Congressional Directory for the 105th Congress (1997-1998), June 1997.
[Pages 253-254]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



    JON D. FOX, Republican, of Elkins Park, PA; born in Abington, PA, 
April 22, 1947; graduated Cheltenham High School, Wyncote, PA, 1965; 
B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1969; J.D., Delaware Law Schoool 
(now Widener University School of Law); admitted to the Pennsylvania 
State bar; awarded the Lindsay Law Prize for excellence in legal 
research; U.S. General Services Administration, Washington, DC; guest 
lecturer for the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans; served in 
the U.S. Air Force Reserves as a technical sargeant, 1969-75; Montgomery 
City commissioner, 1991-94; vice chairman, Board of Commissioners; 
assistant district attorney in Montgomery County, 1976-80; Abington 
Township commissioner, 1980-84; represented 153rd Legislative District 
in Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1984-90; member: House 
Appropriations and Education committees; House Select committees on 
Services for the Handicapped and Long-Term Care; Republican chairman, 
House Special Education Subcommittee; chairman, Mental Health Task Force 
of the Children's Legislative Caucus; founder/chairman, Legislative 
Coalition Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse; member: Legislative Coalition 
for Libraries, Pennsylvania Firefighters Legislative Caucus; served on 
the boards of Montgomery County Legal Aid, Eastern Montgomery County Red 
Cross, Jewish Community Relations Council (neighborhood division), 
Aldersgate Youth Service Bureau, Montgomery County Spinal Cord 
Association, American Cancer Society, Manor Junior College, Willow Grove 
Senior Citizens Center, the Citizen's Committee for Environmental 
Control, F&AM Friendship Lodge No. 400 (Jenkintown), Friends of the 
Abington Free Library, Glenside Kiwanis, Optimist Club of Lower 
Montgomery County, North Penn Elks, North Penn Veterans of Foreign Wars, 
Lansdale American Legion, Abington Senior Citizens Support Council, and 
Advisory Council to the Montgomery County Office on Aging and Adult 
Services; co-founded, Montgomery County AIDS Task Force, 1987, which 
resulted in the creation of the Montgomery County Department of Health, 
1989; married to the former Judithanne Wilbert, 1992; committiees: 
Banking and Financial Services, Transportation and Infrastructure; 
elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to the 105th Congress.


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  Chief of Staff.--Jan W. Friis, Jr.                       FAX: 225-3155
  Legislative Director.--Kristen McSwain.                               
  Communications Director.--Tony Swanick.                               
  Scheduler.--Jennifer Unterberger.                                     
Logan Square Shopping Center, 1768 Markley Street,                      
 Norristown, PA 19401..................................   (610) 272-8400
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  Office Manager.--Marie Cavanaugh.                                     
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  Office Manager.--Janice Harvey.                          FAX: 885-6828
  Caseworkers: Julie Nahill, Judy Mazzola.                              
  Staff Assistants: Ralph Goldstein, Walter Waeltz.                     
Narberth Borough Hall, 100 Conway Avenue, Narberth, PA                  
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County: Montgomery County; cities and townships of Abington, Ambler, 
        Ardmore, Audubon, Bala Cynwyd, Blue Bell, Bryn Athyn, Bryn Mawr, 
        Cheltenham, Collegeville, Conshohocken, East Norriton, 
        Eagleville, Elkins Park, Elroyboro, Erdenheim, Flourtown, Fort 
        Washingotn, Franconia, Gladwyn, Glenside, Gwynedd, Gwynedd 
        Valley, Harleysville, Hatboro, Hatfield Haverford, Huntingdon 
        Valley, Jenkintown, Kulpsville, Lafayette Hills, Lansdale, 
        Limerick, Lower Frederick, Lower Gwynedd, Lower Merion, Lower 
        Moreland, Lower Pottsgrove, Lower Providence, Lower Salford, 
        Malborough, Maple Glen, Meadowbrook, Melrose Park, Merion, 
        Miguion, Montgomery, Narberth, Norristown, North Wales, Oaks, 
        Penlyn, Plymouth, Perkiomen, Plymouth Meeting, Pottstown, 
        Oreland, Radnor, Rockledge, Rosemont, Roslyn, Rydal, Salford, 
        Schwenksville, Skippack, Souderton, Springfield, Springhouse, 
        Swarthmore, Telford, Towamencin, Trappe, Villanova, Upper 
        Dublin, Upper Gwynedd, Upper Merion (part), Upper Moreland, 
        Upper Providence, Upper Salford, West Conshohocken, West 
        Norriton, West Point, WhiteMarsh, Whitpain, Willow Grove, 
        Worcester, Wyncote, Wyndmoor. Population (1990), 565,793.
ZIP Codes: 18915, 18918, 18924, 18932, 18936, 18957-58, 18964, 18969, 
        18971, 18979, 19001 (part), 19002 (part), 19003, 19004 (part), 
        19006, 19009, 19010 (part), 19012, 19025 (part), 19027 (part), 
        19031 (part), 19034-35, 19038 (part), 19040-41, 19046 (part), 
        19066 (part), 19072 (part), 19075, 19083, 19085 (part), 19087, 
        19090, 19095-96, 19401 (part), 19403 (part), 19407-09, 19422 
        (part), 19423, 19426, 19428 (part), 19430, 19436-38, 19440, 
        19443-44, 19446, 19450-54, 19456, 19460, 19462, 19464, 19468, 
        19473, 19477, 19481, 19486, 19490 (part)