Congressional Directory for the 106th Congress (1999-2000), February 2000.
[Pages 268-269]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



    HENRY BONILLA, Republican, of San Antonio, TX; born in San Antonio 
on January 2, 1954; graduated South San Antonio High School, 1972; B.J., 
University of Texas, Austin, 1976; Executive Producer for Public 
Affairs, KENS-TV, San Antonio; Executive News Producer, KENS-TV, San 
Antonio; National Federation of Independent Business Guardian of Small 
Business Award, 1994; League of Private Property Owners Champion of 
Private Property Rights Award, 1994; Watchdogs of the Treasury Golden 
Bulldog Award, 1994; U.S Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President's Award, 
1994; American Heart Association of Texas Legislator of the Year, 1994; 
Vocational Home Economics Teachers Association of Texas Golden Flame 
Award, 1994; Hispanic Heritage Conference Eagle Award, 1993; University 
of Texas Ex-Students Association Outstanding Young Texas Ex Award, 1993; 
San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Corporate Community Service 
Award, 1990; San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Leadership Award, 
1989; married the former Deborah JoAnn Knapp, 1981; two children: Alicia 
Knapp and Austin Elliott, 1988; elected on November 3, 1992, to the 
103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; committee: 
Appropriations.


                  Office Listings
 
1427 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-4511
 20515-4323............................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Steve Ruhlen.                 FAX: 225-2237
11120 Wurzbach, Suite 300, San Antonio, TX 78230.......   (210) 697-9055
  District Director.--Phil Ricks.
1300 Matamoros Street, Room 113B, Laredo, TX 78040.....   (956) 726-4682
Federal Courthouse Building, Room 101, 111 East           (830) 774-6547
 Broadway, Del Rio, TX 78840...........................
4400 North Big Spring, No. 211, Midland, TX 79705......   (915) 686-8833
 

Counties: Bexar County (part); cities and townships of San Antonio, 
        Helotes, Fair Oaks Ranch. Brewster County; cities and townships 
        of Alpine, Marathon, Big Bend National Park, Terlingua, Lajitas. 
        Crane County; city of Crane. Crockett County; city of Ozona. 
        Culberson County; cities and townships of Van Horn, Kent, Lobo, 
        Pine Springs. Dimmit County; cities and townships of Carrizo 
        Springs, Big Wells, Brundage, Asherton, Catarina. Ector County 
        (part); city of Odessa. Edwards County; cities and townships of 
        Rock Springs, Barksdale. El Paso County (part); cities and 
        townships of El Paso, Horizon City, Fort Bliss. Hudspeth County; 
        cities and townships of Dell City, Allamoore, Sierra Blanca, 
        McNary Fort Hancock, Salt Flat. Jeff Davis County; cities and 
        townships of Fort Davis, Valentine. Kinney; cities and townships 
        of Brackettville, Fort Clark Springs, Spofford. Loving County; 
        city of Mentone. Maverick County; cities and townships of Eagle 
        Pass, Normandy, Quemado, El Indio. Medina County; cities and 
        townships of Hondo, Castroville, La Coste, Devine, D'Hanis, 
        Natalia, Yancey, Riomedina, Mico. Midland County (part); city of 
        Midland. Pecos County; cities and townships of Fort Stockton, 
        Iraan, Sheffield, Bakersfield, Coyanosa,

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        Girvin, Imperial. Presidio County; cities and townships of 
        Presidio, Marfa, Shafter, Redford. Reagan County; cities and 
        townships of Big Lake, Best. Reeves County; cities and townships 
        of Pecos, Toyah, Saragosa, Balmorhea, Orla, Toyahvale. Sutton 
        County; city of Sonora. Terrell County cities and townships of 
        Dryden, Sanderson. Upton; cities and townships of McCamey, 
        Rankin, Midkiff. Uvalde County; cities and townships of Uvalde, 
        Sabinal, Knippa, Concan, Utopia. Val Verde County; cities and 
        townships of Del Rio, Comstock, Langtry, Juno, Loma Alta. Ward.; 
        cities and townships of Monahans, Barstow, Wickett, Grandfalls, 
        Pyote, Royalty. Webb County; cities and townships Laredo, Bruni, 
        Mirando City, Oilton. Winkler County; cities Kermit, Wink. 
        Zavala County; cities and townships of Crystal City, La Pryor, 
        Batesville. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76883 (part), 76932, 76943, 76950, 78003 (part), 78006 
        (part), 78009, 78015 (part), 78016, 78023, 78039-46, 78049, 
        78052 (part), 78056, 78059, 78066, 78073 (part), 78148 (part), 
        78211 (part), 78216 (part), 78230 (part), 78231 (part), 78232 
        (part), 78233 (part), 78238 (part), 78240 (part), 78245 (part), 
        78246, 78247 (part), 78248-49, 78250 (part), 78251 (part), 
        78253-58, 78260, 78269, 78278, 78344 (part), 78369, 78371, 
        78801-02, 78827, 78828 (part), 78829-30, 78832, 78834, 78836-43, 
        78847, 78850-53, 78860, 78861 (part), 78870-72, 78877, 78880-81, 
        78884, 78886, 79701 (part), 79702, 79703 (part), 79705 (part), 
        79706 (part), 79718-19, 79730-31, 79734-35, 79739 (part), 79740, 
        79742-45, 79752, 79754 (part), 79755-56, 79760, 79762 (part), 
        79763 (part), 79766 (part), 79770, 79772, 79776-81, 79785-86, 
        79788-89, 79830-32, 79834, 79837, 79839, 79842-43, 79845-48, 
        79850-52, 79854-55, 79908, 79918, 79924 (part), 79925 (part), 
        79927 (part), 79934 (part), 79938 (part)