Congressional Directory for the 106th Congress (1999-2000), June 1999.
[Pages 224-225]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



    CHAKA FATTAH, Democrat, of Philadelphia, PA; born in Philadelphia; 
attended Overbrook High School, Community College of Philadelphia, 
University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School; M.A., University of 
Pennsylvania's Fels School of State and Local Government, 1986; Harvard 
University's John F. Kennedy School of Government; recognized for 
outstanding leadership in Time magazine, and in Ebony magazine as one of 
50 Future Leaders; recipient, Pennsylvania Public Interest Coalition's 
State Legislator of the Year Award; Pennsylvania State Senate, 1988-94; 
State House of Representatives, 1982-88; created the Jobs Project; in 
Pennsylvania House of Representatives, sponsored 1987 Employment 
Opportunities Act; supported Ben Franklin Technology Center, a conduit 
for securing government contracts for African-American and women-owned 
businesses; founded Graduate Opportunities Conference; chairman of the 
executive committee of the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance 
Agency; convened and led a task force, Child Development Initiative; 
supported measures to reform the Philadelphia Housing Authority; formed 
the Drug-Free Program; founded American Cities Conference and 
Foundation; trustee, Lincoln University and Community College of 
Philadelphia; member, Mt. Carmel Baptist Church; married to the former 
Patricia Renfroe, Esq.; three children; committees: Government Reform; 
Education and the Workforce; House Administration; Standards of Official

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Conduct; subcommittees: ranking member, Postal Service; Early Childhood, 
Youth, and Families; Post Secondary Education and Lifelong Learning.


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Counties: Delaware (part), Philadelphia (part). Population (1990), 
        565,650.
ZIP Codes: 19101 (part), 19102 (part), 19103 (part), 19104 (part), 19119 
        (part), 19121, 19126 (part), 19129, 19130 (part), 19131-32, 
        19138-39, 19140 (part), 19141 (part), 19143 (part), 19144, 19146 
        (part), 19150, 19151 (part)