Congressional Directory for the 105th Congress (1997-1998), June 1997.
[Pages 301-308]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


                                VIRGINIA

                      (Population 1995, 6,618,000)

                                SENATORS

    JOHN W. WARNER, Republican, of Alexandria, VA; born February 18, 
1927; grandson of John W. and Mary Tinsley Warner of Amherst County, VA, 
son of the late Dr. John W. Warner and Martha Budd Warner; left high 
school in 1944 to serve in the U.S. Navy, released from active duty, 
third class electronics technician, July 1946; graduated Washington and 
Lee University (engineering), 1949; entered University of Virginia Law 
School, 1949; U.S. Marine Corps, served in Korea as first lieutenant, 
communications officer, 1st Marine Air Wing, September 1950-May 1952; 
received LL.B. from University of Virginia, 1953; former owner and 
operator of Atoka, a cattle and crops farm, 1961-94; law clerk to E. 
Barrett Prettyman, late chief judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for 
D.C. Circuit, 1953-54; private law practice, 1954-56; assistant U.S. 
attorney, 1956-60; private law practice, 1960-69; trustee, Protestant 
Episcopal Cathedral, Mount St. Albans, 1967-72; member, board of 
trustees, Washington and Lee University, 1968-79; presidential 
appointments: Under Secretary, U.S. Navy, February 1969-April 1972; 
Secretary, U.S. Navy, May 1972-April 1974; Department of Defense 
delegate to Law of Sea Conferences, 1969-72, head of U.S. delegation for 
Incidents at Sea Conference, treaty signed in Moscow, May 1972; 
administrator, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, April 
1974-October 1976; committees: Armed Services; Environment and Public 
Works; chairman, Rules and Administration; Labor and Human Resources; 
Small Business; Special Committee on Aging; Joint Commmittee on the 
Library; Joint Committee on Printing; chairman, Airland Forces 
Subcommittee; Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee; member: 
National Security Working Group, Commission on Roles and Capabilities of 
U.S. Intelligence; U.S. delegate to the 12th special session of the U.N. 
General Assembly devoted to disarmament, 1982; appointed in 1985 as 
Senate observer to Geneva arms control talks with the Soviet Union; 
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, took oath of office in 
Richmond, VA, January 2, 1979; reelected on November 6, 1984, November 
6, 1990, and November 4, 1996.


                  Office Listings                                       
                        [email protected]                       
                                                                        
225 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4601............................................         224-2023
  Administrative Assistant.--Susan Magill.                              
  Executive Assistant/Secretary.--Eileen Mandel.                        
  Press Secretary.--Eric Ruff.                                          
235 Federal Building, 180 West Main Street, Abingdon,                   
 VA 24210..............................................   (540) 628-8158
600 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219...............   (804) 771-2579
4900 World Trade Center, Norfolk, VA 23510.............   (540) 441-3079
1003 First Union Bank Building, 213 South Jefferson                     
 Street, Roanoke, VA 24011.............................   (540) 857-2676
                                                                        


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    CHARLES S. ROBB, Democrat, of McLean, VA; born on June 26, 1939 in 
Phoenix, AZ; graduated from Mount Vernon High School, Fairfax, VA, 1957; 
B.B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1961; J.D., University of 
Virginia, 1973; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1961-70; law clerk, U.S. 
Court of Appeals, 1973-74; associate, law firm of Williams, Connelly and 
Califano, 1974-77; partner, Hunton and Williams, 1986-88; elected 
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 1978-82; elected Governor of Virginia, 
1982-86; member: American Bar Association, Virginia Bar Association, 
Virginia State bar, Council on Foreign Relations, Coalition for a 
Democratic Majority, Trilateral Commission, National Leadership 
Commission on Health Care, 1986-89; chairman, Democratic Leadership 
Council, 1986-88; National Commission on the Public Service, 1987-89; 
chairman, Jobs for America's Graduates, Inc., 1987-90; Center for 
Strategic and International Studies; Center for Democratic Institutions; 
Center for Democracy; assistant Senate Democratic whip for the South; 
cochairman, Business Roundtable; member: Committee on Foreign Relations, 
Armed Services Committee, Joint Economic Committee, Democratic Senate 
Campaign Committee, Select Committee on Intelligence; Deficit Reduction 
Caucus; ranking member, Senate Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific 
Affairs; vice chairman of the Democratic Policy Committee, Congressional 
Competitiveness Committee, Congressional Arts Caucus; chairman, 
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1991-92; married the former 
Lynda Bird Johnson, 1967; three children: Lucinda, Catherine and 
Jennifer; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1988 for the six-
year term beginning January 3, 1989; reelected November 8, 1994 for the 
six-year term beginning January 4, 1995.


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                  Office Listings                                       
    http://www.senate.gov/robb    [email protected]   
                                                                        
154 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4603............................................         224-4024
  Chief of Staff.--Thomas J. Lehner.                       FAX: 224-8689
  Legislative Director.--Ridge Schuyler.                                
  Press Secretary.--Karen Gravois.                                      
1001 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219.............   (804) 771-2221
  State Director.--Rob Jones.                              FAX: 771-8313
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    HERBERT H. BATEMAN, Republican, of Newport News, VA; born in 
Elizabeth City, NC, August 7, 1928; College of William and Mary, 
Williamsburg, VA, B.A., 1949; Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 
1956; attorney; married the former Laura Yacobi, 1954; two children: 
Herbert H., Jr. and Laura Margaret; teacher at Hampton High School, 
1949-51; enlisted in U.S. Air Force, 1951, discharged first lieutenant, 
1953; law clerk for Judge Walter M. Bastian, U.S. Court of Appeals, 
District of Columbia Circuit, 1956-57; elected and reelected to the 
Virginia State Senate in 1967, 1971, 1975 and 1979; committee 
assignments: finance, courts of justice, transportation, and 
rehabilitation and social service; former member and chairman, 
agriculture, conservation and natural resources; member: Joint 
Legislative Audit and Review Commission; Coal and Energy Study 
Commission, 1979-82; chairman: Consumer Credit Study Committee, 1970-74; 
Study of Virginia Milk Commission, 1972-74; public positions: board of 
commissioners, Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia, 1968-73; chairman, 
Peninsula Arena-Auditorium Authority; civic activities: board of 
directors, Peninsula Economic Development Council; general legal 
counsel, U.S. Jaycees, 1964-65; president, Virginia Jaycees, 1962-63; 
board of directors, Newport News Chapter, American Red Cross; president 
and campaign chairman, Peninsula United Fund; Braxton-Perkins Post, 
American Legion; professional and fraternal affiliations: Omicron Delta 
Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and American Judicature Society; 
committees: National Security, Transportation and Infrastructure; 
subcommittees: chair, Subcommittee on Military Readiness, Merchant 
Marine Panel; cochair, Congressional Aviation and Space Caucus; Military 
Research and Development; Morale, Welfare and Recreation Panel; Surface 
Transportation; Water Resources and Environment; elected to the 98th 
Congress, November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                      http://www.house.gov/bateman                      
                                                                        
2350 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4601............................................         225-4261
  Administrative Assistant.--Daniel Scandling.                          
  Executive Assistant.--Margaret C. Haar.                               
  Legislative Director.--Peter Kirkham.                                 
Suite 803, 739 Thimble Shoals Boulevard, Newport News,                  
 VA 23606..............................................   (757) 873-1132
  District Director.--Dolores Benton.                                   
4712 Southpoint Parkway, Fredericksburg, VA 22407......   (540) 898-2975
Box 447, Accomack, VA 23301............................   (757) 787-7836
                                                                        

Counties: Accomack, Caroline, Gloucester, Hanover (part), James City 
        (part), King George, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northampton, 
        Northumberland, Spotsylvania (part), Stafford, Westmoreland, 
        York. Cities and townships: Accomac, Achilles, Alfonso, Ark, 
        Assawoman, Ashland, Atlantic, Bavon, Beaverdam, Beaverlett, 
        Bellamy, Belle Haven, Bena, Birdsnest, Blakes, Bloxom, Bohannon, 
        Bowling Green, Brooke, Burgess, Callao, Cape Charles, Capeville, 
        Cheriton, Chincoteague, Craddockville, Coles Point, Colonial 
        Beach, Corbin, Cardinal, Christchurch, Church View, Cobbs Creek, 
        Dahlgren, Davis Wharf, Deltaville, Diggs, Dogue, Doswell, 
        Dutton, Eastville, Exmore, Edwardsville, Foster, Franktown, 
        Fredericksburg, Garrisonville, Gloucester, Gloucester Point, 
        Greenbackville, Greenbush, Grimstead, Gwynn, Hacksneck, Hague, 
        Hallwood, Hampton, Hanover, Harborton, Hardyville, Hartfield, 
        Hartwood, Haynes, Heathsville, Horntown, Hudgins, Hyacinth, 
        Irvington, Jamaica, James Store, Jamestown, Jamesville, Jenkins 
        Bridge, Jersey, Kilmarnock, King George, Kinsale, Keller, 
        Lackey, Ladysmith, Lancaster, Laneview, Lanexa, Lee Mont, 
        Lewisetta, Lightfoot, Lively, Locust Hill, Locustville, 
        Lottsburg, Machipongo, Mappsville, Marionville, Maryus, Mathews, 
        Mechanicsville, Mears, Melfa, Merry Point, Miles, Milford 
        Mobjack, Modest Town, Mollusk, Montross, Moon, Morattico, Mount 
        Holly, Nassawadox, Naxera, Nelsonia, New Church, New Point, 
        Newport News, Ninde, Norge, North, Nuttsville, Oak Hall, 
        Oldhams, Onancock, Onemo, Onley, Ophelia, Ordinary, Oyster, 
        Painter, Parksley, Partlow, Port Haywood, Port Royal, 
        Pungoteague, Quinby, Rappahannock Academy, Redart, Reedville, 
        Regina, Rescue, Rollins Fork, Ruby, Ruther Glen, Saluda, 
        Sanford, Saxis, Schley, Seaford, Sealston, Seaview, Severn, 
        Shiloh, Sparta, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Studley, Susan, Tangier, 
        Tasley, Temperanceville, Toano, Topping, Townsend, Urbanna, 
        Wachapreague, Wake, Wardtown, Ware Neck, Warner, Warter View, 
        Wattsville, Weems, Weirwood, Westmoreland, White Marsh, White 
        Stone, Wicomico, Wicomico Church, Williamsburg, Willis Wharf, 
        Withams, Woodford, Woods Cross Roads, Yorktown, Zacata, and 
        Zanoni. Population (1990), 562,758.
ZIP Codes: 22401, 22405-08, 22427, 22432, 22435, 22443, 22448, 22456, 
        22460, 22469, 22471, 22473, 22480, 22482, 22485, 22488, 22503, 
        22507, 22511, 22514, 22520, 22530, 22535, 22538, 22539, 22546, 
        22553-55, 22570, 22572, 22578-80, 23005, 23015, 23043, 23047, 
        23060-62, 23069, 23070-72, 23089-90, 23111, 23124, 23127, 23149, 
        23162,

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        23168, 23185-88, 23192, 23301-03, 23306-08, 23310, 23313, 23316, 
        23336-37, 23341, 23345, 23347, 23350, 23354, 23356-59, 23389, 
        23395-96, 23398-99, 23401, 23404-05, 23407-10, 23412-23, 23426-
        27, 23440-43, 23480, 23483, 23486, 23488, 23601-03, 23605-06, 
        23651, 23661-66, 23669, 23690, 23692-23693, 23696

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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    OWEN B. PICKETT, Democrat, of Virginia Beach, VA; born in Richmond, 
VA, on August 31, 1930; graduated, Henry Clay High School, Ashland, VA, 
1947; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 
Blacksburg, VA, 1952; LL.B., University of Richmond Law School, VA, 
1955; attorney (former senior partner in Pickett, Lyle, Siegel, Drescher 
and Croshaw, Virginia Beach, VA); admitted to the Virginia State bar in 
1955 and commenced practice in Richmond; certified public accountant; 
served in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1972-86; committee 
assignments: Finance; Appropriations; National Security; Resources, 
Privileges and Elections; Health, Welfare and Institutions; Chesapeake 
and Its Tributaries; chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on 
Retirement; chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Education; 
chairman, Health, Welfare and Institutions Subcommittee on Health 
Standards; chairman, Privileges and Elections Subcommittee on Election 
Laws; chairman, Virginia Democratic State Central Committee, 1980-82; 
chairman, Second Congressional District Democratic Committee, 1978-82; 
chairman, Democratic City Committee of Virginia Beach, 1967-72; 
executive committee, Southern Growth Policies Board; member: Virginia 
Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar 
Association, Virginia Beach Bar Association (former president), Norfolk-
Portsmouth Bar Association, Health Lawyers General Counsel Association, 
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference, 
Hampton Roads Maritime Association, American Institute of Certified 
Public Accountants, Oceana Lions Club, Princess Anne Ruritan Club 
(former president), Princess Anne Rotary Club (honorary member), Meals 
on Wheels Advisory Board; Mason, Scottish rite, Shriner; Jesters; 
married the former Sybil Catherine Kelly in 1952; three daughters: 
Laura, Karen, and Mary; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 
1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                          [email protected]                         
                                                                        
2430 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4602............................................         225-4215
  Staff Director.--Jeanne Evans.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Albert A. Oetken.                              
  Director of Systems/Finance and Scheduler.--Donna T.                  
   Wooten.                                                              
  Communications Director.--Morris Rowe.                                
112 East Little Creek Road, Suite 216, Norfolk, VA                      
 23505.................................................   (804) 583-5892
2710 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23452   (804) 486-3710
                                                                        

Counties: Norfolk (part), Virginia Beach (part). Population (1990), 
        562,276
ZIP Codes: 23450, 23451 (part), 23452, 23454-55, 23456 (part), 23457-59, 
        23462, 23464 (part), 23466-67, 23503, 23504 (part), 23505 
        (part), 23507 (part), 23508 (part), 23509 (part), 23510 (part), 
        23511, 23513 (part), 23517 (part), 23518, 23521

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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    ROBERT C. (BOBBY) SCOTT, Democrat, of Newport News, VA; born in 
Washington, DC, on April 30, 1947; graduated from Groton High School; 
B.A., Harvard University; J.D., Boston College Law School; served in the 
Massachusetts National Guard; attorney; admitted to the Virginia bar; 
Virginia House of Representatives, 1978-83; Virginia State Senate, 1983-
92; member: Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, 
NAACP, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, March of Dimes Board of Directors; 
Peninsula Legal Aid Center Board of Directors; elected on November 3, 
1992 to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2464 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4603............................................         225-8351
  Chief of Staff.--Joni L. Ivey.                                        
  Senior Counsel.--B. Norris Vassar.                                    
  Legislative Assistants: Denise Forte, Theresa                         
   Thompson, Brian Woolfolk.                                            
  Communicatons Director.--Laurence Dillard.                            
2600 Washington Avenue, Suite 1010, Newport News, VA                    
 23607.................................................   (804) 380-1000
                                                           FAX: 928-6694

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501 North Second Street, Richmond, VA 23219-1321.......   (804) 644-4845
                                                           FAX: 644-5106
                                                                        

Counties: Charles City, Essex, Henrico (part), King and Queen, King 
        William, New Kent, Prince George (part), and Surry. Cities: 
        Hampton (part), Hopewell (part), Newport News (part), Norfolk 
        (part), Petersburg (part), Portsmouth (part), Richmond (part), 
        and Suffolk (part). Population (1990), 562,431.
ZIP Codes: 22070 (part), 22436-39, 22454, 22460, 22472, 22476, 22504, 
        22509, 22548, 22559-60, 22570, 22572, 23009, 23011, 23023, 
        23029-30, 23060 (part), 23069, 23075 (part), 23085-86, 23089 
        (part), 23091, 23106, 23108, 23110, 23111 (part), 23115, 23124, 
        23126, 23140-41, 23147-48, 23150 (part), 23156, 23161, 23177, 
        23181, 23185 (part), 23201-19, 23220 (part), 23221 (part), 23222 
        (part), 23223 (part), 23224 (part), 23225 (part), 23227 (part), 
        23228 (part), 23231 (part), 23234 (part), 23240-41, 23260-61, 
        23435 (part), 23501, 23502 (part), 23504 (part), 23505 (part), 
        23506, 23507 (part), 23508 (part), 23509 (part), 23510 (part), 
        23513 (part), 23514, 23517 (part), 23518 (part), 23523, 23601 
        (part), 23602 (part), 23603 (part), 23604, 23605 (part), 23607 
        (part), 23608, 23612, 23661 (part), 23663 (part), 23664 (part), 
        23666 (part), 23669 (part), 23670, 23701 (part), 23702 (part), 
        23703 (part), 23704 (part), 23707 (part), 23803 (part), 23805 
        (part), 23839, 23846, 23860 (part), 23875 (part), 23881 (part), 
        23883, 23899

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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    NORMAN SISISKY, Democrat, of Cavalier Farms, Petersburg, VA; born 
June 9, 1927, in Richmond; educated at John Marshall High School, 
Richmond; Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S. in business 
administration, 1949; married the former Rhoda Brown, 1949; four sons: 
Mark, Terry, Richard and Stuart; seven grandchildren; served in the U.S. 
Navy, 1945-46; Virginia House of Delegates, 1974-82; committee 
assignments: Appropriations; Health, Welfare and Institutions; Labor and 
Commerce; Finance; Chesapeake and Its Tributaries; former owner and 
former president, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Petersburg, Inc.; 
former chairman of the board, National Soft Drink Association; past 
president, Appomattox Industrial Development Corporation; former member, 
Virginia State University Board of Visitors; former trustee, Virginia 
State University Foundation; former commissioner, Petersburg Hospital 
Authority; former director, Southside Virginia Emergency Crew and 
Community Resource Development Board; former member, Quad Cities 
Beautification Committee; recipient of Outstanding Service to Children 
in Virginia Award, 1978; honorary doctor of laws, Virginia State 
University; honorary doctor of humane letters, Virginia Commonwealth 
University; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2371 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4604............................................         225-6365
  Administrative Assistant.--Jan Faircloth.                FAX: 226-1170
  Press Secretaries: Kelley Ross, Perry Floyd.                          
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Michelle Tolbert.                     
309 County Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704................   (757) 393-2068
43 Rives Road, Petersburg, VA 23805....................   (757) 732-2544
Emporia Executive Center, 425 H South Main Street,                      
 Emporia, VA 23847.....................................   (757) 634-5575
                                                                        

Counties: Amelia, Brunswick, Chesterfield (part), Dinwiddie, Goochland, 
        Greensville, Isle of Wight, Louisa, Nottoway, Powhatan, Prince 
        George (part), Southampton, Sussex; cities and townships of 
        Chesapeake, Colonial Heights, Emporia, Franklin, Hopewell 
        (part), Petersburg (part), Portsmouth (part), Suffolk (part), 
        Virginia Beach (part). Population (1990), 562,466.
ZIP Codes: 22942 (part), 22947, 23002, 23024 (part), 23038 (part), 
        23039, 23054, 23063, 23065, 23067, 23083, 23084 (part), 23093, 
        23101-03, 23105, 23113 (part), 23117, 23120 (part), 23129, 
        23139, 23146 (part), 23153, 23160, 23170, 23233 (part), 23304, 
        23314-15, 23320-23, 23324 (part), 23325 (part), 23326-28, 23397, 
        23424, 23430, 23432-34, 23435 (part), 23436-39, 23456 (part), 
        23464 (part), 23481, 23487, 23523 (part), 23700, 23701 (part), 
        23702 (part), 23704 (part), 23705, 23707 (part), 23801, 23803 
        (part), 23804, 23805 (part), 23821-22, 23824 (part), 23827-30, 
        23831 (part), 23832 (part), 23833, 23834 (part), 23837, 23840-
        45, 23847, 23850-51, 23856-57, 23859, 23860 (part), 23866-68, 
        23870, 23872-74, 23875 (part), 23876, 23878-79, 23881 (part), 
        23882, 23884-85, 23887-90, 23893-94, 23897-98, 23920 (part), 
        23922, 23930, 23938, 23955, 23966

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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    VIRGIL H. GOODE, Jr., Democrat, of Rocky Mount, VA; born in 
Richmond, VA, October 17, 1946; B.A., University of Virginia, 1969; 
J.D., University of Virginia Law School, 1973; served in Virginia Army 
National Guard; admitted to the Virginia bar in 1973; attorney; member, 
Virginia State Senate, 1973-97; former member: Ruritan Chamber of 
Commerce, Jaycees; married Lucy Dodson Goode in 1991; one daughter, 
Catherine; elected to the 105th Congress.

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1520 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4605............................................         225-4711
  Chief of Staff.--Jim Severt.                             FAX: 225-5681
  Legislative Assistant/Office Manager.--Lesley                         
   Robertson.                                                           
  Legislative Assistant.--Tom Hance.                                    
Virgil Goode Building, 70 East Court Street, Suite 215,                 
 Rocky Mount, VA 24151.................................   (540) 484-1254
                                                           FAX: 484-1459
                                                                        

Counties: Albemarle County; cities and townships of Charlotteville, 
        Batesville, Covesville, Esmont, Greenwood, Hatton, Ivy, Keene, 
        Keswick, North Garden, Scottsville. Appomattox County; cities 
        and townships of Appomattox, Evergreen, Pamplin, Spout Spring. 
        Bedford County; cities and townships of Bedford, Big Island, 
        Goodview, Coleman Falls, Forest, Goode, Huddleston, Lowry, 
        Thaxton. Buckingham County; cities and townships of 
        Andersonville, Arvonia, Buckingham, Dillwyn, Buckingham, New 
        Canton. Campbell County; cities and townships of Altavista, 
        Brookneal, Concord, Evington, Gladys, Long Island, Lynch 
        Station, Naruna, Rustburg. Charlotte County; cities and 
        townships of Barnesville, Charlotte Court House, Cullen, Drakes 
        Branch, Keysville, Phenix, Randolph, Red House, Red Oak, Saxe, 
        Wylliesburg. Cumberland County; cities and townships of 
        Carterville, Cumberland. Danville County; city of Danville. 
        Fluvanna County; cities and townships of Bremo Bluff, Bybee, 
        Carysbrook, Columbia, Fort Union, Kents Store, Palmyra, Troy. 
        Franklin County; cities and townships of Boones Mill, Callaway, 
        Ferrum, Glade Hill, Henry, Redwood, Penhook, Rocky Mount, Union 
        Hall, Waidsboro, Wirtz. Halifax County; cities and townships of 
        Alton, Clover, Cluster Springs, Crystal Hall, Denniston, 
        Halifax, Ingram, Lennig, Mayo, Nathalie, Republican Grove, 
        Scottsburg, Turbeville, Vernon Hill, Virgilina. Henry County; 
        cities and townships of Axton, Bassett, Collinsville, Fieldale, 
        Ridgeway, Spencer, Stanleytown. Lunenburg County; cities and 
        townships of Tamworth, Dundas, Fort Mitchell, Kenbridge, 
        Lunenburg, Rehoboth, Victoria. Martinsville County; city of 
        Martinsville. Mecklenburg County; cities and townships of 
        Baskerville, Blackridge, Boydton, Bracey, Chase City, 
        Clarksville, Forksville, LaCross, Palmer Springs, Skipwith, 
        South Hill, Union Level Buffalo Junction, Nelson. Nelson County; 
        cities and townships of Afton, Arrington, Faber, Lovingston, 
        Massies Mill, Nellysford, Montebello, Gladstone, Norwood, Piney 
        River, Roseland, Schuyler, Shipman, Tye River, Tyro, Wingina. 
        Patrick County; cities and townships of Ararat, Claudville, 
        Critz, Meadows of Dan, Patrick Springs, Stuart, Vesta, Woolwine. 
        Pittsylvania County; cities and townships of Blairs, Callands, 
        Cascade, Chatham, Pittsville, Sandy Level, Dry Fork, Gretna, 
        Hurt, Java, Keeling, Ringgold, Sutherlin. Prince Edward County; 
        cities and townships of Green Bay, Farmville, Darlington, 
        Heights, Green Bay, Hampden-Sydney, Meherrin, Prospect, Rice, 
        South Boston. Population (1990), 562,268.
ZIP Codes: 22920 (part), 22922 (part), 22938 (part), 22942 (part), 
        22949, 22951 (part), 22952 (part), 22954, 22958, 22963-64, 22967 
        (part), 22969 (part), 22971, 22974 (part), 22976, 23004, 23022, 
        23027, 23038 (part), 23040, 23055, 23083 (part), 23084, 23123, 
        23822, 23901, 23911, 23915, 23916 (part), 23917, 23919 (part), 
        23920 (part), 23921, 23923-24, 23927, 23934-44, 23947, 23950, 
        23952, 23954, 23957-60, 23962-64, 23966-68, 23970, 23973-74, 
        23976, 24053-55, 24059 (part), 24065, 24067, 24069, 24076-78, 
        24079 (part), 24082, 24088-89, 24092, 24095, 24101 (part), 
        24102, 24104, 24105 (part), 24112-15, 24120 (part), 24121-22, 
        24133, 24137, 24139, 24146, 24148, 24151, 24161, 24165, 24168, 
        24171, 24174, 24176 (part), 24177-78, 24179 (part), 24184-85, 
        24312 (part), 24317, 24325, 24328, 24333 (part), 24343, 24348 
        (part), 24351-52, 24380 (part), 24381, 24464, 24501 (part), 
        24502 (part), 24503 (part), 24517, 24520, 24521 (part), 24522-
        23, 24526-31, 24534-36, 24538-41, 24549-51, 24553 (part), 24554, 
        24556-58, 24563-66, 24568-71, 24576-77, 24580-81, 24585-86, 
        24588-89, 24590 (part), 24592-94, 24596-99

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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT W. (BOB) GOODLATTE, Republican, of Roanoke, VA; born on 
September 22, 1952 in Holyoke, MA; B.A., Bates College, Lewiston, ME, 
1974; J.D., Washington and Lee University, 1977; Massachusetts bar, 
1977, Virginia bar, 1978; began practice in Roanoke, VA, 1979; district 
director for Congressman M. Caldwell Butler, 1977-79; attorney, sole 
practitioner, 1979-81; partner, 1981-92; chairman, sixth district, VA, 
Republican Committee, 1983-88; member, Civitan Club of Roanoke 
(president, 1989-90); former member, Building Better Boards Advisory 
Council; member: Parent Teachers Association, Fishburn Park Elementary 
School; assistant majority whip; member: House Republican Policy 
Committee; committees: Judiciary, Agriculture; subcommittees: chairman, 
Department Operations, Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture; Courts and 
Intellectual Property; Livestock, Dairy and Poultry; The Constitution; 
married in 1974 to Maryellen Flaherty; two children: Jennifer and 
Robert; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd Congress; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
         http://www.house.gov/goodlatte    [email protected]        
                                                                        
123 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4606..................................................         225-5431
  Administrative Assistant.--Tim Phillips.                 FAX: 225-9681
  Legislative Counsel.--David Lehman.                                   
  Legislative Assistant.--Kevin Kramp.                                  
10 Franklin Road, SE, 540 Crestar Plaza, Roanoke, VA                    
 24011.................................................   (703) 857-2672
  District Director.--Pete Larkin.                         FAX: 857-2675
919 Main Street, Suite 300, Lynchburg, VA 24504........   (804) 845-8306
                                                           FAX: 845-8245
114 North Central Avenue, Staunton, VA 24401...........   (703) 885-3861
                                                           FAX: 885-3930
2 South Main Street, First Floor, Suite A,                              
 Harrisonburg, VA 22801................................   (703) 432-2391
                                                           FAX: 432-6593
                                                                        


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Counties: Alleghany, Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Bedford (part), Botetourt, 
        Highland, Roanoke (part), Rockbridge, and Rockingham (part). 
        Cities: Buena Vista, Clifton Forge, Covington, Harrisonburg, 
        Lexington, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, and Waynesboro. 
        Population (1990), 562,572
ZIP Codes: 22801, 22811-12, 22815, 22820-21, 22827 (part), 22830-34, 
        22840-41, 22843, 22846, 22848, 22849 (part), 22850 (part), 22853 
        (part), 22920 (part), 22922 (part), 22939, 22951 (part), 22952 
        (part), 22967 (part), 22980, 24001-20, 24022-38, 24051 (part), 
        24059 (part), 24064, 24066, 24070 (part), 24077, 24079 (part), 
        24083, 24085, 24090, 24101 (part), 24130, 24153, 24175, 24176 
        (part), 24179 (part), 24401, 24411-13, 24415-16, 24420-22, 24426 
        (part), 24430-33, 24435, 24437-42, 24444-45, 24448-50, 24457-60, 
        24463, 24465, 24467-69, 24471-77, 24479, 24482-87, 24501 (part), 
        24502 (part), 24503 (part), 24504-06, 24521 (part), 24533, 24553 
        (part), 24555, 24572, 24574, 24578-79, 24595, 26807 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    TOM J. BLILEY, Jr., Republican, of Richmond, VA; born in 
Chesterfield County, January 28, 1932; graduated, Benedictine High 
School, 1948; B.A., history, Georgetown University, 1952; served three 
years in the U.S. Navy, leaving active duty with the rank of lieutenant; 
elected to Richmond City Council, 1968; appointed vice mayor, 1968; 
reelected to council and appointed mayor, 1970-77; former board member, 
National League of Cities; past president, Virginia Municipal League; 
former board member, Metropolitan Richmond Chamber of Commerce; board 
member, Central Richmond Association; Virginia Home for Boys, board of 
governors; former board member, Crippled Children's Hospital; former 
member, board of visitors, Virginia Commonwealth University; former 
board member, Southern Bank and Trust Company; married the former Mary 
Virginia Kelley, 1957; two children: Mary Vaughan and T.J. (Jerry) III; 
elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                       http://www.house.gov/bliley                      
                                                                        
2409 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4607............................................         225-2815
  Chief of Staff.--Linda Pedigo.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Brent Del Monte.                               
Suite 101, 4914 Fitzhugh Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230....   (804) 771-2809
  District Office Representative.--Kathy Costigan.                      
Suite 207, Culpeper Office Park, 763 Madison Road,                      
 Culpeper, VA 22701....................................   (540) 825-8960
  District Office Representative.--Anita Essalih.                       
                                                                        

Counties: Albemarle (part), Chesterfield (part), Culpeper, Greene, 
        Hanover (part), Henrico (part), Madison, Orange, Spotsylvania 
        (part). City: Richmond (part). Population (1990), 652,643.
ZIP Codes: 22407 (part), 22433, 22508, 22534, 22542, 22553 (part), 
        22565, 22567-68, 22701, 22709, 22711, 22713-15, 22718-19, 22721-
        27, 22729-33, 22735-38, 22740 (part), 22741, 22743, 22748, 22901 
        (part), 22903 (part), 22923, 22929, 22931-32, 22935-37, 22940, 
        22942 (part), 22943, 22945-48, 22953, 22957, 22959-60, 22965, 
        22968, 22972-73, 22987, 22989, 23005 (part), 23015, 23060 
        (part), 23075 (part), 23111 (part), 23112, 23113 (part), 23120 
        (part), 23146 (part), 23150 (part), 23192, 23220 (part), 23221 
        (part), 23222 (part), 23223 (part), 23224 (part), 23225 (part), 
        23226, 23227 (part), 23228 (part), 23229-30, 29231 (part), 23233 
        (part), 23234 (part), 23235-37, 23250, 23255, 23288, 23294, 
        23831 (part), 23832 (part), 23834 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JAMES P. MORAN, Democrat, of Alexandria, VA; born May 16, 1945, in 
Buffalo, NY; College of Holy Cross, B.A.; Bernard Baruch Graduate School 
of Finance--City University of New York; University of Pittsburgh 
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, M.P.A.; University 
of Southern California Graduate School, Urban Policy and Management; 
formerly an investment broker with A.G. Edwards and Sons, Inc.; staff 
member on Senate Appropriations Committee; budgetary and fiscal policy 
specialist for Library of Congress; comptroller for the U.S. Department 
of Health, Education and Welfare; auditor, accountant, and senior budget 
analyst for U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; served on 
city council of Alexandria, 1979-82; vice mayor of Alexandria from 1982-
84, mayor from 1985-90; elected to the 102nd Congress, November 6, 1990; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; married to the former Mary 
Howard; five children: James, Michael, Patrick, Mary and Dorothy.


                  Office Listings                                       
          http://www.house.gov/moran    [email protected]          
                                                                        
1214 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4608............................................         225-4376
                                                           FAX: 225-0017

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  Chief of Staff.--Paul Reagan.                                         
  Legislative Director.--Michael Brown.                                 
  Scheduling Secretary.--Mary Miller.                                   
5115 Franconia Road, Suite B, Alexandria, VA 22302.....   (703) 971-4700
  District Manager.--Susie Warner.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: Arlington, Fairfax (part). Cities: Alexandria, Falls Church. 
        Population (1990), 562,484.
ZIP Codes: 22003 (part), 22015, 22021 (part), 22031 (part), 22039, 
        22040, 22041 (part), 22042 (part), 22043 (part), 22044 (part), 
        22046 (part), 22060, 22067, 22079, 22101 (part), 22102 (part), 
        22106, 22121-22, 22150, 22151 (part), 22152 (part), 22153, 
        22156, 22158-59, 22161, 22201-07, 22209-11, 22213, 22215-19, 
        22222, 22226-7, 22229, 22234, 22302-10, 22311 (part), 22312 
        (part), 22313-14, 22333-34, 22336

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    RICK BOUCHER, Democrat, of Abingdon, VA; born in Washington County, 
VA, August 1, 1946; graduated from Abingdon High School in 1964; B.A. 
degree from Roanoke College in 1968; J.D. degree from the University of 
Virginia School of Law in 1971; associate, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley and 
McCloy, New York, NY; partner, Boucher and Boucher, Abingdon, VA; 
elected to the Virginia State Senate in 1975 and reelected in 1979; 
former chairman of the Oil and Gas Subcommittee of the Virginia Coal and 
Energy Commission; former member: Virginia State Crime Commission, 
Virginia Commission on Interstate Cooperation, Law and Justice Committee 
of the National Conference of State Legislatures; member: board of 
directors of the First Virginia Bank, Damascus; Abingdon United 
Methodist Church; Kappa Alpha order; Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; 
American Bar Association, Virginia Bar Association, Association of the 
Bar of the City of New York; recipient of the Abingdon Jaycees 
Outstanding Young Businessman Award, 1975; member: Committee on 
Commerce, assistant whip; Committee on the Judiciary; elected to the 
98th Congress on November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
          http://www.house.gov/boucher    [email protected]         
                                                                        
2245 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4609............................................         225-3861
  Chief of Staff.--Andy Wright.                            FAX: 225-0442
  Deputy Chief of Staff/Comunications Director.--Joe                    
   Shoemaker.                                                           
188 East Main Street, Abingdon, VA 24210...............   (703) 628-1145
  District Administrator.--Donna M. Stanley.                            
311 Shawnee Avenue East, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219.......   (703) 523-5450
P.O. Box 1268, 112 North Washington Avenue, Pulaski, VA                 
 24301.................................................   (703) 980-4310
                                                                        

Counties: Bland, Buchanan, Carroll, Craig, Dickenson, Floyd, Giles, 
        Grayson, Lee, Montgomery, Pulaski, Roanoke (part), Russell, 
        Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, Wythe. Cities: 
        Bristol, Galax, Norton, and Radford. Population (1990), 562,380.
ZIP Codes: 24051 (part), 24058, 24059 (part), 24060, 24068, 24070 
        (part), 24072-73, 24079 (part), 24084, 24086-87, 24091, 24093-
        94, 24105 (part), 24108, 24111, 24120 (part), 24124, 24126-29, 
        24131-32, 24134, 24136, 24138, 24141-43, 24147, 24149-50, 24162, 
        24167, 24201, 24210, 24215-21, 24224-26, 24228, 24230, 24236-37, 
        24239, 24243-46, 24248-51, 24256, 24258, 24260, 24263, 24265-66, 
        24269-73, 24277, 24279-83, 24285, 24289, 24292-93, 24301, 24311, 
        24312 (part), 24313-16, 24318-19, 24321-24, 24326-27, 24329-30, 
        24333 (part), 24340, 24347, 24348 (part), 24350, 24354, 24360-
        61, 24363, 24366, 24368, 24370, 24373-75, 24377-79, 24380 
        (part), 24382, 24601-09, 24611-14, 24616, 24618-20, 24622, 
        24624, 24627-28, 24630-31, 24633-35, 24637, 24639-41, 24646-47, 
        24649, 24651, 24655-59

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    FRANK R. WOLF, Republican, of Vienna, VA; born in Philadelphia, PA, 
January 30, 1939; B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1961; LL.B., 
Georgetown University Law School, 1965; served in the U.S. Army Signal 
Corps (Reserves); lawyer, admitted to the Virginia State bar; 
legislative assistant for former U.S. Congressman Edward G. Biester, 
Jr., 1968-71; assistant to Secretary of the Interior Rogers C.B. Morton, 
1971-74; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Legislative 
Affairs, Department of the Interior, 1974-75; member, Vienna 
Presbyterian Church; married to the former Carolyn Stover; five 
children: Frank, Jr., Virginia, Anne, Brenda, and Rebecca; elected to 
the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

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                  Office Listings                                       
                        http://www.house.gov/wolf                       
                                                                        
241 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4610..................................................         225-5136
  Legislative Director.--Janet Shaffron.                   FAX: 225-0437
  Appropriations Associate Staff.--Lori-Beth Feld Hua.                  
  Press Secretary.--David Whitestone.                                   
13873 Park Center Road, Suite 130, Herndon, VA 20171...   (703) 709-5800
110 North Cameron Street, Winchester, VA 22601.........   (540) 667-0900
                                                                        

Counties: Clarke, Fairfax (part), Fauquier, Frederick, Loudoun, Page, 
        Prince William (part), Rappahannock, Rockingham (part), 
        Shenandoah, Warren. Cities: Manassas, Manassas Park, and 
        Winchester. Population (1990), 562,664.
ZIP Codes: 20101-02, 20106-10, 20111 (part), 20112 (part), 20113, 20115-
        22, 20124 (part), 20128-32, 20134-44, 20146-48, 20151-53, 20155-
        56, 20158, 20160, 20164-69, 20170 (part), 20171-72, 20175-78, 
        20180-82, 20184-88, 20191, 22028 (part), 22030 (part), 22033, 
        22039 (part), 22066, 22102 (part), 22124, 22181 (part), 22182 
        (part), 22192 (part), 22601-64, 22712, 22716, 22720, 22728, 
        22734 (part), 22739, 22740 (part), 22742, 22746 (part), 22747-48

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS M. DAVIS, Republican, of Falls Church, VA; born in Minot, ND, 
on January 5, 1949; graduated, U.S. Capitol Page School; graduated, 
Amherst College with honors in political science; law degree, University 
of Virginia; attended officer candidate school; served in the U.S. Army 
Reserves; member: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, 1980-94, 
chairman, 1992-94; vice president and general counsel of PRC, Inc., 
Mclean, VA; past president, Washington Metropolitan Council of 
Governments; founding member and past president, Bailey's Crossroads 
Rotary Club; committees: Transportation and Infrastructure; Science; 
Government Reform and Oversight; chairman, District of Columbia 
Subcommittee; married the former Petty Rantz, 1973; three children: 
Carlton, Pamela and Shelley; elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to 
the 105th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
         http://www.house.gov/tomdavis    [email protected]         
                                                                        
224 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4611..................................................         225-1492
  Chief of Staff.--John Hishta.                            FAX: 225-3071
  Legislative Director.--Chip Highsmith.                                
  Press Secretary.--John Hishta.                                        
  Executive Assistant.--Hana Brilliant.                                 
7018 Evergreen Court, Annandale, VA 22003..............   (703) 916-9610
  District Director.--Linda O'Meara.                       FAX: 916-9617
Herndon Town Hall, 730 Elden Street, Second Floor,                      
 Herndon, VA 22070.....................................   (703) 437-1726
  Constituent Service Director.--Ann Wharam.               FAX: 437-3004
Dominion Center, 13554 Minnieville Road, Woodbridge, VA                 
 22192.................................................   (703) 590-4599
  Constituent Service Director.--George Massey.            FAX: 590-4740
                                                                        

Counties: Fairfax (part), Prince William (part). Cities: Reston, 
        Herndon, Vienna, city of Fairfax, Annandale, Burke, Fairfax 
        Station, Occoquan, Woodbridge, Lake Ridge, Dale City, Dumfries, 
        Quantico. Population (1990), 562,497.
ZIP Codes: 22003, 22009, 22015 (part), 22020 (part), 22024 (part), 22026 
        (part), 22027, 22030 (part), 22031-32, 22035, 22038, 22039 
        (part), 22041 (part), 22042 (part), 22043 (part), 22044 (part), 
        22046 (part), 22070 (part), 22071 (part), 22079 (part), 22090-
        91, 22094, 22102 (part), 22111 (part), 22116, 22124 (part), 
        22125, 22134, 22151 (part), 22152 (part), 22172, 22180, 22181 
        (part), 22182 (part), 22183, 22191, 22192 (part), 22193 (part), 
        22194, 22302 (part), 22311 (part), 22312 (part)

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