Congressional Directory for the 106th Congress (1999-2000), October 2000.
[Pages 11-12]
[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 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 on September
24, 1991, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Morris K.
Udall; reelected in November, 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; reelected to the
104th Congress in November, 1994; member: Committee on Agriculture;
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; reelected to the 105th
Congress in November, 1996; appointed a Deputy Minority Whip; member,
Appropriations Committee; Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development;
Subcommittee on Transportation; Committee on Standards of Official
Conduct; reelected to the 106th Congress in November, 1998; appointed a
Chief Deputy Minority Whip; member, Appropriations Committee;
Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development; Subcommittee on
Transportation; Subcommittee on Legislative; married: 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
of the 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
2465 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC (202) 225-4065
20515-0302............................................
Executive Assistant.--Laura Campos.
411 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004............... (602) 256-0551
District Director.--Ron Piceno.
2432 East Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85719......... (602) 624-9986
Southern Arizona District Director.--Linda
Leatherman.
281 West 24th Street, Suite 118, Yuma, AZ 85364........ (602) 726-2234
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,
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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)
THIRD DISTRICT
BOB STUMP, Republican, of Tolleson, AZ; born in Phoenix, AZ, April
4, 1927; graduated, Tolleson High School, 1947; B.S., Arizona State
University, 1951; cotton farmer; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46;
Arizona House of Representatives, four terms, 1959-67; Arizona State
Senate, five terms, 1967-76, president of Arizona Senate, 1975-76;
member: VFW; Veterans of Underage Military Service; Barry M. Goldwater
Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation; three children:
Karen, Bob, and Bruce; elected to the 95th Congress on November 2, 1976;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: vice chairman, Committee
on Armed Services; chairman, Committee on Veterans' Affairs; Republican
Steering Committee.
Office Listings
211 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515- (202) 225-4576
0303..................................................
Chief of Staff.--Lisa A. Atkins. FAX: 225-6328
Appointment Secretary.--Dolores Dunn.
230 North First Avenue, Room 2001, Phoenix, AZ 85025... (602) 379-6923
District Assistant.--Bruce Bartholomew. FAX: 271-0611
Counties: Coconino (part), La Paz, Maricopa (part), Mohave, Navajo
(part), and Yavapai. Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85023 (part), 85024 (part), 85027 (part), 85033 (part), 85035
(part), 85037, 85039, 85043 (part), 85301 (part), 85302 (part),
85303, 85304 (part), 85305, 85306 (part), 85307-08, 85310,
85312, 85320, 85323 (part), 85324-25, 85326 (part), 85328,
85332, 85334-35, 85338 (part), 85340, 85342-46, 85348, 85351,
85353 (part), 85354-55, 85357-63, 85371-75, 85380-82, 85390,
86001 (part), 86002-03, 86004 (part), 86015-16, 86018, 86020-23,
86030, 86034, 86036, 86039, 86042-44, 86046, 86301-04, 86312-13,
86320-27, 86329-35, 86336 (part), 86337-38, 86340-43, 86401-03,
86405, 86411-12, 86427, 86430-38, 86440-45