Congressional Directory for the 105th Congress (1997-1998), June 1997.
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
ED PASTOR, Democrat, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Claypool, AZ, on June
28, 1943; attended public schools in Miami, AZ; graduate of Arizona
State University; B.A., chemistry, 1966; J.D., Arizona University, 1974;
member, Governor Raul Castro's staff; taught chemistry, North High
School; former deputy director of Guadalupe Organization, Inc.; elected
supervisor, board of supervisors, Maricopa County; served three terms in
Congress; served, board of directors for the National Association of
Counties; vice chairman, Employment Steering Committee; president,
Arizona County Supervisors Association; member, executive committee of
the Arizona Association of Counties; resigned, May, 1991; elected by
special election September 24, 1991 to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Morris K. Udall; elected November 3, 1992 to the 103rd
Congress; appointed to Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; member:
Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development,
Subcommittee on Rural Development, Agriculture and Related Agencies;
elected to the 104th Congress, November 1994; appointed to the House
Committee on Agriculture; member: Subcommittee on General Commodities,
Subcommittee on Risk Management and Specialty Crops; House Committee on
Oversight, Joint Committee on the Library of Congress; chairman,
Hispanic Caucus; married to Verma Pastor; two daughters: Yvonne and
Laura; board of directors, Neighborhood Housing Services of America,
National Association of Latino Elected Officials; served as director at
large, ASU Alumni Association; founding board member, ASU Los Diablos
Alumni Association; served on board of directors for National Council of
La Raza, Arizona Joint Partnership Training Council, National Conference
of Christians and Jews, Friendly House, Chicanos Por La Causa, Phoenix
Economic Growth Corporation, Sun Angel Foundation; vice president,
Valley of the Sun United Way; advisory member, Boys Club of Metropolitan
Phoenix.
Office Listings
http://www.house.gov/pastor ed.pastor@mail.house.gov
223 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-
0302.................................................. 225-4065
Administrative Assistant.--Gene Fisher.
802 North Third Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85003.............. (602) 256-0551
District Director.--Ron Piceno.
2432 East Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85719......... (602) 624-9986
Southern Arizona District Director.--Linda
Leatherman.
Suite 117, 281 West 24th Street, Yuma, AZ 85364........ (602) 726-3324
District Representative.--Charlene Fernandez.
Counties: Maricopa (part), Pima (part), Pinal (part), Santa Cruz, and
Yuma. Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85001-02, 85003 (part), 85004 (part), 85005, 85006 (part),
85007 (part), 85008 (part), 85009 (part), 85013 (part), 85017
(part), 85019 (part), 85025, 85030-31, 85033 (part), 85034
(part), 85035 (part), 85040 (part), 85041, 85043 (part), 85044
(part), 85063, 85073-74, 85222 (part), 85223, 85230, 85283
(part), 85301 (part), 85311, 85318, 85321-22, 85323 (part),
85326 (part), 85333, 85336-37, 85338 (part), 85339 (part),
85341, 85347, 85349-50, 85352, 85353 (part), 85356, 85364-66,
85611, 85614 (part), 85624, 85628, 85634, 85637 (part), 85639-
40, 85645 (part), 85646, 85648, 85701-02, 85705 (part), 85706
(part), 85711 (part), 85713 (part), 85714, 85716 (part), 85717,
85719 (part), 85722, 85733, 85735-36, 85745 (part), 85746 (part)