnck and Detroit Citv
limits, beginning going south along city limitsfollow the city limits to southern Highland Park City limits ajd
Detroit City limits, thence west and north along city limits to West Davison, west to Lmwood, north to Pasadena
**- west u> Dexter, south to Pasadena, east to Wildemere, south towS
. ' " . ~' V u.v<ru V| TTV.OI. %v *^.AU,, ^uuvti iv jroaaucHti, CCUH 10 wiiucmcrc, SOUln tO West
Davison, west to Dexter, south to Courtland, west to Livernpw, south to Canadian National Railroad, southwest to
fc L ^fj, . Rouge River, north to city hmits, beginning going southwest along the city limits follow the
uetroit City limits to the Detroit River, east along the Detroit River to Detroit and Grosse Pomte Park City limits
%^^uS^MS2S^
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
IS iQ^ HE 5 TE1 b' R em <> crat > of Har Pe f Woods, MI; born in Detroit, MI, De-
' < ; PSTltrP^ "V* 1 Scho l Detroit ' 1967 ? B.A., Eastern Michigan
\ ^J?^' I l 7l; J D " Wayne State Univer sity t-aw School, 1974; lawyer;
w M Ml ? h ^ an S^. 6 ^ ln 19 ?S; member, Michigan State House of Represent'
97 T 5 " 8 9J chairman, Michigan House Judiciary Committee; Catholic; received
W7? rT? n ltl ? hlp > 1967 J Outstanding Young Man of America Award,
1973; married to the former Cynthia S. Gros&cup, 1971; four children: Heather, Heidi,
' t0 Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each sue-
Office Listings
2442 lUyburnHpuse Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2214 ................. 225-6276
Administrative Assistant. Raymond O'Malley
-,.,H gal Counsel. Brian O'Malley.
28221 Mound Road, Warren, MI 48092 .................................
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south to Diesing, cut to John R., south to Katherine, west to Brush, south to Brown, east to John R., south to
Gardenia, west to Brush, south to Royal Park, west to Palmer, north to Forest, west to Bamngton, south to
Farnum, west to Bretteawood, north to Forest, west to Hampden, south to 1 1 Mile, west to city limits, south, east,
north, and west akmg city limits to the point of beginning; Troy City, that part beginning at Wattles and the
eastern dry limits, thence west on Wattles to Rochester Road, *outh to Stephenson, south to Rochester, south to
Maple, west to Eastport, north to Vermont, west to Hartshore, south to Maple, east to Troy and Clawson City
limits at Liveraois, sooth, east, south, east, and north along city limits to the point of beginning. WAYNE COUNTY:
Cities of Grosse Pointc Farms, Grosse Pointe Shores, tfrosse Pointe Woods, Hamtramck, and Harper Woods;
Detroit City, that part beginning at Eureka and the northern city limits (8 Mile), thence east on city limits to
western Harper Woods City limits and Detroit City limits, beginning going southwest along Detroit City limits-
follow city limits to Beford, north to Ford Freeway, northeast to WhTttier, northwest to McKinney, northeast to
Yorkshire, northwest to Nottingham, northeast to Grayton, northwest to Roxbury, southwest to Yorkshire,
northwest to Roesiter, southwest to Whittier, northwest to Kelly, southwest to Houston Whitfcer, west to Gratiot,
northeast to Gitre, northwest to McNichols, southwest to Portlance, southwest to Conner, northwest to McNi-
chols, west to Van Dyke, south to Canadian National Railroad, west to Lynch, west to Mount Elliott, south to
Miller, west to Hamtramck and Detroit City limits, beginning going north follow city limits to Conant, north to
Nevada, east to Fendon, north to 7 Mile, east to Mound, north to Emery, west to Buffalo, north to Lantz, west to
Bloom, north to East Outer Drive, west to Eureka, north on Eureka to city limits to the point of beginning; Grosse
Pointe Township. Population (1980), 514,559.
ZIP Code.: 48015, 48021, 48O30, 48O71 (part), 48077-78, 48087 (part), 48089 (part), 48090-92, 48093 (part), 48202
(part), 48205 (part), 48212 (part), 48224 (part), 48225, 48234 (partV48236, 48310-1 1
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
WILLIAM I>. FORD, Democrat, of Taylor, MI; born in Detroit, MI, August 6, 1927;
educated Henry Ford Trade School, Melvindale High School, Wayne State University,
Nebraska State Teachers College, University of Denver (B.S. and J.D.); honorary doctor-
ates from Eastern Michigan University, Westfield State College, The Grand Valley State
Colleges, Wayne State University, Northern Michigan University, Michigan State Uni-
versity, Central Michigan University, the University of Detroit, the University of Michi-
gan, Cleary College, Long Island University, Northeastern University, Columbia College,
Madonna College, St. Edwards University, Peru State College, University of Denver, and
Western Michigan University; served in the U.S. Navy, 1944-46, and U.S. Air Force Re-
serve, 195O-58, and discharged as first lieutenant (legal officer); married to Mary L.
Whalen; three children: William D., Jr., Margaret, and John; attorney since 1951; justice
of the peace, Taylor Township, 1955-57; city attorney, Melvindale, MI, 1957-59; attor-
ney, Taylor Township, 1957-64; Michigan Constitutional Convention delegate, 19th Rep-
resentative District, 1961-62; member, State Senate, 1962-64; member: Michigan Bar As-
sociation, Downriver Bar Association, American Bar Association, Eagles, Elks, Moose,
and Rotary International Distinguished Service Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce,
1962; elected to the 89ih Congress, November 3, 1964; reflected to subsequent Congress-
es; chairman, Education and Labor Committee; Democratic National Whip at Large.
Office Listings
2371 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2215 225-6261
Administrative Assistant. David W. Geiss.
Executive Assistant. Janice W. Macdonald.
Legislative Director. Sally Budd.
Press Secretary. Mike Russell.
Federal Building, Wayne, MI 48184 (313) 722-1411
31 South Huron, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 (313) 482-6636
Gwatfy: Cities of Milan, Saline, and Ypsilanti; townships of Augusta, Superior, York, and YpsUanti
WAYNE COUNTY: Cities of Belleville, Garden City, Romulus, Taylor, Wayne, and Westland; Dearborn Heig Jits
City, that part K*gmnm g east of a line at Dudley and the southern Dearborn City limits, thence south on Dudley
to Eton, ET to Wmiun: south to Powers, west to Katherine, south to Hanover, west to Monroe, south on Monroe
City, that part below a line beginning at the western city limits and 1-96, thence east on 1-96
iS^S to^ Merriman, southtol-V east to Hubbell, north to Sunset, east and north to
a City, south, southeast to Hfflcrest, north to Lyndon, east to Henry Ruff, south to Perth, east
uc^rf^ <last to Melvin, south to 1-96, east on 1-96 to eastern city limits; Southgate City,
thfltpart beginning ^?5*lErthern city limits and Toledo, thence south on Toledo to Norttrfine, east to Barberry,
northto EdisonTeist on Edison to eastern city limits, beginning going south on city limits, follow city limits all the
way aroundthe city to Toledo, the point of beginning; townships of Canton, Huron, Sumpter, and Van Buren.
Population (1980). 514,560.
ZIP Code* 48103 (part), 48111. 48128 (part), 48134 (part), 48135, 48150 (part), 48160 (part), 48164, 48170 (part),
48174. 48176 (par^SlSO (part), 481845s, 48187, 48190. 48191 (part), 48195 (part), 48197 (part), 48242
160 Congressional Directory MICHIGAN
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
JOHN D DINGELL, Democrat, of Trenton, MI; born in Colorado Springs, CO, July
8 1926- B S Georgetown University, 1949; J.D., Georgetown University Law School,
1952- Worid'W H 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;
chainrmn Energy and Commerce Committee; member, Technology Assessment Board of
the Office of Technology Assessment; member, Migratory Bird Conservation Commis-
sion; married to the former Deborah Insley.
Office Listings
*328 Rayburo House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-22*6 SfUJ]
Administrative Assistant. Eleanor G. Lewis. FAX- 225-7426
Legal Counsel. Walter Sanders.
Office Manager. Shirley Harris.
Personal Secretary. Lorren Jewell.
5461 Schaefer Road, Dearborn, MI 48126 .......;..; gjg W6- 276
Suite 105, 214 East Elm Avenue, Monroe, MI 48161 (313) 243-1849
Wayne County: Cities of Allen Park, Dearborn, Ecorse, Flat Rock, Gibraltar, Lincoln Park, Melvmdale, River
Rouae, Rwerview, Rockwood, Trenton, Woodhaven, and Wyandotte; Southgate City, that part beginning at the
northern city limits and Toledo, thence south on Toledo to Northlme, east to Barberry, north to Edison, east on
Edison to eastern city limits, north and west along city limits to the point of beginning, townships of Brownstown
and Grosse He MONROE COUNTY. LENAWEE COUNTY: Townships of Blissfield, Deerfield, Macon, Madison,
"Oeden, Palmyra, Raisin, Ridgeway, and Riga, Adrian City, that part east of a line beginning at the north city limits
and Scott, thence south on Scott to West Maple, east to Scott, south to West Maumee, west to William, west to
Charles, south to Michigan, east to College Park Drive, south to Forest, south to Sherman, east to Madison, south
on Madison to the southern city limits. Population (1980), 514,560.
ZBP Codew 48101, 48110, 48117, 48120-25, 48126 (part), 48128 (part), 48131, 48133, 48134 (part), 48138, 48140,
"" ~~'3' 48176 <S^>' 48177 '^
48144-46, 48157, 48159, 48160 (part), 48161,
(part), 482
75-76, 49286 (part)
(part), 48192, 48195 (part), 48218 (part), 48229, 49221 (part), 49228, 49229 (part), 49236 (part), 49238, 49248 (part),
^^-68, 49269 (part), 49270, 49275-76, ' - v
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
SANDER M. LEVIN, Democrat, of Southfield, MI; born in Detroit, MI on Septem-
ber 6, 1931, attended Roosevelt Elementary School and Durfee Intermediate School, De-
troit, MI; graduated, Central High School, Detroit, 1949; B.A., University of Chicago,
1952; M.A., Columbia University, New York, NY, 1954; UUB., Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, 1957; attorney, admitted to the Michigan Bar in 1958 and commenced
practice in Detroit, MI; member: Oakland Board of Supervisors, 1961-64; elected to
Michigan Senate, 1965-70; Democratic floor leader in State senate; served on the Adviso-
ry 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 Govern-
ment, 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
323 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2217 , 225-4961
Administrative Assistant Kitty Higgins.
Legislative Director. John Griffin.
Press Secretary. Cynthia Mann.
North Park Plaza Office Building, Suite 1120, 17117 West Nine Mile
Road, Southfield, MI 48075 (313) 559-4444
District Administrator. Susan Miller.
Oakland County: Cities of Berkley, Clawson, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Lathrup Village, Oak Park, Pleasant
Ridge, Royal Oak, and Southfield; Madison Heights City, that part beginning at the north city limits and 1-75,
MICHIGAN 102d Congress 161
thence south on 1-75 to 12 Mile, east to Alger, south to Diesing, east to John R, south to Kathenne, west to
Brush, south to Brown, east to John R., south to Gardenia, west to Brush, south to Royal Park, west to Palmer,
north to Forest, west to Barrington, south to Farnum, west to Brettenwood, north to Forest, west to Hampden.
south to 1 1 Mile, west to city limits, north, west, north, and east along city limits to the point of beginning-
township of Royal Oak. WAYNE COUNTY: City of Inkster; Dearborn Heights City, that part beginning at the
southern Dearborn City limits and Dearborn Heights City limits and Dudley, thence south on Dudley to Eton, east
to William, south to Powers, west to Kathenne, south to Hanover, west to Monroe, south on Monroe to Dearborn
Heights southern city limits, beginning going west along city limits to the point of beginning; Detroit City, that
part beginning at the north city limits and Evergreen, thence south on Evergreen to Santa Clara, east to
Edinborough, north to Curtis, east to Huntmgton, south to Santa Clara, east to Grandville, south to Outer Drive,
east to Warwick, south to McNichols, east to Southfield, south to Jeffries Freeway, west to Evergreen, south to
Joy Road, west to city limits, beginning going north along city limits to the point of beginning: Redford Township.
Population (1980), 514,560.
ZIP Codes: 48017, 48034, 48037, 48067-70, 48071 (part). 48072-73, 48075-76, 48086, 48127, 48128 (part), 48141, 48219
(part), 48220, 48221 (part), 48223, 48228 (part), 48237, 48239 (part), 48240
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Republican, of Birmingham, MI; born in Royal Oak
on April 28, 1922, son of the late Dr. S.C. and the late Fern Taylor Broomfield; attended
the public schools of Royal Oak and Michigan State University; 1951, married Jane Smith
Thompson of Oak Park, IL; three daughters: Susan, Nancy, and Barbara; member of First
Presbyterian Church of Royal Oak; elected: Michigan House of Representatives, 1948,
1950, and 1952; elected speaker pro tern, 1953; elected to Michigan State Senate, 1954;
elected to the 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; reelected to each succeeding Con-
gress; vice chairman, Committee on Foreign Affairs; member, Small Business Committee;
member, Select Committee to Investigate the Iran/Contra Arms Sales; member, Commis-
sion on the Ukrainian Famine; U.S. Ambassador (Presidential appointment), U.N. 22d
General Assembly, 1967; congressional advisor, National Bipartisan Commission on Cen-
tral America (Presidential appointment), 1983; member, Commission on Security and
Economic Assistance (Presidential appointment), 1983; congressional advisor, U.S. Dele-
gation to the Second Special Session of the U.N. General Assembly on Disarmament
(Presidential appointment), 1982; member, Organization of Government on the Conduct
of Foreign Policy (Presidential Commission), 1975; congressional advisor to the U.S. dele-
gation to the Second International Conference on Assistance to Refugees in Africa,
ICARA III, 1985; delegate, Stategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), 1977-80; delegate,
North Atlantic Assembly (NATO), 1955, 1960, 1973-80, 1982, 1985-86; alternate dele-
gate, North Atlantic Assembly, 1984; U.N. Law of the Sea Advisory Committee, 1976-77
and 1979-82; delegate Interparliamentary Union Conference, 1980 and 1982; U.N. Confer-
ence on Science and Technology for Development, 1979; U.N. Pledging Session on Cam-
bodian Relief, 1979; congressional advisor, Council of Ministers of the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development, 1979; Canada-United States Interparliamentary
Conference, 1961-64, 1967-70, 1972, 1978-80, 1983-84, and 1986; delegate, U.S. National
Commission for the U.N. Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),
1961-62; Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Conference, 1973-74; Korea-United
States Interparliamentary Group, 1967-74; United Kingdom-United States Interparliamen-
tary Conference, 1962; President, National Republican Club of Capitol Hill, 1970-74; life
member, Optimist International; member, Troy Optimist Club; life member, Oakland
County, MI, Chamber of Commerce; member, Royal Oak and Rochester Kiwanis Clubs;
is a member of several Masonic organizations and in 1988 was awarded the 33 of the
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Jurisdiction of the
United States of America; member, Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Berkley;
member, American Legion.
Office Listings
2306 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2218 225-6135
Administrative Assistant. John Sinclair. FAX: 225-1807
Personal Assistant. Nancy G. Moore.
330 Park Street, Birmingham, MI 48009 (313) 642-3800
Office Manager. Kit Johnson.
371 North Main Street, Milford, MI 48042 (313) 685-2640
Secretary. Barbara Bergin.
Livingston County: City of Brighton; townships of Brighton and Green Oak. MACOMB COUNTY: Townships of Bruce,
Shelby, and Washington. OAKLAND COUNTY: Cities of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills* Farmington, Farmington
Congressional Directory MICHIGAN
Hills, Keego Harbor, Northvifle, Novi, Orchard Lake Village, Rochester, South Lyon, Sylvan Lake, Walled Lak e
and Wixom, Troy City, that part beginning at the Wattles and Astern city limits thence west on Wattles *
,
to the point of beginning; townships of Addison, Avon, Bloomfield, Commerce, Lyon, Milford, Novi, Oakland
Onon, Southfield, and West Bloomfield; Pontiac Township that part beginning at the township h ne and Hemn^
stead, thence northeasterly along Hempstead to Provincetown, south to Liverpool, northeasterly to Hamlet, south
inhamton west and southerl to Provincetown southeat
, ,
stead, thence northeasterly along Hempstead to Provincetown, south to Liverpool, northeasterly
and easterly to Sheffield, south to Binghampton, west and southerly to Provincetown, southeast
est south easterl and south alon the town
rtheasterly to Hamlet, south
, southeast to Southampton.
wnship line to the point of
and easterly to Sheffield, sout to ngampon, wes an souery rovinceown, sou
south to the township line, east, north, west, south, easterly, and south along the township
beginning. Population (1980), 514,560.
ZIP Cod*K 48007-10, 48012-13, 48018, 48024-25, 48033, 48035 (part), 48036, 48038, 48042 (part), 48050, 48051 r
48053 (part), 48057 (part), 48060 (part), 48063-64, 48065 (part), 48066 (part). 48084 (part), 48087 (part), 48088
48094, 48096, 48098-99, 48116 (part), 48165, 48167 (part), 48178 (part), 48189 (part), 48302-03. 48308-09, 48320
48322, 48331-33
MINNESOTA 102d Congress 163
MINNESOTA
(Population, 1980 census, 4,075,970)
SENATORS
DAVE DURENBERGER, Republican, of Minneapolis, MN; born in St. Cloud, MN,
August 19, 1934; B.A., St. John's University, Collegeville, MN, 1955; Army, 1955-56;
J.D., University of Minnesota Law School, 1959; executive secretary, Minnesota Gover-
nor Harold LeVander, 1967-71; married to the former Penny Baran, 1971; four children:
Charles, David, Michael, and Daniel; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, to
complete the unexpired term of Hubert H. (and Muriel) Humphrey ending January 3,
1983; assumed office on November 8, 1978; reelected November 2, 1982; and November
8, 1988; member: Committee on Environment and Public Works; Committee on Human
Resources and Finance.
Office Listings
154 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2301 224-3244
Administrative Assistant. Rick Evans. FAX: 224-9931
Legislative Director. Alexander Polinsky. TDD: 224-9522
Plymouth Building, Suite 1020, 12 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402 ... (612) 370-3382
Director of Policy Development. Jon Schroeder.
Director. Alice Negratti.
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, Mark; elected to the U.S. Senate, No-
vember 6, 1990 for the 6-year term beginning on January 3, 1991.
Office Listings
702 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 224-5641
Administrative Assistant. John Blackshaw.
Office Manager. Kevin Lane.
Legislative Director. Kari Moe.
Court International Building, 2550 University Avenue West, St. Paul, MN ^ na-n
55114-1025 (602)645-0323
State Director. Jeff Blodgett. 1A74
105 2d Avenue South, Virginia, MN 55792 (218) 741-1074
<$; 5^9-9^56092 (part), 56093, 56W 56097 (part)
164 Congressional Directory MINNESOTA
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
TIMOTHY J. PENNY, Democrat, of New Richland, MN; born in Freeborn
MN, November 19, 1951; 1969 graduate of Keister High School; 1974 honor a
from Winona State University; graduate work in Public Affairs at the University of Mi
nesota, Minneapolis; elected to the Minnesota State Senate in 1976, reelected in 19so"
member of Trinity Lutheran Church, New Richland; member: New Richland Jave<^
Waseca PALS, Waseca County Association of Retarded Citizens, Freeborn County Assn
elation of Retarded Citizens; married the former Barb Christianson, 1975; four childre~
Jamison, Joseph, Molly, and Marcus; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2
reelected to each succeeding Congress. *
Office Listings
436 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2301 .................... (202) 225
Administrative Assistant. Steven T. Kingsley FAX-
Legislative Director. Joseph A. Theissen.
Office Manager. Christopher Hoven.
Park Towers, 22 North Broadway, Rochester, MN 55904 ............... (50?^
P.O. Box 3148, Mankato, MN 56001 ............................................................ " ...... (507)
District Manager James Hagerty. ...... V r)
Counties: Blue Earth, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Le Sueur, Mower, Olmstead Ri Ce
Wabasha, Wasoca, Winona. DAKOTA COUNTY Douglas township, SCOTT COUNTY That oart of SSJi
P ^"
SECOND DISTRICT
10^ V ^ EBE h Re P ublic an of North Mankato, MN; born in Slayton MN
1952; graduated from the public schools of Slayton; attended I the Vriv^Siy of.
majoring m political science, 1970-74; interned in the office of the chairaL oft
nesota Independent-Republican Party while attending thTuSv^t^^^S,^
Congressman Tom Hagedorn, 1974-75; copublisher of the M^av' SSt^HwSX
Office Listings
DC 20515-2302
P.O. 1 _
919 south Fi^ar^^in^:MN-562ov::::::7: &$ ; ,
* Wl2j 235-6820
^icSlS^obi^P* 1114 '* Jack S =)n ' ^ di y^' Lac qm Parle,
r t iNicouet, Nobles, Pipestone, Pope. Redwood. Renvifle, Rock,
MINNESOTA 102d Congress 165
Sibley, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Watonwan, and Yellow Medicine. GRANT COUNTY Cities of Ashby, Barrett,
Elbow Lake, Herman, Hoffman, and Norcross; townships of Delaware, Elbow Lake, Elk Lake, Erdahl, Gorton,
Land, Lien, Logan, Macsville, North Ottawa, Pelican Lake, Roseville, and Sanford LE SUEUR COUNTY: Town-
ship of Ottawa. WRIGHT COUNTY: Cities of Annandale, Cokato, Howard Lake, and South Haven, townships of
Albion, Cokato, Corinna, French Lake, Middlevule, Southside, Stockholm, and Victor Population (1980), 509,500.
ZIP Codes: 55324-26, 55329 (part), 55332-36, 55338 (part), 55339
- rt), 55366, 55368 (part), 55370, 55381, 55382 (part;
rt), 56009 (part), 56010 (part), 56011 (part), 56013, i
_. J39, 56041, 56044 (part), 56047, 56051, 56053-54, ! ^ ^_.,, ^__,.
56068 (part), 56073-75, 56081, 56082 (part), 56083-85, 56087, 56088 ^part), 56092 (part), 56097 (part), 56098, 56101,
_,
6039, 56041 rS6044 (parC 56047, 56051, 56053-54,' 56056, 'Seos's (pin), 56060 (part), 5~6062 (part), 56065 (partX
, , , , , ,
56110-16, 56117 (part), 56118-37, 56138 (part), 56139-47, 56149-53, 56155-62, 56164 (part), 56165-72, 56173 (part),
56174-81, 56183-87, 56201, 56207-12, 56214-16, 56218, 56219 (part), 56220-33, 56235-41, 56243-58, 56260, 56262-
67, 56270-74, 56276-97, 563O8, 56309 (part), 56311, 56312 (part), 56315 (part), 56316 (part), 56319 (part), 56323,
56324 (part), 56326 (part), 56327, 56332, 56334, 56339, 56341, 56343, 56349, 56354-55, 56360 (part), 56361 (part),
56362 (part), 56380-81, 56385 (part), 56446 (part), 56531 (part), 56583 (part), 56590 (part), 57005 (part), 57026
(part), 57030 (part), 57060 (part), 57068 (part)
THIRD DISTRICT
JIM RAMSTAD, Republican, of Minnesota, MN; born in Jamestown, NO, May 6,
1946; University of Minnesota, B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, 1968; George Washington Univer-
sity, J.D. with honors, 1973; first lieutenant, U.S. Army Reserve, 1968-74; elected to the
Minnesota Senate, 1980; reelected 1982, 1986; assistant minority leader; attorney; elected
to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
504 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2306 225-2871
Administrative Assistant. Maybeth Christensen.
Legislative Director/Press Secretary. Darrell McKigney.
Executive Assistant/Scheduler. Pat Rooney.
Suite 152, 8120 Penn Avenue South, Blooraington, MN 55431 (612) 881-4600
Office Manager/Scheduler. Christine Zimmer Lonetti.
Communications Director. Lance Olson.
Carver County: Cities of Carver, Chanhassen, Chaska, Cologne, Hamburg, Mayer, New Germany, Norwood,
Victoria, Waconia, Watertown, and Young America. DAKOTA COUNTY: Parts of the cities of Apple Valley,
Burnsville, Coates, Eagan, Fanrungton, Hampton, Hastings, Inver Grove Heights, Lakeville, New Trier, Rose-
mount, South St. Paul, and Vermillion. HENNEPW COUNTY: Parts of the cities of Bloomington, Eden Praine,
Edina, Golden Valley, Hopkins, Minnetonka, New Hope, Plymouth, and St. Louis Park, SCOTT COUNTY: Parts of
the cities of Jordan, Prior Lake, Savage, and Shakopee. GOODHUE COUNTY: Part. Population (1980), 509,499.
ZIP Codes: 55009 (part), 55010, 55018 teart), 55024, 55031, 55033 (part), 55044 (part), 55057 (part), 55065, 55068,
55075 (part), 55085^55089 (part), 5510$ (part), 55121-24, 55315, 55317-18, 55322, 55331 (part), 55337, 55338 (part),
55339 (part) 55343-45, 55352 (part), 55354 (part), 55360, 55367, 55368 (part), 55372, 55378-79 55386, 55387 foart)
55388 (Sart), 55391 (part), 55397755410 (part), 55416, 55420 (part), 55422 (part), 55424 (part), 55425 (part), 55426
(part), 55427, 55429 (part), 55435 (part), 55436, 55441-42, 55446-47, 56011 (part)
FOURTH DISTRICT
BRUCE F. VENTO, Democrat-Fanner-Labor, of St. Paul, MN; born in St. Paul, Oc-
tober 7, 1940; graduated, Johnson High School, St. Paul, 1958; A.A., University of Min-
nesota, 1961; B.S., with honors, Wisconsin State University, 1965; graduate work, Univer-
sity of Minnesota; teacher; served in Minnesota House of Representatives, 1971-76, assist-
ant majority leader and committee chairman; activities include Minnesota Education
Council, Commission on Minnesota's Future, Merrick Day Activity Center Board of Re-
tarded, Target Area "C" Advisory Council poverty program, Phalen Area Community
Council, YMCA; member, Presentation Church; married to the former Mary Jean Moore;
three sons: Michael, Peter, and John; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
166 Congressional Directory
MINNESOTA
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. Kate Seng.
Appointment Secretary. Carol Unger.
Mounds View, New Brighton, North Oaks, North St. Paul, Roseville, St Paul, Shoreview,
Vadnais Heights, and White Bear Lake; township of White Bear WASHINGTON COUNTY Citv of ttt-uunn.* /*L '
portion north of 12th Street). Population (1980), 509,499 "ewport (that
ZIP Codes: 55055 (part), 55075 (part), 55100-08, 55109 (part), 55110 (part), 55112 (part), 55113-14, 55116-18, 55119
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 stud-
ies, 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 Rela-
tions; president, National Conference of State Legislatures; president, National Legislative
Conference; chairman, Intergovernmental Relations Committee of the N.C.S L.- Arms
Control Leadership Award, 1988; Honorary Lifetime Member, Hospital and Nursing
Home Employees Union, Local No. 113, SEIU AFL-CIO; Minneapolis Jaycees Man of
College D ^tinguished AlumnuVCitation; Lloyd M.
of the Minnesota Chapter of the American Society for Public Admin-
^^\ m f^f Bud |et Committee; Appropriations Committee; deputy majority whip;
married to the former Sylvia Lee, 1963; two children: Karin and Juiief elected to the 96&
Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2201 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2305 225-4755
Administrative Assistant, Eileen Baumgartner, ................... 223-4755
Legislative Director. Charles Monfort.
AC* Scheduler. Bonnie Gottwald.
462 Federal Courts Building, 110 South 4th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55401 ..... (612) 348-1649
Sr%5o2^^^ HI*** * Bloonnngton (,*);
^
SIXTH Disrmcr
riN,Ap61-9 r ' twater, MN; born in Brecken-
19,;'B. ^ suS^ cim^df^r'w K^^^'^Sh School, Breckenridge, MN,
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pHations Division Z&^'SSttS* &3?13Z3^
MINNESOTA 102d Congress 167
Congress; appointed to the Energy and Commerce Committee, Post Office and Civil
Service Committee chairman, Subcommittee on Civil Service; and the Select Committee
on Children, Youth and Families; awarded Outstanding Young Person of the Year
Award, Stillwater Jaycees; Appreciation of Support Award, Mothers Against Drunk
Driving; Nicholas Coleman Distinguished Legislator Award; Minnesota Mental Health
Association's Distinguished Service Award; Better Life Award from Minnesota Associa-
tion of Health Care Facilities; married to Susan Erkel Sikorski, 1974- one daughter Anne-
elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress!
Office Listings
403 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2306 225-2271
Executive Assistant. Carin M. Otero. FAX- 2254347
Legislative Director. Rick Jauert.
Special Assistant. Dennis M. McGrann.
Suite 414, 277 Coon Rapids Boulevard NW., Coon Rapids, MN 55433 (612) 780-5801
District Director. Judy Sanders.
Anoka County. Hennepin County: Cities of Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Corcoran, Dayton, Deephaven, Excelsior,
Greenfield, Greenwood, Hanover, Independence, Long Lake, Loretto, Maple Grove, Maple Plain, Medina,
Mtnnetonka Beach, Mmnetnsta, Mound, Orono, Osseo, Rockford, Rogers, St. Anthony (precinct 2, census tract
201.01, blocks 101 and 104), St Bonifacius, Shorewood, Spring Park, Tonka Bay, Wayzata, and Woodland,
township of Hassan. RAMSEY COUNTY: City of St. Anthony. SHERBURNE COUNTY: Cities of Becker, Big Lake,
Clear Lake, Elk River, and Zimmerman; townships of Becker, Big Lake, Clear Lake, Livonia, and Orrock.
WASHINGTON COUNTY: Cities of Afton, Bayport, Cottage Grove, Dellwood, Forest Lake, Grey Cloud Island,
Hastings, Hugo, Lake Elmo, Lakeland, Lakeland Shores, Landfall, Mahtomedi, Marine on St Croix, Newport
(that part not contained in the Fourth District), Oakdale, Oak Park Heights, Pine Springs, St. Marys Point, St.
Paul Park, Stillwater, White Bear Lake, WUlernie, and Woodbury, townships of Baytown, Denmark, Forest Lake,
Grant, May, New Scandia. Stillwater, and West Lakeland; village of Birchwood; borough of Lake St. Croix.
WRIGHT COUNTY: Cities of Albertville, Buffalo, Clearwater, Dayton, Delano, Hanover, Maple Lake, Monticello,
Montrose, Rockford, St Michael, and Waverly; townships of Buffalo, Chatham, Clearwater, Frankfort, Franklin,
Maple Lake, Marysville, Monticello, Otsego, Rockford, Silver Creek, and Woodland. Population (1980), 509,505
ZIP Codes: 55001, 55003-04, 55005 (part), 55011, 55012 (part), 55014, 55016, 55025 (part), 55033 (part), 55038, 55042-
43, 55047, 55055 (part), 55070 (part), 55071, 55073 (part), 55079 (part), 55082, 55090 (part). 55092 (part), 55110
(part), 55112 (part), 55115, 55119 (part), 55125, 55301, 55302 (part), 55303-04, 55308-09, 55313, 55316, 55319 (part),
55320 (part), 55323, 55327-28, 55330, 55331 (part), 55340-41, 55356-57, 55358 (part), 55359, 55361-64, 55369,
55373-76, 55380, 55384, 55387 (part), 55388 (part), 55390 (part), 55391 (part). 55392, 55395 (part), 55421, 55429
(part), 55432 (part), 55433 (part), 55434, 55443-45
SEVENTH DISTRICT
COLLIN C. PETERSON, Democrat, of Detroi* Lakes, MN; born in Fargo, ND, June
29, 1944; graduated from Glyndon MN, High Sr.iool, MN, 1962; B.A., Moprhead 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.
Office Listings
C 20515-2307
FAX: 225-1593
1725 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2307 225-2165
Chief of Staff. James De Chaine.
Legislative Director/Press Secretary. Dave Rinebolt.
Lake Avenue Plaza Building, Suite 107, 714 Lake Avenue, Detroit Lake MN
56501 (218)847-5056
103 Federal Building, 720 West St. Germain Street, St. Cloud, MN 56301 (612) 259-0559
Minnesota Wheat Growers Building, 2603 Wheat Drive, Red Lake, MN
56750 (218)253-4356
Counties: Becker, Benton, Clay, Clearwater, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Morrison, Norman,
Otter Tail, Penmngton, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, and Wilkin. BELTRAMI COUNTY: That
part not contained in the Eighth District. GRANT COUNTY: City of Wendell; townships of Lawrence, Pomme de
Terre, and Stony Brook. HUBBARD COUNTY: All except Badoura Township. SHERBURNE COUNTY: City of St.
Cloud; townships of Haven, Palmer, and Santiago Population (1980), 509,495.
168 Congressional Directory MINNESOTA
ZIP Codes: 55319 (part), 55320 (part), 55329 (part), 55353, 55371 (part), 55382 (part), 55389 (part) 56301-<U <
56309 (part), 56310, 56312 (part), 56314, 56315 (part), 56316 (part), 56317-18. 56319 (part) 56320-21 vStl , 307 '
56325, 56326 (part), 56328-29, 56330 (part), 56331, 56333, 56335-36, 56338 (part), 56340 56344-41 ' *5i ^art),
(part), 56356-57, 56360 (part), 56361 (part), 56362 (part), 56364 (part), 56367-69. 56371/56373-79 SAW? 1 A? 53
56385 (part), 56387, 56389, 56433 (part), 56434, 56435 (part), 56436-38. 56440, 56443, 56446 (parti S*!u J 3H
56453, 56458, 56460-61, 56464 (part), 56466 (part), 56467 (part), 56470, 56473 (part), 56475 56477 fS? Sf&
56479 (part), 56481 (part), 56482, 56484 (part), 56501, 56510-11, 56513-25, 56527-30, 56531 (part) 56533 37* JS?* 1
47, 56548 (part), 56549-54, 56556-57, 56560, 56565-81, 56583 (part), 56584-89, 56590 foarS '"- ' "
56621, 56623 (part), 56625, 56630 (part), 56633 (part), 56634, 56644, 56646-47, 56650-52 ''
56667, 56670-71, 56673-74, 56676, 56678, 56682-87, 56701, 56710-16, 56720-29, 56731-38
56748, 56750-51, 56754-63, 58030 (part), 58225 (part). 58271 (part)
EIGHTH DISTRICT
JAMES L. OBERSTAR, Democrat-Fanner-Labor, of Chisholm, MN- born in Chic
hota, 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-
European area studies, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium, 1957; served as ad
tave assistant to Congressman John A. Blatnik, 1963-74; administrator of the
Public Works Committee, 1971-74; married to the former Jo Garlick; four
, arc; our cldre
Thomas Edward, Katherine Noelle, Anne-Therese, and Monica Rose; elected to the 94th
Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2209 Raybum House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2308 ............. 225-6211
Deputy Administrative Assistant William Richard '"
Office ManagerJill K. Beatty.
Legislative Director. Chip Gardiner
231 Federal Building, Duluth, MN 55802 ......................... , 2 m 757 7474
Administrative Assistant.-Tom R. Reagan. ........................................... ( 8) 727 ~ 7474
Chisholm City Hall, 316 West Lake Street, Chisholm, MN 55719 (li
Brainerd City Hall, 501 Laurel Street, Brainerd, MN WlTJ^~ (218)
i2^ "Tf- ?-^. Koochiching, Lake, Mille Lac,
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wuw, WU48, 55051, 55056, 55063-64 55067 slnS* 5$n / \ *c5? (P * rt) * 55029 - 30 ' 55032. 55036-37, 55040,
55084, 55090 (part), 55092 (part) *537l fojt? 553?^ ^S?*^ JS 7 ^ 55 73 ( P art) ' 35074 ' 35079 <PrtX 55080,
55731-36, 55738/55740-42, 5^744 55746 55748 58 MJ^SS 1 4-S?, 1 ^ / 5609 ' 55612 - 16 . 55701-13, 55716-29,
L 63 , 13 ' , 5 , 633 ?^>' 56338 (part), ^^W 8 ;^ ISBf'^? 8 ^
, jojo^ opart), 5t>3eo, 56401, 56425,
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MISSISSIPPI 102d Congress 169
MISSISSIPPI
(Population, 1980 census, 2,520,638)
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 sec-
tion of Mississippi State Bar, 1972-73; 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.
Office Listings
326 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2402 224-5054
Chief of Staff. Margo Carlisle.
Administrative Assistant. Haley Fisackerly.
Legislative Director. Jack Hoggard.
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 lona (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 Asso-
ciation, American Bar Association, the Masons, First Baptist Church of Pascagoula; mar-
ried 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 Fisher-
ies, 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,
98th, 99th, and 100th Congresses; elected on November 8, 1988 to the U.S. Senate for the
term beginning January 3, 1989.
Office Listings
487 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2403
Administrative Assistant. Prentiss W. Bolin, Jr. FAX:
Executive Secretary. Susan W. Wells.
Press Secretary. Bruce Lott.
Legislative Assistant. Laura Ann Mullins.
245 East Capitol Street, Jackson, MS 39201
3100 South Pascagoula Street, Pascagoula, MS 39567
One Government Plaza, Gulfport, MS 39502
Golden Triangle Regional Airport, Columbus, MS 37901 .
911 Jackson Avenue, Oxford, MS 38655
20 East Washington Street, Greenwood, MS 38930
(601
965-4644
762-5400
864-1988
329-3897
234-3774
453-5681
170 Congressional Directory MISSISSIPPI
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JAMIE L WRITTEN, Democrat, of Charleston, MS; born at Cascilla, MS; married to
Miss Rebecca Thompson, of Saltfflo, MS; two children: James Lloyd and Beverly Rebec-
c^memtSTof Presb^erian Church, Masonic Order Rotanan, Lions Club Phi Alpha
Delta and Beta Theta Pi fraternities; educated in the public schools of Cascilla and
Charleston, MS; attended both literary and law departments of the University of Missis-
siDDi and has since practiced law at Charleston, MS; served 1 year as school principal;
elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives when 21 years of age and served one
session: elected district attorney, at the age of 23, of the 17th District of Mississippi (Tal-
lahatchie Yalobusha, Panola, Tate, and De Soto Counties); reelected district attorney
twice and served hi that capacity until elected to the 77th Congress at a special election;
reelected to the 78th and each succeeding Congress, now serving 26th term; chairman,
Committee on Appropriations, and dean of the U.S. House of Representatives; author:
"That We May Live," 1966.
Office Listing^
2314 Raybura House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2401 225-4306
Staff Assistants: Shirley M. Albert; Hal DeCell.
Post Office Building, Charleston, MS 38921 (601) 647-2413
Field Office Assistant. Marion F. (Buddy) Bishop.
P.O. Box 667, Oxford, MS 38655 (601) 234-9064
P.O. Box 1482, Tupelo, MS 38802 (601) 844-5437
Staff Assistant Mrs. Billy Ballard.
Counties: Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, De Soto, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Marshall, Monroe, Montgomery,
Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, Webster, and Yalobusha. CHOCTAW COUNTY. That part not
contained in the Third District. PANOLA COUNTY: That part not contained m the Second Dtstnct. TALLAHATCHIE
COUNTY: That pan not contained in the Second District. Population (1980), 504,671.
ZIP Code* 38601-04, 38606 (part), 38610-11, 38618-20, 38621 (part), 38625, 38627, 38629, 38632-33, 38635, 38637-38,
38641-42, 38643 (part), 38646 (part), 38647-52, 38654-55, 38658-59, 38661, 38663, 38664 (part). 38665 (part), 38666-
68, 38671, 38673-75, 38677. 38679-80, 38683-85, 38801-03, 38820-21, 38824-29, 38833-34, 38838-39, 38841, 38843-
44, 38846-52, 38854-60, 38862-71, 38873-80, 38913-16, 38920 (part), 38921 (part), 38922, 38925 (part), 38929 (part),
38948-49, 38951, 38953. 38955, 38958, 38960-62, 38965, 38967 (part), 39176 (part), 39730, 39735 (part), 39740 (part),
39744 (part), 39746-47, 39751 (part), 39756, 39773 (part). 39776 (part)
SECOND DISTRICT
MIKE ESPY, Democrat, of Yazoo City, MS; born November 30, 1953; graduated
Howard University, Washington, D.C., BA, 1975; graduated University of Santa Clara
Law School, Santa Clara, CA., 1978; attorney with Central Mississippi Legal Services,
1978-80; Assistant Secretary of State, chief, Mississippi Legal Services, 1978-80; Assistant
Secretary of Public Lands Division, 1980-84; Assistant State Attorney General, chief of
the Division of Consumer Protection, 1984-85; vice chair, Jackson area United Way Ad-
visory Committee; president, Howard University Alumni Club of Mississippi; board of di-
rectors, Common Cause of Mississippi; board of directors, Mississippi First, Inc.; board of
directors, Jackson Urban League; recipient, Jack H. Young Sr. Award, Jackson Branch
of the NAACP; recipient, Yazoo Hometowners Club; Married, Sheila Bell, 1978; two
children, Jamilla and Mike; member: Agriculture and Budget committees; Select Commit-
tee on Hunger, chairman, Lower Mississippi Delta Caucus; chairman, Domestic Hunger
Task Force; Majority Whip at-Large; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986;
reelected November 8, 1988; reelected November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
216 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2402... . 225-5876
Administrative Assistant Wardell Townsend. ""
Press Secretary. Mary Dixon.
District Director. Oleta Fitzgerald.
aarfcdale City Hall, 416 Third Street, Clarksdale, MS 38614 (601) 624-9929
City Hall Annex, 340 Main Street, Greenville, MS 38701 [ (601) 334-3779
MISSISSIPPI 102d Congress 111
Vicksburg City Hall, Room 302, 1401 Walnut Street, Vicksbure, MS 39180.... (601) 638-3779
300 South Main Street, Yazoo City, MS 39194 (601) 746-1400
Counties: Bolivar, Carroll, Claiborne, Coahoma, Grenada, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jefferson, Leflore, Quit-
man, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tunica, Warren, Washington, and Yazoo. ATTALA COUNTY: That part not contained in
the Third District. HINDS COUNTY. That part not contained in the Fourth District. MADISON COUNTY: That part
not contained in the Thud District. PANOJLA COUNTY: Precincts of Crenshaw, Curtis, East Crowder, Longtown,
Pleasant Grove, and South Curtis. TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY: All precincts located in Supervisors* Districts 4 and 5
Population (1980), 503,831. ^
ZIP Codes: 38606 (part), 38609, 38614, 38617, 38621 (part), 38622-23, 38626, 38628, 38630-31, 38639, 38643 (part),
38644-45, 38646 (part), 38657, 38662, 38664 (part), 38665 (part). 38669-70, 38672, 38676, 38701-04, 38720-23,
38725-26, 38730-33, 38736-40, 38744-46, 38748-49, 38751, 38753-56. 38758-65, 38767-69, 38771-76, 38778-82,
38901, 38912, 38917, 38920 (part), 38921 (part), 38923-24, 38925 (part), 38926-28, 38929 (part), 38930, 38940-41,
38943-47, 38950, 38952, 38954, 38957, 38959, 38963-64, 38966, 38967 (part), 39038-41, 39045-46, 39049-50, 39054-
55, 39061, 39063-64, 39066, 39070-72, 39079, 39081, 39086, 39088, 39090739095, 39097, 39107, 39110, 39113, 39115,
39144, 39146, 39150, 39156-57, 39159-60, 39162-63, 39166, 39169, 39171-73, 39175 (part), 39176 (part), 39177,
39179-80, 39189 (part), 39192, 39194, 39735 (part), 39737, 39744 (part), 39745, 39750 (part), 39751 (part), 39752,
39757, 39767, 39771-72 (part)
THIRD DISTRICT
G.V. (SONNY) MONTGOMERY, Democrat, of Meridian, MS.; born in Meridian;
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 mili-
tary; recipient of Legion of Merit, Bronze Star for Valor, Meritorious Service Award
Commendation Medal, and Mississippi Magnolia Cross Award; Combat Infantry Badge,
Congressional Award by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Silver Helmet Congressional
Award from AMVETS of World War II; the highest award given by the National Guard
Association of the United States: the Harry S. Truman Award, for "constant and out-
standing support and counsel in behalf of National Guard personnel," and Distinguished
Service Citation by Reserve Officers Association of United States; member, Episcopal
Church; member of 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 Asso-
ciation; 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 91st and each succeeding
Congress; member of House Armed Services Committee and Veterans* Affairs Committee
(chairman); served as chairman of House Select Committee on Missing Persons in South-
east 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 Congres-
sional 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. He was appointed
hi 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; 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)
110-D Airport Road, Pearl, MS 39208 - (601)
P.O. Box 412, Laurel, MS 39441 (601)
Golden Triangle Airport, Columbus, MS 39701 (601)
Counties: Clarke, Clay, Jasper, Kemper, Lauderdale, Leak*, Lowndes, Neshoba. Newton. Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Scott,
Smith, and Winston. ATTALA COUNTY: All except precincts of McAdams, Newport, Sallis, Shrock, and Possum-
neck. CHOCTAW COUNTY. Panhandle precinct. JONES COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fifth District.
172 Congressional Directory MISSISSIP PI
MADISON COUNTY. Ridgeland precinct. RANKIN COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fourth District Ponui
tion (1980), 503,760. ' **
ZIP Codes: 39042, 39051, 39057, 39067, 39073 (part), 39074, 39076, 39077 (part), 39080, 39087, 39092, 39094 lonw
39108-09, 39111 (part), 39114, 39116-17, 39119 (part), 39145, 39148. 39151-53, 39158, 39161, 39168 (part) 39
(part), 39176 (partX39189 (part), 39193, 39208, 39218, 39301-05, 39309, 39320, 39323, 39325-30. 39332/39335 39
39341-tt, 39345-48, 39350, 39352-56, 39358-59, 39360 (part), 39361, 39363-66, 39422. 39436, 39437 (part) 39$
(part), 39440-42, 39460, 39464 (part), 39476 (part), 39477, 39480-81, 39701-05, 39735 (part), 39736. 39738-39 39740
(part), 39741, 39743, 39750 (part), 39751 (part), 39753-55, 39758-59, 39762, 39766, 39769. 39772 (part), 39773 fo?
39776 (part) ^ jl
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 Novem-
ber 8, 1988, to the 101th Congress; serves on the Committee on Public Works and Trans-
portation (Subcommittees on Aviation; Surface Transportation; and Water Resources);
member, House Budget Committee, Task Force of Budget Process, Reconciliation and
Enforcement; member, Committee on Economic Policy, Protections and Revenues.
Office Listings
1504 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2404 225-5865
Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director. Arthur Rhodes. FAX: 225-5886
Executive Assistant/Scheduler. Pat Stewart-Holland.
245 East Capitol Street, Jackson, MS 39201 (601) 965-4085
Executive Administrative. Ed Cole.
>Sf^ : i^ < ^ S U^ te> C P iah ' Covington, Franklin, Jefferson Davis, Lawrence, Lincoln, Marion, Pike, Simpson,
Walthall, and Wilkinson. HINDS COUNTY: All except precincts of Bolton, Brownsville, Cayuga, Chapel Hill, Dry
Grove, Edwards, Learned, Pinehaven, Pocahontas, Raymond 1, Raymond 2, Tinnin, Utica 1, and Utica 2, RANKIN
' County Une ' Dobson " Dry Creek ' Johns ' Mountam Grtek * Puckett -
' 3 ! 62 ' 39069 ' 39073 <?**> 39077 <P art > 39078 ' 39082-83, 39096, 39111 (part),
^ 4 ' ? l6 f ' 39167 ' 39168 <P* rt >' 3917 <P* rt >' 39174 > 39175 Part '
/ 39225> 39236> 39401 (part) ' 39402 <p ftrt >' 39421 > 39427 ' 39429 39439
FIFTH DISTRICT
tei2S N f7 T ^S L R ' ^T^^ f Bay St ' ^^ MS; born in New Orleans, LA on Sep-
tember 17, 1953; attended Catholic schools in New Orleans, Bay St. Louis, Baton Rouge,
? m De T LaSalle HiS* a*** New Orleans, LA, 1971; B.A., Tulane Urir
o^ 1 * i' 19?4; ndlMte studies ^ b ^iness and economics, August
Q?T er ."^ "PreMMtative, Stone Container Corporation, 1977-89; city
Bay St Louis, 1981-83; State senator, 1983-89; member: Conservative Dem-
Democr atic Leadership Conference; married in 1978
chiidren: sarah ' Em%j Gary; eiected to the io2d
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Office Listings
1429 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2405 225-5772
Administrative Assistant. Wayne Weidie
Office Manager. Brian Martin.
Legislative Director. Stephen Peranich.
Executive Secretary/Scheduler. Stephanie Seymour.
2424 Fourteenth Street, Gulfport, MS 39501 (601) 864-7670
District Representative. Beau Gex.
215 Federal Building. 701 Main Street, Hattiesburg, MS 39401 (601) 582-3246
(601) 762-1770
Counties: Forrest George, Greene, Hancock, Hamson, Jackson, Lamar, Pearl River, Perry, Stone and Wayne
^ rM ^ '
$; 39482 (part] ,, 3950M)3, 39505^07, 39520, 39529-35, 39550-53, 39555-56, 39558, 39560-61, 39563-65, 39567-
68, 39571-74, 39576-77
174 Congressional Directory MISSOURI
MISSOURI
(Population, 1980 census, 4,916,686)
SENATORS
JOHN C. DANFORTH, Republican, of Newburg, MO; born in St. Louis, MO, Sep.
tember 5, 1936; graduated, St. Louis Country Day School, 1954; A.B., Princeton Univer-
sity, 1958; B.D., LL.B., Yale University, 1963; admitted to the bar in 1963 and com-
menced practice in New York, N.Y., until 1966 when he returned to St. Louis, MO., to
practice law; ordained clergy, Episcopal Church; served as Missouri attorney general,
1969-76; member, Yale Corp., 1973-79; trustee, Princeton University; married to the
former Sally Dobson; five children: Eleanor, Mary, D.D., Jody, and Tom; elected to the
U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977; reelected
November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983; reelected November 8,
1988, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989.
Office Listings
249 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2502 224-6154
Administrative Assistant Alexander V. Netchvolodoff. TDD: 224-7071
Personal Secretary. Judith A. Hollis.
News Secretary. Stephen W. Hilton.
Executive Assistant/Appointments. Sherry L. Kenney
1233 Jefferson Street, Jefferson City, MO 65109 (314) 635-7292
U.S. Courthouse, Suite 943, 811 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64106 (816) 426-6101
Old Post Office Building, Room 228, 815 Olive Street, St. Louis, MO 63101 .. . (314) 539-6381
Plaza Towers, Suite 705, 1736 East Sunshine, Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 881-7068
Room 214, 339 Broadway, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (314) 334-7044
CHRISTOPHER S. 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 clerk-
ship with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit until 1964; practiced law in
Washington, D.C., and returned to Missouri, 1967; named assistant attorney general of
Missouri, 1969; elected: State auditor, 1970; Governor of Missouri, 1973-77, 1981-85; U.S.
Senator, November 4, 1986; member, Appropriations Committee; Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs; Budget; and Small Business Committees; married to Carolyn Reid of
Owensboro, Kentucky, 1967; 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. ^*-nw
Legislative Director. Julie Dammann
Scheduling Secretary. Anne Ekern.
f 12 H 6 ' 291 J B hw *y. Lee* 8 Summit, MO 64063 (816) 524-6141
312 Monroe Street, Jefferson City MO 65101 ' ' " >?u< 634-2488
Room 220, 815 Olive Street, St Louis, MO 63101 :^2:I'7" (34 539^067
5? m 7??>. 1736 Sunshine, Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 881-7068
Federal Building, Room 214, 339 Broadway, Cape Girardeau, MO!" (314) 334-7044
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
Y, Democrat, of St. Louis, MO; born in St. Louis, MO, April
MISSOURI
102d Congress 175
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 Education and Labor; chairman, House Committee on Post Office and
Civil Service; House Administration Committee; Congressional Black Caucus; and the
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Libraries
and Memorials.
Office Listings
2470 Raybum House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2501 MS"
Administrative Assistant. Jerome W. Williams. FAX: 225-1725
Legislative Assistant. Michele Bogdanovich.
6197 Delmar, St. Louis, MO 63112 (3* 4 > 725-5770
District Assistant. Pearlie Evans. . ,
12263 Bellefontaine Road, St. Louis, MO 63138 (314) 355-6811
Office Assistant. Virginia Cook.
group j ^unj^jfc. ->*Ai)t www* >.w - - vr-- " =r- *
5 (block 522), census tract 1039 (part), block groups 1 ai
tracts 1041, 1042, 1045, 1051-1055, 1061-1067 1071-1077,
, 117 and 118), block
LZUJ, census ww. ^J8 (part), block group
P3 (blocks 307-324 and 344-348), census
1097, 1101-1105, 1111-1115, 1121-1124,
' -- - e (blocks 610 and
tract 1A3* vpari;, uiw-. ^wny *
Population (1980), 546,208.
53103 (part), 63104 (part), 63105-08, 63110 (part), 63112- 13,
, 63132Cpart), 63133, 63135-38, 63139 (part). 63143, 63144
* *
SECOND DISTRICT
1968; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1008 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2502 22sll378
Administrative Assistant. Bruce Singleton. ***
Office Manager. Mattie Barrow.
9666 Olive Boulevard,
6330!
63132 CM) 993-6565
Breckenridge Hills,
Clarkson Valley,
reres, xumiiuio^i*, Ellisvflle, Eur^ca,
KiSocli, Kklcwood, Ladue, lynches-
'its, Rock Hill, St. Ann,
Groves, Westwood,
176 Congressional Directory MISSOURI
(part), 63122 (part), 63124, 63128 (part), 63131, 63132 (part), 63134, 63140-41, 63144 (part), 63145-46, 63301 (part),
63376 (part)
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 and com-
menced 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 Asso-
ciation, and the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis; married to the former Jane
Ann Byrnes, 1966; three children: Matthew, Christine, and Katherme; elected to the 95th
Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Budget
Committee; member, House Steering and Policy Committee; member, Democratic
Caucus; ex officio member, Select Committee on Intelligence; past chairman, Democratic
Leadership Council; majority leader; was the first Democrat Presidental candidate to an-
nounce in the 1988 national election.
Office Listings
1432 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2503 225-2671
Administrative Assistant. Andrea King.
Legislative Director. James Hawley.
Office Manager. Barbara Davis.
9959 Gravois, St. Louis, MO 63123 (314) 631-9959
District Director. Robert Holden.
Jefferson County. St Louis City: That part south of Highway 44. ST. Louis COUNTY: That part south of Highway 44
and east of Bowles Avenue. Population (1980), 546,102.
ZIP Codes: 63010, 63012, 63015 (part), 63016, 63019-20, 63023, 63025 (part), 63026 (part), 63028 (part), 63030, 63041,
63047-53, 63057, 63065-66, 63069 (part), 63070, 63083, 63087 (part), 63103 (part), 63104 (part), (63109 (part), 63110
(part), 63111, 63116, 63118, 63119 (part), 63120, 63122 (part), 63123, 63125-27, 63128 (part), 63129, 63139 (part),
63144 (part), 63157, 63163, 63627 (part), 63628 (part)
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
1957 and commenced practice in Lexington, MO; elected, State senate, 1970; reelected,
loIi K * 6011 *"* "Jfy* Lafayette County, 1957-60; special assistant attorney general,
1961-63; member: Phi Beta Kappa honor society, Missouri Bar Association, Lions, Elks,
iSSf*** B y, ? outs jf"* Christian Church; married to the former Susan B> Anding,
1961; three chUdren: Dee, James, and Page; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2,
1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listing*
2134 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2504 225-2876
Administrative Assistant. Jack Pollard. * FAX- 225-2695
Apix>inteienta.--Catharine Miller.
s Director. Amy Blankenship.
' *- , Blue Springs, MO 64015
319 south i^S
161* Industrial Drive, Jefferson City, MO 'Sit6TZ!^Z!3"!;!!;;!;!;;";r.;"r. (314)
MISSOURI 102d Congress 111
Counties: Barton, Bates, Benton, Camden, Cass, Cole, Henry, Hickory, Johnson, Laclede, Lafayette, Manes, Miller,
Moniteau, Morgan, Pettis, Pulaski, St, Clair, Texas, and Vernon. JACKSON COUNTY. All of the county east of
Missouri Highway 291, excluding a portion of the county north of U.S. Highway 24 and east of Old Atherton
Road; also excluding the city of Greenwood in the south central area of the county. Population (1980), 546,637.
ZBP Codes: 64001, 6401 1-12, 64015-16, 64019-22, 64O29. 64034 (part), 64037, 64040, 64O50 (part), 64055 (part), 64056-
58, 64061, 64063 (part), 64O64 (part), 64066-67, 64O70-71, 64074-76, 64078, 64080, 64O81 (part), 64083. 64090,
64093, 64096-97, 64701, 64720, 64722-26, 64728, 64730, 64733-35, 64738-41, 64742 (part), 64743, 64744 (part),
64745-47, 64748 (part), 64750-51, 64752 (part), 64755 (part), 64759-63, 64765-67, 64769-72, 64776-81, 64783-84,
64788-89, 64790 (part), 64832 (part), 65001 (part), 65011, 65013 (part), 65014 (part), 65017-18, 65020, 65023, 65O25
(part), 65026, 65031-32, 65034 (part), 65037-38, 6504O, 65042, 65046-47, 65049-5O, 65052-53, 65055, 65058 (part),
65064-65, 65072, 65074-76, 65078-79. 65081 (part), 65082-84, 65101, 65109, 65301, 65305, 65321 (part), 65322
(part), 65323-27, 65329, 65332, 65333 (part), 65334-38, 65345, 65347 (part), 65348 (part), 65350, 65351 (part), 65354-
5T65360, 65401 (part), 65433, 65443-44, 65452, 65457, 65459 (part), 65461 (part), 65462 (part), 65463 (part). 65464,
65468, 65470 (part), 65473, 65479, 65483-84, 65486, 65534, 65536 (part), 65542 (part), 65543 (part), 65548 (part),
65550 (part), 65552, 65555-57, 65559 (part), 65560 (part), 65564, 65567. 65570, 65571 (part), 65580, 65582-83, 65589,
65591, 65632 (part), 65634, 65650 (part), 65660 (part), 65662 (part), 65668, 65674 (part), 65689 (part), 65711 (part),
65713 (part), 65721 (part), 65722 (part), 65724, 65732 (part), 65735, 65767 (part), 65774, 65779 (part), 65785 (part),
65786 (part), 65787, 65793 (part), 66741 (part) ^
FIFTH DISTRICT
ALAN WHEAT, Democrat, of Kansas City, MO; born in San Antonio, TX on Octo-
ber 16, 1951; attended schools in the Midwest and Seville, Spain; graduated, Airline High
School, Bossier City, LA, 1968; B.A., Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, 1972; economist,
Department of Housing and Urban Development and Mid-America Regional Council,
1973-74; married to the former Yolanda Townsend, 1990; one daughter, Alynda; aide,
Jackson County, MO, Legislature, 1975-76; elected to the Missouri General Assembly,
1977-82; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
1210 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2505 225-4535
Administrative Assistant Margaret E. Broadaway.
Appointment Secretary. Winsome Packer.
Press Secretary. Lynn Peebles.
Room 935, 811 Grand, Kansas City, MO 64106-1997 (816) 842-4545
District Director. Gerard Grimaldi. -
Room 221, 301 West Lexington, Independence, MO 64050-3724 (816) 833-4545
Jackson County: That part not contained in the Fourth District; municipalities of Grandview, Greenwood, .Independ-
ence (that part located west of Missouri Highway 291), Kansas City (that part located within Jackson County),
Lee's Summit (that part located west of Missouri Highway 291), Raytown, Sugar Creek (that part located west of
Missouri Highway 291), and Unity Village. Population (1980), 546,882. ,
ZIP Codes; 64030, 64034 (part), 64050 (part), 64051-54, 64055 (part), 64063 (part), 64064 <part), 64081 (part), 64082,
64100-02, 6*105-06, 6*108-14, 64120,^4123-34, 64136-39, 641*1^2, 64145-47, 64149, 64199
* * *
SIXTH DISTRICT
E. THOMAS COLEMAN, Republican, of Gladstone, MO; born in Kansas City, MO,
May 29, 1943; educated in Kansas City public schools; B,A., William Jewell College,
1965- Mister in public administration, New York University, 1969; J.D., Washington Uni-
versity, St. Louis, MO, 1969; admitted to the Missouri Bar and commenced practice in
1969; served as State assistant attorney general, 1969-72; elected to the Missouri House of
Representatives, 1972; reelected, 1974; married to the former Manlyn Anderson, 1968;
three children: Julie, Emily, and Megan; elected to the 94th Congress, November 2, 1976,
in a special election, and at the same time elected to the 95th Congress; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; member, House Agriculture Committee, Education and Labor
Committee; official congressional observer to Arms Control Talks, Geneva; Republican
Conference, assistant regional whip.
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Office Listings
2468 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2506 225-7041
Executive Assistant. Dennis E. Lambert. FAX- 225-4799
Office Manager. Lyn Gunsalus.
Room 851, NW. 45th Street, Kansas City, MO 641 16 (816) 454-7117
District Assistant. Kris Lancaster.
Post Office and Federal Building, 8th and Edmond, St. Joseph, MO 64501 (816) 364-3900
Office Manager. Marylin Erganian.
Counties: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Chanton, Clay, Chnton, Cooper, Daviess, DC Kalb
Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Howard, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Platte, Putnam, Ray, Saline
Schuyler, Sullivan, and Worth. JACKSON COUNTY: The northeast corner, extending south from the Missouri River
to Highway 24, including the community of Levasy and rural Buckner Population (1980), 546,614.
ZIP Codes: 51630 (part), 51640 (part), 51647 (part), 52537 (part), 63534 (part), 63535 (part), 63536 (part), 63541, 63544
(part), 63545 (part), 63546 (part), 63548, 63551, 63556, 63557 (part), 63558 (part), 63560-61, 63565-67, 64017-18,
64024, 64028, 64035-36, 64048, 64050 (part), 64060, 64062, 64068, 64072-73, 64077, 64079, 64084-85, 64088-89
64092, 64098, 64116-19, 64150-58, 64161, 64163-68, 64195-96, 64401-02, 64420-49. 64451-59, 64461, 64463, 64465-
71, 64473-87, 64489-94, 64496-508, 64601, 64620-25, 64628, 64630-33, 64635-61, 64664-65, 64667-68, 64670-74,
64676-77, 64679-83, 64686-89, 65025 (part), 65068, 65081 (part), 65230 (part), 65233, 65236-37, 65243 (part), 65244
(part), 65246, 65248, 65250, 65254, 65256 (part), 65261, 65274, 65276, 65281, 65286, 65287 (part), 65320, 65321
(part), 65322 (part), 65330, 65333 (part), 65339-40, 65344, 65347 (part), 65348 (part), 65349, 65351 (part)
SEVENTH DISTRICT
MEL HANCOCK, Republican, of Springfield, MO; born in Cape Fair, Stone County,
MO on September 14, 1929; attended Mark Twain Elementary School, Carthage, MO,
and Highland Park Junior High, Topeka, KS; graduated, Senior High School, Spring-
field, 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, Taxpay-
ers Survival Association; married to the former "Sug" McDaniel; three children: S. Lee,
D. Kim, and Lu Ann; elected November 8, 1988; reelected to 102d Congress on Novem-
ber 6, 1990.
Office Listings
318 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2507 .., 225-6536
Administrative Assistant. Gerry Henson.
Appointment Secretary. Shannon Scruggs.
Legislative Assistant. Duncan Haggart.
Press Secretary. Sam Coring.
2840 East Chestnut Expressway, Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 862-4317
302 Federal Building, Joplin, MO 64801 (417) 781-1041
omito Barry, Cedar, .Christian, Bade, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Ozark,
Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster, and Wright. Population (1980), 545,921.
(p * rt) " 64756 ' 6479 &*& <"801-04, 64830-31. 64832 (part), 64833-36,
,
**"* * 1 ' ^^ 6S Sri>. W (part), 65790 (part),' 65793 (part), 65801-
MISSOURI 102d Congress 179
EIGHTH DISTRICT
BILL EMERSON, Republican, of Cape Girardeau, MO; born in St. Louis, MO, Janu-
ary 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 Honorable
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 Balti-
more, 1964; special assistant to U.S. Representative Robert R Ellsworth, 1961-65; admin-
istrative assistant to U.S. Representative/Senator Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., 1965-70; di-
rector, Government relations, Fairchild Industries, 1970-73; director, public affairs, Inter-
state Natural Gas Association, 1974-75; executive assistant to the chairman, Federal Elec-
tion Commission, 1975; director, Federal relations, TRW, Inc., 1975-79; president, Wil-
liam 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; redacted to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
438 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2508 225^*404
Chief of Staff. Lloyd Smith. FAX: 225-9621
Senior Legislative Assistance. Perryanne Buchanan.
Press Secretary. Marianna Deal.
Personal Assistant/Office Manager. Tricia Schade.
Federal Building, 339 Broadway, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (314) 335-0101
612 Pine, Rolla, MO 65401 (314) 364-2455
Counties: Bellinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Crawford, Dent, Dunklin, Howell, Iron, Madison, Mississippi,
New Madrid, Oregon, Pemiscot, Perry, Phclps, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Scott, Shannon,
Stoddard, Washington, and Wayne. FRANKLIN COUNTY: Census tract 8011. Population (1980), 546,112.
ZIP Codes: 63028 (part), 63036, 63071, 63080 (part), 63087 (part), 63601, 63620-26, 63627 (part), 63628 (part), 63629-
33 63636-38, 63640, 63644-46, 63648, 63650-51, 63653-56, 63660-66, 63670, 63673 (part), 63674-76, 63680, 63701,
63730 63732-33, 63735-40, 63742-48, 63750-53, 63755, 63758-6O, 63762-72, 63774-76, 63779-87, 63801, 63820,
63821 (part), 63822-30, 63833-34, 63837-41, 63845-53, 63855, 63857, 63860, 63862-63, 63866-71, 63873-82, 63901,
63931-34763935 (part), 63936-^5, 63947, 63950-57, 63959-67, 65034 (part), 65O66 (part), 65401 (part). 65436, 65438-
40 65441 (part), 65446, 65449, 65451, 65453 (part). 65456, 65459 (part), 65461 (part), 65462 (part), 65466, 65501,
65529, 65532765535. 65540-41, 65542 (part), 65546, 65548 (part), 65550 (part), 65559 (part), 65560 (part), 65565-66,
65571 (part), 65572-73, 65586, 65588, 65606, 65609 (part), 65619 (part), 65626 (part). 65637 (part), 65688, 65689
(part). 65690, 65692 (part), 65775 (part), 65776-78, 65779 (part), 65788-89, 65790 (part), 65791, 65793 (part)
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 at-
torney 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 Commit-
tee, 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 and
House Science and Technology Committee; member: Blessed Sacrament Catholic
Church, Hannibal; 10th Judicial Circuit Bar Association; Missouri Bar Association; Han-
nibal Lions Club; and Knights 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.
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Office Listings
2411 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2509 225-2956
Administrative Assistant Jim Spurlmg. r AX: 225-7834
Scheduler. Charlene Moore.
Office Manager. Jeanne Frederick.
Federal Sflding, Room 370, Hannibal, MO 63401 (314) 221-1200
District Administrator.-Lee J. Viorel.
122 Bourke, Macon, MO 63552............. ( g 385-56 5
912 East Walnut, Columbia, MO 65201 (314) 449-5111
37 Latayette? P O. Box 229, Washington, MO 63090 (314) 239-4001
Counties: Adair Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Clark, Gasconade, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Manon, Monroe,
M^tMm^v'osaeeTpJce, Rails, Randolph, Scotland, Shelby, and Warren. FRANKLIN COUNTY- Census tracts
Montgomery, usage, , _* ^^ 31Q1 3m d 311 3-3122 Population (1980), 546,171
i9, 63055-56, 63060-61, 63068,
072-73, 63077, WU7V, O.MJBU ipan;, owe**, uwozr-yi, uj^wi vpati>, 63302-03, 63330, 63332-34,
o^ JU . ^^ -^ 63341-53, 63357, 63359, 63361-67, 63369-71, 63373, 63376 (part), 63377-79, 63381-90, 63401,
63430UT 63445^48, 63450-54, 63456-74, 63501, 63530-33, 63534 (part), 63536 (part), 63537-40, 63543, 63544 (part),
6354Hwlit) 63546 (part), 63547, 63549, 63552, 63555, 63557 (part), 63558 (part), 63559, 63563, 65001 (part), 65010,
65013 $)' 650W frS), 65016, 65022, 65024, 65035-36, 65039, 65041, 65043, 65048, 65051, 65054, 65056, 65058
(part) 65059 65061-63, 65066 (part), 65067, 65069, 65077, 65080, 65085, 65201-03, 65205, 65215, 65230 (part),
$231-32, 65239-40, 65243 (^65244 (part), 65247, 65251, 65255, 65256 (part), 65257-60, 65262-65, 65270,
65275, 65278-80, 65282-85, 65287 (part), 65441 (part), 65453 (part), 65559 (part)
MONTANA 102d Congress 181
MONTANA
(Population, 1980 census, 786,690)
SENATORS
MAX BAUCUS, Democrat, of Missoula, MT; born in Helena, MT, December 1 1,
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 Associa-
tions; served in Montana House of Representatives, 1973-74; elected to the 94th Con-
gress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, No-
vember 7, 1978 for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; subsequently appointed De-
cember 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, Envi-
ronment and Public Works Committee, Small Business Committee, Agriculture Commit-
tee, and Joint Tax Committee.
Office Listings
706 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2602 224-2651
Chief of Staff. Rodger Schlickeisen.
Legislative Director. Tom Sliter.
Office Manager. Liz Ching.
Press Secretary. Paul Risley.
Communications Director. Suzanne Lagoni.
202 Fratt Building, 2817 Second Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101 (406) 657-6790
(800) 332 olUc>
PO. 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 (40g 761-1574
715 North Main, Kalispell, MT 59901 (jOg 756-1150
23 South Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT 59601 (40g 449-5480
Room 102, 211 North Higgins, Missoula, MT 59802 ~ (406) 329-3123
CONRAD BURNS, Republican, of Billings, MT; born in Gallatin, Davies 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, Colum-
bia 1953-54- served, U.S. Marine Corps, corporal, 1955-57; farm broadcaster and auc-
tioneer- county commissioner, Yellowstone County, 1986; member: Rotary, American
Legion, American Association of Farm Broadcasters, Atonement Lutheran Church; mar-
ried to the former Phyllis Kuhlmann; two children: Keely, 19, and Garrett, 14; elected to
the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1988, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989.
Office Listings
183 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2603 224-2644
Administrative Assistant. Jack Ramirez,
Senior Legislative Director. Tom Fulton.
Personal Assistant/Scheduler.- Patty Deutsche.
Office Manager. Margo Rushing. 449-5401
Suite 202-A, 208 North Montana Av^ue, Helena, MT 59601 (406) 449 JWO1
2708 First Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101..... 8S8 43M58S
Congressional Directory MONTANA
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
Democrat, of Helena, MT; born in Helena, MT, October 30, 1937;
Montana National Guard, 1962-69; educator; served in the Montana House of Represent-
ativ^T967 executive director, Hubert Humphrey Presidential campaign, Montana, 1968;
Montana i House of Representatives, 1969; executive assistant to U.S. Congressman John
Mdcher 1969-71; member, Governor's employment and training council, 1972-78;
member' Montana Legislative Reapportionment Commission, 1973; cochairman, Jimmy
^e? Presidential campaign, Montana, 1976; coordinator, Montana Family Education
Procrram. 1971-78- member, Montana Manpower Council, 1973-78; member, Montana
pSeration 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
2457 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.
32 ,
^wu^ Beaverhead, Broadwater, Deer Lodge, Flathcad, Gallatm, Glacier, Granite, Jefferson, Lake, Lewis and
dark, Lincoln, Madison, Mineral, Missoula, Park, Powell, Ravalli, Sanders, Silver Bow, and Yellowstone National
Park (part). Population (1980), 410,071.
ZIP Codes: 59018, 59020-21, 59027, 59030 (part), 59047, 59052 (part), 59065, 59081-82, 59086 (parti, 59410 59411
(part), 59417 59421 (part), 59427 (part), 59434 (part), 59473, 59601, 59624, 59631-36, 59638-44, 59647-48, 59701,
$703 597 0-11759713^7, 59720-2^59724-25, 59727-33, 59735-36, 59739-41, 59743, 59745-52, 59754-56, 59758-
Sl 59772, 59801-03, 598(*-O7, 59820-21, 59823-37, 59840-48, 59851-56, 59858-60, 59863-68, 59870-75, 59901-03,
59910-23, 59925-37, 83467 (part)
SECOND DISTRICT
RON MARLENEE, Republican, of Scobey, MT; born in Scobey, MT, August 8, 1935;
graduated, Daniels County (Mont.) High School, 1953; attended Montana State Universi-
ty and University of Montana; Reisch School of Auctioneering; farmer and rancher; con-
gressional committeeman, Second Congressional District of Montana, 1975-76; member:
Montana Stockgrowers, Daniels County Farm Bureau, Daniels Fair Association, Masons,
Lions, Montana Beef Performance Association, Montana Grain Growers Association; Lu-
theran-American Synod; married to the former Cynthia Tiemann; three children: Sheila,
Casey, and Allison; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2465 Raybura House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2602 225-1555
Administrative Assistant. Tom Hannah.
Legislative Director. Phil Eskeland.
Personal/Scheduling Assistant. Leslie Lucas.
Press Secretary. Dan Dubray.
Ill Fifth Street North, Great Falls, MT 59401 (406) 453-3264
103 North Broadway, Billings, MT 59101 .'. (4O6) 657-6753
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Counties: Big Horn, Blame, Carbon, Carter, Cascade. Chontean OK* r^- i ^
Golden Valley, HU1, Judith Basui, Liberty, jSconV , M^i ^^5? WS n ' FaUcm - Fergus - Garfield
River, Praine, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sh^daZ^^^SV^ ^ PhiUlps ' Ptondeni ' Powder
Wheatland, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. Population (1980), 3^,6W ' ^" SS ' etOn ' ToOfei Treasure > VaUfi y.
59028-29, 5903,-39, 59041, 590,3-
59087-89, 59100-07, 59201, 5921lll5 92H-{lm' ^^^ 59086 G-X
59252-63, 59270 (part), 59273-74, 59275 (part), 59276? sSS^mff^A Iw^i'i SS^ 59247 ' 48 ' 5925 '
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NEBRASKA
(Population, 1980 census, 1,570,006)
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; en-
listed U.S. Army, 1942; 2 years overseas: Southwest Pacific Area, 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 furnish-
ings, 1953-71; elected Governor of Nebraska, 1970, and 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 com-
mitteeman, Nebraska Democratic Party; Democratic National Conventions, 1964, 1968,
1972, 1974, and 1988; 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.
Office Listings
528 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2702 224-4224
Chief of Staff. Greg Pallas.
Administrative Director. Edna Ravnholt.
Press Secretary. Mark Bowen.
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. Norman Otto.
Suite 700, 1625 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 341-1776
2106 First Avenue, Scottsbluff, NE 69361 (308) 632-3593
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 Nebras-
ka, 1983-87; member: VFW, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Vietnam
Veterans of America, Chamber of Commerce, Medal of Honor Society, First Plymouth
Congregational Church; two children: Benjamin and Lindsey; elected to the U.S. Senate
on November 8, 1988, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989.
Office Listings
316 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2704 224-6551
Administrative Assistant Bill Shore. FAX: 224-7645
Legislative Director. Sheila Murphy.
Press Secretary. Steve Jarding.
Scheduler. Cindy Dwyer.
7602 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68114 (402) 391-3411
?S2f **&**** *** 294 > 1Q Centennial Mall North, Lincoln, NE 68508.*.. (402) 437-5109
2106 First Avenue, Scottsbluff, NE 69361 (308) 632-3595
4EBR ASKA
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
102d Congress 185
DOUG BEREUTER, Republican, of Utica, NE; born in York, NE, October 6, 1939,
S JT of Rupert and Evelyn Bereuter; attended St. Paul's Lutheran School, Utica, NE,
953 graduated, Utica High School, Utica, NE, 1957; B.A., University of Nebraska, Lin-
rti* NE 1961- distinguished military graduate; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; M.C.P., Harvard
Hniversitv 1966- M.P.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1973; counterintelligence
nfficer First Infantry Division, U.S. Army, 1963-65; urban development consultant m
SteS surrounding Nebraska; associate professor at University of Nebraska and Kansas
StoteUniversity; visiting lecturer, Harvard University; State senator, Nebraska Umcamer-
1 1 Leeislature, 1975-78; vice chairman, Appropriations Committee and Committee on Ad-
mimt?ativrRules and Regulations, 1977-78; chaired the Urban Development Committee
^h?NaU ? on^^nferenc?of State Legislatures, 1977-78; member, Select Committee on
Post-Seconda^ Education Coordination, 1977-78; Legislative Conservationist of the Year
AwarTby the Nebraska and National Wildlife Federation in 1980; division director Ne-
?** Department of Economic Development, 1967-68; director, State Office of Plan-
ninl Lid Primming, 1968-71; appointive, Federal-State relations coordinator for Ne-
StTte G^i^nt, 1967-70T member: State crime commission, Phi Beta Kappa;
X? board of trustees, Nebraska Wesleyan University; member, State Department
^on on Security and Economic Assistance (1983-84); member, National Comrnis-
Agricultural Trade and Export Policy (1984-86); congressional delegate to the
Nftion87; elected to Ifce 96th Congress and each succeeding Congress;
House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; House Foreign Af-
Subcommittee on Intelligence; and Select Committee on Hunger.
Office Listings
2348 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2701 ................... 225-4806
Administrative Assistant. Susan Olson.
Office Manager. Robin Evans.
A P pointm^t^c^n^^retary.--Marcia Smith. ................ 437-5400
1045 K Street, Lincoln, NE 685O8 ................ .............................................
District Office Manager. John Amick.
Population (1980), 522,556.
ZtP Code.: 51640 (part), 57078 art). 66541 ftgfc ^>^^^ 6 &^
68033, 68035-36, 68039-42, 68044 <p*ri>, ^p^^^^^^^io 68313-14 68316-18, 68319
, . --- 7 - g , ^ lA _ f ,. M n7 fnartl 68309-10' 6*313-14,' 68316-18,' 68319 (part),
68070-73. 68301, _6*303 Jpart), _ 30 ^ 5 ^^ 30 J,i^V t ^| 8 J | 36 _^ 68 341^8, 68349 (part). 68350-51,
; WV<PW SSl^T 3 ? 6836 06837 &
68352 (part), 68354-55. ^57^1,^364,^68367^.^ ?0 6M13 Srt?68414-24,^428 f 68429 (part), 68430-34,
68381 (part). 68382, 68401-O2, **r^??%^$U54 6W55^ &S68456-58, 6*460-62, 68464-65, 68466 (part),
- WC& 8455 V^ '
. , , 54 6W55 &68-, -, -, ,
68436 Opart), 68437-48, ^ WtJCgJ&^ 8455^ V^^gg^ ' 68624 68626t $ 8629, 68631 (part),
68467, 68500-10, 68512, 68516, . O-g.SaMkB^ WW^^Jj^ 6g662 ^^ 68664> 68667>
68632-33, 68635, 68641, 68642 (part* 6864^68644 ^jrt), g2S73oS3736-M. 68743, 68745, 68747, 68748
ss sajr^tss^ysz^^ 68767 - 71 ^ 68774 - 68776 ' *"*
68781 (part), 68782-92. 68843 (part), 68979 (part)
186 Congressional Directory NEBRASKA
SECOND DISTRICT
PETER HOAGLAND, Democrat, from Omaha, NE; born on November 17, 194l ; at-
tended Harrison and Dundee elementary schools, Omaha; graduated, Omaha Central
High School; graduated, Stanford University, International relations, 1963; Yale Universi-
ty Law School, 1968; lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1964-65; clerked for a Federal judge upon
graduation from law school; returned to Omaha to practice law; elected to the Nebraska
legislature, 1978-86; married to Barbara Hoagland; children: Elizabeth, Katie, David,
Christopher, and Nicholas; member: Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs-
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, and Committee on the Judiciary; elected to
the 101st Congress on November 8, 1988; reelected to the 102d Congress, November 6
1990.
Office Listings
1710 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2702 225-4155
Administrative Assistant. Kathleen Ambrose.
Executive Assistant. Susan Carey.
Legislative Director. Glenda Booth.
8424 Zorinsky Federal Building, Omaha NE 68102 (402) 344-8701
Counties: Burt, Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington. CASS COUNTY. That part not included in the First District
Population (1980), 523,765.
ZIP Codes: 68002, 68005, 68007-08, 68010, 68016, 68019-20, 68022-23, 68028-29, 68031 (part), 68034, 68037-38, 68044
(part), 68045 (part), 68046, 68048, 68054, 68056, 68059, 68061, 68064 (part), 68068-69, 68100-02, 68104-10 68111
(part), 68112-14, 68116-17, 68119-20, 68122-24, 68127-28, 68131-35, 68137-38, 68142, 68144, 68147, 68152 68154-
55, 68157, 68164, 68307 (part), 68349 (part), 68403, 68407 (part), 68409, 68413 (part), 68455 (part), 68463, 68640
(part), 68773 (part)
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, Hast-
ings, 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 Nebras-
ka Legislature, 1987-90; named Legislator of the Year by the National Republican Legis-
lators 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 Associa-
tion of Insurance Agents; past president, Dawson County Board of Realtors- past treasur-
er, Nebraska Realtors Association; Realtors National Marketing Institute; American Insti-
SSil l Appraisers; National Association of Realtors; National Association of
r^mSU , honora ^ u fra ternity, Omega Tau Rho; certified instructor, Nebraska Real Estate
Commission; member: Nebraska Jaycees (past president); Lexington Rotary Club (past
SdtT&J 1 !^ ^ gl n j "SS ^esbyterian Church; trustee, Hastings College; mar-
S2J5 t^f ^ S n Barre \ T 1952 > four chil <ten: William, David, Elizabeth, and Jane;
elected to the 102d Congress November 6, 1990.
NEBRASKA 102d Congress 187
Office Listings
1 607 Longworth House Office Bmlding, Washington, DC 205 15... . 225-6435
Administrative Assistant Jeralyn P. Finke.
Press Secretary. Michele Dishong.
Office Manager. Anna Castner.
Scheduler. Jim Brouillette.
312 West Third Street, Grand Island, NE 68801 nQ$\ 331 5555
Suite 2, 1501 Second Avenue, Scottsbluff, NE 69361 (308) 632-3333
Counties: Adorns, Antdop^ Arthur, Banner, Blaine, Boone, Box, Butte, Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Chase, Cherry,
Cheyenne, Clay, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Dundy, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Garden, Garfield, Gosper,
Grant, Greeley, Hall, Hamilton, Harlan, Hayes, Hitchcock, Holt, Hooker, Howard, Kearney, Keith, Keya Paha,
Kimball, Lmcoln, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Menick, Morrill, Nance, Nuckolls, Perkins, Phelps, Platte, Polk, Red
Willow, Rock. Scotts BMf &***** Shaman, Sioux, Thayer, Thomas, Valley, Webster, and Wheeler (62
counties). Population (1980), 523,685.
ZIP Codes 68303 (part), 68315, 68319 (part), 68322 (part), 68325 (part), 68326 (part), 68327 (part), 68335 (part),
68340, 68352 (part), 68362, 68367 (part), 68370 (partfS^l (part)r68375, 68429 (part), 68436 (part) 68453 Sart
68601 (part), 68620, 68622-23, 68625, 68627-28^630, 68631( P art), 68634, 6863^8 68640 (Srt) 68642 art
68644 (part), 68647, 68651-55, 68660, 68662 (part), 68663, 68665-6^' 6871 1, 687 13- 14,' 687 19 K 6V2Q, 6V22,
68725-26, 68729 (part), 68734-35, 68742, 68746, 68748 (part), 68753, 68755-56, 68758 (part), $759, 6876U 68763
68764 (part), 687$6, 68772, 68773 (partX 68777-78, 68780, 68781 (part), 68801-03, 68810, 68812-29, 68831-42, 68843
(part), 68844 68846^7, 68850, 68852-56, 68858^66, 68868-76, 68878-83, 68901, 68920 (part), 68922-28, 68929
(part), 68930, 68932-38, 68939 (put), 68940-41, 68942 (part), 68943 (part), 68944-51, 68952 (part), 68954-59, 68960
(part), 68961, 68963-64, 68966-67, 68969, 68970 (part), 68971 (part), 68972 (part), 68973-77T68978 (part), 68979
(part), 68980-82, 69001, 69020, 69021 (part), 69022-23, 69024 (part), 69025, 69026 (part), 69027-29, 69030 (part),
69031-35, 69036 (part), 69037-42, 69043 (part), 69044 (partX 69045-46, 69101, 69 103T69 120-23, 69125-27, 69128
(part), 69129-35, 69138. 69140 (partX 69141-57, 69161-63, 69165-67, 69168 (part), 69169-71, 69201 (part), 69210,
69211 (partX 69212 (part), 69214, 69216 (part), 69217, 69218 (part), 69219-21, 69301, 69331, 69333-36, 69337 (part),
69339-41, 69343 (part), 69345-51, 69352 (part), 69353-57, 69358 (part), 69360-61, 69365-67
18 g Congressional Directory NEVADA
NEVADA
(Population, 1980 census, 799,184)
SENATORS
HARRY REID, Democrat, of Searchlight, NV; born in Searchlight, NV, on Decem-
ber 2 1939- attended Searchlight Elementary School; graduated, Basic High School, Hen-
derson, 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 graduat-
ing from law school; while attending law school, worked as a U.S. Capitol police officer;
citv attorney, Henderson, 1964-66; member and chairman, South Nevada Memorial Hos-
pital 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 Novem-
ber 2, 1982, and reelected to the 99th Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate on November
4, 1986; committee assignments: Appropriations; Environment and Public Works; and
Special Committee on Aging.
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. Wayne Mehl.
Press Secretary. Craig L. Varoga.
Room 302, 600 East Williams, Carson City, NV 89701 (702) 882-7343
Suite 7, 500 South Rancho Road, Las Vegas, NV 89106 (702) 388-6545
300 Booth Street, Reno, NV 89509 (702) 784-5568
RICHARD H. BRYAN, Democrat, of Las Vegas, NV, born on July 16, 1937 in Wash-
ington, 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 Technology (chairman,
Consumer Subcommittee); Joint Economic Committee; Senate Democratic Policy Com-
mittee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; elected to the U.S. Senate on No-
vember 8, 1988 for the 6-year term commencing January 3, 1989.
Office Listings
364 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2804 224-6244
Administrative Assistant. Jean Neal. FAX- 224-1867
Personal Secretary. Gay Duty.
Legislative Counsel. Tim Hay.
Senior Legislative Assistant Andrew Vermilye.
Suite 2014 300 Booth Street, Reno, NV 89509 . (702) 784-5007
Suite 304, 600 Williams Street, Carson City, NV 89701 (702) 885-9111
Suite 140, 300 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 388-6605
NEVADA 102d Congress 189
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JAMES H. BILBRAY, Democrat of Las Vegas, NV; born in Las Vegas, NV, in 1938;
graduated Las Vegas High School; attended the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and
served as student body president, 1959-#>, graduated Washington College of Law, Amer-
ican University, Washington, DC; served in Nevada National Guard, 1955-63 and cur-
rently holds rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in Nevada National Guard Reserve; attorney;
former Deputy District Attorney and Alternate Municipal Judge for the city of Las
Vegas; serves on the Armed Services and Small Business Committees; member, Energy
and Agriculture; Exports, Tourism and Special Problems; member on caucuses: Travel
and Tourism; Human Rights; Arts; member, Democratic Congressional Campaign Com-
mittee; married: Michaelene Bilbray; children: Bridget, Erin, and Shannon; elected to
Congress November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office listings
319 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2801 225-5965
Administrative Assistant. John Fadgen. FAX. 225-8808
Executive Assistant Mark Fierro.
Legislative Director. Mike Talisnik.
Suite 445, 1785 East Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89104 (702) 792-2424
Clark County: AH except portions of North Las Vegas and western portions of the county contained in State
assembly districts 1, 7, and 17. Population (1980), 400,948.
ZIP Codec 89005 (part), 89007, 89014-16, 89019, 89021, 89024, 89029-30, 89039-40, 89044, 89046, 89100 (part),
89101, 89102 (part). 89103-O4, 89106, 89107 (part), 89108-14, 89116, 89117 (part), 89118-23, 89124 (part), 89125-27,
89128 (part), 89130 (part), 89132, 89160, 89170, 89180, 89185, 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 Manhattan-
ville College of Sacred Heart, New York, NY, 1939; businesswoman; district representa-
tive 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; 1 greatgrandchild; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Ustings
206 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2802 SMi?2
Administrative Assistant. Michael Pieper. FAX: 225-2319
Legislative Director. James Kameen.
Press Secretary. Peggy Polk.
Scheduler/Office Manager. Sarah Willis.
300 Booth Street, Reno, NV 89509
Suite B, 19 West Brooks Avenue, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
401 Railroad Street, Elko, NV 89701
Counties: Churchill, Douglas, rai. FwM-, Eureka, Hmnboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, .Pershing,
Storey, wS^andWhite Pine. CUUK Cowrrv: Assembly districts 1 17 and 20 Census tag 31. that part in
assembly district 2; and census tract 32, that part in assembly district 13. Population (1980), 398,236
ZIP Codee 89001 89003-04*. 89005 (parti 89008, 89010, 89013, 89017-18, 89020, 89022-23, 89025, 89041-45, 89047,
^^^K^^^^S^^^^^^<^^\^i^^^^^
(to 1^1 AQ1Q1 RQVil ftQllO-ll 8931419 89402-06. 89408-16, 8941833, 89438-4O, OV44Z, oyl 10-^3, oyV/-3U,
89500U 8950^3,' Sm 8^ 8^^^89^!Si,%721, 89801, 89820-26, 89828, 89830-35, 89883
190 Congressional Directory NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
(Population, 1980 census, 920,610)
SENATORS
WARREN B. RUDMAN, Republican, of Hollis, NH; born in Boston, MA, May 18,
1930; attended Nashua public schools; graduated, Valley Forge Military, 1948; B.S., Syra-
cuse University, 1952; LL.B., Boston College Law School, 1960; captain, U.S. Army In-
fantry, 1952-54; attorney; admitted to the New Hampshire Bar in 1960 and commenced
practice in Nashua, NH; counsel to Governor; attorney general, 1970-76; president of
NAAG; member, American Bar Association; member: Senate Appropriations, Budget,
Governmental Affairs; member: Boston College Board of Trustees; vice chairman, Select
Committee on Ethics; founder and former chairman of Daniel Webster College and New
England Aeronautical Institute in Nashua, NH; member: North Atlantic Assembly's Sub-
committee on Defense Cooperation, Senior Advisory Committee of the John F. Kennedy
School of Government at Harvard University; married to the former Shirley Wahl, 1952;
three children: Laura, Alan, and Debra; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980,
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981, and reelected November 4, 1986.
Office Listings
530 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2902 224-3324
Administrative Assistant. G. Allan Walker, Jr.
Executive Assistant. Marion C. Phelan.
Legislative Director. Thomas C. Polgar.
125 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301 (603) 225-7115
Senior Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs. Frederick H. Kocher.
Morris Cotton Federal Building, Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 666-7591
Thomas Mclntyre Federal Building, Portsmouth, NH 03801 (603) 431-5900
157 Main Street, Berlin, NH 03570 (603) 752-2604
ROBERT C. SMITH, Republican, of Tuftonboro, NH; bom 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, Novem-
ber 6, 1990; appointed to the Armed Services Committee, the Environment and Public
Works Committee, and the Joint Economic Committee. Also serves as deputy whip for
the Senate minorty leadership.
Office Listings
332 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-2903., . 224-2841
Administrative Assistant. Patrick J, Pettey.
Legislative Director. James M. Krey.
Press Secretary. Lisa B. Stocklan.
Office Manager. John M. Pettey
T TO101 teWmy Building ' 2nd Floor ' 50 PWlUppe Cote Street, Manchester, NH
State'^ecton-Ma^kAldrich (603)634-5000
One Harbour Place, Portsmouth, NH 03801 C603^ 433-1667
46 South Main Street, Concord, NH 03301 ~^. 603) 228-0453
136 Pleasant Street, Berlin, NH 03570 L"ZZZ"ZZ (603) 752^7351
NEW HAMPSHIRE 102d Congress 191
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 administra-
tion, 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 Asso-
ciation; past member, Jackson Planning Board; past president and current member, Mt.
Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce; 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 Pri-
vate 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 hi 1959 to
the former Sydna Taylor; three children: James, Michael, and William III; elected to the
102d Congress on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
512 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-2901 225-5456
Chief of Staff. Brian T. Flood FAX: 225-4370
Senior Legislative Assistant. Marshall Cobleigh.
Director of Communications. Barbara Atkinson.
Executive Assistant. Kimberly Spaulding.
340 Commercial Street, Manchester, NH 03101 (603) 669-6330
FAX: (603) 669-6446
_____ , Carroll, and Strafford. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY: Towns and city of Bedford, Goffstown, Man-
chester, and Merrimack. MERJUMACK COUNTY: Towns of Canterbury, Chichester, Epsom, Hooksett, Loudon,
Northficld, and PittsfielcL ROCKXNGHAM COUNTY: Towns and city of Auburn, Brentwood, Candia, Chester,
Danville, Deernetd, Deny, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Greenland, Hampstead, Hampton, Hampton
Falls, Kensington, Kingston, Londonderry, New Castle, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Newton, North
ham, Plaistow, Portsmouth, Raymond, Rye, Sandown, Seabrook, South Hampton
, 460,863.
Danville, eerne, eny, ast n
Falls, Kensington, Kingston, Londo
Hampton. Northwood, Nottingham,
and Stratham. Population (1980), 460,
ZIP Codec 03032, 03034, 03036-38, O3040-42, 03044, 03045 (part), 03051 (part), 03053-54, 03077, 03101-02, 03103
(part), 03104-06. 03108, 03217 (part), 03218-20, 03222 (part), 03224-27, 03234, 03235 (part), 03237, 03246-47,
03252-54, 03256, 03259, 03261, 03263, 03269-70, 03275 (part), 03276, 03289-91, 03301 (part), 03441, 03801 (part),
03804, 03809-20, 03824-27. 0383O, 03832-33, 03835-38, 03840-42, 03844-60, 03862, 03864-65, 03867, 03869-75,
03878, 03881-87, 03890, 03894. 03896-97
SECOND DISTRICT
DICK SWETT, Democrat, of Bow, NH; born in Bryn Mawr, PA, May 1, 1957; at-
tended Humiston Elementary School, Meriden, NH, graduated from Laconia High
School, Laconia, NH, 1975; B.A. in architecture, Yale University, 1979; architect/alterna-
tive energy development; Yale Club; captain, Yale track team; holder, Yale University
decathlon record; member: American Institute of Architects; son-in-law of Representative
Tom Lantos; married to the former Katrina Lantos; five children: Chelsea Britannia,
1983; Sebastian Amadeus, 1984; Keaton Parkhurst, 1986; Chante Claire Esprit, 1988;
Kismet Canterbury, 1990; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1128 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 2Q515-2902 225-5206
Administrative Assistant/Press Contact. Kay A. King
District Director. Shireen Tffley.
Executive Director. Jeff Woodbum.
Legislative Director. Joe Freeman.
18 NorthMam Street, Concord, NH 03301 (603) 224-6621
5 Coliseum Avenue, Nashua, NH 03O63 (603) 880-6142
192 Congressional Directory NEW HAMPSHIRE
Counties: Cheshire, Coos, Grafton, and Sulhvan. HILLSBOROUOH COUNTY. Towns and city of Amherst Antri
Bennington, Brookline, Deenng, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Hollis,' Hud
Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Mason, Milford, Mont Vernon, Nashua, New Boston, New Ipswich, Pelham Pete h^
ough, Sharon, Temple, Weare, Wilton, and Windsor. MERRIMACK COUNTY: Towns and cities of Allensto
Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Concord, Danbury, Dunbarton, Franklin, Henniker, Hill, Hopkmton. SHI 1
bury, New London, Pembroke, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Webster, and Wilmot ROCKINGHAM COUNTY- T
of Atkinson, Salem, and Windham. Population (1980), 459,747 Y ' 10Wns
ZIP Codes: 03031, 03033, 03043, 03045 (part), 03047-49, 03051 (part), 03055, 03057, 03060-63 03070-71 mrm
03076, 03079, 03082, 03084, 03086-87, 03103 (part), 03215-16, 03217 (part), 03221, 03222 (part), 03223 032M
03235 (part), 03238, 03240-45, 03251, 03255, 03257, 03260, 03262, 03264-66, 03268, 03272-74? 03275 foarrt , n?
82, 03284-85, 03287, 03293, 03301 (part), 03302-03, 03431, 03440, 03442-52, 03454-58, 03461-62, 03464-70 03561
03570 (part), 03574-76, 03579-85, 03587-90, 03592, 03595, 03597-98, 03601-09, 0374(M1, 03743 03745-46 oSuL
55, 03765-66, 03768-74, 03777, 03779-82, 03784-85, 05089 (part) ' ^
NEW JERSEY 102d Congress 193
NEW JERSEY
(Population, 1980 census, 7,365,011)
SENATORS
BILL BRADLEY, Democrat, of Denville, NJ; born in Crystal City, MO, July 28,
1943; attended Crystal City Elementary and Palm Beach private schools; graduated Crys-
tal City High School, 1961; B.A., American history, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ,
1965; M.A., Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar), Oxford, England, 1965-68; first lieuten-
ant, 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, and Select Committee
on Intelligence; 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
Administrative Assistant. Marcia Aronoff. . FAX: 224-8567
Legislative Director. Ken Apfel.
Executive Assistant. Richard Yuko.
Personal Secretary. Marina Gentilini.
1609 Vauxhall Road, Union, NJ 07083; (Mailing address) P.O. Box 1720,
Union, NJ 08053 (201) 688-0960
Suite 303, One Greentree Centre, Route 73, Marlton, NJ 08053 (609) 983-4143
FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, Democrat, of Secaucus, 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 executive, 1952-82; com-
* missioner 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, In-
vestment Committee; member, Helsinki Commission; member, Environment and Public
Works Committee; chairman, Superfund, Ocean and Water Protection Subcommittee;
member, Environmental Protection, and Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastruc-
ture Subcommittee; Budget Committee; Appropriations Committee; chairman, Transpor-
tation Subcommittee; member: Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary and related agen-
cies; Defense, Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies; Foreign Oper-
ations Subcommittees; four children: Ellen, 32, Nan, 31, Lisa, 25, and Joshua 22; elected
to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983;
reelected November 8, 1988; appointed by the Governor on December 27, 1982, to com-
plete the unexpired term of Nicholas F. Brady.
Office Listings
506 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3002 224-4744
Administrative Assistant. Eve Lubalin. FAX: 224-9707
Legislative Director. Mitchel Ostrer.
Scheduler. Scott Schaible.
State Director. Tim O'Donovan.
Suite 1001, One Gateway Center, Newark, NJ 07102 (201) 645-3030
Barnngton Commons, Suites 18-19, 208 White Horse Pike, Harrington, NJ
08007 (609) 757-5353
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
ROBERT E. ANDREWS, Democrat, of Bellmawr, 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 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James
Florio; elected at the same time to the 102d Congress.
Office Listings
1005 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3001 225-6501
Administrative Assistant. Francis Callanan.
Legislative Director. Ken Holdsman.
Suite 5, 208 White Horse Pike, Barrington, NJ 08007 (609) 546-0888
Chief of Staff. Lynn C. Kmiec.
Press Secretary. Larry Teitelbaura.
Burlington County: Municipalities of Maple Shade, Palmyra, and Riverton. CAMDEN COUNTY: Municipalities of
Audubon Park, Harrington, Bellmawr, Berlin Borough, Berlin Township, Brooklawn, Camden City, Chesilhurst,
Clementon, Colhngswood, Gibbsboro, Gloucester City, Gloucester Township, Haddon Township, Hi-Nella, Laurel
Springs, Lawnside, Lindenwold, Magnolia* Mount Ephraim, Oaklyn, Pennsauken, Pine Hill, Pine Valley, Runne-
mede, Somerdale, Stratford, Tavistock, Winslow, and Woodlynne GLOUCESTER COUNTY: Municipalities of Clay,
ton, Deptford, East Greenwich, Greenwich, Harrison, Logan, Monroe, National Park, Paulsboro, Swedesboro,
Washington, Wenonah, West Deptford, Westville, Woodbury City, Woodbury Heights, and Woolwich. Population
(1980), 526,069.
ZIP Codes: 08004 (part), 08007, 08009, 08012, 08014, 08018, 08020-21, 08025-27, 08029-32, 08033 (part), 08037 (part),
08039, 08043, 08045, 08049, 08052, 08053 (part), 08056, 08059, 08061-63, 08065-66, 08074, 08077-78, 08080 (part),
08081, 08083-86, 08089-91, 08093, 08094 (part), 08095-97, 08100-08, 08110, 08312, 08360 (part)
SECOND DISTRICT
WILLIAM J. HUGHES, Democrat, of Ocean City, NJ; born in Salem, NJ, October
17, 1932; son of William W. Hughes (deceased) and Pauline Hughes Mehaffey (deceased);
graduated Penns Grove (New Jersey) Regional High School, 1950; A.B., Rutgers Univer-
sity, 1955; J.D., Rutgers Law School, 1958; admitted to practice before New Jersey Su-
preme Court and Federal district courts, 1959; U.S. Supreme Court, 1963; first assistant
prosecutor, Cape May County, NJ, 1960-70; member: American Bar Association; board
of trustees, New Jersey Bar Association; past president, Cape May Bar Association; direc-
tor, New Jersey Prosecutors Association; National District Attorneys Association; direc-
tor, New Jersey State Exchange Clubs; past master, Ocean City Lodge 171, F.&A.M.;
director, Chamber of Commerce of Ocean City; director, Cape May Drug Abuse Coun-
cil; past warden, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Ocean City; appointed by New Jersey
Supreme Court to Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics, 1972; married to the
former Nancy L. Gibson, 1956; four children: Nancy Lynne, Barbara Ann Sullivan, Tama
Beth Ceniccola, and William J., Jr.; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelect-
ed to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
341 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3002 225-6572
Administrative Assistant. Mark Brown. FAX- 226-1108
Staff Assistant Mary E. Minutes.
ent ? 1 a k ?** *"?** 4 > Suite 5, 222 New Road, Linwood, NJ 08221 (609) 927-9063
Staff Assistants: John H. Mruz; Jessie Simmons.
151 North Broadway, P.O. Box 248, Pennsvffle, NJ 08070 (609) 678-3333
Staff Assistant Beraice Wffiadsen. '
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Counties: Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem GLOUCESTER COUNTY Municipalities of Elk Township
Townshlp - Newflrfd -* "'- B ~- -*
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11. 08313-24, 08326-30, 08332, 08340-50, 08352-53, 08360 (part), 08400-03, 08406
THIRD DISTRICT
FRANK PALLONE, JR., Democrat, of Long Branch, NJ; born in Long Branch, Oc-
tober 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 Honorable James J. Howard; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
213 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3003 225-4671
Administrative Assistant. Seith Maiman. FAX: 225-9665
Office Manager. Rosalie Chorbajian.
Legislative Director. Russell McGurk.
Press Secretary. Ted Loud.
Suite 119, 540 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ 07740 (908) 571-1140
1174 Fischer Boulevard, Toms River, NJ 08753 (908) 929-1400
I.E.I. Building, Airport Plaza, Room 18, Route 36, Hazlet, NJ 07730-1701 (908) 264-9104
Manasquan Railroad Station, 229 East Main Street, Manasquan, N.J. 08736 (908) 681-1334
Monmouth County: Municipalities of Allenhurst, Asbury Park, Atlantic Highlands, Avon-by-the-Sea, Belmar, Bradley
Beach, Deal, Eatontown, Fair Haven, Hazlet, Highlands, Interlaken, Keansburg, Keyport, Little Silver, Loch
Arbour, Long Branch, Manasquan, Middletown, Monmouth Beach, Neptune City, Neptune Township, Ocean,
Oceanport, Red Bank, Rumson, Sea Bnght, Sea Girt, Shrewsbury Borough, Shrewsbury Township, South Belmar,
Spring Lake Borough, Spring Lake Heights, Tinton Falls, Union Beach, and West Long Branch. OCEAN COUNTY -
Municipalities of Bay Head, Bnck, Dover, Island Heights, Lakewood, Lavallette, Mantoloking, Point Pleasant,
Point Pleasant Beach, Seaside Heights, and South Toms River. Population (1980), 526,074.
ZIP Codes: 07701-04, 07711-13, 07716-18, 07719 (part), 07720-21, 07723-24, 07730, 07732, 07734 (part), 07735, 07737,
07738 (part), 07740, 07748, 07750, 07752, 07753 (part), 07754-58, 07760 (part), 07762 (part), 07763-65, 08701, 08723,
08724 (part), 08732, 08735, 08736 (part), 08739, 08742, 08750 (part), 08751, 08753 (part), 08754, 08757 (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; member: Committee on Foreign Affairs, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, and Select
Committee on Aging; appointed to Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe,
1983; cochairman, Congressional Pro-Life Caucus; married to the former Marie Halm,
1976; two daughters: Melissa and Elyse, and two sons: Christopher and Michael; Catho-
lic; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Con-
196 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY
Office Listings
2440 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3004 225-3765
Administrative Assistant Martin J. Dannenfelser. FAX: 225-7768
Press Secretary. Mary McDermott.
Office Manager. M. Traci Sheahan.
1720 Greenwood Avenue, Trenton, NJ 08609 (609) 890-2800
Regional Director. Joyce Golden.
Room 1, 427 High Street, Burlington, NJ 08016 (609) 386-5534
655 Park Avenue, Route 33, Freehold, NJ 07728 (908) 780-0707
Regional Director. Loretta Charbonneau.
Burlington County: Municipalities of Bordentown City, Bordentown Township, Burlington City, Burlington Town-
ship, Chesterfield, Eastampton, rieldsboro, Florence, Mansfield, Springfield, and Westampton MERCER COUNTY-
Municipalities of East Windsor, Ewing, Hamilton, Highstown, Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, Law-
rence, Penmngton, Trenton, and Washington. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Municipalities of Jamesburg, Monroe, and
Plainsboro MONMOUTH COUNTY. Allentown, Bnelle, Colts Neck, Englishtown, Farmingdale, Freehold Borough,
Freehold Township, Holmdel, Howell, Manalapan, Marlboro, Millstone, Roosevelt, Upper Freehold, and Wall
OCEAN COUNTY: Municipality of Jackson Township. Population (1980), 526,080.
ZIP Codes: 07726, 07728 (part), 07738 (part), 07762 (part), 08016, 08022, 08041-42, 08501 (part), 08505, 08510, 08512
(part), 08514 (part), 08515, 08518, 08520 (part), 08526-27, 08530 (part), 08533 (part), 08534, 08536, 08540 (part)
08554-55, 08560-61, 08600-11, 08618-20, 08628-29, 08638, 08640-41, 08648, 08650, 08690-91, 08724 (part), 08750
(part), 08831 (part), 08884 (part) ^ *
FIFTH DISTRICT
MARGE ROUKEMA, Republican, of Ridgewood, NJ; born on September 19, 1929;
graduated, Mpntclair State College in New Jersey with B.A., political science and Eng-
lish; 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 Gov-
ernment 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 So-
ciety 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 As-
sociation; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reflected to each succeeding
Congress; committee member: Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Education and
Labor; Select Committee on Hunger (ranking minority member).
Office Listings
2244 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3005 ................... 225-4465
Administrative Assistant-Steve Wilson. FAX- 225-9048
555 Route 17 South, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 .................... ftQtt 447-3900
District Administrator. Frank Covelli ........ " .......................... V '
District Scheduler. Joeen Ciannella.
61 Spring Street, Newton, NJ 07860 ........................................................................ (201) 579-3039
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(part), 07836, 07840 (part), 07843, 07847-18, 07851-52, 07853 (part), 07855, 07860 (part), 07871 (part), 07874 (part),
07875, 07877, 07881, 07970, 08525 (part), 08558 (part)
SIXTH DISTRICT
BERNARD J. DWYER, Democrat, of Edison, NJ; born in Perth Amboy, NJ, January
24, 1921; attended St. Mary's School; graduated, Perth Amboy High School, 1938; at-
tended Rutgers University, Newark, NJ; served in U.S. Navy, 194O-45; insurance broker-
owner, Eraser Bros.; served in New Jersey State Senate, 1974-80; councilman, Edison,
NJ, 1958-69; mayor, Edison, NJ, 1969-73; married to the former Lilyan Sudzina, 1944;
one daughter: Pamela D. Stockton; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; re-
elected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2428 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3006 225-6301
Administrative Assistant. Lyle B Dennis FAX 225-1553
Executive Assistant. Karen Kearns.
Legislative Assistant Jill Yacone.
214 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 (201) 826-4610
Distnct Director. Patricia Dalton.
628 Wood Avenue North, Linden, NJ 07036 (201) 486-4600
86 Bayard Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 (201) 545-5655
Middlesex County: Municipalities of Carteret, Edison, Highland Park, Metuchen, New Brunswick, North Brunswick,
Old Bridge, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, South Amboy, South River, and Woodbndge. MONMOUTH COUNTY:
Muncipalities of Aberdeen and Matawan. UNION COUNTY- Muncipahties of Linden, Rahway, and Roselle. Popula-
tion (1980), 526,075
ZIP Codes- 07001, 07008, 07036 (part), 07064-66, 07077, 07080, 07095, 07203, 07747, 08817-18, 08820, 08830, 08831
(part), 08832, 08837, 08840, 08857, 08859, 08861, 08863, 08872, 08879, 08882, 08900-02, 08904-05
SEVENTH DISTRICT
MATTHEW J. RINALDO, Republican, of Union, NJ; born in Elizabeth, Union
County, NJ, September 1, 1931; educated at St. Mary's, Elizabeth, NJ, 1937-45; graduat-
ed from St. Benedict's Preparatory School, Newark, NJ, 1949; B.S., Rutgers University,
1953; M.B.A., Seton Hall University, Graduate School of Business Administration,
Newark, NJ, 1959; doctorate, public administration, New York University, Graduate
School of Public Administration, 1979; president, Union Township Zoning Board of Ad-
justment, 1962-63; served on the Union County Board of Freeholders, 1963-64; elected to
the New Jersey State Senate, 1967 and reelected, 1971; author of New Jersey's first ^State
revenue sharing law to aid local government; awards and recognitions: Jaycees, "Out-
standing Young Man of the Year"; Knights of Columbus, "Knight of the Year"; B'nai
B'rith, "Citizen of the Year"; UNICO national chapters, Union, Plainfield, and Maple-
wood, NJ, "Man of the Year"; Rod and Gun editors, Metropolitan New York (leading
role in getting the 200-mile fishing limit enacted into law); Health Freedom Award;
honors: New Jersey State Fireman's Mutual Benevolent Association, Catholic War Veter-
ans, Hadassah, Union County Heart Association, Policemen's Benevolent Association,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, United Clergy of Vauxhall, State Grand
Jurors Association, New Jersey State Police; trustee, board of directors, Paul StiUman
School of Business Administration, Seton Hall University; advisory board, department of
political science, Kean College; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; formerly
served on the House Banking and Currency Committee; reelected to each succeeding
Congress- member: Energy and Commerce Committee and Select Committee on Aging.
198 Congressional Directory NEW ^^
Office Listings
2469 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3007 225-5361
Administrative Assistant John Arnold
Appointment Secretary/Office Manager. Elizabeth M. Blackshaw
Legislative Director. Barbara L. Gay.
1961 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ 07083 (201) 687-4235
Special Assistant. Robert D. DeLazaro
Essex County: Municipality of Millburn. MIDDLESEX COUNTY Municipalities of Dunellcn and Middlesex SOMBRSPT
COUNTY: Municipalities of Bound Brook, Bridgewater, Green Brook, Manville, North Plainfield, Warren and
Watchung. UNION COUNTY: Municipalities of Berkeley Heights, Clark, Cranford, Elizabeth, Fanwood Oarwood
Kemlworth, Mountainside, New Providence, Plainfield, Roselle Park, Scotch Plains, Springfield. Summit Union'
Westfield, and Winfield. Population (1980), 526,076. v * ' oumm "' Uiuo .
ZIP Codes: 07016, 07023, 07024 (part), 07027, 07033, 07036 (part), 07041, 07060 (part), 07061-63, 07067, 07076 07083
07090-91, 07200-02, 07204, 07206-08, 07728 (part), 07746, 07751, 07901, 07922, 07974 (part) 08528 08535 oSSi
(part), 08812, 08835-36, 08846, 08850 (part) ' U * TO3
EIGHTH DISTRICT
ROBERT A. ROE, Democrat, of Wayne, NJ; born in Wayne, NJ, February 28, 1924;
attended local schools and majored in engineering and political science at Oregon State
and Washington State Universities; veteran of World War II, served with Army infantry
and reconnaissance forces in the European Theater; recipient of Bronze Star Medal for
exemplary service in ground combat action; formerly a corporation executive- committee-
man Wayne Township, 1955-56; mayor, Wayne Township, 1956-61; Passaic County
Freeholder, 1959-63; director of board of Chosen Freeholders, 1962-63; honored in 1959
by New Jersey State Jaycees as their Man of the Year; member of New Jersey cabinet
SE^L? 8 commissioner ' Conservation and Economic Development, State of New Jersey,
1963-69; named Water Conservationist of the Year, 1966, by New Jersey Federation of
r?^ e i? S 1"* S m r co peration with the Sears-Roebuck Foundation and the National
Wildlife Foundation for his contribution to State of New Jersey's water management pro-
EA wl i H S! M ![ y Fe t U wshi P American Academy of Medical Administrators
\.M.A.]; 1969 Annual State Golden Medal Award of the Garden Clubs of New
/for conservation efforts and leadership in safeguarding the natural environment of
New Jersey; 1971 D.A.V. citation for distinguished service in behalf of disabled Ameri-
can veterans; 1971 State of Israel Bonds Scroll of Honor Award; 1972 National Small
^m^it^^ a p n -^ Ward ^ 0r . Va ! ued cont ributions to American small business
community; 1972 Recipient of National Humanitarian Award sponsored by Joint Handi-
SSflS?!^ ^ S iety f ^ e Handica PPed; member of many civic organiza-
JS 'o tered programs for the recreation and enjoyment of young, adult, and senior citi-
Sfp? &T^^* b *^ aynG Chamber of Commerce; member Wayne Memo-
" >> American Legion Post No. 174, National Council of
? Memorial Hospital; Community Advisory Council,
Jersey; "^ President 's Advisory Board, Tombrock
lQ ? ^ L ^8? award on behalf of veterans righte and
NEW JERSEY 102d Congress 199
Thumb, NJ; 1978, NADO award in recognition of dedicated support of economic devel-
opment in America; 1978, Honor, Duty, Fidelity Award, New Jersey State Police; 1978,
American Legion award for leadership support of veterans preference; 1979 Citizen of
the Year Award, department of New Jersey, Jewish War Veterans of U.S.A., for dedica-
tion to his fellow man; 1979 cited by Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Paterson
Chapter No. 102, in appreciation of a career of outstanding contributions and leadership;
1980 "Silver** PBA Card, Honorary Lifetime PBA Membership, Passaic County Police-
men's Benevolent Association for outstanding achievements in field of law and public
safety; 1980 Special Recognition Award, Wayne Police Athletic League for helping boys
and girls become good citizens; 1980, cited by National Housing Conference at testimoni-
al dinner in his honor for his outstanding contributions to better housing for all Ameri-
cans; 1981 cited by Passaic Boys Club in recognition of his efforts on behalf of the Boys
Club and its programs; 1981, degree of doctor of laws, honoris causa, William Paterson
College; 1982, cited by the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights Northern
New Jersey Chapter for his efforts in the area of human rights; 1982, Bergen-Passaic
Chapter No. 858, National Association of Retired Federal Employees Award in Recogni-
tion of Dedication and Support of Retired Federal Employees; 1982, citation of apprecia-
tion of Jewish War Veterans of U.S.A. Post 695, Wayne, NJ; elected to the 91st Con-
gress, November 4, 1969; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2243 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3008 225-5751
Assistant Administrator. Phil Steffen.
Executive Secretary. Sandra Ferguson.
P.O. Box 497, 158 Mountview Boulevard, Wayne, NJ 07470 (201) 696-2077
Administrative Assistant. Angela Milazzo.
Room 102, 66 Hamilton Street, Paterson, NJ 07505 (201) 523-5152
Special Assistant/Office Manager. Grace A Gurisic.
U S Post Office Building, Bloomfield Avenue, Bloomfield, NJ 07003 (201) 645-6299
Bergen County: Municipality of Franklin Lakes. ESSEX COUNTY- Municipalities of Belleville (Ward 1 (districts 2, 3,
6-12) and Ward 2), Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Monclair, and Nutley. MORRIS COUNTY- Municipality of Riverdale
PASSAIC COUNTY. Municipalities of Clifton, Little Falls, Passaic, Paterson, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park,
Totowa, Wayne, and West Paterson. Population (1980), 526,087.
ZIP Codes: 07003, 07011-15, 07028, 07042 (part), 07043, 07044 (part), 07055, 07109 (part), 07110 (part), 07403, 07405
(part), 07407 (part), 07417, 07420, 07436, 07442, 07457, 07470, 07474, 07500-05, 07508-O9, 07511, 07512 (part),
07513-14, 07522, 07524, 07533, 07538, 07543-44, 07801 (part), 07842
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 in 1978; commenced
practice in Washington, DC, 1981; deputy legislative counsel, office of Governor Bren-
dan 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
317 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3009 225-5061
Administrative Assistant. Kris Swedin.
Legislative Director. Katie Walker.
Scheduler/Personal Assistant. Marcy Jennings.
Court Plaza, 25 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601 (201) 646-1111
District Administrator. Sean Jackson.
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Heron County Cities and towns of Bogota, Carlstadt, Cliffside Park.East Rutherford, Edgewater, Elmwood Park,
&?*lew(5od Englewood Cliffs, Fair Lawn, Fairview, Fort Lee Garfield, Hackensack. Hasbrouck Heghts, Leonia^
T >?i Frrv Lodi Lvndhurst May wood Moonachie, New Milford, North Arlington, Palisades Park, Ridgefield
RidaefieldPaxk River Edge, Rutherford, Saddle Brook, South Hackensack Teaneck Teterboro, Wallmgton, and
Wood Ridee HUDSON COUNTY Cities and towns of East Newark, Kearny (ward 1- districts 1, 2, and 6; ward 3;
and ward ?' districts 5-7), and Secaucus. Population (1980), 527,349.
23P Codes: 07010, 07020, 07022, 07024 (part), 07026, 07029 (part), < 07032 (part), 07057 07070-7^07094, 07096, 07410,
07452,^7601707603-08, 07631-32, 07643-44, 07646, 07650, 07657, 07660-61, 07662 (part), 07666
TENTH DISTRICT
DONALD M. PAYNE, Democrat, of Newark, NJ; born in Newark, Essex County,
NJ July 16, 1934; attended Elliot Street School, Newark, 1948; graduated, Barringer
High School, Newark, 1952; B.A., Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, 1957; busi-
nessman- 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, Bethlehem Baptist Church; serves on the board of directors of the
U.S. Committee for UNICEF; past chairman, New Jersey Hospital Rate Setting Commis-
sion; widower; two children: Donald, Jr. and Wanda; elected on November 8, 1988 to the
101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
417 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3010 225-3436
Administrative Assistant. Maxine James. FAX: 225-4160
Legislative Director/Press Secretary. Kerry McKenney.
970 Broad Street, Newark, NJ 07102 (201) 645-3213
District Administrator. Anthony Suriano.
District Representative. Richard T. Thigpen.
County: Municipalities of Belleville (ward 1 (districts 1, 4, and 5)), East Orange, Irvington, Newark, and
Orange. UNION COUNTY: Municipality of Hillside, Population (1980), 526,074.
ZIP Codes: 07017-19, 07050-51, 07100-08, 07109 (part), 07111-12, 07114, 07205
* * *
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
DEAN A. GALLO, Republican, of Parsippany, NJ; born in Hackensack, NJ, Novem-
ber 23, 1935; attended Parsippany grade schools, NJ; graduated, Boonton High School,
Boonton, NJ, 1954; realtor; New Jersey General Assembly, 1976-84; Assembly Republi-
can Leader, 1982-84; director, Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1973-75;
president, Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council, 1970; former trustee, County College
of Morris; member: B.P.O.E. [Elks], Jaycees; awards: Outstanding Young Man of the
Year, Jaycees, 1966; Legislator of the Year, National Republican Legislators Association,
1982; member: Appropriations Committee; Eastern Regional Republican Whip, 1987- ;
Executive Committee member, Congressional Coalition on Soviet Jewry; two children:
Susan and Robert; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1318 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3011 225-5034
Chief of Staff. Tamzin M. McMinn.
Executive Assistant. Lorraine Genovese.
Legislative Director. Donna Mullins.
Press Secretary. Robert B. LeGrand.
Suite 2-D, 101 Gibraltar Drive, Morris Plains, NJ 07950 (201) 984-0711
22 North Sussex Street, Dover, NJ 07801 (201) 328-7413
3 Fan-field Avenue, West Caldwell, NJ 07006 (201) 228-9262
NEW JERSEY J02d Congress 201
Essex County: Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Livingston, Maplewood, North Caldwell, Roseland
South Orange, Verona, West CaldwelU West Orange. MORRIS COUNTY: Municialities
ssex County: Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Livingston, Maplewood, ,
South Orange, Verona, West CaldwelU West Orange. MORRIS COUNTY: Municipalities of Boonton Town
Township, Butler, Chatham Chester Borough, Chester Township, Denville, Dover, East Hanover, pSamaVk
Hanover, Jefferson, Kinnelon Lincoln Park, Madison, Mendham Borough, Mendham TowShip M^ HiU
MontviHe, Mount Arlington, Mount Ohve, Mountain Lakes, Netcong, Parslppany-Troy HilirSuinock Ran-
dolph, Rockaway Borough, Rockaway Township, Roxbury, Victory GardensTand Wharton
C0am ' "^ of Albino** IW*
, 07054, 07068,
07825 fog <?& ^,<?ft **<** ^^.'o^''^^MrmM^x^^^m^^X3
(part), 07866, 07869, 07871 (part), 07874 (part), 07876, 07878-80 07885 < ^^
07932, 07936, 07940, 07945, 07950 (part), 07981
TWELFTH DISTRICT
DICK ZIMMER, Republican, of Flemington, 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: Fleming-
ton 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 Re-
publican Platform Committee; former member: New Jersey Study Commission on Regu-
latory Efficiency, Governor's Council on Emergency Medical Services, Federal Budget
Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures; married on December 27,
1965, to the former Marfy Goodspeed; two children: Carl William, 1966; Benjamin Good-
speed, 1971; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; member: Science, Space,
and Technology Committee, Subcommittees on Environment and Space; Committee on
Government Operations, Subcommittees on Commerce, Consumer and Monetary Affairs
and Government Activities and Transportation; Select Committee on Aging.
Office Listings
510 Cannon House Office Building 20510-3013 225-5801
Chief of Staff. David Karvelas.
District Representative. Thomas J. Blakely.
Press Secretary. David Barnes.
Special Assistant. Gail Alexander.
One Morris Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 (201) 538-7267
2325 Plainfield Avenue, South Plainfield, NJ 07080 (908) 754-5115
Hunterdon County, Mercer County: Municipalities of Princeton Borough, Princeton Township, and West Windsor.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY That part not contained in the Fourth, Sixth, and Seventh Districts. MORRIS COUNTY: That
part not contained in the Eighth and Eleventh Districts SOMERSET COUNTY. That part not contained in the
Seventh District SUSSEX COUNTY: Municipalities of Hampton and Stillwater WARREN COUNTY- That part not
contained in the Eleventh District. Population (1980), 526,063.
ZIP Codes: 07060 (part), 07078, 07081, 07088, 07092, 07416, 07419 (part), 07439, 07823, 07825 (part), 07829, 07830
(part), 07831-33, 07837, 07838 (part), 07840 (part), 07844, 07846, 07853 (part), 07860 (part), 07863 (part), 07865,
07870, 07882, 07920-21, 07924, 07927, 07928 (part), 07931 (part), 07933-35, 07938-39, 07946, 07950 (part), 07960-
61, 07974 (part), 07976-80, 08502, 08504, 08512 (part), 08520 (part), 08525 (part), 08530 (part), 08540 (part), 08542-
43, 08550-51, 08553, 08556-57, 08558 (part), 08559, 08801-04, 08805 (part), 08807-10, 08816, 08821-29, 08833-34,
08848, 08850 (part), 08852-54, 08858, 08865, 08867-70, 08873, 08876, 08880, 08884 (part), 08885-89
202 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
JIM SAXTON, Republican, of Vincentown, 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; member: Chamber of Commerce, Blks, Association of
the U.S. Air Force, Leadership Foundation of New Jersey, Boy Scouts of America;
Rotary International, American Cancer Committee, chairman; married to the former
Helen J. Gadomski; two children: Jennifer Ann and J. Martin; elected to the 98th Con-
gress by special election on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
324 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3013 225-4765
Chief of Staff. Bill Anderson.
Press Secretary. Ralph Morano. FAX: 225-0778
Executive Assistant. Sue Dotterweich.
115 High Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060 (609) 261-5800
District Representative. Sandra Condit.
1 Maine Avenue, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 (609) 428-0520
23 Crestwood Village Shopping Center, Whiting, NJ 08759 (201) 350-3535
Burlington County: That part not contained in the First and Fourth Districts CAMDEN COUNTY: Municipalities of
Audubon Borough, Cherry Hill, Haddon Heights, Haddonfield, Merchantville, Voorhees, and Waterford. OCEAN
COUNTY: That part not contained in the Third and Fourth Districts. Population (1980), 526,062.
8733 - 34 ' 8736 <^>- ' 738 - o^ 740 - 4
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
^ F ?^ NK J * GUARJNI Democrat, of Jersey City, NJ; born in Jersey City, NJ, August
20, 1924; son of the late Frank J. Guarini, Sr.; attended the public schools; graduated,
Lincoln High School, 1942; attended Columbia University and graduated from Dart-
mouth College; New York University School of Law, J.D., 1950, and LL.M., 1955- grad-
^1?? 0*1^ Hague Academ y of International Law, The Hague, Netherlands; served
in the U.S. Nav^ Pacific Theater aboard the U.S.S. Mount McKinley, 1944-46; lawyer;
admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 1951 and commenced practice in New Jersey* U.S.
Treasury Department, U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Court of Internation-
^J^? 6 ; ** iQ*f U !? eme Court ' 1955; elected to the State senate ' 1965 > a* 4 was re '
?h w ? J 0r i*l , I 2 ^ term; chairman: Committee on Air and Water Pollution and
Public Health, Rules of Evidence Committee; member of Appropriations, Institutions and
Agencies, and Transportation Committees; very active in civic and community affairs;
R^ t n *t National Board of Governors, American Red Cross; chairman, Board of
Regents, St. Peter's College; National Board of Governors, American Trial Lawyers As-
lH^ U A VC C f f ? a ^ J* ChriSt H Spita1 ' Jerse y Cit * director: Hudson^unty
w^ ^ S0ciatl o>j; Hudson County Health League; Jersey City Rotary Club; di-
J?*? ^ Chamber of Commerce; trustee: Hudson County Bar Foundation
W ?? y ? *"%**& chairman, New Jersey Trial Lawyers Association;
T <?**** ^ *** *<**** Alumni trustee, TTie Hague Academy
T < ee, ie ague caemy
to 9 ' S** ^ hai man ' Uvdton County Democratic Cominittee; elected
8 Nc ? vember 7' 197 * reelected to each succeeding Congress; served
^^^ ^ Means, Subcommittees on Tradef Committee
Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse
NEW JERSEY
102d Congress 203
Office Listings
2458 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3014 225-2765
Chief of Staff. Fariborz S Fatemi FAX: 225-7023
Counsel. Dan Crane
15 Path Plaza, Jersey City, NJ 07306 (201) 659-7700
District Staff Director. Nidia Colon.
654 Avenue C, Bayonne, NJ 07002 (201) 823-2900
iu County* Municipalities of Bayonne, Guttenberg, Hamson, Hoboken, Jersey City, Kearny (part), North
Bergen, Umor, City, Weehawken, and West New York. Population (1980), 526,062.
ZIP Codes: 07002, 07029 (part), 07030, 07032 (part), 07047, 07087, 07093, 07300, 07302-1 1
204 Congressional Directory NEW MEXICQ
NEW MEXICO
(Population, 1980 census, 1,302,894)
SENATORS
PETE V. DOMENICI, Republican, of Albuquerque, NM; born in Albuquerque Mav
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
434 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3101 224-6621
Administrative Assistant. J. Paul Oilman. FAX: 224-7371
Legislative Director. Kay Davies.
Press Secretary. An Fleischer.
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
New Post Office Building, Room 307, South Federal Place, Santa Fe, NM
87501 ^505) 988 fiSlI
Federal Building, Room 104, Rosweii, NM 882oi;.";;;!];;];;;;;;],';;;;;;;;;.;;;;.".'.;;;;;;;;.";;. (505) 623^170
JPFBP^AI^N, Democrat, of Santa Fe ' NM ; bom in E1 Paso ' Tx October 3,
1943; raised in Silver City, NM; graduate of Western High (now Silver High), in 1961-
received B.A. degree m government, Harvard College in 1965; graduated from Stanford
Law School in 1968; served in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1968-74; served as assistant
New Mexico attorney general in 1969, as counsel to the State constitutional convention-
Kl V T a T e Q P c aCtl f ej vT 197 "l 8; ^ r X? a f New Mexico attorney general, 1979-82; elected to
the U.S. Senate November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983; reelect-
- r Jt SeC n r year A Cnn SpS^nmS. January 3, 1989; member of the Methodist Church;
married to the former Anne Kovacovich; one son: John.
Office Listings
524 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3102 ........................ 224-5521
Administrative Assistant Patrick Von Bareen -"wazi
Personal Assistant. Virginia White. TDD . 224-1792
Legislative Director Edward McGaffigan 224-1792
Press Secretary. Bill Sandefur
^T^ < J5?^f ntre X SuitC ^ 505 South Main ' L** Cruc > NM 88001 ........ (505) 523-6561
Suite 130, 625 Silver Avenue SW., Albuquerque, NM 87102... ................... (505) 766-3636
*3 m' J I**! *?"** %****> Ros ^U, NM 88201 ............................ . ! " m "'" >505) 62217113
Suite 101, 119 East Marcy, Santa Fe, NM 87501 .................................... ..".."....".." (505) 988-6647
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
- ^uquerque, NM; born in Chicago, IL on
Chica . PUti=al science, 1968; J.5, Univer-
NEW MEXICO 102d Congress 205
Office Listings
1427 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3101 225-6316
Administrative Assistant. Judy Butler.
Legislative Director. Mary Martmek.
Scheduler. Theresa Sandoval
Suite 140, 625 Silver Avenue SW. ( Albuquerque, NM 87102 (505) 766-2538
Distnct Director Marty Morgan.
Counties: Bernahllo, De Baca, Guadalupe, and Torrance (4 counties) Population (1980), 434,141.
ZIP Codes- 87007-09, 87016, 87022-23, 87026, 87032, 87035 (part), 87036 (part), 87043, 87047, 87048 (part), 87050,
87056-37, 87059-61, 87063, 87070, 87100-12, 87114-16, 87118-23, 87124 (part), 87125, 87153-54, 87176, 87190-92,
87197 87701 (part), 87711, 87724, 88119, 88136 (part), 88319, 88321, 88353, 88417, 88431 (part), 88432, 88435
SECOND DISTRICT
JOE SKEEN, Republican, of Picacho, NM; born in Roswell, NM, June 30, 1927; at-
tended 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 engi-
neer, Zuni and Ramah Navajo Indians, 1951, returning to the family sheep ranching oper-
ation in Lincoln County, NM, which was purchased from his grandmother; operated a
flvins 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; manned to the former Mary Helen Jones,
37 years; two children: Lisa and Mike; Catholic; elected to the 97th Congress, November
4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2447 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3102 3?5~SS
Administrative Assistant. Suzanne Eisold. FAX: 225-959*
Executive Assistant/Office Manager. Lin Rhode.
Press Secretary. Sherry Kieslmg.
Federal Building, Room 257, Roswell, NM 88201 (505) 622-0055
Federal Building, Room A-206, Las Cruces, NM (505) 527-1771
Counties: Chaves, Curry, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, Otero, Quay, Roosevelt, Sierra, and
Union (14 counties). Population (1980), 436,261.
ZIP Codes: 87828, 87831, 87901, 87930-33, 87935-37, 87939^3, 88001-06, 88008-09 88020.34 88038 18040-49,
E?f 5 8 2 8^
THIRD DISTRICT
BILL RICHARDSON, Democrat, of Santa Fe NM; born in ,
vember 15, 1947; attended school in Mexico City, .Mexico; equated, Middles^
Concord, MA, 1966; B.A., Tufts University, Medford, MA, 1970; M.A., Flet <*j* School
of Law and Diplomacy, Medford, MA, 1971; staff member, U.S. House of Representa-
tives, 1971-72; U.S. Department of State, 1973-75; U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Com-
mittee staff, 1975-78; executive director, New Mexico State DemocraUc Party and execu-
tive director, Bernalillo County Democratic Party, 1978; businessman, 1978-82, unsuc-
206 Congressional Directory NEW MEXICO
cessful 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. Fomm; married to the former Bar-
bara Flavin in 1972; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
332 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3103 225-6190
Administrative Assistant. Tara Fedenci.
Executive Assistant. Isabella Watkins.
Legislative Director. Steve Grout.
Press Secretary. Stu Nagurka.
548 Agua Fna, Sante Fe, NM 87501 (505) 988-7230
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
Counties: Catron, Cibola, Colfax, Harding, Los Alamos, McKinley, Mora, Rio Arnba, San Juan, San Miwel
Sandoval, Santa Fe, Socorro, Taos, and Valencia (15 counties) Population (1980), 432,492 '
ZIP Codes: 87001-02, 87004-06, 87010-15, 87017-18, 87020-21, 87024-25, 87027-31, 87034, 87035 (part), 87036 foarfl
87037-38, 87040-42, 87044-46, 87048 (part), 87049, 87051-53, 87055, 87062, 87064, 87068, 87124 (part) 87301
87310-13, 87315-17, 87319-28, 87347, 87357, 87364-65, 87375, 87401, 87410, 87412-13, 87415-21, 87455 87461
87499, 87501-06, 87509-24, 87527-33, 87535^1, 87543-44, 87547-54, 87556-58, 87560-69, 87571, 87573-83 87701
(part), 87710, 87712-15, 87718, 87722-23, 87725, 87728-36, 87740, 87742^3, 87745-47, 87749-50, 87752-53*87801
7 88036 - 88039 ' 88053 ' 88061 -
NEW VORK 102d Congress 207
NEW YORK
(Population, 1980 census, 17,548,433)
SENATORS
DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, Democrat, of Pindars Corners, Delaware County,
MY- 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 Com-
mittee- director, American Association for the Advancement of Science; member, Ameri-
can Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Philosophical Society, National Academy
of Public Administration; teacher of government at Russell Sage College, Cornell Univer-
sity School of Industrial Relations, Syracuse University, Harvard University; honorary
decrees from 55 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 Bntanmca Award; Seal Me-
dallion of the Central Intelligence Agency; married to the former E izabeth Brennan;
three children: Timothy Patrick, Maura Russell, and John McCloskey; elected to the US.
Senate, November 2, 1976, for a 6-year term beginning January 3 1977; Delected No-
vember 2, 1982, for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983; reelected November 8, 1988,
for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989.
Office Listings
464 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3201
Senior Advisor. Lawrene O'Donnoll, Jr. FAX.
Press Secretary. Brian F. Connolly
Chief Counsel. Joseph Gale. TTTV 514-6821
Legislative Director. Andrew Samet mn 661-5150
Suite 4101, 405 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10174 (212) J>"
28 Church Street, Buffalo, NY 14202 <) &46-4097
214 Mam Street, Oneonta, NY 13820
ALFONSE M. D'AMATO, Republican, of Island Park, NY; born
August T 1937; attended Island Park public schools; graduated, Ch n
reelected November 4, 1986, for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1987.
208 Congressional Directory NEW YORK
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. Debbie Evans.
Special Assistant. Kieran Mahoney.
Seven Penn Plaza, Suite 600, 7th Avenue, New York, NY 10001 (212) 947-7390
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, 100 South Clinton Street,
Syracuse, NY 13261-7216 (315) 423-5471
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
GEORGE J. HOCHBRUECKNER, Democrat, of Coram, NY; bora in Long Island,
NY on September 20, 1938; attended State University, Stony Brook, NY, and Hofstra
University, Hempstead, NY; served in the U.S. Navy; trained as an aerospace "mustang"
engineer; elected to New York State Assembly, 1974-84; member: Parish Council of St.
Gerard Majella Catholic Church, and School-Community Relations Committee of Middle
Country School District No. 1; married to Carol Ann Hochbrueckner, 1961; four chil-
dren; member: Committees on Armed Services, and Merchant Marine and Fisheries;
elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Con-
gress.
Office Listings
124 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3201 225-3826
Administrative Assistant. Tom Downs.
Executive Assistant. Jeanie Dunn.
Suite 213, 3771 Nesconset Highway, Centereach, NY 11720 (516) 689-6767
Press Secretary. Mary Ann Weber.
Bagshaw Office Building, 437 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901 (516) 727-2152
Suffolk County; : Townships of Brookhaven, East Hampton, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Southampton, Southold, and
that part of the town of Smithtown generally to the east of the Nissequogue River. Population (1980), 516,407
Sff* I 17 ?,^i 17 i\t 17 ' U722 ' U726 ' 11729 - 30 ' 1173 . H735 (part), 11739-40, 11741 (part), 11742 (part),
11746 (part), 11751-52, 11757 (part), 11769-70, 11779 (part), 11782, 11788 (part), 11795, 11798
SECOND DISTRICT
TH ^? J ' D 9 WNEY ' Dem crat, of Amityville, NY; born in Ozone Park, NY, Jan-
uary 28, 1949; graduated, West blip High School, 1966; B.S., Cornell University School
of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1970; St. John's University Law School, 1972-74- J.D.,
/unencan University Law School, 1979; held office of Sutfolk County Legislator, 1971-
^ J o f Italy; Clected t0 ** 94th Caress, November 5, 1974; reelected
e succeeding Congress; serves on Ways and Means Committee and on Select Com-
n A ^S; congressional adviser to SALT II negotiations; congressional adviser to
NEW YORK 102d Congress 209
Office Listings
2232 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3202 225-3335
Administrative Assistant. Kathleen Tynan McLaughhn. FAX- 226-1275
Legislative Director. Jeff Moore. r*^.. ^o
Personal Secretary. Jennifer Casey.
4 Udall Road, West Islip, NY 11795 (516) 661 _ 87 7 7
District Administrator. Patricia Barbar. ^ J
5 of Babylon and Islip; town of Huntmgton, that part not contained in the Third District.
ZIP Codes: 11701, 11702, 11703, 11704, 11705, 11706, 11716-18, 11722, 11726 11729-30 11734 11735 (oarrt 11739
J1741 (part), ^(part), 11746 (part), 11747 (part), 11751-52, 11757, 11769-70, 11779 (part), "nil Tn '
THIRD DISTRICT
ROBERT J. MRAZEK, Democrat, of Huntington, NY; born in Newport, RI, Novem-
ber 6, 1945; attended public schools in Huntington, Long Island; graduated with a degree
in government from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, in 1967; accepted into Officer Candi-
date School as a line officer U.S. Navy, being honorably discharged as disabled, retired
in 1968; served on the Washington staff of U.S. Senator Vance Hartke of Indiana, 1969-
71; elected in 1975 to the first of four terms in the Suffolk County Legislature, serving as
finance committee chairman, 1976-78, and minority leader, 1979-82; elected to the House
Committee on Appropriations in the 98th Congress; writer, small businessman, member of
the Disabled American Veterans, and the United Methodist Church of Huntington and
Cold Spring Harbor; married the former Catherine Susan Gurick of Washington, DC, in
1971; two children: Susannah Rose, born in 1979, and James Nicholas, born in 1981;
elected to the 98th Congress on November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Con-
gress.
Office Listings
306 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3203 225-5956
Administrative Assistant. Thomas V. Barry.
Personal Secretary/Office Manager. Deborah S. Brenchick.
Press Secretary. Stephen M. Boggs.
143 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743 (516) 673-6500
District Director. Steven G. Pavone.
Nassau County: City of Glen Cove, and that part of the town of Oyster Bay beginning at a point where Northern
State Parkway intersects Long Island Expressway, thence northwesterly along said expressway to Manetto Hill
Road, along said road to Woodbury Road, along said road to Piquets Lane, along said lane to South Woods Road,
along said road to Chelsea Drive, along said drive to Calveit Drive, along said drive to Syosset Coldspring Road,
along said road to Eastwoods Road, along said road to the Muttontown village limit, along said village limit so as
to include said village to its first intersection with Underbill Boulevard, along said boulevard to Jericho Turnpike,
along said turnpike to the town line, along the town line to Northern State Parkway, along said parkway to a point
where Northern State Parkway intersects Long Island Expressway, the point of beginning; and town of North
Hempstead, that part beginning at a point where Jencho Turpike intersects Ellison Avenue, thence southerly along
said avenue to Northern State Parkway, along said parkway to Post Avenue, along said avenue to the town line,
along the town line to Northern Boulevard, along said boulevard to the Russell Gardens village limit, along said
village limit so as to include said village to the Great Neck Plaza village limit, along said village limit so as to
include said village to the Kensington village limit, along said village limit so as to exclude said village to the
center of Manhasset Bay, along the center of said bay to the center of Manhasset Bay extended, along the center of
said bay extended to the town line, along the town line to Jericho Turnpike, along said turnpike to a point where
Jericho Turnpike intersects Ellison Avenue, the point of beginning. SUFFOLK COUNTY: Town of Huntington, that
part beginning at a point where Carlls Straight Path intersects Long Island Expressway, thence westerly along, said
Expressway to Beaumont Drive, along said drive to Roundtree Drive, along said drive to Wilmington Drive, along
said drive to Baggatelle Road, along said road to the town line, westerly, northerly, easterly, and southerly along
the town line toits second intersection with Long Island Expressway, along said expressway to a point where
Carlls Straight Path intersects Long Island Expressway, the point of beginning; and Smithtown, that part beginning
at a point where Longfellow Drive intersects Landing Road, thence westerly along said road to Smithtown to St.
Johnhuid Road, along said road to Verdi Street, along said street to St Nicholas Avenue, along said avenue to
Leonard Street, along said street to Smithtown to St. Johnland Road, along said road to West Main Street, along
_- :j __. ._ ... . * ^ ^ , River, along the center of said river to the center of New Mill Pond,
along the center of said pond to the center of an unnamed pond, along the center of said pond to the center of an
unnamed stream, along the center of said stream to the town line, westerly, northerly, and easterly along the town
line to the center of the Nissequogue River extended, along the center of said river extended to the center of the
Nissequogue River, along the center of said river to Landing Road extended, along said road extended to Landing
Road, along said road to a point where Longfellow Drive intersects Landing Road, the point of beginning.
Population (1980), 518,061.
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ZIP Codes: 11001 (part), 11020 (part), 11021 (part), 11022, 11030, 1104O (part), 11042, 11050, 11501, 11507, 11514
1154211545 11547-48, 1156O11568, 11576-77, 11579, 11590 (part), 11596, 11709, 11721, 11725, 11731 f D arrt
732 11743; 11746 i (part), 11747, 11750, 11753 (part), 11754 (part), 11757 (part), 11765, 11768, 11771, 11787 O
11788 (part), 11791 (pSrt), 11797 (part) w ;>
FOURTH DISTRICT
NORMAN F. LENT, Republican, of East Rockaway, NY; born in Oceanside, Nassau
County, NY on March 23, 1931; married; children: Norman III, Barbara Anne, and
Thomas; attended the public schools of East Rockaway and Lynbrook, NY; graduated
from Malverae High School, 1948; B.A., Hofstra University, 1952; LL.B., Cornell Uni-
versity Law School, 1957; Honorary Doctor of Laws degrees from Hofstra University
(1988) and Molly College (1985); recipient of George Estabrook Distinguished Service
Award, Hofstra University; Distinguished Achievement Award, Holland Society of New
York; Prime Minister's Medal from the State of Israel; member of the Board of Visitors,
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY; served as a lieutenant, U.S. Navy,
during Korean Conflict, 1952-54; attorney; former partner in law firm of Hill, Lent &
Troescher, Lynbrook, NY, 1964-88; associate police justice, East Rockaway, NY, 1959-
62; former member of the New York State Senate, 1963-70; member: American, Nassau
County, and Florida Bar Associations, New York State and Nassau County Magistrates
Associations, B.P.O.E., Holland Society of New York, and American Legion; elected to
the 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress; vice-chair-
man, House Committee on Energy and Commerce; member, House Committee on Mer-
chant Marine and Fisheries; vice-chairman, Subcommittee on Merchant Marine; chairman
of the Long Island Congressional Caucus and Northeast Gas Congressional Caucus.
Office Listings
2408 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3204 225-7896
Administrative Assistant. Michael S. Scnvner. FAX: 225-3057
Executive Assistant/Personal Secretary. Carolyn Radcliff.
Legislative Assistant. Anne P. Holloway.
Room 300, 2280 Grand Avenue, Baldwin, NY 11510 (516) 223-1616
District Administrator. Irma B. Wagner.
151 Front Street, Massapequa Park, NY 11762 (516) 795-4454
fettaa County: Portions of the towns of Herapstead, and Oyster Bay All or parts of the communities of Baldwin,
Bellmore, Bethpage, East Rockaway, Farmingdale, Freeport, Hicksville, Island Park, Jencho, Levittown (part),
Lido Beach, Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Merrick North Bellmore, North Massapequa, North Mernck, Ocean-
side, Old Bethpage, Plainedge, Plainview, Point Lookout, Seaford, Syosset (part), Wantagh, Westbury, and
Woodbury (part). Population (1980), 518,434.
;, 11510 <"& 11518 > 1152 <P art > 11561 CP^)' 11563 (P art ). 115 ^ H569, 11572, 11590 (part),
( art) * 1 ^' H736 ~ 37 ' * 1753 (part) ' 11756 fr*^' 11758 11762 > 11783 ' ll791 <P art >' I 1793
FIFTH DISTRICT
RAYMOND J. McGRATH, Republican, of Valley Stream, NY; born in Valley
Stream, NY, March 27, 1942; married to the former Sheryl Peterson, 1988; sons: Timothy
and Anthony Giordano; attended Holy Name of Mary School; graduated, Valley Stream
High School, 1959; B.S., State University, Brockport, 1963; M.A., New York University,
1968; teacher, State University, Farmingdale, NY, 1969; lecturer, Hunter College, 1969;
author published articles in the field of recreation for the handicapped; member, New
York State Assembly, 1976-80; member: American Cancer Society; Knights of Columbus;
Long Island Committee for Soviet Jewry; Valley Stream Elks; Ancient Order of Hiberni-
ans Advisory Board, New York State Sons of Italy; Holy Name Society; American Irish
Congress; board of directors, South Nassau Communities Hospital Council, Adelphi
School of Nursing; board of directors, Fine Arts Museum of Long Island; advisory
board, Nassau Chapter Association for the Help of Retarded Children Awards: Man of
tne year and honorary life member, Columbia Police Association of Nassau County;
Honorary Law Enforcement Man of the Year, Nassau County Detectives Association;
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Friend of Labor Award, Civil Service Employees Association; Man of the Year, Yeshiva
Toras Chaim, Hewlett; Man of the Year, Long Island Cystic Fibrosis Foundation; honor-
ary member, Jewish War Veterans Honorary Chief, Lynbrook/Valley Stream/Lone
Beach Fire Departments; Nassau County PDA Law Enforcement Award- Golden Age
Guardian Award; Watchdog of the Treasury Award, National Federation of Independent
Business; Guardian of Small Business Award; Sierra Club Clean Air Champion; honorary
member, Pearl Harbor Survivors Association; honorary member, Make-A-Wish Founda-
tion; honorary member, Nassau County Auxiliary Police, elected to the 97th Congress
November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
205 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3205 225-5516
Administrative Assistant. Arthur J. DeCelle. FAX- 225-3626
Legislative Director. John Falardeau.
Scheduling Secretary. Gretchen Gipson.
203 Rockaway Avenue, Valley Stream, NY 11580 (516) 872-9550
District Office Manager. Donald Fonte. FAX: (516) 872-2959
Nassau County: City of Long Beach, town of Hempstead; communities of: Atlantic Beach, Baldwin (northern
portion), Bellerose Terrace, Belle rose Village, Cedarhurst, East Meadow, Elmont, Floral Park, Franklin Square
Freeport (northern portion), Garden City, Hempstead, Hewlett, Hewlett Bay, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck,
Inwood, Lakeview, Lawrence, Levittown (western portion), Lynbrook, Malverne, New Hyde Park (extreme
southern portion), North Valley Stream, North Woodmere, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, Salisbury, Stewart
Manor, Uniondale, Valley Stream, Westbury, West Hempstead, Woodmere, and Woodsburgh. Population (1980),
513,548
ZIP Codes: 11001 (part), 11002-03, 1 1010, 11040 (part), 11S09, 11510 (part), 11516, 11520 (part), 11530, 11550-54,
11557-59, 11561 (part), 11563 (part), 11565, 11570, 11575, 11580-82, 11590 (part), 11598, 11696, 11710 (part), 11756
(part), 11793 (part)
SIXTH DISTRICT
FLOYD H. FLAKE, Democrat, of Rosedale, NY; born in Los Angeles, CA on Janu-
ary 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;
pastor of Allen A.M.E. Church, Jamaica, NY, 1976-present; chairman and C.E.O.: 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.; member, Regional Plan Association, Greater Jamaica Development
Corp., NAACP; married to the former Margaret Elaine McCollins in 1975; four children:
Aliya, Nailah, Rasheed, and Hasan; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1427 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3206 225-3461
Administrative Assistant. Edwin Reed. FAX; 226-4169
Legislative Director. Gloria Bryant.
Office Manager. Pat Fisher.
Legislative Assistant. Maureen Nagle.
Scheduler. Arlene Gibbs.
114-60 Merrick Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11434 (718) 657-2968
20-08 Seagirt Building, Far Rockaway, NY 11691 (718) 327-9791
Qiwens County: That part bounded by the Kings County line on the west and the Nassau County line on the east,
from a northern line generally following Liberty Avenue, Jamaica Avenue, and Hempstead Avenue, west to east,
and extending south to include the Rockaway Penninsula. Population (1980), 516,919.
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ZIP Codes: 11103 (part), 11385, 11400 (part), 11411-14, 11416-17, 11419-20, 11421 (part), 11422-23
(part), 11434, 11435 (part), 11436, 11600, 11690-95, 11697 '
SEVENTH DISTRICT
GARY L. ACKERMAN, Democrat, of Jamaica, NY; born in Brooklyn, NY, on No
vember 19, 1942; attended New York City public schools; graduate, Queens 'Colleee
Flushing, NY; attended St. John's University, Jamaica, NY; public school teacher; news'
paper editor; businessman; 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 Benja-
min Rosenthal; reelected to each succeeding Congress. "
Office Listings
238 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3207 .................... 225-2601
Administrative Assistant. Jedd Moskowitz.
Personal Secretary. Betsy Francisco.
Press Secretary. Howard Doyle.
118-35 Queens Boulevard, Forest Hills, NY 11375 ...................... (718) 263-1525
District Office Administrator. Arthur Flug.
<*"" County: The central section from Elmhurst to the Nassau County line, including portions of the communities
of Bellerose, Corona, East Elmhurst, Elmhurst, Floral Park, Flushing, Forest Hillsf Glen Oaks Holhs JaroSS!
Kew Gardens, Queens Village, Rego Park, Richmond Hill, and Woodhaven. Population (1980)7 5 18,877 ^
SSP?* 110 l kart). H004-05, 11364 (part), 11366, 11367 (part), 11368-69, 11372 (part) 11373 (oarrt 11374
11375 (part), 11400 (part), 11415, 11418, 11421 (part), 11424, 11426-28, 11432 (part), 11433 11435 '(part)
EIGHTH DISTRICT
H ' S < C ?^y^ E ? J T S D o moci ? t ' Liberal> of Oouglaston, NY; born in New York
f H^ ' ^ A B v Swtfamore College, 1945; LL.B., Columbia Law School,
and a degree m industrial administration from Harvard Graduate School of Business
r ; T S T e ^ aS - a fl i ght inst f uctor in the U.S. Army, 1943-45; served as
ff the U.S Foreign Economic Administration, 1945-46, and as a member
f^ r the -i^ e of P n ?e Stabilization, 1951-52; President: Citizens Hous-
I T g Co "? cl1 New York City; and National Housing Conference, 1972-74;
Ar^t SS t 9iati A n f ^ - y f ^ ew York and Nati onal Panel of Arbitrators of the
Arbitration Association; director of the Bronx Boys Club; delegate to four
S^^T^ ? ^ USlng ^ Urban P roble ^ and human right? writer and
newnVoSr fl ^ P of residential communities in eight cities under the Federal Urban Re-
Co^e^ Nnv^J^f^ io2. the ^ rau S Emily Malin0; four ^ildren; elected to the 89th
Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2221 Rayburn House Office Building 20510-3208 .............. 225 5471
Atoustrative Assistant. Karen Johnson. .................................
Office Manager. Randy B. Stokes
17-7 JJP n ^Sccaetary.~MriUyn Stonn.
137-08 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, N
District Administrator. Joel Stahl
Room 203, 708 Lydig Avenue, Bronx, NY 10462 ................................................. (212 ) 823-6512
, , NY 11354 /TIOX AA* c ^ n
District Administrator. Joel Stahl .................................................. (718)445-8770
Wflliamsbridge (part). NASSAU COUNT? SaS t J^!k^S\ r *$*$' w 8t . chestcr (P 8 **), West Farms (part), and
Baysidc, College Point, Douelaston Fi,,^; ic^v; 1 ** ''j Kjngg Point. QUEENS COUNTY (northeastern part).
Gardens (part)?and WWteS^^ <Part), Linden HUl, Little Neck (part), Oakland
HvrSSTir^^
ZIP Codes: 10452
10472 '
(part).
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NINTH DISTRICT
THOMAS J. MANTON, Democrat, of Sunnyside Queens, NY; born of Irish immi-
erant parents in Manhattan, New York City on November 3, 1932; graduated from St.
Joseph's School, Astoria, NY, 1946; St. John's Prep, Brooklyn, NY, 1950; St. John's Uni-
versity, 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 repre-
sentative, 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 Associa-
tion 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
331 Cannon House Office Building 20510-3209 225-3965
Administrative Assistant. David Springer.
Legislative Assistants: Jim Mathews; Elaine Simek, Steven Vest.
Office Manager. Lorraine Schrier
46-12 Queens Boulevard, Sunnyside, NY 11104 (718) 706-1400
District Chief of Staff. Fran Kraft.
ueeiu County (western part). Communities of Astoria, Forest Hills Gardens, Glendale, Jackson Heights, Long
kSJd CiW Maspeth, Middle Village, Ridgewood, Sunnyside, and Woodside, as well as a portion of Elmhurst.
Population (1980), 516,143.
ZIP Codes: 11100-02, 11103 (part), 11104-06, 11370, 11372 (part), 11373 (part), 11375 (part), 11376, 11378-79
* * *
TENTH DISTRICT
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, Democrat, of Brooklyn, 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 th! 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 investiga-
tion, 1979f reelected to each succeeding legislative session until December 1980; mamed
to Iris Weinshall, 1980; two children: Jessica Emily and Alison; elected to the 97th Con-
gress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2412 Rayburn House Office Building 20515 225-6616
Administrative Assistant. Carol Hellermann.
Director of Commnunications. Eric Hauser. ^^
1628 King's Highway, Brooklyn, NY 11229 .. (212)965-5400
District Office Director. Florence Steckel.
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Fmmons Avenue, alone said avenue to Neptune Avenue, along said avenue to Coney Island Avenue, along said
a^u to Avenue Z, tlong said avenue to East 7th Street along said street to Lancaster Avenue, alonf S
avenue to Ocean Parkway, along said parkway to Avenue R, along said avenue to Kings Highway, along said
hTSway to DalSll Road, Song slid road to 65th Street, along said street to Bay Parkway, along said parkway to
59th Street along said street to 20th Avenue, along said avenue to 54th Street, along said street to 18th Avenue,
along saS 'avenul to 47th Street, along said street to 17th Avenue, along said avenue to 44th Street, along said
street to 16th Avenue, along said avenue to 43d Street, along said street to 15th Avenue, along said avenue to 40th
Street along said street to 14th Avenue, along said avenue to 36th Street, along said street to Fort Hamilton
Parkway along said parkway to 37th Street, along said street to 7th Avenue, along said avenue to 36th Street,
along said street to 5th Avenue, along said avenue to 24th Street, along said stxeet to Gowanus Expressway, along
said expressway to 2d Avenue, along said avenue to llth Street, along said street to 4th Avenue, along said avenue
to 9th Street, along said street to 6th Avenue, along said avenue to a point where 6th Avenue intersects Union
Street, the point of beginning. Population (1980), 517,944.
ZIP Codes: 11204 (part), 11210, 11215 (part), 11218 (part), 11223 (part), 11226 (part), 11229-30. 11232 (part), 11234
(part), 11235 (part), 11236 (part), 11239
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
EDOLPHUS TOWNS, Democrat, of Brooklyn, NY; born in Chadbourn, NQ 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
1726 Longworth House Office Building 20510-3211 225-5936
Administrative Assistant. Brenda Fillers. FAX: 225-1018
Personal Secretary/ Appointment Secretary. Kimi Washington.
2d Floor, 545 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206 (718) 387-8696
District Representative. Demecia Wooten-Irizarry. FAX: (718) 387-8045
District Office Manager. Edward Miller.
Kings County: That part bounded by a line described as follows. Beginning at a point where Seaview Avenue
intersects Van Siclen Avenue, thence northwesterly along Van Siclen Avenue to Flatlands Avenue, along said
avenue to Elton Street, along said street to Cozine Avenue, along said avenue to Ashford Street, along said street
to Linden Boulevard, along said boulevard to Elton Street, along said street to Hegeman Avenue, along said
avenue to Georgia Avenue, along said avenue to New Lots Avenue, along said avenue to Williams Avenue, along
said avenue to Newport Street, along said street to Hinsdale Street, along said street to Dumont Avenue, along
said avenue to Van Sinderen Avenue, along said avenue to Sutter Avenue, along said avenue to Powell Street,
along said street to Liberty Avenue, along said avenue to Christopher Avenue, along said avenue to East New
York Avenue, along said avenue to Bergen Street, along said street to Stone Avenue, along said avenue to Dean
Street, along said street to Eastern Parkway, along said parkway to Pacific Street, along said street to Rockaway
Avenue, along said avenue to Atlantic Avenue, along said avenue to Howard Avenue, along said avenue to Fulton
Street^ along said street to Howard Avenue, along said avenue to Halsey Street, along said street to Arlington
Place, along said place to Fulton Street, along said street to Bedford Avenue, along said avenue to Brevoort Place,
along said place to Franklin Avenue, along said avenue to Pacific Street, along said street to Franklin Avenue,
along said avenue to Bergen Street, along said street to Grand Avenue, along said avenue to St. Marks Avenue,
along said avenue to Washington Avenue, along said avenue to Prospect Place, along said place to Carlton
Avenue, along said avenue to Flatbush Avenue, along said avenue to 8th Avenue, along said avenue to Lincoln
Place, along said place to 7th Avenue, along said avenue to Union Street, along said street to 6th Avenue, along
said avenue to 9th Street, along said street to 4th Avenue, along said avenue to 1 1th Street, along said street to 2d
Avenue, along said avenue to Gowanus Expressway, along said expressway to Court Street, along said street to
Atlantic Avenue, along said avenue to Smith Street, along said street to Fulton Street, along said street to Albee
Square, along said square to Gold Street, along said street to Myrtle Avenue, along said avenue to Prince Street,
along said street to Tillary Street, along said street to Brooklyn Queens Expressway, along said expressway to
Flushing Avenue* along said avenue to Bedford Avenue, along said avenue to Heyward Street, along said street to
Marcy Avenue, along said avenue to Broadway, along Broadway to Roebling Street, along said street to Division
Avenue, along said avenue to South llth Street, along said street to Berry Street, along said street to North 4th
Street, along said street to Roebling Street, along said street to North 5th Street, along said street to Metropolitan
Avenue, along said avenue to Woodpprnt Road, along said road to Kmgsland Avenue, along said avenue to
Brooklyn Queens Expressway, along said expressway to the county line, alone the county line to Shore Parkway,
where 8 -* w Avenue tetereects van Siolrai
11212 <""* 112Ii *-* ml6 *-* ml7 '
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TWELFTH DISTRICT
MAJOR R. OWENS, Democrat, of Brooklyn, NY; born in Memphis, TN, June 1936;
attended Hamilton High School, Memphis, TN; graduated with high honors from More-
house College, 1956; received M.S. from Atlanta University, 1957; chairman, Brooklyn
Congress of Racial Equality; vice president, Metropolitan Council of Housing, 1964; com-
munity coordinator, Brooklyn Public Library, 1965; executive director, Brownsville Com-
munity Council, 1966; commissioner, New York City Community Development Agency,
1968-73; director, community media library program at Columbia University, 1974; elect-
ed to the New York State Senate, 1974-82; chairman, senate democratic operations com-
mittee; ranking member, child care committee; member: finance, education, housing, and
community development and social services committees; Brooklyn borough president de-
clared 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 Educa-
tion, 1987; appointed chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus Higher Education
Braintrust from the 98th Congress to the present.
Office Listings
114 Cannon House Office Building 20510-3212 ..................................................... 225-6231
Administrative Assistant. Jacqueline A. Ellis.
Legislative Director. Braden Goetz.
Press Secretary. Margaret Summers. , x *i
289 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11213 ................................................................ (718) 773-3100
District Office Director. Annette Robinson.
Kinos County: That part beginning where Halsey Street intersects Howard Avenue, thence southerly along Howard
Avenue to Fulton Street, along said street to Howard Avenue, along said avenue to Atlantic Avenue, atong said
avenue to Rockaway Avenue, along said avenue to Pacific Street, along said street to Eastern Parkway, along said
parkway to Dean Street, along said street to Stone Avenue, along said avenue to Bergen Street along said street to
East New York Avenue, along said avenue to Christopher Avenue, along said avenue to Liberty Avenue, along
add avenue to Powell Street, along said street to Sutter Avenue, along said avenue to Van Sinderen Avenue, atong
srid avenue to Dumont Avenue, along said avenue to Hinsoale Street, along said street to Newport Street, along
said street to Williams Avenue, along said avenue to New Lots Avenue, along said avenue to Georgia Avenue,
along s^d avenue to Hegeman AveW, along said avenue to Cleveland Street, along said street to Lmden
Boufevarf, along said boulevard to Ashford Street, along said street to Cozine Avenue, along said avenue to Elton
Street, along said street to Flatlands Avenue, along said avenue to East 101st Street, along said street to Glenwood
Road along sSd road to East 99th Street extended, along said street extended to East 99th Street along said street
totter Avenue, along said avenue to Rockaway Parkway, along said parkway to Avenue D, along said avenue
to Foster Avenue along said avenue to East 83d Street, along saul street to Farragut Road, along said road to East
81st SttLt ataS? said slreet to Foster Avenue, along said avenue to Ralph Avenue, along said avenue to Flatlands
AvenuValong said avenue to Avenue I, along said avenue to Brooklyn Avenue, along said avenue to Avenue H,
Song" <id avenue to East 32nd Street, along said street to Flatbush Avenue, along said avenue^ to Avenue I, along
said avenue to Ocean Avenue, along said avenue to Dorchester Road, along ^"^JjJ^JgS^^j
said street to Beverly Road, along said road to East 17th Street, along said street to Albemane Road, along said
road toEas .\m ^tet, along said street to Church Avenue, along said avenue to St. Pauls Place, along said place
toCatonAvenue, along said avenue to Parade Place, along said place to Parkside Avenue, along said avenue to
SceS Avtn^rSong id avenue to Empire Boulevard, along said boulevard to ^^^^^^^
Sd'av^^^^^^
along ItS s'trTto^^^^
Population (1980), 516,059.
ZIP Code*: 11203, 11207 (part), 11212 (part), 11213, 11216 (part), 11225, 11226 (part), 11233 (part), 11234 (part).
11236 (part), 11238 (part), 11247
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THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
STEPHEN J. SOLARZ, Democrat, of Brooklyn, NY; born in New York City Sen.
tember 12, 1940; attended New York public schools; graduated from Brandeis University
received master's degree in public law and government from Columbia University elect
ed to New York State Assembly, three terms, 1968-74; ranking minority member Richer
Education Committee; member: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council; member: board of
governors, American Jewish Congress, fellow and trustee of the board, Brandeis Univer-
sity; married to the former Nina Koldin; two children: Randy and Lisa; elected to the
94th Congress on November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member
Committee on Foreign Affairs; chairman, Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs'
member: Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs; House Task Force on American
Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia; Committee on Merchant Marine and FisherW
Select Committee on Intelligence; Democratic Study Group; member, Subcommittee on
Africa; member, Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards.
Office Listings
1536 Longworth House Office Building 20510-3213 225-2361
Administrative Assistant. Jeremy Rabinovitz.
Personal Secretary. Carol I. Ditta.
Press Secretary. Robert M. Hathaway.
532 Neptune Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224 (~l\K\ vy ft*nri
District Administrator. Annette Lidawer. l ' 372 ~ 8600
619 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, NY 1 121 1 /71 K\
343 Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231 .'"."!"."!!!.'."!."!.".".'.';;.'.'."."." (718) J
S th '^ Bensonhurst, Boro Park, Brighton Beach, Brooklyn Heights, Bush
Gre -P' ""*>- Beach, led
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FOURTEENTH DISTRICT
Re P ut >lican, of Staten Island, NY; born in Staten Island NY
Office Listings
315 Cannon House Office Building 20515-3214 ..........
Administrative Assistant. Dan Leonard
ughlin.
5 73d Street, Brooklyn, NY 11228 .................. , 71srk
Constituent Representatives: Eileen Long and Ro^e'iiiarie"6 ; kiefe: ............. ( >
^^ Str * intersects 16th Avenxw, thence southwesterly
rtreet to 16th Avenue, alonglaTd avenu\ to 67th^Jr2t ^ Av *""* ton ^d ^enue to 64th Street, along sad
Street, along said stSet to^ Ave ^e, alo* *ufc^%$F * 18t , h Avenue ' atoll ^d avenue to 79th
along said avenue to 94th Street. alonsT said Sr2%T*2 %. + 86th ? treet alon ^d street to Gelston Avenue,
avenue to Verrazano Narrows Bridge ^K iSd^rid^ Avenue, along said avenue to 4th Avenue, along said
direction to 58t Street extended?1dong s^d s^ee?^f^H J t* Unt - y *"* aton f ^d COUJltv Hne * a
avenu, Jo ggj
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alone said street to New Utrecht Avenue, along said avenue to 59th Street, along said street to the point of
beginning. Population (1980), 515.806.
ZIP Codes: 10300-10, 10312, 10314, 11209 (part), 11214 (part), 11219 (part), 11220 (part), 11228 (part)
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
BILL GREEN, Republican, of New York, NY; born in New York City, October 16,
1929- B A., Harvard College, magna cum laude, 1950; J.D., Harvard Law School, magna
cum'laude, 1953; admitted to the bar of District of Columbia, 1953; and New York State,
1954- 1st Lt., U.S. Army, 1953-55; law secretary, Judge George T. Washington, U.S.
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1955-56; private practice of law in
New York City, 1956-70; chief counsel, New York Joint Legislative Committee on Hous-
ing and Urban Development, 1961-64; elected to New York State Assembly, 1965-68;
regional administrator (NY), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,
1970-77- chairman, Region II (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands),
Federal ^Regional Council, 1971-77; ex officio member, Tri-State Regional Planning Com-
mission, 1970-77; trustee, Jewish Association for Services for the Aged; advisory commit-
tee member, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard College; trustee, New School for
Social Research; advisory committee, New York University Graduate School of Public
Administration; trustee, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center; trustee, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine; Association of the Bar of the City of New York (treasurer, 1976-
78)- married to the former Patricia Freiberg; two children: Catherine Ann and Louis Mat-
thew- elected to the 95th Congress, February 14, 1978, hi a special election to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward I. Koch; member of the Appropriations
Committee; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2301Rayburn House Office Building 20515-3215 ................................................. 225^840
Administrative Assistant. Sheila Greenwald. FAX. ZZD-USW
Legislative Director. Jeff Lawrence.
Press Secretary. Barrie Joseph-Henken. ^ x ^_
Room 2306, 60 Halt 42nd Street, New York. NY 10165-0015 ............................ (212) 826-4466
Executive Assistant. Patricia Richter.
at a point where East 98th Street intersects Park Avenue, Aence southerly
aong idi Tto 96fl alonisaid street to 1st Avenue, along said avenue to East 90th Street, along
said st^et to East 90th Street extended, along said street extended to Franklin D Roosevelt Drive, , Mong said
to the county line, along the county line I _
Catherine Street, along said street to Madison Street, along said
' ' >laza to Centre Street, along
tS* a iong^%^r^^rairfw^ -* -a* -HM. . * ^ .* . i
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SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
THARLES B RANGEL, Democrat-Liberal-Republican, of New York, NY; bom in
H rm New York NY June 11, 1930; attended the public schools in Harlem, P.S. 89
SJ PS 1^) Junk* &gh School 139,'and DeWitt Clinton High School; enlisted in the
U S Army and seTved from 1948 to 1952; awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star for
Valor -U S Ind Korean Presidential Citations and three battle stars while serving in
ivU wi>h the Second Infantry Division in Korea; honorably discharged with rank of
SSr Sr^nt ?Ste^nffita?y "uty, completed high school, 1953; graduated from New
^k^n&^h^^CcJS^roe.M dean's list student under the G.I bill 1957;
SaieTfrom St. John's University School of Law, dean's ^student under a fig 3-
vSr Sholarship, 1960; lawyer; admitted to practice in the courts of the State of New
Y^k US Federal Court, Southern District of New York, and the US, Customs Court;
mooted assistant U.S. attorney, Southern District of New York, 1961; legal counsel,
NeV York City Housing and Redevelopment Board, Neighborhood Conservation
Bureau- general counsel, National Advisory Commission on Selective Service, 1966;
5d2 terns hi toe New York State Assembly, 1966-70; active in 369th Veterans Asso-
ciation Community Education Program, and Martin Luther King Democrats; mamed
S Carte^ne son, Steven; one daughter, Alicia; elected to 92d Congress, November
3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2252 Rayburn House Office Building 20510-3216 225-4365
Executive Assistant. Patricia O. Bradley
Tax Counsel. Jon Sheiner
163 West 125th Street, New York, NY 10027 (212) 663-3900
District Administrator. Vivian E. Jones
601 West 181st Street, New York, NY10033 (22) ^7-5333
2110 First Avenue, New York, NY 10029 (212) 348-9630
New York County: that part of Manhattan Island north of East 96th Street and West 90th Street, including Central
Park, Randalls Island, Roosevelt Island, and Wards Island. Population (1980), 518,053.
ZIP Codes: 10017 (part), 10024 (part), 10025 (part), 10026, 10027 (part), 10028 (part), 10029 (part), 10030, 10031
032 (partTlto (par, 10034 (part), 10035, 10037, 10039, 10040 (part), 10O44-45, 10090, 10128, 10463
(part), 10032 (
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
TED WEISS, Democrat-Liberal, of New York, NY; born in Hungary, September 17,
1927; came to the United States in 1938; graduated, Hoffman High School, South Amboy,
NJ, 1946; B.A., Syracuse (NY) University, 1951; LL.B., Syracuse University College of
Law, 1952; admitted to the bar in 1953 and commenced practice in New York City;
served in the U.S. Army, 1946-47; served as assistant district attorney, New York
County, 1955-59; member, Council of the City of New York, 1962-77; member: B'nai
B'rith, New York County Lawyers Association, American Bar Association, New York
County Democratic Committee, New Democratic Coalition; American Civil Liberties
Union; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Amnesty Interna-
tional, U.S.A,; president, Americans for Democratic Action; member, Stephen Wise Free
Synagogue; married to the former Sonya Hoover; two children: Thomas and Stephen;
elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2467 Rayburn House Office Building 20510-3217 225-5635
Administrative Assistant. Michael Timmeny. FAX: 225-6923
Legislative Assistant. Miles Lackey.
Office Manager/Personal Assistant. Joyce Power.
252 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001 (212) 620-3970
District Administrator. Liz London.
490 West 238th Street, Riverdale, NY 10463 (212) 884-0441
655 East 233d Street, Bronx, NY 10466 (212) 652-0400
NEW YORK 102 d Congress 219
^SS'SSU^ 'ncludmg portions of those areas
ntained in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Districts, ^nStodiS thme^ret fSEJ^T 2 WC -J?? INTY! That part not
-
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EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT
m ,* rn 'i Democrat ' f * ronx > NY; born in Mayagiiez, 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 *S
with US. Army Medical Corps, 196^66; employed by *t ,lS^M^^^
1961-69; Community School District 7, 1969-74; New York State Assembl^naT 197^1
90; chairman, Consumers Affairs Committee, 1979-83; chairman, Education Committee
1983-90; married in 1979 to the former Mary Staucet; five
-; mare n o e ormer ary taucet; five chilenLis Trapeo
Marco, Benjamin, Jonathan Brucker, and Justine Brucker; elected to the 101st Congress
by special e ection March 28, 1990 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
Robert Garcia; reelected to the 102d Congress November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1217 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 205 1 5-32 1 8 225-43 6 1
Special Counsel/Chief of Staff. Ellyn Toscano. .............
Executive Office Manager. Pichy Marty.
Legislative Assistant. Achieng Akunu.
890 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451-2828 ..................... /2ir> S3 S4nn
District Director. Michael Benjamin. ............................. * } 33 *- 540
Bronx County: That part beginning where East Fordham Road intersects Third Avenue, then southerly along Third
Avenue to Bassford Avenue, along said avenue to East 186th Street, along said street to Park Avenue, atona said
avenue to East 185th Street, along said street to Bathgate Avenue, along slid avenue to Third AvSut ahg SSd
avenue to East 184th Street, along said street to Arthur Avenue, along said avenue to East 183d Street, alonS said
street to Belmont Avenue, along said avenue to East 182d Street, along said street to Belmont Avenue along said
avenue to East 181st Street, along said street to Crotona Avenue, along said avenue to East 182d Street atonf SS
street to Prospect Avenue, along said avenue to Grote Street, along said street to Southern Boulevard, along said
boulevard to Bronx Park South, along Bronx Park South to Boston Road, along said road to East 181st Street,
along said street to Vyse Avenue, along said avenue to East 179th Street, along id street to Boston Road, along
said road to East Tremont Avenue, along said avenue to Devoe Avenue, along said avenue to East 180th Street
along said street to Bronx River Parkway, along said parkway to Cross Bronx Expressway, along said expressway
to Bronx River Avenue, along said avenue to East 173d Street, along said street to East 174th Street, along said
street to Morrison Avenue, along said avenue to East 172d Street, along said street to Fteley Avenue, along said
S^KjSJP'V 7 ^ . StreCtf -? ng id T street to Croea Avenue, along said avenue to Cro Bronx Expressway
r ^.?* 1 ^ 06 Ro 8 *' alo , n S said road to Leland Avenue, along said avenue to Gleason Avenue, along said avenue
to White Plains Road, along said road to Bruckner Boulevard, along said boulevard to Leland Avenue, along said
avenue to Watson Avenue, along said avenue to Bronx River Parkway, along said parkway to Bruckner Boule-
vard, along said boulevard to Sound View Avenue, along said avenue to Croes Avenue, along said avenue to
Story Avenue, along said avenue to Rosedale Avenue, along said avenue to Lafayette Avenue, along said avenue
to Croes Avenue, along said avenue to Seward Avenue, along said avenue to Rosedale Avenue, along said avenue
to Lacombe Avenue, along said avenue to Commonwealth Avenue, along said avenue to Randall Avenue, along
said avenue to St. Lawrence hAvenue, along said avenue to Seward Avenue, along said avenue to Thieriot
Avenue, along said avenue to Lafayette Avenue, along said avenue to Newman Avenue, along said avenue to
Lacombe Avenue, along said avenue to Bolton Avenue, along said avenue to Patterson Avenue, along said avenue
to Underbill Avenue, along said avenue to O'Brien Avenue, along said avenue to O'Bnen Avenue extended, along
said avenue extended to the center of Bronx River, along the center of said nver to the center of the Bronx River
extended, along the center of said nver extended to the county line, westerly and northerly along the county line
to the University Heights Bridge, along said bridge to West Fordham Road, along said road to Sedgwick Avenue,
along said avenue to Hall of Fame Terrace, along said terrace to West 181st Street, along said street to Aqueduct
Avenue East, along said avenue to West 183d Street, along said street to Andrews Avenue North, along said
avenue to West Fordham Road, along said road to University Avenue, along said avenue to Father Zeiser Place,
atong said place to Webb Avenue, along said avenue to West 19Oth Street, along said street to University Avenue,
along said avenue to West Kingsbridge Road, along said road to Aqueduct Avenue West, along said avenue to
West 192d Street, along said street to Grand Avenue, along said avenue to West Kingsbridge Road, along said
road to East Kingsbridge Road, along said road to East Fordham Road, along said road to a point where East
Fordham Road intersects Third Avenue, to the point of beginning. Population (1980), 517,122.
23P Code*: 10400, 10451, 10452 (part), 10453 (part), 10454, 10455 (part), 10456, 10457 (part), 10458 (part), 10459,
10460 (part), 10468 (part), 10472 impart), 1M73 (part), 10474
220 Congressional Directory NEW YORK
NINETEENTH 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 Citv
University of New York, 1973; New York Law School, 1987; married to Patricia Ennis
Engel, 1980; children: Julia and Jonathan; teacher and counselor in the New York City
public school system, 1969-77; elected to the New York legislature, 1977-88; Committee
on Foreign Affairs; Committee on Small Business; Select Committee on Hunger; Long
Island Sound Coalition; Human Rights Caucus; Ethiopian Jewry Caucus; Congressional
Space Caucus; Ad Hoc Committee on Irish Affairs; Hudson River Caucus; Democratic
Study Group; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress; reelected to the 102d
Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1213 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3219 225-2464
Administrative Assistant. John F. Calvelli.
Office Manager. Pamela K. Segal.
3250 Westchester Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461 (212) 823-7200
Chief of Staff. Arnold I. Linhardt.
Director of Communications^ Frank M. Pizzurro.
641 Yonkers Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10704 (914) 376-1600
Room 3, 177 Dreiser Loop, Bronx, NY 10475 (212) 320-2314
Bronx County: That part beginning where the Bronx Whitestone Bridge intersects the Bronx-Queens County line
thence northerly along said bndge to Hutchmson River Parkway, along said parkway to Bruckner Boulevard
along said boulevard to Zarega Avenue, along said avenue to Waterbury Avenue, along said avenue to Westchest-
er Avenue, along said avenue to Castle Hill Avenue, along said avenue to East Tremont Avenue, along said
avenue to Bronxdale Avenue, along said avenue to Pierce Avenue, along said avenue to Bogart Avenue, along said
avenue to Rhinelander Avenue, along said avenue to Radchff Avenue, along said avenue to Neill Avenue, along
said avenue to Yates Avenue, along said avenue, to Lydig Avenue, along said avenue to Wilhamsbndge Road
along said road to Pelham Parkway North, along said parkway to Bronxwood Avenue, along said avenue to
Allerton Avenue, along said avenue to White Plains Road, along said road to Burke Avenue, along said avenue to
Bronx Park East, along Bronx Park East to Bronx and Pelham Parkway, along said parkway to Boston Road
along said road to Bronx Park East, along Bronx Park East to Unionport Road, along said road to Sagamore
Street, along said street to Amethyst Street, along said street to Rhinelander Avenue, along said avenue to
Unionport Road, along said road to Morris Park Avenue, along said avenue to East 180th Street, along said street
ETT^rS 1 *' ?? g ^d venue to East Tremont Avenue, along said avenue to Boston Road, along said road
to East 179th Street, along said street to Vyse Avenue, along said avenue to East 181st Street, along said street to
Boston Road, along said road to Bronx Park South, along Bronx Park South to Southern Boulevard, along said
^i!T^ t A Street ' ^ ng ** strect * ProsP* 01 Avenue, along said avenue to East 182d Street, along said
?vSu* J PF ??M V S U V I 7 18 * ? VCnUe t0 Eait 181st Strcet ' along Said strect to Mmont Avenue along said
avenue to East 182d Street, along said street to Belmont Avenue, along said avenue to East 183d street, along said
t^KS r Av l nue fdon 1 S stud avenue to East IWth Street, along said street to Third Avei.ue, alon| said
rSS^lM^S? a ? ng * avenUC * EaSt 185th Street ' al " 1 * Mud street to Park A venue along said
to ft F<??>, %' f n 1 Said *??* *5 Ba ^ ford Avenue, along Sud avenue to Third Avenue along said
. East Fordham Road, along said road to East Kingsbridge Road, along said road to West Kingsbndge
^ "* ^ Ve ^ e \ *}?"* ^ &V ^ W tO WftSt 192d Street ' alon **** 8treet to Aqueduct
y T 5 W f* Kingsbndge Road, along said road to University Avenue, along said
. t t, along said street to Webb Avenue, along said avenue to Father Zeiser Place, along
on* 257" y t VCI e * **??&*%* avcnue to West Pordham Road, along said road to Andrews Avenue
sTltrtLl dET. ?^? t , l83d S ; i ree J' 1 alon d street *o Aqueduct Avlnue East, along said avenue to
T 1 f 6 ? t0 "S 1 of Fame T rrace, along said terrace to Sedgwick Avenue, along said
"^ 2 ' f ? 8 ""u r08d t0 Universit y Hei ?hts Bndge, along sail bridge to its intersection
^t I ? **** %*"** nort *?T\y along safd line to its intersection with Broadway, along
8 ?"* * tre Z l t0 Kta8*fe* Avenue, along swd avenue to West 234th Stree*
* al 1 l g Said avenu e to West 232d Street, along aaid street to Tibbett Avenue,
* ,
v i Stree i; " 1C 5 Said s eet to Irwin Avenue, along said avenue to West 236th Street,
a l n f Bro fr m y to West M** 1 Street > a ong said
, street to Corlear Avenue, along
Broadway, along Broadway to Van Cortlandt Park South,
"1, along said road to Jerome Avenue, along said avenue to
-* atong said street to Webster Avenue, along said avenue
Thruway, along said thruway to Conner Street, along
A. ,._... -i , -j ^_ __ -.,* J Street, along
L venue, along
tway, along said expressway to West
long said parkway to Riverdale Avenue,
'" thence easterly along said line to the
r\F aairt r*ni,m. * t A - ...~.-. f^v^uuw, <uu(j atuu ttvcnuc to ju'Ciiavcii ju/nv^-t
^ - !S^^S5!^~^?.. to P ^d avenue to Corbahs Place, along said place to
road to Central Park Avenue, along said
" * road to Pennsylvania Avenue, along
NEW YORK 102d Congress 221
the city hn* to j^owles Start extended, along said street extended to Fernbrook Street, along said street to
" *** WhCrC Ludl W Stteet mterSCCtS a*" Br0ay * Ae P-* Of
ZIP Codes: 10453 (part), 10457 (part), 10458 (part), 10460 (part), 10461 (part). 10462 (part) 10463 (part) 10464 10465
- 1047 - ' '
TWENTIETH 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: New York States Association of
Women Office Holders, New York State Child Care Commission, Westchester Jewish
Community Services, 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, 26, Jacqueline, 24,
and Douglas, 22; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress; reelected to the
102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1313 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3220 225-6506
Administrative Assistant. Scott Fleming. FAX: 225-0546
Legislative Director. Mark Isaac.
Executive Assistant. Suzanne Tracy.
Suite 105, 235 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605 (914) 428-1707
District Administrator. Deborah Bohren.
Westchester County: Towns of Eastchester, Harrison, Mamaroneck, Mount Kisco, Mount Pleasant, New Castle,
North Castle, Ossining, Pelham, Rye, and Scarsdale. Cities of Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Rye, and White
Plains; Yonkers That part beginning at a point where Thompson Street intersects Read Avenue, thence northerly
along Read Avenue to Margaret Avenue, along said avenue to Manhattan Avenue, along said avenue to Pennsyl-
vania Avenue, along said avenue to Scarsdale Road, along said road to Alta Vista Drive, along said dnve to
Central Park Avenue, along said avenue to Tuckahoe Road, along said road to Saw Mill River Road, along said
road to Odell Avenue, along said avenue to Nepperhan Avenue, along said avenue to Crosshill Avenue, along said
avenue to Corbalis Place, along said place to Bolmer Avenue, along said avenue to Dehaven Drive, along the
lesser distance of said dnve to Plaisade Avenue, along said avenue to Morsemere Avenue, along said avenue to
North Broadway, along North Broadway to Lake Avenue, along said avenue to Palisade Avenue, along said
avenue to School Street, along said street to Nepperhan Avenue, along said avenue to New Main Street, along said
street to South Broadway, along South Broadway to Ludlow Street, along said street to Fernbrook Street, along
said street to Knowles Street extended, along said street extended to the city limit, northerly easterly, and
southerly along the city limit to Thompson Street, along said street to a point where Thompson Street intersects
Read Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1980), 517,603.
ZIP Codes: 10504, 10510, 10514, 10528, 10532, 10538, 10543, 10545-W, 10549 (part), 10550 (part), 10551-53, 10562
(part), 10570, 10573, 10577, 10580, 10583 (part), 10591 (part), 10594-95, 10600 (part), 10601-06, 10700 (part), 10703
(part), 10705 (part), 10707, 10708 (part), 10709, 10710 (part), 10800-05
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT
HAMILTON FISH, JR., Republican, of Millbrook, NY; born in Washington, DC, June
3, 1926; married Mary Ann Knauss, December 31, 1988; four children; graduate of Kent
School, Kent, CT; A.B., Harvard College, 1949; LL.B., New York University School of
Law, 1957; attended John F. Kennedy School of Public Administration, Cambridge, MA;
admitted to New York Bar; enlisted in USNR, 1944-46; served in Ireland as vice consul,
1951-53; U.S. Foreign Service; counsel, New York State Assembly Judiciary Committee,
1961; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Con-
gress; ranking member, House Committee on the Judiciary; Joint Economic Committee;
Board of Visitors to the U.S. Military Academy, West Point; Franklin D. Roosevelt Me-
morial Commission; board of directors of the New York State Martin Luther King, Jr.
Institute for Nonviolence; cochairman, Ad Hoc Congressional Committee for Irirh Af-
fairs; Environmental and Energy Study Conference; Northeast-Midwest Congressional
222 Congressional Directory NEW YORK
roalition- Congressional Human Rights Caucus; Congressional Clearing House on the
Future Co^?ess!onal Caucus on Women's Issues; Congressional Arts Caucus; awards:
ACLU's cSSSStnud Civil Liberties Award, 1990; Eleanor Roosevelt Valkill Medal,
tera Paralyzed Veterans Association Award, 1990; Computer and Business Man-
TAsStion Public Policy Award, 1990; N.A.A.C P. Walter White Award,
rvant Award from New York University School of Law
rftetwm Astion Puc ocy war, ... . war,
1989 ^ DistineSshed Public Servant Award from New York University School of Law,
974- iw^dirHonorary LL.D. from Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY, 1977; Maris(
cSte^SgUeSSe. NY, 1978, and St. Thomas Acquinas, SparkiU, NY '1981; Honor-
^Doctor of Human Letters, Mt. St. Mary College, Newburgh, NY, 1989; other mem-
vSnshins- New York State and Dutchess County Bar Associations; Sons of the Revolu-
tion Ne^^^^^ Poughkeepsie Elks Lodge No. 275; American Legion Lafayette
Post 37 VFW Post No. 973; Oak Grove Grange No. 873; Dutchess, Ulster and Green
rv^nnti^ Newbureh VanCortandtville Historical Societies; Dutchess County Council,
BS "1 1>utebe7s County^hrine Club; Triune Lodge F&AM No. 782; Valley of Albany
Masonic Temple; Cyprus Temple AAONMS; Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick
of Putnam County; Haddassah Associates; Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Valkdl; Steuben
Society of America Unit 167; IORM, Mawenawasigh Tribe 479; Jewish Federation of
Greater Orange County.
Office Listings
2269 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3221 ................... 225-5441
Administrative Assistant. Nicholas Hayes
Legislative Assistant Debbie Reilly.
Personal Secretary/Office Manager. -Grace Washbourne.
70 Gleneida Avenue, Carmel, NY 10512 .......................................................... (914) 225-5200
SteSS^ 1002 Breunig Road, New Windsor, NY 12533... (914) 564-4302
Project Coordinator. Janice Ann Traber
Hark Plaza, Building 3, 235 Route 9, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 .................... (914) 297-5711
Dutchess County Towns of Amema, Beekman, Dover, East Fishkill, Fishkill, La Grange, Pawling, Poughkeepsie,
Union Vale, Wappinger, and Washington, cities of Beacon and Poughkeepsie. ORANGE COUNTY. Towns of
Blooming Grove, Cornwall, Highlands, Montgomery, Newburgh, and New Windsor, city of Newburgh. PUTNAM
CouNrvfTowns of Carmel, Kent, Patterson, Phihpstown, Putnam Valley, and Southeast. WESTCHESTER COUNTY.
Towns of Bedford, Cortlandt, Lewisboro, North Salem, Pound Ridge, Somers, and Yorktown; city of Peekskdl.
Population (1980), 516,778.
OT Codes: 10501 10505-09, 1051 I r 12,_ 105 1^2^,^0524^052^27, J^ (part), *
(part), 10560, 10562 (
10992, 10996, 12501 I
12584^86, 12589 *fairt)' 12590~ 12592,' 12594~ 1 2600, T2~60 1 (part)," 12602-03, 12614
TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT
BENJAMIN A. OILMAN, 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 Oilman & Oilman, 1955, in Middle-
town, 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), Interna-
tional 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
NEW YORK 102d Congress 223
Heart Association; Lt. Col. Civil Air Patrol, Congressional Branch; member: Le Societe
des 40 Homines et 8 Chevaux; Colonel, New York Guard; married to Rita Gail Oilman,
1984; Mr. Oilman's children: Jonathan, Harrison, Susan, David, and Ellen (deceased Nov.
10, 1976); Mrs. Oilman's children: Alan and Eric Kelhoffer; elected to the 93d Congress,
November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Foreign Affairs
Committee, Post Office, Energy Security Working Group, Select Committee on Narcot-
ics Abuse and Control, Select Committee on Hunger, Congressional Delegate to United
Nations General Assembly, llth 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.
Office Listings
2185 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3222 225-3776
Administrative Assistant. Nancy L. Colandrea.
Legislative Director. Thomas McConnell.
Press Assistant. Andrew Zarutskie.
P.O. Box 358, 44 East Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940-0358 (914) 343-6666
District Office Manager. Amalia Aumick.
223 Route 59, Monsey, NY 10954-3498 (914) 357-9000
32 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706-1602 (914) 478-5550
Orange County: Towns of Chester, Crawford, Dccrpark, Ooshcn, Greenville, Hamptonburgh, Minisink, Monroe,
Mount Hope, Tuxedo, Wallkill, Warwick, Wawayanda, and Woodbury; cities of Middletown and Port Jervis.
ROCKLAND COUNTY. Towns of Clarkstown, Haverstraw, Orangetown, Ramapo, and Stony Point SULLIVAN
COUNTY: Towns of Bethel, Cochecton, Delaware, Forestburgh, Highland, Lumberland, Mamakating, Thompson,
and Tusten. WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Town of Greenburgh. Population (1980), 516.625.
ZIP Codes: 10502-03, 10522-23, 10530, 10533, 10583 (part), 10591 (part), 10600 (part), 10706, 10901, 10910-13, 10915-
21, 10923-27, 10930-33, 10940, 10950, 10952, 10953 (part), 10954, 10956, 10958-60, 10962-65, 10968-70, 10973-77.
10979-90, 10993-94, 10997-98, 12483, 12566 (part), 12701, 12719-22, 12723 (part), 12726-27, 12729, 12732, 12734
(part), 12735, 12737, 12738 (part), 12739, 12742-43, 12745-46, 12748 (part), 12749-52, 12762, 12764, 12769-71,
12775, 12776 (part), 12777-78, 12780-82, 12783 (part), 12784-86, 12790, 12792
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT
MICHAEL R. McNULTY, Democrat, of 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, Bar-
rytown, 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
the 102d Congress in November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
414 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3223 225-5076
Chief of Staff. Lana R. HeHrich. FAX: 225-5077
Press Secretary. Charles Segal.
Systems Manager/Legislative Assistant. Jim Glenn.
Leo W. O'Brien Federal Building, Albany, NY 12207 (518J 465-0700
US. Office, Schenectady, NY 12305 (518) 374-4547
33 Second Street, Troy, NY 12180 (518J 271-0822
9 Market Street, Amsterdam, NY 12010 <518) 843-3400
224 Congressional Directory NEW YORK
- Towns of Berne, Bethlehem, Coeymans, Colonie, Green Island, Guilderland, Knox, New Scotland,
sleMdWesterlo- cities of Albany, Cohoes, and Watervhet MONTGOMERY COUNTY- Town of Hr^
of AnSerfaT BUOHEAER COUNTY: City of Troy SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Towns of Duanesburg, jfi
IttSS^rihSton. and Rotterdam; city of Schenectady Population (1980), 516,943
n* - 12010 (part), 12019 (part), 12023 (part), 12027 (part), 12041, 12045, 12046 (part), 12047, 12053
.rvl2059 12GW firt) 12067, 12069, 12077, 12084-85, 12087 (part), 12107, 12110-11, 12120 (parrt
1^7 2^12137 12141 12H3 12147 12148 (part), 12150, 12158-59, 12161, 12179, 12180 (part), 12181, 12182
S)"m83 ,12186 .12189, 12193, 12194 (part), 12200-12, 12220, 12224-25, 12300-O1, 12302 (part), 12303-09,
12469 (part)
TWENTY-FOURTH 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 Uni-
versity, Canton, NY; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1951-52; founding partner of in-
surance 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 Mononga-
hela, PA, 1955; five children: Susan, Daniel, Robert, Linda, and Jeffrey; elected to the
96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2265 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3224 ................... 225-5614
Administrative Assistant. Geoff Gleason.
Personal Secretary. Dorothy Cook.
Press Secretary. Dan Amon.
Gaslight Square, Saratoga Springs, NY 12801 ........................................................ (518) 587-9800
568 East Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush, NY 12061 ................................... (518) 477-2703
329 Fairview Avenue, Hudson, NY 12534 .............................................................. (518) 828-0181
Counties: Columbia, Greene, Saratoga, Warren, and Washington. DUTCHESS COUNTY Towns of Clinton, Hyde Park,
Milan, North East, Pine Plains, Pleasant Valley, Red Hook, Rhinebeck, and Standford. RENSSELAER COUNTY-
Towns of Berlin, Brunswick, East Greenbush, Grafton, Hoosick, Nassau, North Greenbush, Petersburg, Pittstown,
Poestenkill, Sand Lake, Schaghticoke, Schodack, and Stephentown; city of Rensselaer. Population (1980), 515,614.
ZIP Codes: 12015, 12017-18, 12019 (part), 12020, 12022, 12024, 12025 (part), 12026, 12D27 (part), 12028-29, 12033,
12037, 12040, 12042, 12046 (part), 12050-52, 12057-58, 12060-63, 12065, 12074-75, 12082-83, 12086 (part), 12087
(part), 12089-90, 12094, 12106, 12114-15, 12118, 12120 (part), 12121, 12123-26, 12130, 12132-33, 12135-36, 12138,
12140, 12144, 12148 (part), 12151, 12153-54, 12156, 12162-63, 12165, 12168-70, 12172-74, 12176, 12180 (part),
12182 (part), 12184-85, 12188, 12192, 12195-96, 12198, 12302 (part), 12405, 12407, 12413-15, 12418, 12422-24,
12427, 12431, 12436, 12439, 12442, 12444, 12450-52, 12454, 12460, 12463, 12468 (part), 12469 (part), 12470, 12473,
12480 (part), 12482, 12485, 12492, 12496, 12501 (part), 12502-04, 12506-07, 12513, 12514 (part), 12516-17, 12521,
12523,12526,12529-30,12534,"-"- " " ' ' " '-
12574, 12578 (part), 12580-81, 1
12826-28, 12831-35, 12836 (part). , _
12859-60, 12861 (part), 12862-63, 12865-66, 12871, 12873-74, 12878, 12883 (part), 12884-87
TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
SHERWOOD L. BOEHLERT, Republican, of New Hartford, NY; born in Utica, Sep-
tember 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 Ex-
ecutive; member: board of directors, Utica College Foundation, St. John The Evangelist
Church, New Hartford; Utica College Alumni Achievement Award, Special Service Ci-
tation from the American Society of Military Engineers, the Distinguished Service
Award from the Council on the Disabled, Man of the Year Award Mohawk Valley Eco-
nomic Development District; married to the former Marianne Willey, four children;
elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeding Congress;
NEW YORK 102d Congress 225
member: Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Committee on Public Works
^ TrTisnortation.
Transportation.
Office Listings
1127 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3225 225-3665
Administrative Assistant. Dan Costello
Executive Secretary. Dorothy W Vagnozzi.
Legislative Director. Paul G. Mackert.
Alexander Pirnie Federal Office Building, Room 200, 10 Broad Street, Utica,
NY 13501 (315) 793-8146
District Director. Randy Wilcox.
Chenango County: City of Norwich and towns of Afton, Bainbndge, Columbus, Coventry, German, Greene,
Guilford, Lincklaen, McDonough, New Berlin, North Norwich, Norwich, Otselic, Oxford, Pharsalia, Pitcher,
Plymouth, Preston, Sherburne, Snuthville, and Smyrna. CORTLAND COUNTY: City of Cortland and towns of
Cincinnatus, Cortlandville, Cuyler, Freetown, Harford, Homer, Lapeer, Marathon, Preble, Scott, Solon, Taylor,
Truxton, Virgil, and Willet. DELAWARE COUNTY: Towns of Davenport, Delhi, Franklin, Hamden, Harpersfield,
Kortright, Masonville, Meredith, Middletown, Roxbury, Sidney, Stamford, Tompkins, and Walton. MADISON
COUNTY City of Oneida and towns of Georgetown and Lebanon. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Towns of Amsterdam,
Canajoharie, Charleston, Glen, Minden, Mohawk, Palatine, Root, and St. Johnsville. ONEIDA COUNTY: Cities of
Rome, Sherrill, Utica, and towns of Augusta, Boonville, Bridgewater, Deerfield, Floyd, Forestport, Kirkland,
Marcy, Marshall, New Hartford, Paris, Remsen, Sangerfield, Steuben, Trenton, Vernon, Westmoreland, and
Whitestown. OTSEGO COUNTY: City of Oneonta and towns of Burlington, Butternuts, Cherry Valley, Decatur,
Edmeston, Exeter, Hartwick, Laurens, Maryland, Middlefield, Milford, Moms, New Lisbon, Oneonta, Otego,
Otsego, Pittsfield, Plamfield, Richfield, Roseboom, Springfield, Unadilla, Westford, and Worchester. SCHOHARIE
COUNTY Towns of Blenheim, Broome, Carlisle, Cobleskill, Conesville, Esperance, Fulton, Gilboa, Jefferson,
Middleburgh, Richmondville, Schohane, Seward, Sharon, Summit, and Wright. TOMPKINS COUNTY: Towns of
Dryden, Groton, and Lansing. Population (1980), 515,146.
ZIP Codes: 12010 (part), 12016, 12023 (part), 12031, 12035-36, 12043, 12053 (part), 12064, 12066 (part), 12068, 12070-
73, 12076, 12086 (part), 12092-93, 12099, 12113, 12116, 12122, 12131, 12149, 12155, 12157, 12160, 12166-67, 12175,
12177, 12187, 12194 (part), 12197, 12406 (part), 12421, 12430, 12434, 12438, 12445, 12455 (part), 12459, 12465 (part),
12468 (part), 12469 (part), 12474, 13032 (part), 13O40, 13045 (bart), 13050 (part), 13052 (part), 13053 (part), 13055-
, .v 13073 (part), 13077 (part), 130e " ' ~
so, 13062, 13068, 13072 (part), 13073 (part), 13077 (part), 13087, 13101-02, 13124, 13129, 13136, 13141 (part), 13155,
13158, 13159 (part), 13301, 13304 (part). 13308 (part), 13309 (part), 13315, 13317-21, 13322 (part), 13323, 13326,
13328, 13332 (part), 13333, 13334 (part), 13335, 13337, 13338 (part), 13339 (part), 13341-42, 13346 (part), 13348-49,
13352, 13354 (part), 13361 (part), 13362, 13402 (part), 13403, 13409 (part), 13410-11, 13413 (part), 13415, 13416
(part), 13417-18, 13421 (part), 13424, 13425 (part), 13428-29, 13431 (part), 13435, 13438 (part), 13439 (part), 13440
(part), 13441, 13450, 13452 (part), 13455, 13456 (part), 13457, 13459, 13460 (part), 13461, 13464, 13465 (part), 13466,
L3468-69, 13475 (part), 13476 (part), 13477, 13478 (part), 13479-80, 13482, 13485 (part), 13487-88, 13490, 13491
, 13492, 13494-95, 13501 (part), 13502-05, 13730 (part), 13733, 13738-41, 13746 (part), 13747, 13750-51, 13752
, ,
, 13753, 13756 (part), 13757-58, 13775-76, 13778 (part), 13780, 13782 (part), 13784-86, 13787 (part), 13788-89,
13796, 13801, 13803 (part), 13804, 13806-10, 13813 (part), 13814-15, 13820, 13825, 13830, 1383V13834, 13838
(part), 13839. 13841 (part), 13842-44, 13846, 13849, 13856 (part), 13859-61, 13862 (part), 13863, 14850 (part), 14882,
14886 (part)
TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT
DAVID O'B. MARTIN, Republican, of Canton, NY; born in St. Lawrence County,
NY, April 26, 1944; attended public schools of Colton and Canton, NY; graduated, Hugh
C. Williams High School, Canton, NY, 1962; B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, IN, 1966; J.D., Albany Law School, Albany, NY, 1973; U.S. Marine Corps, 1966-
70; lawyer; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1974 and commenced practice in
Canton; elected St. Lawrence County Board of Legislators, 1973, reelected 1975; elected
New York State Assembly, 1976, reelected 1978; member: American Legion; Elks;
Marine Corps League; VFW; St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church; three children: Victo-
ria Anne, Kelly Shaw, and Julia O'Brien; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4,
1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
442 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3226 225-4611
Administrative Assistant/Staff Director. Gary R. Brick.
Personal/Aministrative Secretary. Donna M. Bell.
E.J. Noble Medical Center Building, Canton, NY 13617 (315) 379-9611
Counties: Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence. Population
(1980), 516,196.
226 Congressional Directory NEW YORK
ZIP Code* 12025 (part), 12032, 12078, 12086 (part), 12095. 12108 12117 12134, 12139, 12164, 12190, 12812, 12836
3367168 13^; 13406^07 13412, lT413(part), 13416 (part), 13420, 13431 (part), 13433, 13436, 13437 (part), 1348
Cnart) 13439<Sirt), 13452 (part) 13454,13456 (part), 13470, 13471 (part), 13472-73, 13475 (part), 13489 <pS
ffiSr <{$; lS3 i (part). 13501 (part). 13601-03:13605 (part), 13606-28, 13630-43, 13645-60, 13661 (part), Sgj;
13664-88, 13690-98
TWENTY-SEVENTH 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, Syracuse, NY; graduated, Christian Brothers Academy, Syracuse, 1966;
B.A., St. Bonaventure Univeritys, Olean, NY, 1970; marketing executive; president, Syra-
cuse Common Council; member: Syracuse Board of Estimate; Board of Trustees of Erie
Canal Museum, Advisory Council of the Catholic Schools Drug-Free Schools and Com-
munities Consortium, Valley Men's Club, South Side Businessmen's Club, Nine Mile Re-
publican Club, Onondaga Anglers Association, Oneida Lake Association, Otisco Lake As-
sociation; married to the former Diane Elizabeth Ryan, 1974; three children: James (Jed),
12, Benjamin, 9, and Maureen, 5; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress;
reelected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1238 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3227 225-3701
Administrative Assistant. Art Jutton.
Scheduler. Mary Foti.
Legislative Assistant Martha Carmen.
P.O. Box 7306, Syracuse, NY 13261 (315) 423-5657
District Representative. John McGuire.
205 South Peterboro Street, Canastota, NY 13032 (315) 697-8414
Madison County: Towns of Brookfield, Cazenovia, De Ruyter, Eaton, Fenner, Hamilton, Lenox. Lincoln, Madison,
Nelson, Smithfield, Stockbndge. and Sullivan. ONONDAGA COUNTY: Towns of Camillus, Cicero, Clay, De Witt,
Elbridge, Fabius, Geddes, LaFayette, Lysander, Manlius, Marcellus, Onondaga, Otisco, Pompey, Salina, Skanea-
teles, Spafford, Tully, and Van Buren; city of Syracuse; and the Onondaga Indian Reservation. Population (1980),
515,627
ZIP Codes: 13020, 13027-31, 13032 (part), 13035, 13037, 13039, 13041 (part), 13043, 13050 (part), 13051, 13052 (part),
3057, 13060-61, 13063, 13066, 13072 (part), 13077 (part), 13078, 13080, 13082, 13084-85713088-90, 13094, 13104
M 2?* A 311 ?' 13112 131I6> 13119 - 20 ' l3122 ' 13125,13133 (part), 13134, 13135 (part) 13137-38 13141 (part),
' 13201-15, 13217, 13219-21, 13224, 13244, 13250, 13252, 13260, 13310, 13313-14,
, , , , , , , , , ,
' l3346 fr" 1 *' l3355 ' 13364 ' 13402 <Part), 13408 ' I 3409 <!>*). 13 *21 (P^). I 342 * (part),
13432, 13434, 13460 (part), 13465 (part), 13484. 13485 (part), 13491 (part)
TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
MATTHEW F. McHUGH, Democrat, of Ithaca, NY; born in Philadelphia, PA, D*
cember 6, 1938; son of Peter and Margaret McHugh; attended St. Thomas Aquinas
School, Brooklyn, NY; graduated, Brooklyn Technical High School, 1956; B.S., Mount
St. Mary s College, Emmitsburg, MD, 1960, student body president; J.D., Villanova Law
School, 1963, law review editor; admitted, New York State Bar, 1964; commenced prac-
tice in New York City with the law firm of Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine; 1966,
partner in Ithaca law firm of O'Connor, McHugh, Sovocool, Sovocool & Pfann; appoint-
ed, Ithaca city prosecutor, 1968; elected, Tompkins County District Attorney, 1969-72;
returned to private practice in 1972; president-elect, Tompkins County Chamber of Com-
merC . 2* *^ V ?^ Dc'npcratic Party, served on State and county committees;
member; New York State and Tompkins County Bar Associations; Immaculate Concep-
Uon Roman Cathohc Church; married to the former Eileen Alanna Higgins, 1963; three
cMdren: Alanna, Kelh, and Meg; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974, and
SSf^PA ^1? su cceeduig Congress; served as freshman class treasurer and vice chair-
man of the House Democratic class of 1974; chairman: Democratic Study Group, 1982-
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84; Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus, 1984-87; member, Permanent Select Com-
mittee on Intelligence, 1985-90, and chairman of Subcommittee on Legislation, 1988-90-
Appropriations Committee; serves on Subcommittee on Rural Development, Agriculture
and Related Agencies and Subcommittee on Foreign Operations; member, Committee on
Standards of Official Conduct; Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families-
Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. '
Office Listings
2335 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3228. . 225-6335
Administrative Assistant. Thomas Parkhurst.
Legislative Assistants: Gary Bombardier; Susan Warner.
Press Secretary. Gabriel Kajeckas.
100-A Federal Building, Binghamton, NY 13902 (607) 723-4425
Carriage House-Terrace Hill, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 273-1388
291 Wall Street; Kingston, NY 12401 ( 914 ) 331-4462
Broome County: Towns of Barker, Binghamton, Chenango, Colesville, Conklm, Dickinson, Fenton Kirkwood Lisle
Maine, Nanticoke, Sanford, Triangle, Union, Vestal, and Windsor; city of Binghamton DELAWARE COUNTY.
Towns of Andes, Bovina, Colchester, Deposit, and Hancock. SULLIVAN COUNTY: Towns of Callicoon, Fallsburg
Fremont, Liberty, Neversmk, and Rockland TIOOA COUNTY: Towns of Barton, Berkshire, Candor, Newark
Valley, Nichols, Owego, Richford, Spencer, and Tioga. TOMPKINS COUNTY: Towns of Caroline, Danby, Ithaca,
and Ulysses, 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 (1980) 516,808.
ZIP Codes: 12401, 12404, 12406 (part), 12409-12, 12416-17. 12419-20, 12426, 12428-29, 12432-33, 12435, 12440-41,
12443, 12446, 12448-49, 12453, 12455 (part), 12456-58, 12461-62, 12464, 12465 (part), 12466, 12471-72, 12475,
12477, 12480 (part), 12481, 12484, 12486-87, 12489-91, 12493-95, 12498, 12515, 12525, 12528, 12542 (part), 12547-
48, 12561, 12566 (part), 12568, 12588, 12589 (part), 12723 (part), 12724-25, 12733, 12734 (part), 12736, 12738 (part),
12740-41, 12747, 12748 (part), 12753-54, 12758-60, 12763, 12765-68, 12776 (part), 1277$ 12783 (part). 12787-89,
12791, 13053 (part), 13730 (part), 13731-32, 13734, 13736-37, 13742-45, 13746 (part), 13748-49, 13752 (part), 13754-
55, 13756 (part), 13760, 13774, 13777, 13778 (part), 13782 (part), 13783, 13787 (part), 13790, 13794-95, 13797, 13802,
13803 (part), 13811-12, 13813 (part), 13826-27, 13833, 13835-37, 13838 (partVl3840 (part), 13841 (part), 13845,
13847-48, 13850-51, 13856 (part), 13862 (part), 13864-65, 13900-05, 14817, 14850 (part), 14851-53, 14859 (part),
14881, 14883 (part), 14889 (part), 14892 (part) ^^
TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT
FRANK HORTON, Republican, of Rochester, NY; born in Cuero, TX, December 12,
1919; graduate of Louisiana State University, 1941, B.A., and Cornell University Law
School, 1947 LL.B.; married Nancy Richmond Flood of Rochester, NY; two sons
(former marriage): Frank and Steven (Lt. Comdr., USN); entered active duty with U.S.
Army, June 1941, as second lieutenant and released to inactive duty, August 1945, as
major; service in North Africa and Italy from November 1942 to August 1945; member,
Order of the Coif; Phi Kappa Phi; Monroe County, New York State, and American Bar
Associations; Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Legion; master, Seneca Lodge No.
920, F. & A.M., 1962; president, Masonic Service Bureau, 1955-56; director, Masonic
Service Bureau; member, Rochester Consistory, Scottish Rite; Damascus Temple, Shrine;
Hamilton Chapter No, 62, R.A.M.; Doric Council No. 19, R. & S.M.; Monroe Comman-
dery No. 12, Knights Templar; 33d Degree Mason; past president, Federation of Bar As-
sociations of Western New York; secretary, Rochester Bar Association 1953-57; District
of Columbia Bar Association, 1978- ; former partner, Johnson, Reif & Mullan law firm;
elder and trustee, Central Presbyterian Church; member, Legislative Committee of Roch-
ester Presbytery and New York Synod; active in Civil Defense and Boy Scout work;
former president, Rochester Community Baseball, Inc.; former executive vice president of
International Baseball League and attorney for the league; member, Rochester City Coun-
cil, 1955-61; founding member of National Republican Task Force on the Aging;
member, House Republican Task Force on Earth Resources and Population, 91st Con-
gress; member of Monroe County Health Council Committee on Inner-City Health Prob-
lems; member, U.S.-Canada Interparliamentry Group; represented House of Representa-
tives at dedication of Israeli Knesset, summer 1966; guest of Ditchley Foundation at Con-
ference on Anglo-American Affairs, England, January 1967; inspection tour of U.S mili-
tary installations in Southeast Asia as member of Military Operations Subcommittee of
Government Operations, January 1968; guest of Ditchley Foundation at Conference on
International Economic and Monetary Problems, England, January 1972; investigative
mission to Europe, Near East, and South Asia for the Cabinet Committee on Internation-
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NEW YORK
al Narcotics Control, December 1972; Republican Task Force on International Economic
Policy, 1973; chairman of the Commission on Federal Paperwork, 1975-77; member,
Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; vice chairman, Committee on Government Oper-
ations, 1973 to present; Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 1985 to present; co-
chairman, Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition; House Auto Task Force, 1980;
Congressional Tourism and Travel Caucus, 1980; ranking minority member, Interagency
Task Force on Preparations for the U.N. Conference on New and Renewable Sources of
Energy; President's Advisory Commission on Federalism, 1982-84; North Atlantic As-
sembly, member 1981-present; chairman, New York Bipartisan Congressional Delegation
1989-present; dean, New York Congressional Republican Delegation; Committee on
Committees; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeed-
ing Congress.
Office Listings
2108 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3229 225-4916
Administrative Assistant/Chief of Staff. Ruby G. Moy. FAX: 225-5909
Minority Staff/Committee on Government Operations. Donald Up son.
Executive Assistant. Jeff Kellmanson.
Legislative Director. Philip Boyle.
314 Kenneth B. Keating Federal Building, Rochester, NY 14614 (716) 454-7490
307 Metcalf Plaza, 144 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021 (315) 255-1125
104 West Utica Street, Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 342-5516
Wayne County Courthouse, 26 Church Street, Lyons, NY 14489 (315) 946-5996
Cayuga County: Towns of Aurelius, Brutus, Cato, Conquest, Fleming, Genoa, Ira, Led yard, Locke, Mentz, Montezu-
ma, Moravia, Niles, Owasco, Scipio, Sempronius, Sennett, Spnngport, Sterling, Summerhill, Throop, Venice,
Victory, and the city of Auburn MONROE COUNTY: Towns of Brighton, Pen field, and Webster. ROCHESTER CITY-
That part beginning at a point where Crossfield Road intersects Norton Street, thence easterly along Norton Street
to the city limit, along the city limit to Costich Road, along said road to Culver Road, along said road to Master
Street, along said street to the city limit, southerly and westerly along the city limit to Clinton Avenue South,
along said avenue to Fountain Street, along said street to Avon Place, along said place to Field Street, along said
street to Interstate Highway 490, along said highway to Monroe Avenue, along said avenue to Inner Loop
Interstate Highway 490, northeasterly along said highway to East Avenue, along said avenue to Alexander Street,
along said street to West Main Street, along said street to Inner Loop Interstate Highway 490, northwesterly along
said highway to North Street, along said street to Hudson Avenue, along said avenue to Herman Street, along said
street to Thomas Street, along said street to Hixson Street, along said street to Mana Street, along said street to
Clifford Avenue, along said avenue to Hudson Avenue, along said avenue to the city limit, easterly along the city
limit to Crossfield Road, along said road to a point where Crossfield Road intersects Norton Street, the point of
beginning. ONEIDA COUNTY: Towns of Annsville, Ava, Camden, Florence, Lee, Verona, Vienna, and Western.
OSWEGO COUNTY: Towns of Albion, Amboy, Boylston, Constantia, Oranby, Hannibal, Hastings, Mexico, Minetto,
New Haven, Orwell, Oswego, Palermo, Parish, Redfield, Richland, Sandy Creek, Schroeppel, Scriba, Volney,
West Monroe, and Williamstown. Cities of Fulton and Oswego. SENECA COUNTY: Towns of Covert, Fayette,
Juntas, Lodi, Ovid, Romulus, Seneca Falls, Tyre, Varick, Waterloo, and that portion of the city of Geneva situated
therein. WAYNE COUNTY: Towns of Arcadia, Butler, Galen, Huron, Lyons, Macedon, Marion, Ontario, Palmyra,
Rose, Savannah, Sodus, Walworth, Williamson, and Wolcott. Population (1980), 516,928.
S d ?5^l? a $fc 2 ?' x 13024 ' 13026 ' !3033-34, 13036, 13041 (part), 13042, 13044, 13O45 (part), 13054, 13064-65,
13069, 13071, 13073 (part), 13074, 13076, 13081, 13083, 13092:53, 13103, 13107, 13111, 13113-15, 13117-18, 13121,
*,-v*VuU-^' 13130 ~ 32 . I 3 * 33 (part), 13135 (part), 13139-40, 13142-48, 13150, 13154, 13156-57, 13160-62, 13165-
67, 13302-03, 13308 (part), 13309 (part), 1331$ rpart), 13354 (part), 13363, 13401, 13419, 13426, 13437 (part), 13440
$"$' \y&\ ^PflSl 5 347 x < ? art) * 13478 ty*")' * 3483 ' 13486 ' 13489 <P*rt> 13493 (Par*)* 13661 (P^), 13840 (part),
5U! 3 *' \tK?: i 4444 (p ? rt) ' 14449 ' i^^O^art), 14456 (part), 14465, 14489 (part), R502 (part), f4505, 14513 (part),
i& i 1 ^ 1 ?"?^ 4 ? 6 ^^ l4532 &**> 14538 ' ^41-42, 14551, 14554-55, 14563, 14568, 14580, 145818-90,
ijSJ JlSf/"^ AS^/ 14 *? 5 9*?*^ 1 1 607 (part >' 14608 ( P art > 14609 (Pt). 14610, 14614 (part), 14617 (part),
14618, 14620 (part), 14621 (part), 14625, 14692 (part), 14847 (part), 14860. 14^86 (part) '
THIRTIETH DISTRICT
LOUISE MclNTOSH SLAUGHTER, Democrat, of Fairport, NY; born in Harlan
County, KY, August 14, 1929; graduated from University of Kentucky with a B,S. in
Bacteriology; .masters' 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;
tiiree daughters; two grandchildren; elected 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected
November 8, 1988; reelected November 6, 1990; majority whip at-large; member: Com-
mittee on Rules; Committee on the Budget; Select Committee on Aging.
NEW YORK 102d Congress 229
Office Listings
1424 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3230
Administrative Assistant. Elaine Ryan.
Legislative Director. Thomas Bantle.
Press Secretary. Mike Kiernan.
Federal Building, Room 311, Rochester, NY 14614
Special Assistant. Chris Rumfola.
216 East Main, Batavia, NY 14020 (716) 343-2524
Genesee County. Livingston County: Towns and villages of Avon, Caledonia, and Lima and town of York
COUNTY Northwest section of the city of Rochester and central area of the city largesljTL
River, and towns of Chili, Clarkson, Greece, Haralin, Hennetta, Irondequoit, Mendon, Pann^nr
S^^
ZIP Codes: 14001 (part), 14003, 14004 (part), 14005, 14011 (part), 14013 (part) 14020 14O36 (cart) 14040 foarrt
14054, 14056, 14058 (part), 14105 (part), 14125 (part), 1414:3, 14414, 144l5H&ttX 14420 fekri) ^422-2? 14424
(part), 14425 g^^^ 28 ^^.! 4430 - 31 ' 1443 * (Part). 14443, 14444 (partf, 14V57l445C^art)7 14453! 14464
THIRTY-FIRST 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: St. Joseph's Collegiate
Institute Board of Directors, Erie County Farm Bureau, Akron Lion's Club, Erie County
Judges and Police Executive Conference, Greater Buffalo, Alden and Akron Chambers of
Commerce, Canisius College Alumni; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Con-
gress; reelected to the 102d Congress.
Office Listings
1314 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3231 225-5265
Administrative Assistant. Maria Cino. FAX: 225-5910
Appointment Secretary. Ginger Miller.
Legislative Director. David Marventano.
Press Secretary. Michael Zabel.
5500 Main Street, WilliamsvUle, NY 14221 (716) 634-2324
184 Buffalo Street, Hamburg, NY 14075 (716) 648-7023
Ontario County Courthouse, North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY, 14424 (716) 394-1423
Cattaraugus County: Towns of Ashford, Freedom, Otto, Persia, and Yorkshire, and that portion of the Cattaraugus
Indian Reservation situated herein. ERIE COUNTY: Towns of Alden, Amherst, Aurora, Boston, Brant, Clarence,
Golden, Collins, Concord, Eden, Elma, Evans, Hamburg, Holland, Manila, Newstead, North Collins, Orchard
Park, Sardinia, Wales, and West Seneca, and that portion of the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation situated herein,
and that portion of the Tonawanda Indian Reservation situated herein. LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Towns of Conesus,
Ceneseo, Oroveland, Leicester, Livonia, Mount Morris, North Dansville, Nunda, Ossian, Portage, Sparta, Spring-
water, and West Sparta. ONTARIO COUNTY: Towns of Bristol, Canadice, Canandaigua, Geneva, Gotham, Naples,
Phelps, Richmond, Seneca, South Bristol; city of Canandaigua, and that portion of the city of Geneva situated
herein. WYOMING COUNTY: Towns of Arcade, Attica, Bennington, Castile, Covington, Eagle, Gainesville, Genesee
Falls, Java, Middlebury, Orangeville, Perry, Pike, Sheldon, Warsaw, and Wethersfield. Population (1980), 515,021.
ZIP Codes: 14001 (part), 14004 (part), 14O06, 14009-10, 14011 (part), 14024-25, 14O27, 14030-31, 14O32 (part), 14033-
35, 14036 (part), 14037, 14039, 14040 (part), 14O42 (part), 14047, 14O51-52, 14055, 14057, 14059, 14061, 14O65 (part),
14066, 14069, 14070 (part), 14075, 14079-80, 14081 (part), 14082-83, 14085, 14086 (part), 14091, 14101 (part), 14102
(part), 14110-13, 14120 (part), 14127, 14130, 14133-34, 14139-41, 14145, 14150 (part), 14165-67, 14169-70, 14171
(part), 14173, 14207 (part), 14210 (part), 14219 (part), 14221, 14224, 14226 (part), 14228, 14424 (part), 14425 (part),
14427, 14432 (part), 14435, 14437 (part), 14454, 14456 (part), 14461-63, 14466, 14469, 14471, 14480-81, 14487-88.
14489 (part), 14510, 14512 (part), 14513 (part), 14517-18, 14525 (part), 14530 (part), 14532 (part), 14533, 14536
(part), 14537, 14540, 14544 (part), 14545, 14547, 14549-50, 14556, 14558, 14560, 14561 (part), 14562, 14565, 14569,
14572 (part), 14584, 14591 (part), 14616 (part), 14719 (part), 14729, 14766
230 Congressional Directory NEW YORK
THIRTY-SECOND 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- re-
elected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, House Committee on Small Business-
member, House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; married Patricia
Fisher, 1979.
Office Listings
2367 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3232 225-3231
Administrative Assistant. Robert Walker.
Communications Director. Gary A. Luczak.
Legislative Assistant. Susan Lubick.
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
Federal Building, 100 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 (716) 263-6424
(northwest New York State bordered, in part, by the Niagara River and Lake Ontario) COUNTIES: Niagara and
Orleans. ERIE COUNTY- City and town of Tonawanda and city of Buffalo (north-central portion consisting of
approximately 20,000 constituents) MONROE COUNTY: Towns of Gates, Ogden, and Sweden; Rochester (west and
southwest portion consisting of approximately 60,000 constituents). Population (1980), 516,535.
.. 14008, 14012, 14028, 14032 (part), 14058 (part), 14O67, 14O92, 14O94, 14098, 14103, 14105
20 (part), 14125 (part), 14126, 14131-32, 14144, 14150 (part), 14151, 14172, 14174, 14207 (part)
14216 (part), 14217, 14223, 14301-05, 14410-11, 14416 (part), 14420 (part), 14428 (part), 14429,
n* /kart). If* (part)' 14476 (P*rt), 14477, 14479, 14490, 14508, 14514 (part), 14559 (part), 14571,
14608 (part), 14611, 14614 (part), 14619 (part), 14624 (part)
THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT
io?* ENRY J ' NOWAK Democrat-Liberal, of Buffalo, NY; born in Buffalo, February 21,
1935; graduated, Riverside High School, Buffalo; graduated Canisius College, 1953-57,
B.A., accounting; graduated University of Buffalo Law School, 1958-61; commissioned
second lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1957-58, served as armor officer, discharged, August 1962,
with the rank of captaui; admitted to practice law as attorney and counsel in Fourth Judi-
cial Department, April 2, 1962; January 1, 1964, appointed assistant district attorney and
served until December 31, 1964; member, House Committee on Public Works and Trans-
portation and chairman, Subcommittee on Water Resources; member House Committee
?? iSS 106 ' Sp ?S and Tech nology; married to the former Rose Santa Lucia, November
I ii?I ; W cl H ldren: ? iane ^ Henrv Joseph; elected to the 94th Congress, November
5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2240 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3233 225-3306
Administrative Assistant. Ronald J. Maselka. FAX- 225-3523
Legislative Director. Helen C. Burton.
Executive Assistant. E. Plummet Oodby
Room 212, U.S. Courthouse, Buffalo, NY 14202 . . (7 16 ) 853-4131
District Representative. James F. Schmidt. O^-I-AJI
^^S 1 ?*?*** 29 north^entral election districts) and Lackawanna; towns of Grand
Lancaster, and villages of Depew and Sloan. Population (1980), 516,392.
14211 - 215 > 1421 <P*rt>> W218, 14220, 14222, 14225, 14227, 14026, 14043, 14072,
NEW YORK 102d Congress 231
THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT
AMO HOUGHTON, Republican, of Coming, 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 Universi-
ty Cambridge, MA, 1950; M.A., Harvard Business School, 1952; honorary doctoral de-
grees: Alfred University, NY, 1963; Albion College, MI, 1964; Centre College, Danville,
KY 1966; Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, NY, 1968; Elmira College, NY,
1982; Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY, 1983; Houghton College, NY, 1983; St. Bonaven-
ture University, NY, 1987; 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, Cor-
ning Rotary Club; trustee, Brookings Institution; married to Priscilla Dewey Houghton;
elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Con-
Office Listings
1216 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3234 225-3161
Administrative Assistant. Thomas H. Lederer. 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 14701 (716) 484-0252
Westgate Plaza, West State Street, Olean, NY 14760 (716) 372-2127
District Representative. Brian Fitzpatnck.
Counties: Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, and Yates ALLEOANY COUNTY: All, including the Oil Springs Indian
Reservation CATTARAUGUS COUNTY. All, except the towns of Ashford, Freedom, Otto, Persia, and Yorkshire;
Secludes thTAUegany Indian Reservation and the Oil Springs Reservation CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY: All,
mdudmg the Cattarauius Indian Reservation. TOMPKINS COUNTY: Towns of Enfield and Newfield. Population
(1980), 517,322.
M\w*l<*^ 14845-46, 14847 (part), 14850 (part), 14854-58, 14859 (part), ,4861
11863-65, 14867174, 1487^-80, 14883 (part), 14884-85, 14886 (part), 14887-88, 14889 (part), 14890-91, 14892 (part),
14893-98, 14900-05
232 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH CAROLINA
(Population, 1980 census, 5,881,766)
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 Associa-
tion, 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; trustee, MeredithCollege, John F. Kennedy College,
and the Delaware Law School; former trustee of Campbell College and Wingate College;
president, Raleigh Rotary Club, 1969-70; 33 Mason, Grand Orator, Grand Lodge of
Masons of North Carolina, 1964-65, 1982, 1991; member, board of directors, North Caro-
lina 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. A. Clinton Fuller. FAX: 224-1376
Personal Secretary. Patricia H. Devine.
Old Century Post Office, P.O. Box 2888, Fayetteville Street, 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.
TERRY SANFORD, Democrat, of Durham, NC; born in Laurinburg, NC, August 20,
1917; attended Presbyterian Junior College; A.B., University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, 1939; J.D., University of North Carolina, 1946; special agent, Federal Bureau of In-
vestigation, 1941-42; parachute infantry, U.S. Army (serving in the European Theatre)
1942-45, discharged as a first lieutenant; awarded Combat Infantryman's Badge, Bronze
Star, Purple Heart, and a Presidential Unit Citation as a member of the 517th Parachute
Infantry Combat Team; North Carolina National Guard, 1948-60; assistant director, Insti-
tute of Government, University North Carolina Chapel Hill, 1946-48; attorney at law and
partner, Sanford, Phillips, McCoy and Weaver in Fayetteville, NC, 1948-60; attorney at
law and partner, Sanford, Adams, McCullough and Beard in Raleigh. NC and Washing-
tn^ 1 ^?' 19 ? 5 ~ 86 ; North Carolina State Senator, 1953-55; Governor of North Carolina,
1901-65: ranked 1 of the 10 best American Governors of this century by a study at Har-
vard University; president of Duke University, 1969-85; 26 honorary degrees; former
trustee of Howard University, Methodist College, Berea College, University of North
Carolina, Shaw University; former member of the Board of Visitors at Chowan College,
Davidson College, GuUford College, Appalachian State University, Wake Forest Univer-
sity (chairman, 1969-70), North Carolina Community College Advisory Council: former
member, Advisory Committee of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and Internation-
^Affau^ at Princeton University, 1967-70; member, North Carolina State Bar since 1946,
District of Columbia Bar since 1979, American Bar Association, North Carolina Bar As-
sociation, American Judicature Society; member and secretary-treasurer North Carolina
btate Ports Authority, 1950-53; cochairman, Citizens Committee for Government Reor-
ganization, 1971-73; trusty Citizens Conference on State Legislatures, 1965-71; chair-
S^l^^^iQ^?? 11 YoUn Political Leaders, 1976-86; chairman, Center for Na-
tional Policy, 1981-82; a founder, Education Commission of the States, 1966; founder,
NORTH CAROLINA 102d Congress 233
Southern Growth Policies Board, 1971; president, Urban American, Inc., 1968-69; direc-
tor, National Urban League, 1972-75; chairman, North Carolina Association of Independ-
ent Colleges and Universities, 1978-80; chairman, National Council of Independent Col-
leges and Universities, 1971-73; chairman, Association of American Universities, 1969-85-
director, Children's Home Society, 1956, 1966-70; director, Children's TV Workshop!
1970-75; member, Carnegie Commission on Educational Television, 1965-67; trustee, Na-
tional Council on Crime and Delinquency, 1969-87; director, American Arbitration Asso-
ciation, 1966-74; chairman, North Carolina Rhodes Scholars Selection Committee, 1970-
72; member: National Humanities Center Board of Trustees, 1976-present; Council on
Foreign Relations, 1981 -present; Arts Council of America Board of Directors, 1965-70-
member, North Carolina Zoological Authority Advisory Board, 1970-present; American
Legion, Amvets, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge; Masons,
Rotary Club; chairman, Democratic Charter Commission, 1972-74; national chairman,
Citizens for Humphrey-Muskie, 1968; Author of: "But What About the People?" 1966,
"Storm Over the States," 1967, "A Danger of Democracy," 1981; religious affiliation:
United Methodist; married Margaret Rose Knight of Hopkinsville, KY on July 4, 1942;
two children: Elizabeth Knight Sanford and Terry Sanford, Jr.; two grandchildren; elect-
ed to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986 for the unexpired term of Senator John East
(term ending in January 1987), and for the term ending in January 1993.
Office Listings
716 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3304 224-3154
Administrative Assistant. Sam Poole.
Executive Assistant. Christy Russell.
Legislative Director. Jennifer Hillman.
Press Secretary. Ken Friedlein.
P.O. Box 2137, Asheville, NC 28802 (704) 251-0767
Suite 212, 401 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28212 (704) 371-6800
Suite 204, 2418 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC 27607 (919) 856-4401
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
WALTER B. JONES, Democrat, of Farmville, NC; born in Fayetteville, NC, August
19, 1913; attended Fayetteville public schools and Elise Academy, Hemp, NC; graduated
from North Carolina State University, B.S. degree, 1934; engaged in office supply busi-
ness, 1934-49; mayor of Farmville, 1949-53; representative in North Carolina General As-
sembly 1955, 1957, and 1959; North Carolina State senator, 1965; member: Elks, Rotary,
and Moose Clubs, Masonic Order, Scottish Rite 32d degree, and Shriner; North Carolina
State University Athletic Council; chosen Farmville's Man of the Year, 1955; member
and former Deacon of First Baptist Church, Farmville; married to the former Doris Long
(deceased), of Edenton, NC; married to Elizabeth Fischer, of Washington, DC; one
daughter, Mrs. Dot Dee Slaughter, and one son, Walter B. Jones II; elected to 89th Con-
gress in special election February 5, 1966, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Herbert
C. Bonner; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Merchant
Marine and Fisheries; member, Committee on Agriculture.
Office Listings
241 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3301 225-3101
Administrative Assistant. Floyd J. Lupton.
Personal Secretary. Gloria F. Curry.
Press Secretary. Nancy D. Fish.
108 East Wilson Street, Farmville, NC 27828 (919) 753-3082
District Representative. D. Wayne Harris.
Counties: Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Greene, Hertford, Hyde,
Lcnoir, Martin, Northampton, PamUco, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Washington (21 counties).
Population (1980), 536,219.
ZIP Codes: 27805-06, 27808, 27810-12, 27814,. 27817-18, 27820-21, 27824-28, 27829 (part), 27831 (part), 27832-33,
27834 (part), 27835-38, 27840-41, 27843 (part), 27845-47, 27848 (part), 27852 (part), 27853-55, 27857-58, 27859
(part), 27860-62, 27863 (part), 27865-67, 27869, 27871-72, 27874 (part), 27875-77, 27879, 27883 (part), 27884-85,
234 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA
27886 taut) 27888 (part), 27889, 27892, 27897, 27909-10, 27915-17, 27919-32, 27935-39, 27941-44, 27946-50.
279^5427956-^), 27962; 27964^70. 27972-74, 27976, 27978-83, 27985-86, 28501-02, 28509-13, 28Slsll* 2ttS
20 28523-24 28525 (part)728527-33, 28537-38, 28551 (part), 28552-54, 28556-57, 28560-61, 28562 (part), 28570-71
28572 <part);'28573, $575 28577, 28578 (part), 28579-^28584 (part), 28585-87, 28589-90, 28594 W " 1 ' 2857 " 71 '
SECOND DISTRICT
TIM VALENTINE, Democrat, of Nashville, NC; born in Nashville on March 15,
1926; attended Nashville Elementary School; graduated, Nashville High School, 1943;
A.B., the Citadel, Charleston, SC, 1948; LL.B., University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, NC, 1952; attorney, admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1952 and commenced
practice in Nashville; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1944-46; elected to North Carolina
House of Representatives, 1955-60; legal advisor to Governor, 1965; legislative counsel to
Governor, 1967; chairman, North Carolina Democratic Executive Committee, 1966-68;
member: Morning Star Lodge No. 85, A.F.&A.M., Nashville, NC; Nashville Baptist
Church [past deacon and now trustee]; American Legion; North Carolina Bar Associa-
tion; Seventh Judicial District Bar Association; Nash-Edgecombe Bar Association [past
president]; American Bar Association; North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers; past
member, North Carolina Courts Commission; Science, Space and Technology Subcom-
mittees: chairman, Science, Research and Technology; Energy, Research and Develop-
ment, and Natural Resources, Agriculture Research and Environment; Public Works and
Transportation Subcommittees: Aviation, Surface Transportation; married Barbara Reyn-
olds Valentine, 1987; four children: Stephen, Mark, Philip, and Beth; three stepchildren:
Mark, Vaughn, and Bryan; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1510 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3302 225-4531
Administrative Assistant. Edward C. Nagy. FAX: 225-1539
Personal Secretary. Patricia A. Lawrence.
Press Secretary. Benjamin A. Finzel.
522 South Duke Street, Durham, NC 27707 (919) 541-5201
District Administrative Assistant. A.B. Swindell IV
Suite 100, 120 North Franklin Street, Unit I, Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919) 446-1147
: Caswell, Durham, Edgecombe, Granville, Halifax, Johnston (O'Neals Township), Nash, Person, Vance,
Warren, and Wilson. Population (1980), 536,162.
ZIP Code* 27212, 27215 (part), 27249 (part), 27278 (part), 27291, 27302 (part), 27305, 27311 (part), 27314-15, 27320
(part), 27326 (part), 27343, 27379, 27503, 27507, 27509, 27514 (part), 27522 (part), 27525 (part), 27536 (part), 27541,
27542 (part), 27544, 27551 (part), 27553, 27556-57, 27563-65, 27570, 27572 (part), 27573, 27581-84727586-87,
27589, 27594, 27596, 27597 (part), 27700-03, 27704 (part), 27705-06, 27707 (part)T27708, 27709 (part), 27712, 27713
(part). 27717, 27801-04, 27^7, 27809, 27813, 27816727819, 27822-23, 27829 (part), 27830 $art), 27834 (part),
27839, 27842, 27843 (part), 27844 (part), 27848 (part), 27849-50, 27851 (part), 27852 (part), 27856, 27859 (part),
27|64, 27868, 27870, 27873, 27874 (part), 27878, 27880-82, 27883 (part), 27886 (part), 27887, 27888 (part), 2789b-91,
THIRD DISTRICT
H. MARTIN LANCASTER, Democrat, of Goldsboro, NC: born in Patetown Com-
munity, March 24, 1943; attended Pikeville School, NC; graduated, Pikeville High
School, NC, 1961; A.B., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1965; J.D., University
of North Carolina Law School, Chapel Hill, 1967; served hi the U.S. Navy, lieutenant,
1967-70; serves in U.S. Naval Reserve, commander, 1970-87; attorney; admitted to the
North Carolina Bar in 1967 and was Staff Judge Advocate on U.S.S. Hancock, 1968-70;
commenced law practice in Goldsboro, 1970; served in the North Carolina House of Rep-
resentatives, 1978-86; chairman, highway safety committee, 1981-83; chairman, judiciary
S? m ^ ait ^f' 1983-86; chairman: North Carolina Arts Council, 1977-81; Wayne County
Pubhc Library Trustees, 1978-79; Goldsboro/Wayne Bicentennial Commission, 1974-76;
Wayne Chapter of American Red Cross, 1978-79; deacon, First Presbyterian Church,
1972-75; elder, First Presbyterian Church, 1980-87; member: Mason, Shriner, Elks,
Wayne County Historical Society, Wayne County Bar Association, Eighth Judicial Dis-
NORTH CAROLINA
102d Congress 235
trict Bar Association, North Carolina Bar Association, Board of Governors of North
Carolina Bar Association, American Bar Association, N.C. Academy of Trial Lawyers,
Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Kiwanis Club, Advisory Board of Z. Smith
Reynolds Foundation; awards: 1987 4-H Club National Alumnus of the Year Award;
1986 4-H Club North Carolina Alumnus of the Year Award; 1985 Special Award, Gov-
^rnor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities; 1985 Valand Award (Mental
Health Association of North Carolina); 1983 Wayne County Great American Family
Award (National Finalist); 1978 and 1980 Outstanding Reserve Judge Advocate of the
Year CTactical Air Command); 1977 Distinguished Service Award (Goldsboro Jaycees);
married to the former Alice Matheny, 1975; two children: Ashley Elizabeth and Mary
Martin- elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding
Congress; serves on Committee on Armed Services, Committee on Small Business, and
Committee on Agriculture.
Office Listings
225-3415
1417 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3303
Administrative Assistant. Charles R. Rawls.
Director of Legislation. Susan N. Carr,
e Street, Ooldsboro, NC 27530 ..... (919) 73^1844
District Administrative Assistant. D. Warren Hepler.
wood and Little River Precincts. Population (1980), 535,906.
(part)
FOURTH DISTRICT
Naffi'Snittee, 1981-82; executive dtactor.North Q* .^nocraUc ?^
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1406 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3304 225-1784
Administrative Assistant. Gene Conn. rjfx ~
Executive Assistant. Don DeArmon.
Legislative Director. Paul Feldman. (919> S56 _ 46 n
Suite 330, 225 Hfflsborough Street, Raleigh, NC 27603 V"
District Manager. Joan Ewing. 77514 (919) 967-8500
Suite 202, 1777 Chtpel HiU-Durham B^evard, Chapel Hill, NC 27514........... ^ 26 _ 3060
Federal Building, Suite 101, Asheboro, NC 27203 v '
236 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA
Counties: Chatham, Franklin, Orange, Randolph, and Wake (5 counties) Population (1980), 533,580
ZIP Codes: 27203-04, 27207, 27208 (part), 27213, 27228, 27230-32, 27233 (part), 27234, 27239 (part), 27243 27248
27252 (part), 27256, 27260 (part), 27263, 27278 (part), 27283 (part), 27298 (part), 27302 (part), 27312 (part), 27313
(part), 27316, 27317 (part), 27325 (part), 27330 (part), 27341 (part), 27344 (part), 27349 (part), 27350, 27355 27360
Ort) 27370 27371 (part/, 275O2, 27508, 27510-13, 27514 (part), 27515-16, 27519, 27520 {part), 27522 (part),
27525 (part). 27526 (part), 27529 (part), 27536 (part), 27540, 27545, 27549, 27559-60, 27562, 27571, 57572
27591 (part), 27592 (part), 27597 (part), 27600-12, 27614-15, 27619-20, 27622, 27624, 27626-29, 27636,
27658, 27661, 27704 (part), 27707 (part), 27709 (part), 27713 (part), 27844 (part)
FIFTH DISTRICT
STEPHEN L. NEAL, Democrat, of Winston-Salem, NC; born in Winston-Salem, No-
vember 7, 1934; educated in North Carolina, California, and Hawaii (A.B. in psychology);
previous occupations: newspaper publisher, mortgage banker; chairman, Subcommittee on
Domestic Monetary Policy of Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Pres-
byterian; married to the former Rachel Landis Miller, June 13, 1963; two children: Mary
Piper and Stephen Lybrook Neal, Jr.; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974, re-
elected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2463 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3305 225-2071
Administrative Assistant. Robert E. Wrigley.
Executive Assistant. June H. Hunnicutt.
Legislative Director. Corky Collins.
421 Federal Building, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (919) 631-5125
District Administrative Assistant. Jim Phillips.
Counties: Alexander, Allegheny, Ashe, Forsyth, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry, and Wilkes (8 counties). Population
ZIP Codes: 27007, 27009-10, 27011 (part), 27012 (part), 27014 (part), 27016-17, 27018 (part), 27019, 27020 (part),
27021-25, 27027, 27030-31, 27040-43, 27045-53, 27100-06, 27107 (part), 27108-09, 27113-17, 27214 (part), 2724
272 f? JP^J' 2726 (P* 11 )' 27284 (P**)' 27285 ' 27288 ' 273U (part). 2732 (Part), 27323, 27326 (part), 27357
: ^m^SS^^^^^S^^ES&K 3SJSS
^^<2%vsg$&s%igsp-' n ' 28672 ' 28675 - 7 - 2w77 *-* 2M78 *-* M681 **
SIXTH DISTRICT
iJ? OWARD COBIJE 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 from 1952-56 and 1977-78; re-
serve duty from 1960-82; presently holds rank of captain; last reserve duty assignment,
comrnanding 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 Depart-
ment 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 Associa-
North Carolina State Bar; North Carolina State cochairman, American Legislative
ancre Council 1983-84; elected to 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to
NORTH CAROLINA 102d Congress 237
Office Listings
430 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3306 225-3065
Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary Ed McDonald.
Legislative Director. Blame Merritt.
Executive Assistant Rochelle Goldman.
P.O. Box 299, Greensboro, NC 27402 (919) 333-5005
Office Manager. Chris Beaman.
510 Ferndale Boulevard, High Point, NC 27262 (919) 886-5106
P.O Box 814, Graham, NC 27253 (919) 229-0159
P.O. Box 1813, Lexington, NC 27293 (704) 249-7011
Counties: Alamance, Davidson, and Guilford (3 counties) Population (1980), 529,635
ZIP Codes: 27012 (part), 27107 (part), 27201-02, 27214 (part), 27215 (part), 27216, 27233 (part). 27235, 27239 (part),
27244 (part), 27249 (part), 27253. 27258, 27260 (part), 27262, 27264, 27282, 27283 (part), 27284 (part), 27292-93,
27298 (part), 27299, 27301, 27302 (part), 27310, 27312 (part), 27313 (part), 27317 (part), 27320 (part), 27340, 27342,
27344 (part), 27349 (part), 2*7351, 27357 (part), 27358 (part), 27359, 27360 (part), 27373-74, 27377, 27400-10, 27415-
17, 27419-20, 27425, 27429, 28127 (part)
SEVENTH DISTRICT
CHARLIE ROSE, Democrat, of Fayetteville, NC; born in Fayetteville, Cumberland
County, NC, August 10, 1939; educated at Haymount School, Fayetteville, NC; graduat-
ed 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 hi Raleigh, NC; chief district court prosecutor for the 12th Judi-
cial District, 1967-70; one son, Charles G., 4th, 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, chairman of Subcommittee on To-
bacco and Peanuts; chairman, Committee on House Administration, chairman, Joint Com-
mittee on Printing; chairman, House Recording Studio; chairman, Speaker's Special Com-
mittee on Broadcasting; president of North Atlantic Assembly; married to former Joan
Teague, of Winston-Salem, NC.
Office Listings
2230 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3307 225-2731
Administrative Assistant. Andrea Turner-Scott. FAX: 225-2470
Caseworker. Vivian Lipford.
Legislative Director. Keith Pitts.
Personal Assistant. Robin Garwood Sterling.
218 Federal Building, Fayetteville, NC 28301 (919) 323-0260
208 Post Office Building, Wilmington, NC 28401 (919) 343-4959
Counties: Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, New Hanover, and Robeson (5 counties). Population (1980), 539,055.
ZIP Codes- 28301 (part), 28302-03, 28304 (part), 28305, 28306 (part), 28307-09, 28311, 28318 (part), 28319, 28320
Opart) 28331, 28334(Sart); 28 340, 28342, 28344 (part), 28348,^8356 (part), 28357 (part), 28358-59, 28362, 28364
\ 28369 28371 (fart). 28372, 28375728377 (ptrt), 28378, 28382 (part), 28383, 28384 (part) 28386 fcart), 28390
i 28391 28395 28397 28399 (part) 28401-02728403 (part), 28404, 28405 (part), 28406-07, 28420, 28422, 28423
> 28424; 28428-32, 2^33 <par5! ^8434^^), 28436, 28438 (part), 28439, &441 (part), 28442, 28449-52, 28455,
: / _*\ 1 0,4 en to A /it .1 OOATO ">aATO_ah
&'(part)/28459, 28461-63,
EIGHTH DISTRICT
W.G. (BILL) HEFNER, Democrat, of Concord, NC; born in Elora, TN, April 11,
1930; professional career: 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 Appro-
priations Committee* member, Defense Appropriations Subcommittee; chairman, House
238 Congressional Directory
NORTH CAROLINA
Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction; Congressional Textile Ca
Democratic Study Group; appointed deputy whip for the 100th Congress and earS '
ceeding Congress. ' cn suc '
Office Listings
2161 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3308
Administrative Assistant. Bill McEwen. 'FAX-
Legislative Director: Irene Schecter. *'
Executive Assistant. Maddie L. Preston.
P.O. Box 385, 101 South Union Street, Concord, NC 28026 f70<tt _
P.O. Box 4220, 507 West Innes Street, Salisbury, NC 28144 '" (704) 636^5?
P.O. Box 1503, 230 East Franklin Street, Rockingham, NC 28379 (9i9) 997
P.O. Box 372, Cartharge, NC 28327 * fa "
District Administrator J. Elvm Jackson. v
Counties: Anson, Cabarrus, Davie, Hoke, Montgomery, Richmond, Rowan, Scotland. Stanlv and
COUNTY: Townships of Bensalem, Sheffields, McNeiUs, Sand HiH, and Mineral Spnng YAolTiN
part not contained in the Ninth District. Population (1980), 535,526. *pnng r ADKIN
S^815^&5W55^^
?_ 7 ?lf 22!! fr-* 232* ??l-??. ??oo7. 28009. igtS. uSS&SKt i7306 ' 27325 fMrtl - 27M1 *-"
t), 28078 i . _
NINTH DISTRICT
w ! Ubl , 1Cai ;' rt ? 95 a r 1 <>"e, NC; born in Charlotte, May 9, 1932;
v. P ^ ? cho< ? ls ' ^l?- 46 ' graduated, Woodberry Forest School, VA
c i ry ' l { m i V Q e ^ lt L 0f North Carolina ^apel Hill 1950-54; U.S. Army
^ i ,f ge "iV ^^Se; graduate work, M.B.AV Darden School, University
Charlpttesvjlle, 1956-58; officer, Ruddick Corp., 1976-77; president, Harris-
bodmr^ 6 ^- 1977 "^ Mecklenburg County Board of Comrnis P siSner^ 1972^74;
board member and chairman, Mecklenburg Board of Social Services, 1974-77- vice chair-
3 *^^^ Board of Educitio^ S?t
?^f Iiblirg Broadcastin e Authority (WTVI), Charlotte's public
; ( ? airman ' two major divisions and board member, United
iV7 h 3 ?III ? lt p ^ ni f committee and director, Charlotte Speech
i ^" J du 5 ctor - Charlotte-Mecklenburg Arts and Science Coluncil,
board and rganizer and president, Spirit Square, 1975-83; president, alumn^
executi y. e comniittee, Darden School, University of Virginia,
Office Listings
401 DC 205 1S -3309
(704) 372-1976
, Lincolnton, NC ^28092 \".."""!.,"."."" *
NORTH CAROLINA 102d Congress 239
d Mecklenburg. YADKIN COUNTY: Townships of Buck Shoals and Deep Creek.
5 (part), 28126, 28130, 28134, i 64 (part) 28166
97 ' 28299> 28634 cprtx 28636 fr"** 2 &
TENTH DISTRICT
CASS BALLHNGER, Republican, of Hickory, NC; born in Hickory, December 6,
1926; attended Oakwood Elementary school, Hickory; graduated, Episcopal High School,
Alexandria, 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-Us-
founder and president, Plastic Packaging, Inc.; served, North Carolina House of Repre-
sentatives, 1974-76; served, North Carolina Senate, 1976-86; member: Catawba County
Board of Commissioners, Advisory Budget Commission, White House Advisory Commit-
tee, Community Ridge Day Care Center, Hickory Rotary Club, Hickory United Fund,
Lenoir-Rhyne College Board of Development, Salvation Army Board of Directors, Flor-
ence Crittenton Home Board of Directors, Greater Hickory Chamber of Commerce (di-
rector); 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
218 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3310 225-2576
Administrative Assistant. Patrick M. Murphy. FAX: 225-0316
Legislative Director. Ashley E. McArthur.
Executive Assistant. Stephanie Bridges.
P.O. Box 1830, Hickory, NC 28603 (704) 327-6100
District Director. Tommy Luckadoo.
P.O. Box 976, Gastonia, NC 28045 (704) 864-9922
Counties: Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, and Watauga. AVERY COUNTY: That part not contained in
the Eleventh District. Population (1980), 532,954.
ZIP Codes: 28006 (part), 28012, 28016-17, 28020 (part), 28021 (part), 28032, 28033 (part), 28034, 28038, 28O40 (part),
28042, 28052-54, 28073, 28O77, 28080 (part), 28086, 28089, 28090 (part), 28092 (part), 28098, 28101, 28114 (part),
. . _ ^r. , , , , v 28169, 28601 (part), 28602, 28603 (part), 28604-05,
v , , . , _ . . !624 (part), 28626 (part), 28628, 28630, 28636 (part),
28637-38, 28641, 28645 (part), 28647-48, 28650 (part), 28653, 28655, 28657 (part), 28658, 28661-62, 28666-67,
28120, 28136, M150 (part), 28 151,_ 28164 (part^28168^art), J28169, 2860^(part), 28602,_2860^(part)^286(
17, 286O9-
28606 (part), 28607, 28609-14, 28618 (part), 28619, 28622, 28624 (part), 28626 (part), 28628, 28630, 28636 (part),
28637-38, 28641, 28645 (part), 28647-48, 28650 (part), 28653, 28655, 28657 (part), 2865P
28671, 28673, 28679, 28681 (part), 28682, 28684 (part). 28686, 28690-92, 28698, 28761 (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 Coun-
cil; member, North Carolina State House, 1967-73; minority leader, 1969-73; North Caro-
lina State senator and minority leader, 1973-75; married to the former Elizabeth Owen;
three children: Owen, Bryan, Charles Robert, elected to the 102d Congress on November
6, 1990; committee assignments: House Republican Research Committee; vice chairman,
Energy Task Force; co-chairman, Financial Institution Task Force; Committee on Interi-
or and Insular Affairs; Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands; Subcommittee
on Energy and the Environment; Subcommittee on Water, Power and Offshore Energy
240 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA
Resources- Committee on Public Works and Transportation; Subcommittee on Water Re-
sources; Subcommitee on Surface Transportation; Select Committee on Aging.
Office Listings
516 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3311 225-6401
Administrative Assistant. Roger France FAX: 225-0519
Office Manager. Gay Johnson.
Press Secretary. Doug Bassett.
Suite 330, 22 South Pack Square, Asheville, NC 28801 (704) 254-1988
District Director. Bruce Briggs.
Counties: Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Mitch-
ell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey. AVERY COUNTY. Townships of Altamont, Roanng Creek,
Ingails, Spear, Plumtree, and Toe River. Population (1980), 531,144,
ZIP Codes: 28018-19, 28020 (part), 28024, 28040 (part), 28043, 28074, 28076, 28114 (part), 28139, 28150 (part), 28160,
28167, 28616, 28646, 2865? 28657 (part), 28664, 28701-43, 28745-58, 28760, 28761 (part), 28762-63, 28765-66,
28768 28770^84, 28786-90, 28793, 28800-07, 28810, 28812-16, 28901-06, 28908, 28909 (part), 30559 (part)
NORTH DAKOTA 102d Congress 241
NORTH DAKOTA
(Population, 1980 census, 652,695)
SENATORS
OUENTIN N. BURDICK, Democrat, endorsed by North Dakota Democrat-NPL, of
FarffO ND; born Munich, ND, June 19, 1908; public school education; B.A. and LL.B.
decrees University of Minnesota; lawyer; member: Church of Christ, Eagles, Elks,
Masons* Boy Scouts, Sigma Nu Fraternity; married to Jocelyn Birch Peterson, July 7,
I960- children: Jonathan, Jan (Mrs. Glenn Hill), Jennifer, Jessica, Leslie, Birch and Gage
^deceased)- elected to 86th Congress, November 4, 1958; elected to the U.S. Senate, June
28 I960 to fill out the unexpired term of 4Vfe years of the late Senator William Langer;
reflected to full 6-year term November 3, 1964; reelected November 3, 1970, November
2 1976, November 2, 1982, and November 8, 1988; chairman, Environment and Public
Works Committee; chairman, Appropriations, Agriculture, and Rural Development Sub-
committee- member, Special Committee on Aging; member, Select Committee on Indian
Affairs and Rural Health Caucus (cofounder).
Office Listings
511 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3401 224-2551
AdmhiistVative Assistant.-Mary Wakefield. FAX: 224-1 193
Press Secretary. Jean D. Brodshaug.
Office Manager. Jean R. Johnson.
Personal Secretary. Geraldine Gaginis.
PO EOT 2057 Bismarck, ND 58501 (701) 255-2553
Room 266, 657 Second Avenue N., Fargo, ND 58102 (701) 237-4000
108 Federal Building, Grand Forks, ND 58201 (701) 746-1014
319 Federal Building, 100 1st Streei SW., Minot, ND 58701 (701) 852-4503
KENT CONRAD, Democrat, of Bismarck, ND; born in Bismarck on March 12, 1948;
attended Roosevelt School, Bismarck; graduated Wheelus High School, Tripoli, Libya,
^tttendeTuniversity of Missouri, Columbia, 1967; B.A. Stanford University, CA,
1971 : M B A., George Washington University, Washington, DC, 1975; assistant to tax
commissioAer, Bismarck, 1974-80; director, Management Planning and Personnel, North
Dakota Tax Department, March 1980-December 1980; tax commissioner, State of North
Dakota, 1981-8% married in February 1987 to Lucy Calautti; one child I by former mar-
ria* Jessamyn Abigail; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986; member: Agn-
SuUure, Nutrition and Forestry, Budget, and the Energy and Natural Resources Commit-
tees, Select Committee on Indian Affairs.
Office Listings
361 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3403 ??t?
Chief of Staff.-David Haring. FAX: 224-77 76
Legislative Director. Mary Eccles. ri -> D - 2Z4-*7 iu
i^TS^ Rosser, Bismarck, ND 58501 (701) 258-4648
^** Fourth Street, Grand Forks, ND ^ ^^
Fa^^ m 58102 <> gfcSg
Suite 105, 100 First Street SW., Minot, ND 58701 (701) 852-0703
REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
BYRON L DORGAN, Democrat, of Bismarck, ND; born in Dickinson, ND, May 14,
Ti * ;~i pi.2,t Wicrh School 1961* B.S., University of North Dakota, 1965;
Commissioner, 1969-80, the
242 Congressional Directory NORTH DAKOTA
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- se-
lected 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-
four children; Scott, Shelly, Brendan, and Haley; reelected in 1988 with 71 percent of the
votes; reelected again in 1990.
Office Listings
203 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3401 225-2611
Administrative Assistant. Susan Brophy. FAX. 225-9436
Legislative Director. Douglas Norell.
Press Assistant. Marc Kimball.
358 Federal Building, Bismarck, ND 58502 (701) 250-4618
112 Roberts Street, Fargo, ND 58017 (JQ\\ 239-5389
Field Coordinator. Kevin R. Carvell.
? 1 5fi ? 4 tSE5ft 5?2 s 55 >art) * 5726 *"*> 5727 <?**> 5743 (Pt>. 57<* 2 (part), 57634 (part),
Cpa f ) '<5Si? 1 " 18 ' 5802 - 21 > 58023-24. 58027, 58029, 58030 Opart), 58031, 58032
?^ 8042 "" 43 ' 58045-49, 58051-52, 58053 (part), 58054, 58056-65, 58067-69,
ll, 1 ??" 03 ' 581 5 ' 58107-09, 58201-02, 58205-06, 58210, 58212-16, 58218-20
70 ?&S )i .f5i2 1 'SS?!, 5 ?? - * 1 ' 58243 - 46 ' 58248-51, 58253-62, 58264-67, 58269-70, 58271
"" ~ U ' 58M3 ' 58315-25, 58327-33, 58335, 58337-39, 58341-46, 58348, 58351-
f 8379 - 82 - 58384-86, 58401-O2, 58411-12, 58413 (part). 58415-18 58420-
StJfttJ 58447 - 48 ' 58450-52, 58454-56, 58458, 58460-61, 58463-67, 58469,
sw - 58501-02, 58504-05, 58520-21, 58523-24, 58523-33, 53535, 53537-38, 53540-
&1^^^7 f S^^'SS'SkS 5 / 58 ^ 58568 - 73 ' 58575-77, 58579-81, 58601-02, 58620-22, 58623 (part),
58725*5872? ^ Jui !*&. 5 ?L (l ^ t) U 58638 " 47 ' 58649 " 5 7, 58701-02, 58704, 58710-16, 58718, 58720-23,
' *^'* 5 * 752 > 58 755-63, 58765, 58768-73, 58775-76, 58778-79, 58781-85,
' 58835 . 58838, 58843^5, 58847, 58849-50, 58852-56, 59221 (p^rt), 59270
OHIO 102d Congress 243
OHIO
(Population, 1980 census, 10,797,633)
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 presi-
dent, Royal Crown, 1966-68; president, Royal Crown International, 1967-69; board of di-
rectors, Questor Corp., 1970-74; member, numerous United States and international avia-
tion, 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, for the term ending January 3, 1981; reelected November 4,
1980; reelected November 4, 1986, for the term ending January 3, 1993.
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
Courthouse Building, 201 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 (216) 522-7095
Federal Building, Suite 10407, 550 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 684-3265
HOWARD M. METZENBAUM, Democrat, of Lyndhurst, OH; born in Cleveland,
OH, June 4, 1917; B.A., Ohio State University, 1939; LL.D., Ohio State University
School of Law, 1941; Ohio House of Representatives, 1943-46; Ohio State Senate, 1947-
50; campaign manager for Senator Stephen M. Young (D.-OH) in 1958 and 1964; founder,
Metzenbaum, Gaines, Finley & Stern Co., L.P.A.; cofounder and chairman of the board,
Airport Parking Co. of America, (APCOA) which merged with International Telephone
& Telegraph Corp. and became ITT Consumer Services Corp.; chairman of the board,
ComCorp, Inc., a chain of suburban newspapers; married to the former Shirley Turoff,
August 8, 1946; four daughters: Barbara (Mrs. John Sherwood), Susan (Mrs. Joel Hyatt),
Shelley (Mrs. Steven Kelman), and Amy; board member, American Cancer Society
(Cleveland); Cystic Fibrosis; Northern Ohio Children's Performing Music Foundation,
Inc. (The Singing Angels); fellow, Brandeis University; Democratic nominee for the U.S.
Senate, 1970; appointed U.S. Senator, January 4, 1974, to fill the vacancy created by the
resignation of William B. Saxbe, and served until December 23, 1974; unsuccessful candi-
date for renomination in 1974; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-
year term beginning January 3, 1977; reelected November 2, 1982, and again on Novem-
ber 8, 1988.
Office LUtings
140 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3502 224-2315
Administrative Assistant.Joel Johnson. FAX: 224-8906
Communications Director. Nancy Coffey,
Room 2915, 124O East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199 (216) 522-7272
Suite 405, 200 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 469-6774
10411 Federal Building, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 684-3894
Room 620, 234 Summit Street, Toledo, OH 43603 (419) 259-7536
Room 510, City, Center One, Ltd., 100 Federal Plaza, Youngstown, OH
44503 1. * - (216)746-1132
244 Congressional Directory OHIO
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
CHARLES LUKEN, Democrat, of Cincinnati, OH; born in Cincinnati, July 18, 1951;
B A University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, 1973; LL.B., University of Cincinnati
College of Law, 1976; attorney; admitted to Cincinnati Bar Association, 1976; admitted to
the Ohio Bar Association; member, Cincinnati City Council, 1981-84; mayor, city of Cin-
cinnati 1984-90; son of Congressman Thomas A. Luken; board member: Catholic Serv-
ices Southwest Ohio, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Museum of Natural History,
Cincinnati Zoological Society; married to the former Marcia Spaeth; three children:
Samuel 1977* Lauren, 1979; and Molly, 1982; elected to the 102d Congress on November
6, 1990.
Office Listings
1632 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3501 225-2216
Administrative Assistant. Hannah Margetich.
Legislative Assistant. Valerie Van Dopp.
Special Assistant. Kathy Paddock.
Owynne Building, Suite 1300, 602 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 648-2723
Clerk. Charlene Heyd.
Hamilton County: Townships of Colerain, Crosby, Delhi, Green, Harrison, Miami, Springfield, and Whitewater;
municipal corporations of Arlington Heights, Cheviot, Cincinnati (part), Elmwood Place, Forest Park, Glendale,
Greenhms, Mount Healthy, North College Hill, Sharonville, Spnngdale, and Wyoming. Population (1980), 515,867.
ZIP Codes: 45001-02, 45030 (part), 45033, 45051-52, 45200 (part), 45202, 45203 (part), 45204-05, 45208 (part), 45211,
45214 (part), 45215 (part), 4S216> 45217 (part), 45218, 45219 (part), 45220 (part), 45221-24, 45225 (part), 45229
(part), 45231-33, 45237-38, 45240 (part), 45241, 45246-48, 45249 (part), 45250
SECOND DISTRICT
WILLIS D. GRADISON, JR., Republican, of Cincinnati, OH; born in Cincinnati, De-
cember 28, 1928; educated in Cincinnati public schools; B.A., Yale University, 1949;
M.B.A., Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1951; D.C.S., Harvard,
1954; investment broker; assistant to the Under Secretary of the Treasury, 1953-55; assist-
ant to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1955-57; member: Cincinnati City
Council, 1961-74; National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity, 1971-74; tax
policy advisory committee, council on environmental quality, 1970-72; delegation of
mayors representing the United States in Poland, October 1971; mayor of Cincinnati,
1971; chairman, board of directors, Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, 1970-74;
children: Ellen, Anne, Margaret, Robin, Beth, Maile Jo, Benjamin, Logan, and Andrew;
married Heather Jane Stirton, 1980; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; re-
elected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1125 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3502 225-3164
Chief of Staff. Ronald S. Boster.
Administrative Assistant. Margaret Totten.
Federal Office Building, 550 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 684-2456
District Manager. Annette Wishard.
District Representative. Jeff Feldkamp.
Brown Comity, Oermont County: That part not contained in the Sixth District HAMILTON COUNTY: That part not
contained in the First District. Population (1980), 514,408.
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),
151X-? 7 * ^ 5WO * 45162 tP" 1 * 4 *166-68, 171 Opart), 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 (p*T$T4S242-45, 45249 (part), 45255, 45697 (pSrt)
OHIO 102d Congress 245
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 I960-
A.B., Denison University, Granville, OH, 1964; named Little All-American in football;
most valuable player, OH Conference; Peace Corps volunteer, 1966-67; realtor; member,
Ohio General AssemblyState representative, 1969-72, State senator, 1973-78; member:
Montgomery County Democratic Party; board of managers, Ah- Force Museum Founda-
tion; board of trustees, Holiday Aid; board of advisors, 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 Serv-
ices Programs; NCAA Silver Anniversary Award; Freedom Award from the Asian Pa-
cific American Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Janet Dick, 1972; two chil-
dren: Jyl and Matthew; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2162 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3503 225-6465
Administrative Assistant. George M. Lowrey.
Legislative Assistant/Rules Committee Associate Staff. Gail M. Amid-
zich
Personal Secretary/Office Manager. Bonnie Ruestow.
501 Federal Building, 200 West Second Street, Dayton, OH 45402 (513) 225-2843
District Director. Madeline Iseli-Smith.
Montgomery County: That part not contained in the Sixth District. Population (1980), 513,588.
ZIP Codes: 45309, 45315, 45322, 45325, 45327, 45342, 45345, 45354, 45370, 45377, 45401-10, 45414-15, 45417-20,
45422, 45424, 45427-29, 45430-32, 45439-40, 45449, 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; grad-
uated, 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 Town-
ship Trustees and Clerks; the Ohio Farm Bureau; and Findlay Area Chamber of Com-
merce; 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:
Energy and Commerce Committee, Subcommittees on Telecommunications, and Finance,
Energy and Power, and Oversight and Investigations; member, Select Committee on Nar-
cotics Abuse and Control.
Office Listings
2448 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3504 225-2676
Administrative Assistant. Jim Conzelman.
Legislative Assistant Beverly Marshall.
Press Secretary. Peggy Peterson.
Office Manager/Personal Secretary. Debi Derailing.
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
246 Congressional Directory OHIO
All or narts of the Counties oft Allen, Auglaize, Crawford, Hancock, Hardin, Knox, Richland, Shelby, and Wyandot
The Northeastern one-half. Population (1980), 514,696.
1 (part), 43014, 43019 (part), 43022, 43028, 43037, 43048 (part), 43050 ,43302 (part), 43310
,W26, 43330, 43331 (part) A 4333 <p**t), 4334C fr-rtX.43343 (part) 43345 art), 43346,
3347 (part),
44820, 44822-23,
(part), 45383 (part),
45835-36, 45839-41, 45843
45868 (part), 45869 (part),
45894 (part), 45895 (part), 45896-97
-Oi 45804-10, 45812, 45814, 45816, 45817 (part), 45819-2O, 4583O (part), 45833 (part),
(part), 45845, 45846 (part), 45850, 45854, 45856 (part), 45858 (part), 45859, 45865, 45867
45870171, 45872 (part), 45877 (part), 45881, 45884, 45885 (part), 45887 (part), 45888-90*
FIFTH DISTRICT
PAUL E. GILLMOR, Republican, of Port Clinton, OH; born in Tiffm, 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; ad-
mitted to the Ohio Bar in 1965 and 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; two children: Linda, 25, and Julie, 23; elected on November 8,
1988, to the 101st Congress; reelected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990.
Office Listings
1203 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3505 225-6405
Administrative Assistant. Mark Wellman.
Executive Assistant. Karen Parker.
Press Secretary. Mark Isakowitz.
100 Federal Building, Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 354-1988
120 Jefferson Street, 2d Floor, Port Clinton, OH 43452 (419) 734-1999
608 North Clinton Street, Defiance, OH 43512 (419) 782-1996
185 East Washington Row, Sandusky, OH 44870 (419) 627-1988
Counties: Defiance, Erie, Henry, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, and Williams. FULTON COUNTY: That
part not contained in the Ninth District. HURON COUNTY: Townships of Lyme, Norwich, Richmond, and
Sherman; municipal corporation of Bellevue. WOOD COUNTY: That part not contained in the Ninth District
Population (1980), 514,189.
ZIP Codes: 43316 (part), 43402, 43406-08, 43410, 43412 (part), 43413-14, 43416, 43420, 43430-33, 43435-43, 43445
fcart), 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
BOB McEWEN, Republican, of Hillsboro, OH; born in Hillsboro, OH, January 12,
1950; attended Hillsboro city schools; graduated, Hillsboro High School, 1968; B.B.A.,
economics, University of Miami, 1972; vice president, Boebinger, Inc.; elected to Ohio
House of Representatives, 1974, from 77th District which includes five counties in central
Ohio; reelected, 1976 and 1978; member: agriculture and natural resources committee,
State and local government committee, and ways and means committee; ranking minority
member, house financial institutions committee; member: Gideons; Hillsboro Christian
Church, board of elders; Rotary International; Jaycees; Farm Bureau; Chamber of Com-
merce; Grange; Optimist; Sigma Chi; married wife, Liz, 1976; four children: Meredith,
Jonnatfcan, Robert, and Elizabeth; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; re-
elected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
2431 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3506 225-5705
Administrative Assistant. Phil Bond. FAX: 225-0224
Executive Assistant. Lisa Boyd.
Communications Director. Christopher Baldwin.
301 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 (513) 393-4223
District Director. Barbara Briggs.
Post Office Building, Portsmouth, OH 45662 (614) 353-5171
Counties; Adams, Clinton, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Vinton, and Warren. ATHENS COUNTY:
Townships of Waterloo and York. CLERMONT COUNTY That part not contained in the Second District FAYETTE
COUNTY: That part not contained in the Seventh District. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: That part not contained in the
Third District. Population (1980), 514,895.
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 tort), 45105, 45107 (part), 45110, 45114, 45118 (part), 45122 (part), 45123,
45132, 45133 (part), 45135, 45138, 45140 tort), 45142 (part), 45144 Opart), 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, 456367 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)
SEVENTH DISTRICT
DAVID L. HOBSON, Republican, of Springfield, OH; born in Cincinnati, OH, Octo-
ber 17, 1936; attended Bond Hill Elementary School, Cincinnati; graduated from With-
row 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 Ohio bar,
April 23, 1965; airman, Ohio Air National Guard, 1958-62; 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 Universi-
ty; elected Ohio State senator, 1982-90; majority whip, 1986-88; president pro tempore,
1988-90; married in 1958 to the former Carolyn Alexander; three children: Susan, 1963;
Lynn Martha, 1965; Douglas Lee, 1968; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6,
1990.
Office Listings
1338 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3507 225^324
Administrative Assistant. Mary Beth Carozza.
Press Secretary. Tern Farell.
Legislative Director. Tim Day.
Washihngton Office Manager. Ginny Gano.
Room 220, Post Office Building, 150 North Limestone Street, Springfield,
OH 45501-1121 < 513 H 2 5-2JZ5
399 East Church Street, Marion, OH 43302-4140 (614) 387-5300
Counties: Clark, Greene, Logan, Marion, Pickaway, and Union. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY: All except JACKSON TOWN-
SHIP. FAYETTE COUNTY: Townships of Jasper, Jefferson, Madison, Marion, Paint, and Union (enumerator districts
760, 765 A and 765B. block numbering area 9902: municipality of Washington Court House (blocks 203, 205, and
206 of block numbering area 9901 and block numbering area 9902; FRANKLIN , COUNTY: /leasan* .Township,
municipality of HarrisbiSg. and blocks 143, 201, 202, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214. 215, 216, 217, 218, 219JSO,
234, and 235 of Census Tract 98; MADISON COUNTY: Paint, Pleasant Range and Stokes Townships. WYANDOT
COUNTY: Pitt Township. Population (1980), 512,709.
43 64iart) ^ 43322,' 43324. 43331 , ..
43332-3 3 !335:36, 43337 tori), 43340 tort), 43341, 4^3 (part). 4g <pa - 43344 > 43345 '0^). 43347 tort),
43348, 43356 (part) 43357-^/43360, 44*33 (part), 45068 (part), 45169 tort), 45301, 45305, 45307, 45314, #316,
:), 45319, 45323-24, 45335, 45341, 45344 (part), 45349, 4gg tort), 45368-69, 45370 tort), 45372,
387, 45389, 45420 (part), 45430, 45431 (part), 45432-33, 45459 (part), 45469, 45500-06, 45644 (part),
45317 (part',, ,
45384-85/45387, 45389, 45420 (part), 45430, 45431 (part),
45843 (part), 45895 (part)
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EIGHTH DISTRICT
JOHN A BOEHNER, Republican, of Westchester, OH; born in Reading, OH, No-
vember 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, Cincinnati Chamber
of Commerce, Butler County Mental Health Association, co-chair, YMCA Capital Cam-
paign, Union Elementary School PTA, Middletown Chamber of Commerce, Dayton
Chamber of Commerce, American Legion Post 218 of Middletown, Butler County Trust-
ees and Clerks Association; married to the former Deborah Gunlack in 1973; two chil-
dren: Lindsay M., 1978; Tricia A., 1980; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6,
1990.
OfBce Listings
1020 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3508 225-6205
Administrative Assistant. Barry Jackson. FAX: 225-0704
Legislative Director. Thorn Stohler.
Office Manager. Karen Cologne.
646 High Street, Hamilton, OH 45011 (513) 895-5656
5617 Liberty Fairfield Road, Hamilton, OH 45011 (513) 894-6003
District Director. Sue Clark.
12 South Plum Street, Troy, Ohio 45373 (513) 339-1524
Counties: Butler, Darke, Mercer, Miami, Preble, and Van Wert CHAMPAIGN COUNTY: Jackson Township. Population
(1980), 513,427.
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 Cer-
tified 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 Histori-
cal 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,
and House Auto Parts Task Force; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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Office Listings
1228 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3509 225-4146
Administrative Assistant. Ted Mastroianni.
Press Secretary. Robin Buckley.
Office Manager. Norma Olsen.
Legislative Director. Roberta Jeanquart.
Federal Building, Room 719, 234 Summit Street, Toledo, OH 43604 (419) 259-7500
Lucas County: Fulton County: Townships of Amboy, Chesterfield, Fulton, Pike, Royalton, Swan Creek, and York;
WOOD COUNTY Lake Township, municipal corporations of North wood and Rossford. Population (1980), 514,144.
43412 (part), 43434, 43445 (part), 43447 (part), 43460, 43465 (part), 43504, 43515, 43522 (part), 43528,
. 435 * 43542 ' 43547 43558 43560 ' 43566 ' 43567 (part) ' 43571 ' 4360 - 20 623-24
TENTH DISTRICT
CLARENCE E. MILLER, Republican, of Lancaster, OH; born in Lancaster, Fairfield
County, OH, on November 1, 1917; educated in Fairfield County school system; profes-
sional schooling from I.C.S., Scranton, PA; practicing electrical engineer; married to the
late Helen M. Brown of Lancaster; two children: Ronald and Jacqueline (Mrs. Thomas
Williams); member of the First Methodist Church of Lancaster, OH; served as a member
of the Lancaster, OH, City Council; elected mayor of Lancaster hi 1963; former member
of the legislative committee of the National League of Cities and the Ohio Municipal
League and a member of the executive committee of the Mayors Association of Ohio; a
member of the board of directors of the YMCA; elected to the 90th Congress; reelected
to each succeeding Congress; member, Appropriations Committee, Congressional Steel
Caucus, and Environmental and Energy Study Conference; and a Congressional Mining
Coneress member; honors and awards: honorary doctorate degrees from Marietta College
iA Marietta, OH and Rio Grande College in Rio Grande, OH; the Phillips Medal of
Public Service from Ohio University in Athens, OH; member, Ohio Valley Health Serv-
ices Foundation; member of Technology Assessment Board for the Office of Technology
Assessment (OTA).
Office Listings
2308 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515^3510 ^IMl
Administrative Assistant. Robert A. Reintsema. FAX: 225-3132
Office Manager. -Linda G. Roderick.
Executive Assistant. Philip K. Straw.
Associate Staff. William P. Groehring. AIAQ
212 South Broad Street, Lancaster, OH 43130 (614) 654-5149
27 South Park, Newark, OH 43055 < 614 > 349-8279
Countie* Fairfield, Gall* Lawrence, Meigs, Morgan Muskmgum, **" ^SS
250 Congressional Directory OHIO
ELEVENTH DISTRICT
fxovici
University uincmnan, 1^/1; j-fjL^.jD., v^icvciua Aj.i **.** -^ v **w fe -. v^* ^c*w, Cleveland State
University, 1974; lawyer; member, Ohio House of Representatives, 1975-80; chairman,
Cuyahoga County House delegation, 1979-80; married to the former Sandra Pestotnik,
1975; one son, Edward; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to
each' succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1111 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-351 1 225-6331
Administrative Assistant. Steve Elmendorf.
Office Administrator. Carol Simons.
Press Secretary. Paul Bledsoe.
Room 220, 5970 Heisley Road, Mentor, OH 44060 (216) 639-1700
District Administrator. Jan Litterst.
Counties: Ashtabula, Geauga, and Portage. LAKE COUNTY: AH except municipal corporations of Wicklijffe, Wfl-
loughby Hills (part), and WUlowick, TRUMBULL COUNTY, Townships of Bloomfield, Braccville, Bristol, Farming-
ton, Johnston, Greene, Gustauvus, Kinsman, Mecca, Mesopotamia, and Southmgton. Population (1980), 512,867
ZIP Codes: 44003-04, 44010, 44021, 44022 (part), 44024, 44026, 44030, 44032-34, 44041, 44045-48, 44057, 44060,
44062, 44064-66, 44068, 44072, 44076-77, 44080-82, 44084-86, 44088, 44092 (part), 44093, 44094 (part), 44099,
44201 (part), 44202 (part), 44211, 44231, 44234, 44236 (part), 44240-41, 44255, 44260 (part), 44265-66, 44272, 44285,
44288, 44402, 44410 (part), 44411, 44412 (part), 44417 (part), 44428, 44429 (part), 44430, 44439, 44444 (part), 44449
(part), 44450, 44470, 44481 (part), 44483 (part), 44491 (part), 44601 (part), 44632 (part)
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; ad-
ministrative assistant to State Senator Donald Lukens, 1975-77; elected, Ohio State Legis-
lature, 1979-82; chairman, health and human services committee; member: Friends of
Mental Health, affiliated with the Franklin County Department of Mental Health; 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," 1983-90; Northland Community Council Presi-
dent's Award, 1981-82; American Security Council's Leadership Award, 1983-90; Ohio
Health Care Association's "Buckeye Award;" elected to 98th Congress and each succeed-
ing Congress; member House Armed Services Committee and House Budget Committee.
Office Listings
1133 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 400, 200 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 469-7318
Office Manager. Sally A. Testa
Counties Delaware and Morrow. FRANKLIN COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fifteenth District. LICKING
COUNTY: That part not contained in the Tenth District. Population (1980), 512,925.
, 43013, 43015, 43017 (part), 43018, 43019 (part), 43021, 43023 (part),
3 lilf^lF^^
%$! 4V ^-P iSSS 1 , 4321 .. 1 fafi- 43213 > 43Z19 ' *M*f(pit>. 4322? (pirt). 43228 (jrt), 43225-30; 232
8*&^,S^M3^Sa'. r!Sn* > 43338, 43342 p
OHIO 102d Congress 251
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT
DON J. PEASE, Democrat, of Oberlin, OH; born in Toledo, OH, September 26, 1931;
attended Lincoln grammar school, Toledo; graduated, Scott High School, 1949; B.S.,
Ohio University, Athens, OH, 1953; M.A., Ohio University, 1955; Fulbright scholar,
King's College, University of Durham, England, 1954-55; served in the U.S. Army,
1955-57; coeditor and copublisher, Oberlin News-Tribune, 1957-68; editor, 1969-76;
served in Ohio Senate, 1965-66; Ohio House of Representatives, 1969-74; Ohio Senate,
1975-76; Oberlin City Council, 1962-64; married to the former Jeanne Wendt; one child:
Jennifer; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
Office Listings
2410 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3513 225-3401
Chief of Staff/Legislative Director. J. William Goold. FAX:22S-0066
Press Secretary. Margaret Mary O'Laughlin.
1936 Cooper Foster Park Road, Lorain, OH 44053 (216) 282-5003
District Representative. Nancy Yood.
County Administration Building, Medina, OH 44256 (216) 725-6120
The Centre, Suite 101, 42 East Main Street, Ashland, OH 44805 (419) 281-4184
County Administration Building, Norwalk, OH 44857 (419) 668-0206
Jackson Betts Federal Building, Mansfield, OH 44092 (419) 526-6663
Counties: Ashland and Medina. HURON COUNTY. That part not contained in the Fifth District. LORAIN COUNTY: All
except Columbia Township. RICHLAND COUNTY That part not contained in the Fourth Ehsmct. SUMMIT COUNTY:
Copley Township except the municipal corporations of Akron and Fairlawn. Population (1980), 515,346.
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;
BA', University of Arkon, 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, Educa-
tion Committee and member, Ohio Board of Regents), 1977-83; mayor of the city of
Akron 1984-86- married to the former Joyce Handler in 1968; one child: Amanda; elect-
ed to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1518 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3514 %l~ivil
Administrative Assistant [Vacant.] m FAX. 225-5278
Executive Assistant/Office Manager. Dianne TomaseJc.
Legislative Director. Sara Platt Davis. , Atf > M , ,^ 7 in
FederalBuilding, 2 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44308 (216) 375-5710
Office Administrator. Judi Shapiro.
County: The entire county, except Copley Township. Population (1980), 514,662.
^ &
44685 (part), 44720 (part)
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FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
CHALMERS P. WYLIE, Republican, of Columbus, OH; born in Norwich, OH, No-
vember 23, 1920; attended Pataskala public schools, Otterbem College, Ohio State Uni-
versitv and graduated from Harvard Law School; Honorary Doctor of Law Degree
from Otterbem College; enlisted in U.S. Army as private; obtained rank of first lieutenant
served with 30th Infantry Division through five European campaigns; decorated with
Silver Star, Bronze Star, French Croix de Guerre Unit Citation, Belgian Fouragier Unit
Citation, Presidential Unit Citation with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart and Legion
of Merit- retired colonel in Army Reserves; elected city attorney of Columbus, OH, No-
vember 1953; former partner, law firm of Gingher & Christensen; served three terms in
State legislature of Ohio, 1961-66; elected president of Ohio Municipal League, 1957; Co-
lumbus Area Chamber of Commerce Award for Civic Leadership, 1983; Added awards:
inducted into Cooperative Hall of Fame 1990; recipient of the Silver Helmet Award,
1991- member: North Broadway United Methodist Church; Columbus and Ohio State Bar
Associations- Kiwanis; 33 Mason; member of House Committees on Banking, Finance
and Urban Affairs, Veterans' Affairs, and Joint Economic Committee; married Marjorie
Ann Siebold; two children: Jacquelyn and Bradley; two grandchildren: Tamara and
Pamela Poston; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each suc-
ceeding Congress.
Office Listings
2310 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3515 225-2015
Administrative Assistant. Benson H. Hart. FAX- 225-7548
Personal/ Appointment Secretary. Angela S. Gambo.
Room 500, 200 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 469-5614
District Representative. Waller C. Bloom.
Special Projects/Caseworker. Kathleen Greene.
Franklin County: That part not contained in the Twelfth District. MADISON COUNTY That part not contained in the
Seventh District Population (1980), 514,697.
ZIP Codes: 43002, 43017 (part), 43026, 43064 (part), 43065 (part), 43085 (part), 43110, 431 19, 43123, 43125-26, 43137,
43140, 43146 (part), 43162, 43201, 43202, 43204, 43205 (part), 43206 (part), 43207, 43210, 43212, 43214, 43215 (part),
43216 (part), 43220-23, 43227 (part), 43228, 43232 (part), 43235.
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT
RALPH RBGULA, 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 Epis-
copal 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
2207 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3516 225-3876
Executive Secretary. Sylvia Snyder.
Appropriations. Barbara Wainman.
Legal Counsel/Aging. Mark Benedict.
Press Secretary. Julie Lawson.
4150 Belden Village Street NW., Canton, OH 44718 (216) 489-4414
District Office Manager. Jeannette Griffin.
Counties: Holmes, Stark, and Wayne. CARROLL COUNTY: Brown Township. Population (1980), 513,215.
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44632 Opart), 44633, 44634 (part), 44636, 44637 (part), 44638 foart)^^"-^ 9 ' * 2 (p * rt) ' 4463 '
44652. 44654 (part), 44657 (part), 44659-62, 44666-67, 44669-70,
44687, 44688 (part), 44689-90, 44691 (part), 44701-11, 44714, 447
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
JAMES A. TRAFICANT, JR., Democrat, of Poland, OH; bora in Youngstown OH
May 8, 1941; son of James A., Sr., and Agnes Traficant; attended St. Matthias Elementa-
ry School, Youngstown, OH; attended Woodrow Wilson High School, Youngstown, OH,
1956-57; graduated, Cardinal Mooney High School, Youngstown, OH, 1959- B.S educa-
tion, 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 alco-
hol, Youngstown State University and Kent State University; national lecturer, drug and
alcohol abuse and juvenile problems; instructor, drug and alcohol abuse, Ohio Peace Offi-
cer Training Institute and Ohio State Highway Patrol; State manager, Girard Life Insur-
ance; 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
312 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3517 225-5261
Chief of Staff. H. West Richards.
Legislative Assistants. Dan Blair; Lucia lannandrea.
Office of Manager. Michelle Kaiser.
11 Overhill Road, Youngstown, OH 44512 (216) 788-2414
391 Mahoning Avenue, Warren, OH 44483 (216) 399-2907
Mahoning County. Columbian a County Townships of Knox and West. TRUMBULL COUNTY: That part not contained
in the Eleventh District. Population (1980), 515,223.
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),
44431-53, 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
DOUGLAS APPLEGATE, Democrat, of Steubenville, OH; born in Steubenville,
March 27, 1928; educated in Steubenville public schools; graduated, Steubenville High
School, 1947; engaged in real estate business; served in Ohio House of Representatives,
1961-69; Ohio Senate, 1969-77; member: Steubenville Community Club, Young Demo-
crats, Elks, Eagles, Catholic Community Center, Polish Athletic Club, Polish National
Alliance, and numerous other civic and fraternal organizations; member, Steubenville
Presbyterian Church; married to the former Betty Jean Engstrom, 1950; two children:
Kirk and David; two granddaughters: Rebecca and Sara; elected to the 95th Congress,
November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2183 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3518 225-6265
Administrative Assistant. James R. Hart.
Personal Secretary. Kathrine Hancmann.
Ohio Valley Tower, Room 610, Steubenville, OH 43952 (614) 283-3716
Assistant District Office Manager. Julie Ellen.
46060 National Road West, St. Clairsville, OH 43950 (614) 695-4600
109 West Third Street, East Liverpool, OH 43920-4505 (216) 385-5921
1330 Fourth Street NW., New Philadelphia, OH 44663 (216) 343-9112
254 Congressional Directory omo
Coshocton Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, Noble, and Tuscarawas CARROLL COUNTY: That nut
,' rt. Sixteenth District. CoLUMBiANA COUNTY. That part not contained in the Seventeeth District
contained in the Tenth District. WASHINGTON COUNTY: That partS
C: part not
contained in the Tenth District. Population (1980), 514,012.
TP r^*.. 4V710-11 43713, 43716-19, 43722-23, 43724 (part), 43725 (part), 43729, 43732 (part), 43733, 43736,43747
Sfso 43752 43754-55 43757, 43759, 43768, 43772-73, 43778-80, 43784, 43786, 43788-89, 43793, 43M3, 438W
?nZS 43M5 438t 1 43812 (part) 43821 (part), 43822 (part), 43824, 43828, 43832. 43836-37, 43840 43842 S
^^ f ^S^43wTSr43905-S 43912-17, 43920, 43925-28, 43930-35, 43937^8, 43950-53, 439K
MM^^m^^ffl-Tl^m 4398 , 43983-86, 43988-89. 44408 (part), 44413, 44415, 44423, 44427 S
Sttf&rt IMS 4444^44443 (part), 44445, 44454 (part), 44455. 44460 (part), 44490 (part), 44492-93, *W
4408 torO 44609 taut) 44612 frrtX 44615 (part), 44620-22, 44624 (part), 44625 (part), 44626 (part) 44G9,
44631 44637 foJrt) 44639 44643 (part). 44651, 44653, 44654 (part), 44656, 44657 (part), 44663, 44671, 44675
446&.794M& art)744681 (part), 44?82-83, 44686, 44688 (part), 44693, 44695. 44697, 44699, 45715 (part), 45727
45730, 45734, 45744 (part), 45745-46, 45767, 45768 (part), 45774, 45789
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
EDWARD F. FEIGHAN, Democrat, of Lakewood, OH; born in Lakewood, OH on
October 22, 1947; attended St. Luke Grade School, Cleveland; attended Notre Dame
International High School, Rome, Italy; graduated St. Edward High School, Cleveland,
in 1965; B.A., Loyola University, New Orleans, LA, 1969; J.D., Cleveland-Marshall Col-
lege of Law at Cleveland State University, 1978; elected to the Ohio House of Represent-
atives, 1973-79; elected to board of commissioners of Cuyahoga County, OH, 1978-82;
White House appointee to the National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity,
1978-80; Cleveland, Cuyahoga County and Ohio Bar Associations, City Club, Citizens
League, League of Women Voters, board of trustees of the National Association of
Counties of Ohio, executive committee of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party;
nephew of former Representative Michael A. Feighan; married to Nadine Hopwood; four
children: Lauren, David, Farrell, and Teddy; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; Committee assignments: Foreign Af-
fairs Committee; Subcommittees: Europe and the Middle East, Africa Subcommittee,
International Economic Policy and Trade; the Judiciary Committee; Crime Subcommit-
tee; Monopolies and Commercial Law Subcommittee; member, Helsinki Commission.
Office Listings
1124 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3519 225-5731
Administrative Assistant. Michael J. Rosenberg.
Executive Assistant. George Cody.
Office Manager, Jennifer Duke.
Federal Office Building, Room 2951, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH
44199 (216)522-4382
District Administrator. Dan J. Clark.
Cuyahoga County: Municipal corporations of Bay Village, Beachwood, Bentleyville. Brecksville, Broadview Heights,
Chagrin Falls, Euclid (except Euclid Beach Park area), Fairview Park, Gates Mills, Glenwillow, Highland Height*
Hunting Valley, Independence, Lakewood (western portion), Lyndhurst, Mayfield, Mayfteld Heights, Moretand
Hills, North Olmsted, North Royalton, Oakwood, Parma (southern portion), Parma Heights, Pepper Pike, Rich-
mond Heights, Rocky River, Solon, South Euclid, Strongsville (southern portion), University Heights (eastern
portion), Valley View, Walton Hills, and Westlake; townships of Chagrin Falls and Olmsted. LAKE Gown:
Wickliffe, Willowick, and part of Willoughby Hills. LORAIN COUNTY: Columbia Township. Population (1980),
514,889.
ZIP Codes: 44022 (part), 44028 (part), 44040, 44070, 44092 (part), 44094 (part), 44107 (part), 44116, 44118 (part),
44119 (part), 44121, 44122 (part), 44123-24, 44126, 44129 (part), 44130 (part), 44131 (part), 44132 (part), 44133,
44134 (part), 44136 (part), 44138 (part), 44139-41, 44143, 44145, 44146 (part), 44147
OHIO 102d Congress 255
TWENTIETH DISTRICT
MARY ROSE OAKAR, Democrat, of Cleveland, OH; born in Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, OH, March 5, 1940; graduated, Lourdes Academy, 1958; Ursuline College, B A
1962; John Carroll University, M.A., 1966; clerk, the Higbee Co., 1956-58; telephone op-
erator, Ohio Bell Telephone Co., 1957-62; instructor, Lourdes Academy, 1963-70; assist-
ant professor, Cuyahoga Community College, 1968-75; State central committeewoman,
20th congressional district, 1974; member, Cleveland City Council, Ward 8, 1973-77;
founder and volunteer-director, Near West Side Civic Arts Center; ward leader, Cuya-
hoga County Democratic Party; board of trustees: Federation for Community Planning;
Health and Planning Commission; Community Information Service; Society for Crippled
Children; Nationality Service Center; Y.W.C.A.; elected to the 95th Congress, November
2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2231 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3520 225-5871
Administrative Assistant. Thomas A. Albert. FAX: 225-0663
Special Assistant/Press. James Belles.
Federal Court Building, Room 523, Cleveland, OH 44114 (216) 522-4927
Administrative Assistant. Al Koson.
Cuyahoga County. That portion contained within the limits of all the western portion and part of the eastern portion
in the municipal corporation of Cleveland, the municipal corporations of Berea, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights,
Brookpark, Cuyahoga Heights, Garfield Heights. Lakewood (part), Linndale, Maple Heights, Middleburg Heights,
Newburgh Heights, Olmsted Falls, Parma (part), Riveredge Township, Seven Hills, and Strongsville (part).
Population (1980), 513,494. w
ZIP Code* 44017, 44100 (part), 44101-02, 44105 (part), 44107 (part), 44109, 44111, 44115 (part), 44125 (part). 44127,
44129 (part), 44130 (part), 44131 (part), 44134 (part), 44135, 44136 (part), 44137, 44138 (part), 44142, 44144, 44181
TWENTY-FIRST 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; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of the United
States; recipient of numerous civic awards including Cleveland Branch, NAACP, and the
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; recipient of honorary degrees from Wilberforce Uni-
versity, Shaw University, Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, Livingstone College,
Oberlin College, Morehouse College, Meharry Medical College, Howard University,
Morehouse School of Medicine, Central State University, Xavier University of Louisiana,
Tuskegee Institute Defense Intelligence College, Bethune-Cookman College, University
of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and Atlanta University; past chairman, Ohio State Bar Associa-
tion Criminal Justice Committee; past chairman, Congressional Black Caucus; past presi-
dent, 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 written 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 judge
for the Cleveland Municipal Court; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelect-
ed to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittees
on Labor/HHS/Education, HUD Independent Agencies; District of Columbia; former
chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; chairman, House Commit-
tee on Standards of Official Conduct; former chairman, House Select Committee on As-
sassinations.
256 Congressional Directory
OHIO
Office Listings
2365 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3521 225-7032
Administrative Assistant. [Vacant.] FAX: 225-1339
Personal Secretary. Barbara Brown.
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.
Cuyahoga County: Township of Warrensville; municipal corporations of Bedford, Bedford Heights, BratenahL
Cleveland (that part not contained in the Twentieth District), Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Euclid (that part
not contained in the Nineteenth District), Garfield Heights (that part not contained in the Twentieth District)
North Randall, Orange, Shaker Heights, University Heights (that part not contained in the Nineteenth District
Warrensville Heights, and Woodmere. Population (1980), 514,625 h
ZIP Codes: 44022 (part), 44100 (part), 44103-04, 44105 (part), 44106, 44107 (part), 44108, 44110, 44112-14 44115
(part), 44117, 44118 (part), 44119 (part), 44120, 44122 (part), 44125 (part), 44128, 44132 (part), 44146 (part), 44199
OKLAHOMA 102d Congress 257
OKLAH03MA
(Population, 1980 census, 3,025,266)
SENATORS
DAVID L. BOREN, Democrat, of Seminole, OK; born in Washington, DC, April 21,
1941; attended public schools in Seminole, OK; graduated Bethesda-Chevy Chase High
School, 1959; B.A., Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1963; M.A., Oxford University
(Rhodes Scholar), England, 1965; J.D., University of Oklahoma College of Law,
Norman, OK, 1968; captain, 6 years, Oklahoma National Guard; lawyer; chairman, de-
partment of government, Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, OK, 1970-74; admitted
to the Oklahoma Bar in 1968 and commenced practice in Seminole, OK; chairman, elec-
tions committee, and member, Oklahoma House of Representatives, 1967-75; Governor of
Oklahoma, 1975-79; member: Methodist Church, Phi Beta Kappa, 45th Infantry Division
Association; named 1 of 10 Outstanding Young Men in the United States by the U.S. Jay-
cees, 1976; married to the former Molly Wanda Shi, November 27, 1977; two children:
Carrie Christine and David Daniel; 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
453 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3601 224-4721
Administrative Assistant. David Cox.
Executive AssistantBeth Byrd.
Legislative Coordinator. John Deeken.
Press Secretary. Ken Levit.
621 North Robinson, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 231-4381
Suite 1820, 409 South Boston, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 581-7785
211 East Oak, Seminole, OK 74868 (405) 382-6480
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 Oklaho-
ma 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 Chil-
dren; chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, 1988-90; chairman, Re-
publican Policy Committee, 1991-93; member: Rotary Club, Fellowship of Christian Ath-
letes; married to the former Linda Lou Morrison; four children: Donny, Jenny, Kim, and
Robyn; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning Jan-
uary 3, 1981; reelected November 4, 1986.
Office Listings
713 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3602 224-5754
Administrative Assistant. Les Brorsen.
Communications Director. Ernie Schultz.
Legislative Director. Bret Bernhart.
Scheduler. Debbie Price. ,*^ ,,.,,
1820 Liberty Tower, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 231-4941
National Bank Building, Suite 201, 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
258 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
JAMES M. INHOFE, Republican, of Tulsa, OK; born in Des Moines, IA on Novem
ber 17, 1934; attended Tulsa public schools; graduated Central High School Tulsa. n?
1953; B.A., University of Tulsa, OK, 1959; served in the U.S. Army, SP 3d* class 1955
56; businessman; president, Quaker Life Insurance Company; elected to the OklahonT
House of Representatives, 1967-69; elected to the Oklahoma State Senate, 1969-77.
mayor of Tulsa, 1978-84; married to the former Kay Kirkpatrik; four children- Jim'
Perry, Molly, and Katy; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986- redacted to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
408 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3601 225-2211
Administrative Assistant. V. Bruce Thompson. FAX- 225-9187
Executive Assistant. Dottie Brown.
Legislative Director. Ruth Van Mark.
Press Secretary. Danny Finnerty.
Suite 305, 201 West 5th Street, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 581-7111
Creek County: City of Sapulpa (part). OSAGE COUNTY: Cities of Barnsdall, Fairfax, Hominy, and Pawhuska, and that
part not contained in the Fifth District. TULSA COUNTY: Towns of Bixby, Broken Arrow, O>lhnsvillc GlenoooL
Jenks, Owassp, Sand Springs, Skiatook, Sperry, Turley, and Tulsa City (that part not contained in th? Second
District which is_ in southeast Tulsa)., WASHINGTON COUNTY- Cities of Bartlesville (that part not incited tathe
Fifth District), Ochelata, Ramona, and Vera. Population (1980), 503,739. nwuoea in tne
<Part). 74008 (part), 74O09, 74011, 74012 (part), 74013, 74015 (part), 74020 (part) 74021
7 * I 4039 ***> 74041 ' 74043 ' 74047 (Pa*) /50-Sl, 74054, 74O55 (part), 74o6 74060-
k 7407V74073, 74082-84, 74100-61. 74103-07, 74108 (part), 74 ll? 7411^ 74114-17
74152-51, 7415^!
SECOND DISTRICT
SYNAR Democrat, of Muskogee, OK; born in Vinita, OK, October 17, 1950;
5S EffJ ,?^ 1001 ? of Muskogee; graduated from Muskogee Central High
T * 8; ^. BA Un iversity of Oklahoma, 1972; J.D., University of Oklahoma, 1977;
S^ nat ?^T^ lai ? luft University of Edinburgh, Scotland (economics), 1974;
^ SSi Y mver S tyi . Evanston ' IL > 1973; rancher, real estate broker, lawyer
f ^rP^T* ^ m 1977; recj P ient of 4-H Club and agricultural honors
Nov^mir 7 ?Q? ta ? dln & Y Ung Men of Am ri ^ ^80; elected to the 96th Congress
November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listing*
2441 Rayburn House Office Bidding. Washington, DC 20515-3602 ..... 225-2701
Administrative Assistant. Debbie Wesslund. ................... FAX- 225-2796
Legislative Director.-Kim Koontz. FAX ' 225 2?96
r /9 ffice Manager. Wendi Jones.
OK 74401
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county road in Srotion 20 Tohi ^S^^^ d^ing northwesterly along said stream channel to a point on a
intersectioTof^ SoutiTDdaw J ?S?-. M N rtl1 ' ??*?* 13 East i &cnce easterly on said county nd to the
91st StreeS Ae^ wesSw^n^S^i^ !! 10 ^^ . On S * wlh ^^^are Avenue to the interaction of East
northerly w^^u^Sad^ fSS ? ^^ J *- P ^ int On a oollll ^r road; thence southerly, westerly, and
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102d Congress 259
75th Street; thence west on East 75th Street to the intersection of South Evanston Avenue; thence north on South
Evanston Avenue to the intersection of East 75th Street; thence west on East 75th Street to the intersection of
South Lewis Avenue; thence north on South Lewis Avenue to the intersection of East 61st Street; thence east on
East 61st Street to the intersection of South Birmingham Avenue, thence northerly on South Birmingham Avenue
to the intersection of East 57th Street, thence easterly on East 57th Street to the intersection of South Delaware
Avenue, thence north on South Delaware Avenue to the intersection of East 56th Place; thence easterly on East
56th Place to the intersection of South Harvard Avenue; thence south on South Harvard Avenue to the
intersection of East 59th Street; thence easterly on East 59th Street to the intersection of South Louisville Avenue;
thence northerly on South Louisville Avenue to the intersection of East 59th Street; thence east on East 59th
Street to the intersection of South Marion Place; thence southerly on South Marion Place to the intersection of
East 59th Place; thence east on East 59th Place to the intersection of South Newhaven Avenue; thence southerly
on South Newhaven Avenue and South Newhaven Avenue extended to the intersection of East 60th Place; thence
east on East 60th Place to the intersection of South Oswego Avenue; thence south on South Oswego Avenue to
the intersection of East 61st Street; thence east on East 61st Street to the intersection of South Sheridian Avenue;
thence south on South Shendian Avenue to the intersection of East 71st Street; thence west on East 71st Street to
the intersection of South Yale Avenue; thence south on South Yale Avenue to the intersection of East 81st Street,
thence east on East 81st Street to the intersection of South Mingo Road; thence south on South Mmgo Road to the
intersection of East 101st Street; thence east on East 101st Street to the intersection of South 145th East Avenue;
thence south on South 145th East Avenue to the intersection of East 121st Street, thence east on East 121st Street
two and one-half miles to a point on the north line of Section 1, Township 17 North, Range 14 East; thence south
to a point on the stream channel of the Broken Arrow Creek; thence meandering northeasterly along said stream
channel to a point on East 121st Street on the north line of said section; thence east on East 121st Street to the
northeast corner of said section, said point being on the Tulsa- Wagoner County line; thence south along said
county line to point of beginning. Population (1980), 505,276.
ZIP Codes: 74008 (part), 74010, 74012 (part), 74014, 74015 (part), 74016-18, 74020 (part), 74021 (part), 74023 (part),
74027-28, 74030 (part), 74031, 74032 (part), 74034, 74036, 74038, 74039 (part), 74042, 74044, 74045 (part), 74046,
74047 (part), 74048-49, 74052-53, - " ' v JK". -. ^ -
74080-81774083 (part), 74085 '
m M-I an_33 7433540 7434244 __ _ _ _ _
74431, 74432 (part),' 74434-38,' 74440-*!,' 74444-47; 74450-52. 74454-72, 74552, 74561 (part)', 74637 (part), 74650,
74651 (part), 74829 (part), 74833 (part), 74835 (part), 74839 (part), 74845, 74859 (part), 74860, 74862, 74877, 74880,
74882, 74883 (part), 74931, 74936, 74941 (part), 74943-46, 74948, 74954-55, 74960, 74962, 74964, 74965
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,
T X 1964-77; cattleman, Brewster Angus Farms, 1968-; U.S. Army Reserve, 1968-71;
Oklahoma House of Representatives, 1982-89; chairman, Economic Development Com-
mittee, 1985-86; chairman, Business and Commerce Committee, 1987-88; chairman, Tour-
ism and Recreation Committee, 1988-89; vice chairman, Education Appropriations Com-
mittee- member, Appropriations Committee; member, Oklahoma Legislature's Special
Joint Committee on International Development; South/West Energy Council, vice-chair-
man 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* 5 ; INCA Board for Community Action; Recreational Vehicle In-
dustry'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; member: Committee on Public Works and Transportation, Committee
on Veteran Affairs.
Office Listings
2848 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3603 .............. S^onS
Administrative Assistant. Phyllis Kreis. FAX: 225-9029
Press Secretary. Jim Pate.
Executive Assistant. Jeff Rabon.
Legislative Assistant. Jeff Murray.
Suite Bf900 North Mississippi, Ada, OK 74820 ..................................................... (405) 36-1980
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the Fourth District. Population (1980), 504,268.
260 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA
ZIP Codes: 73027 (part), 73030, 73032, 73045 (part), 73046 (part). 73054 (part), 73063 (part), 73073 (part) 730R1
(part), 73086-88, 73098 (gart). 73401^3, Z^O, 73432^73435-3^^3438 (part) i 73439^1_, 73443, 7344$-SO, 734521
74574, 74576-78, 74701-02, 74720-24, 74726-31, 74733-38, 74740-41, 74743,' 74745, 74747-*8,' 74750* 74752~
74759-61, 74763-64, 74766, 74801-02, 74818, 74820-21, 74824-27, 74829 (part), 74830, 74831 (part), 74832 74Jm
(part), 74834, 74835 (part), 74836-38, 74839 (part), 74840, 74842-44, 74848-50, 74851 (part), 74852, 74854-561 74R57
(part), 74859 (part), 74863-64, 74865 (part), 74866-69, 74871, 74872 (part), 74873, 74875, 74878, 74881 (part) 74881
(part), 74884, 74901-02, 74930, 74932, 74935, 74937, 74939-^0, 74941 (part), 74942, 74947, 74949, 74951 74953
74956-57,74959,74963,74966 ' W '
FOURTH DISTRICT
DAVE McCURDY, Democrat, of Norman, OK; born in Canadian, TX, March 30
1950; attended Yukon, OK, public schools; graduated, Yukon High School, 1968; B.A*
1972, J.D., 1975, University of Oklahoma; Rotary graduate fellow, University of Edin-
burgh, Scotland, international economics, 1977-78; Captain, U.S. Air Force Reserve;
lawyer; admitted to the Oklahoma State Bar in 1975 and commenced practice in 1975-
assistant attorney general, State of Oklahoma, 1975-77; member, firm of Luttrell, Pendar-
vis & Rawlinson, 1978-79; private practice, 1979-80; member: Rotary; Jaycees; Chamber
of Commerce; Oklahoma Bar Association; University Lutheran Chapel; 1 of 10 Outstand-
ing Young Men of America by United States Jaycees, 1984; chairman, CDM Task Force
on Foreign Policy and Defense; vice chairman, Democratic Leadership Council; married
to the former Pamela Mary Plumb, M.D., 1971; three children: Joshua David, Cydney
Marie, and Shannon Rose; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to
each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2344 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3604 ................... 225-6165
Administrative Assistant. Stephen K. Patterson. FAX: 225-9746
Appointment Secretary. Carrie Friar.
Legislative Director. Stephanie W. Reed.
Office Manager. Daniela Newville.
P.O. Box 1265, 330 West Gray, No. 110, Norman, OK 73070 ............................. (405) 329-6500
District Administrative Assistant, W. Vaughn Clark.
103 Federal Building, Lawton, OK 73501 ....................................................... (405) 357-2131
805 Main, Duncan, OK 73533 ................................................................................... (405) 252-1434
Sf S: 5 : fc' ela ^? ^?. che ' Cotton, Garvin, Grady, Jackson, Jefferson, McClain, Oklahoma (except that portion
503 !869 Districts), Stephens, and Tillman. POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY: McLoud, Population (1980),
,73010-12, 73017 (part), 73018, 73020 (part), 73023, 73025-26, 73031, 73035,
Tinon i /^"V'^-X-o-T SKT^" .-051-52, 73055, 73057, 73059 (part), 73065, 73067-72, 73074-76, 73079 (part),
73080, 73081 $art) 73082 ,73089 73091, 73092 (part), 73093, 73095; 73098 (part), 73109 fc>art), 73110 (part), 73129
fnartY 731 Ml ^3139 (part) 73140 73145, 73149 (part), 73150, 73153, 73160 $art),73165, 7?1 70, 73173, 73438 (part),
part), ,73501-03, 73505-07, 73520-21, 73523, 73526-33, 73537-40, 73541 (part), 73542^3, 73545-46,
? ( ^^ii!f ( ^\:ii?A:^ 9 7?^) 7356<Mi2 - 73 ^"
FIFTH DISTRICT
MICKEY EDWARDS, Republican, of Oklahoma City, OK; born July 12, 1937; B.A.,
^SST? 18111 ' Umversi jy <* Oklahoma, 1958; J.D., Oklahoma City University Law School,
1969; lawyer; served 6 years as a newspaper reporter and editor; later as an advertising
and public relations executive; editor of Private Practice magazine; legislative staff, Re-
S^Vl?-* t ^ < ? rmg ^ommittee, Washington, DC; instructor of law and journalism at Okla-
homa City University; author of "Hazardous to Your Health", the case against national
S 6 ' l ^Pi and "Behind Enemy Lines", 1983; three times winner of the Free-
t ? ! 1S?Hi llrtcd Outstandin Young Men in America, 1973; Phi Delta
i ^P ?2 d ? *% Mason ; chairman, House Republican Policy Committee;
Congress, November 2, 1976; Elected to each succeeding
OKLAHOMA 102d Congress 261
Office Listings
2330 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3605 225-2132
Administrative Assistant. Susan Cloud.
Chief of Staff. Vicki Love Martyak.
Executive Assistant/Scheduler. Tracy Grant.
Press Secretary. Craig Veith.
Suite 105, 900 Northwest 63d Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73116 (405) 321-4541
Office Manager/Caseworker. Mona King.
Suite 105, 114 North 4th Street, Ponca City, OK 74601 (405) 762-8121
Suite 101, 1200 SE Frank Phillips Boulevard, Bartlesville, OK 74003 (918) 336-5436
Counties: Kay, Logan, and Noble. CANADIAN COUNTY. All except that portion m the Sixth District OKLAHOMA
COUNTY All except that portion in the Fourth and Sixth Districts OSAGE COUNTY All except that portion in the
First District. WASHINGTON COUNTY: All except that portion in the First District Population (1980), 502,974
ZIP Codes: 73007-08, 73013, 73016 (part), 73020 (part), 73027 (part), 73028 (part), 73034, 73044, 73045 (part), 73049-
50, 73054 (part), 73056 (part), 73058, 73061, 73063 (part), 73066, 73073 (part), 73077, 73078 (part), 73083-84, 73097,
73100, 73103 (part), 73107-08, 73109 (part), 73110 (part), 73111 (part), 73112-14, 73116, 73117 (part), 73118, 73119
(part), 73120, 73122-23, 73127-28, 73131, 73132 (part), 73134, 73141-12, 73147-48, 73151, 73156-57, 73162, 73177-
78, 73179 (part), 73180, 73757 (part), 74003 (part), 74005-06, 74022, 74029, 74032 (part), 74074 (part), 74083 (part),
74601 (part), 74602, 74604, 74630 (part), 74631-32, 74633 (part), 74641, 74644, 74646 (part), 74647, 74651 (part),
74652-54, 74881 (part)
SIXTH DISTRICT
GLENN ENGLISH, Democrat, of Cordell, OK; born in Cordell, November 30, 1940;
graduated, Cordell High School, 1959; graduated, Southwestern State College, 1964,
Weatherford, OK; served in U.S. Army Reserves, 1965-71, staff sergeant; business: oil
and gas leasing, petroleum landman; extensive experience in government; executive direc-
tor, Oklahoma State Democratic Party; married to the former Jan Pangle, 1970; elected
to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
2206 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3606 225-5565
Appointment Secretary. Lee Elliott.
Press Secretary. Greg Tucker.
Special Assistant. Scott B. Ingham.
252 Old Post Office Building, 215 Dean A. McGee Avenue, Oklahoma City,
OK 73102 (405)231-5511
Administrative Assistant Gary Dage.
Federal Building, P.O. Box 3612, Enid, OK 73701 (405) 233-9224
P.O. Box 1927, 1007 Main Street, Woodward, OK 73802 (405) 256-5752
Counties: Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Greer, Harmon,
Harper, Kingfisher, Kaowa, Major, Roger Mills, Texas, Washita, Woods, and Woodward. CANADIAN COUNT*:
That part not contained in the Fifth District. OKLAHOMA COUNTY: That part not contained in the Fourth and Fifth
Districts. Population (1980), 503,140.
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-O6, 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)
262 Congressional Directory OREGON
OREGON
(Population, 1980 census, 2,632,663)
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-)j commanded landing craft at I wo 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, Na-
tional Republican Conventions, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, and 1976; Temporary Chair-
man 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); ranking minority member, Senate Appropriations
Committee; member: Senate Rules and Administration Committee, Senate Energy and
Natural Resources Committee, Joint Committee on Printing, Joint Committee on the Li-
brary, for Memorial Commission Kennedy Center Board of Trustees, U.S. Capitol Preser-
vation 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 1972, 1978, 1984, and 1990.
Office Listings
711 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3701 224-3753
Administrative Assistant. Gerald W. Frank.
Legislative Director. Sue Hildick.
Personal/Appointment Secretary. Janet Lamos.
Press Secretary. Bill Calder.
Honeer Courthouse, Room 114, 555 SW. Yamhill, Portland, OR 97201 (503) 326-3386
475 Cottage Street NK, Salem, OR 97308 (503) 363-1629
Field Representative. Ray Naff. l '
PACKWOOD Republican, of Portland, OR; born in Portland, September 11,
1932; greatgrandson of William H. Packwood, Oregon pioneer and member of the
2 r f g * ^^^T^ C 01 ^ 011 he to i 1857; graduated from Portland public schools;
T T W ^ lamc * e 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,
10*7 i ma I SfT 81 ^ 0berteufFer > November 25, 1964; a son, Bill, born January 14,
1967; a daughter, Shyla, born December 1, 1970; elected to the State of Oregon Legisla-
^ otn ; re *, le ^ 1964 ** 1966; elected to ^ U ' S - Senate 1968; reelected in
1974, 1980, and 1986; Senate committees: ranking Republican and former chairman, of the
Senate Fmance Committee; member, and former chairman, of the Senate Commerce, Sci-
ence, and Transportation Committee; ranking Republican on the Communications Sub-
committee; member: Foreign Commerce and Tourism Subcommittee- Surface Transporta-
tion Subcommittee and the National Ocean Policy Study. '
Office Listings
^5244
Communications Director, Julia Brim-Edwards
Office Manager, Jackie Wilcox.
(503) 22.-3370
OREGON 102d Congress 263
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST DISTRICT
LES AuCOIN Democrat of Portland, OR; born in Redmond, OR, October 21 1942-
attended grade school m Redmond, Redmond Union High School and Pacific University'
B.A. in journalism, 1969; newsman with the Redmond Spokesman, 1960 and 1964; volunl
teered U.S. Army, infantry, 1961-64; newsman, the Portland Oregonian, 1965-66; director
of public mformation and publications, Pacific University, 1966^73; administrator, Skid-
more, Owmgs, and Merrill, 1973-74; State representative, Washington County 1971-75-
majority leader, Oregon House of Representatives, 1973-75; chairman, House 'state and
Federal Affairs Committee, 1973; chairman, House Rules Committee, 1974- member
Ways and Means (Appropriations) Committee, 1974; member, State Emergency Board'
1973-75; chairman, Washington County Drug Abuse Council, 1971-72- wife Susan
AuCoin; daughter Stacy Lee AuCoin; son, Kelly Ray AuCoin; elected to the 94th Con-
gress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; honorary associate at
Institute of Politics in the JFK School of Government, Harvard University, 1974-
member: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; House Committee on
Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 1975-80; chairman, House Task Force on Home Owner-
ship, 1978; member, House Committee on Appropriations.
Office Listings
2159 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3701 225-0855
Administrative Assistant. Bob Crane.
Director of Policy Development. Rachel Gorlin.
Office Manager. Lori Kannier.
Press Secretary. Eileen Goldsmith.
860 Montgomery Park, 2710 Vaughn Street NW., Portland, OR 97210 (503) 326-2901
District Administrative Assistant. Bernie Bottomly.
Counties: Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill MULTNOMAH COUNTY: That portion
west of the Willamette River and Western Polk County. Population (1980), 526,433.
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) "" " " '" "'~ ^^ "^
97143-49, 97200-Oi, 97203 (part), 97204-05, 97207-10, ' 97219 (part)r97221? 7 ^
97258, 97304 (part), 97338 (part), 97341, 97343-44, 97361 (part), 97364-69, 97371 (oart>. 97:
, .
97361 ^ 64 - 69 ' 97371 o-* 97372 - 97376 97378 - 9738 -
SECOND DISTRICT
ROBERT F. (BOB) SMITH, Republican, of Burns, OR; born in Portland, OR on June
16, 1931; attended Burns Elementary School; graduated, Burns High School, 1949; B.A.,
Willamette University, Salem, OR, 1953; rancher-owner; elected to the Oregon Legisla-
ture, 1960-72; house majority leader and speaker pro tern, 1964-66; speaker of the house,
1968-72; elected to Oregon State Senate, 1972-82; Senate Republican leader, 1978-82; ap-
pointed Oregon's representative on President's Public Land Law Review Commission,
1965-69; chairman of Oregon's Legislature's Public Lands Interim Committee, 1965-69;
chairman of House Committee on State and Federal Affairs, 1965-69; member: Harney
County Chamber of Commerce, Willamette University board of trustees, Masons, Elks,
PACWEST Board; married to the former Kaye Tomlinson in 1966; three children: Chris-
topher, Matthew, and Tiffany; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; re-
elected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
118 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3702 225-6730
Administrative Assistant. Paul R. Unger. FAX: 225-3129
Personal Secretary/Office Manager/Systems Director. Roberta J.
Clark.
Press Secretary. David S. Redmond.
Legislative Director. Pete Thomson.
Suite E, 259 Barnett Road, Medford, OR 97504 (503) 776-4646
771 Ponderosa Village, Burns, OR 97720 (503) 573-6112
264 Congressional Directory OREGON
Counties- Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilham, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malhcur
w German, Uniatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler JACKSON COUNTY. All, including MedfoS
-
Baker, roo, escues, i, , , , , , , acur
German, Uniatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler JACKSON COUNTY. All, including MedfoS
exe ie northwest corner. JOSEPHINE COUNTY- All, including Grants Pass, except the northeast coiW
Population (1980), 526,933.
7TP Codes- 97001 97014 (part), 97021, 97029, 97031, 97033, 97037, 97039-41, 97044, 97050, 97057-58, 97063, 97065
^74^97501-04 97520 1 97522-24, 97525 (part). 97526 (part), 97527, 97530-31, 97533-40, 97541 (part), 97543
9760lU5 97620-27 9763C I 976324 1, 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,
9786^5 97867% 97872%, 97880, 97882-86, 97901-09, 97910 (part), 9791 1, 97913-14, 97917-20 ^
THIRD DISTRICT
RON WYDEN, Democrat, of Portland, OR; born in Wichita, KS, May 3, 1949; attend-
ed 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.
Office Listings
2452 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3703 225-4811
Administrative Assistant. Peter E. Newbould.
Legislative Director/Counsel. Kenneth Rosenbaum.
Executive Assistant. Annette Predeek.
Suite 250, 500 NE. Multnomah, Portland, OR 97232 (503) 231-2300
District Administrative Assistant. Lou Savage.
Clackamas County: Cities of Lake Oswego and Milwaukee (northern part). MULTNOMAH COUNTY: All east of the
Willamette River. Population (1980), 526,715.
ZIP Codes: 97009 (part), 97010, 97014 (part), 97019 (part), 97024, 97030 (part), 97034 (part), 97035 (part), 97060,
97068 (part), 97080 (part), 97202, 97203 (part), 97206, 97211-18, 97219 (part), 97220, 97222, 97227, 97230, 97232-33,
97236, 97238, 97242, 97266 (part), 97267 (part), 97268 (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 Representa-
tive Jim Weaver, 1977-82; Lane County Commissioner, 1983-86; elected to the 100th
Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
1233 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3704 225-6416
Administrative Assistant. Penny Dodge.
Legislative Director/Press Secretary. Bob Hennessey.
Suite 287, 211 East 7th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401 (503) 465-6732
District Coordinator. Betsy Boyd.
Communications Director. Jeff Stier
Suite 212, 215 South Second Street, Coos Bay, OR 97420 (503) 269-2609
P.O. Box 2460, Roseberg, OR 97470 (503) 440-3523
OREGON 102d Congress 265
Counties: Coos, Curry, Douglas, and Lane. BENTON COUNTY: That portion lying within census tracts 103-105-
enumeration district 567 of census tract 1; enumeration district 566 of census tract 2; enumeration district 553 of
census tract 3; enumeration districts 532-534 of census tract 102. JACKSON COUNTY: That portion lying within
census tract 29; enumeration district 808 of census tract 27; enumeration districts 812 and 814 of census tract 28
JOSEPHINE COUNTY: That portion lying within enumeration districts 7A and 8 of census county division 25-
enumeration districts 16 and 17 of census county division 37. LINN COUNTY: That portion lying within census
tracts 303-305, 308, and 309; enumeration district 569A of census tract 201; enumeration districts 563 and 564 of
census tract 301; enumeration districts 550, 552, 553, 554A, 554B, 555, 556, 557, 558A, 559, and 560 of census tract
302. MARION COUNTY: That portion lying within enumeration districts 356 and 360B of census tract 106
Population (1980), 526,462.
ZIP Codes: 97321 (part), 97324, 97325 (part), 97326-27, 97329, 97330 (part), 97331, 97333, 97336, 97345 (part), 97350
(part), 97351 (part), 97355, 97358 (part), 97370, 97374 (part), 97377 (part), 97383 (part), 97386, 97390 (part), 97401-
07, 97409-17, 97419-20, 97423-24, 97426-32, 97434-45, 97447-70, 97472-73, 97476-82, 97484, 97486-97, 97498
(part), 97499, 97525 (part), 97526 (part), 97532, 97541 (part), 97544
FIFTH DISTRICT
MIKE KOPETSKI, Democrat, of Keizer, OR; born in Pendleton, OR, October 27,
1949; graduated, Pendleton High School, 1967; B.A., The American University, Washing-
ton, DC, 1971; J.D., Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College, 1978;
congressional aide to Senate Watergate Committee, 1973-74; committee administrator,
Oregon State Legislature, 1977-79, 1981; labor, management, and education consultant,
1981-84; community organizer for Oregon Law Education Project, 1986; vice president,
Currier-McConnick Communications, 1989-90; page at the Democratic National Conven-
tion, 1968; delegate to Democratic National Convention, 1976; State representative,
Oregon State Legislature (representing portions of Marion and Polk Counties), 1984-88;
married to the former Linda Zuckerman, 1982; one son: Matthew; elected to the 102d
Congress on November 6, 1990; member: Committee on Agriculture, 1991; Committee on
Science, Space, and Technology, 1991; vice president, Congressional Freshman Class,
1991.
Office Listings
1520 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-3705 225-5711
Administrative Assistant. Phil Rotondi.
Press Secretary. Maureen Driscoll.
Executive Assistant. -Penny Gross.
Suite 340, 530 Center Street NE., Salem, OR 97301 (503) 588-9100
District Director. Ted Coran.
Benton County (part). CLACKAMAS COUNTY (part). LINN COUNTY (part). MARION COUNTY (part). POLK COUNTY
(part). Population (1980), 526,120.
ZIP Codes: 97002, 97004, 97009 (part), 97011, 97013, 97015, 97017, 97019 (part), 97020, 97022-23, 97026-28, 97030
(part), 97032, 97034 (part), 97036, 97038, 97042, 97045, 97049, 97055, 97062 (part), 97067, 97068 (part), 97070-71,
97080 (part), 97132 (part), 97137, 97140 (part), 97266 (part), 97267 (part), 97268 (part), 97301-03, 97304 (part),
97305-06, 97308-09, 97321 (part), 97325 (part), 97330 (part), 97335, 97338 (part), 97339, 97342, 97345 (part), 97346-
48, 97350 (part), 97351 (part), 97352, 97357, 97358 (part), 97359-60, 97361 (part), 97362, 97371 (part), 97373, 97374
(part), 97375, 97377 (part), 97381, 97383 (part), 97384-85, 97389, 97392, 97396, 97446
266 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA
PENNSYLVANIA
(Population, 1980 census, 11,8.728)
SENATORS
APT PM SPECTER Republican, of Philadelphia, PA; born in Wichita, KS, February
1? ?& Attended Collet Hill dementary school, Wichita; graduated, Russell High
1\ i i cfn ir! 1M7- University of Pennsylvania, 1951, B.A., international relations,
School, Russell, ^, 1947, Umvereity^i , o f editors, Law Journal; served in
of first 'lieutenant; member, law firm of Dechert,
sff WSM was
5, 1981; member: Senate Appropriations Committee Sub-
Constitutional Law; Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee.
Office Listings
303 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-3802 ........................... 224-4254
Administrative Assistant. Carl Feldbaum. FAX - 224-1893
Legislative Director. Doug Loon.
Office Manager. Jay Batley.
Press Secretary. Dan McKenna.
Suite^^^hStS'philadelphia, PA 19106 ............................................ (215) 597-7200
Executive Director. Pat Meehan.
Federal Building, Suite 2017, Liberty Avenue-Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA
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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 .......................................... ...................................... * ............. V~*^/ **3^"~*^" 1
Park Plazi ' Suite " 503," 225 N.' Washington Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503 ........... (717) 346-2006
South Si Towers, Room 306, 116 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA _ _
18701 ........................................................................................................................ \f*f) 0^0-0^03
* * *
HARRIS WOFFORD, Democrat, of Montgomery County, PA; born April 9, 1926 in
New York City; B.A., University of Chicago, 1948; LL.B., Yale University, 1954; J D.,
Howard University, 1954; admitted to the District of Columbia bar, 1954; practiced law
1954-58- legal assistant, Civil Rights Commission, 1958-59; law professor, Notre Dame
University, 1959-60; special assistant to Senator and later President Kennedy, 1960-62;
Peace Corps, 1962-66; president, College of Old Westbury, 1966-70; president, Bryn Mawr
College, 1970-78; practiced law, 1976-86; chairman, Pennsylvania State Democratic Party,
1986; Pennsylvania secretary of labor and industry, 1987-91; appointed by the Governor,
May 8, 1991 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Heinz.
277 Russell Senate Office Building, 20510-3803 ..................................................... 224-6324
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 Col-
lege, 1949; J.D., Temple University School of Law, 1952; lawyer; member: Supreme