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



    GEORGE RADANOVICH, Republican, of Mariposa, CA; born June 20, 1955; 
graduated, Mariposa County High School; B.A., California State 
Polytechnic University, 1978; assistant manager, Yosemite Bank, 1980-83; 
opened Mariposa County's first winery, 1986; charter member and 
president of the Mariposa Wine Grape Growers Association; founder, 
Mariposa Creek Parkway, 1985; treasurer, Mariposa Historical Society, 
1982-83; member: Wine Institute, California Farm Bureau, California 
Association of Wine Grape Growers; Chambers of Commerce; California Ag 
Leadership, class XXI; chairman: Mariposa County Board of Supervisors, 
Mariposa County Planning Commission; executive director of the 
California State Mining and Mineral Museum Association; committees: 
Budget and Resources; International Relations; subcommittees: Africa; 
International Economic Policy and Trade; Water and Power Resources; 
National Parks and Public Lands; Endangered Species Task Force; elected 
to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress, vice-
chairman of the Western Caucus, 105th Congress; chairman, Western 
Caucus, 106th Congress; founding member of the Wine Caucus, 106th 
Congress.


                  Office Listings

                     http://www.house.gov/radanovich

213 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.   (202) 225-4540
  Chief of Staff.--John McCamman.
  Executive Assistant.--Lisa Ford.
2377 West Shaw, Suite 105, Fresno, CA 93711............   (209) 248-0800
  District Director.--Steve Samuelian.                     FAX: 248-0169


Counties: Fresno County; cities and townships of Auberry, Big Creek, 
        Clovis (part), Del Rey (part), Dinuba (part), Dunlap, Fowler 
        (part), Fresno, Friant, Hume, Huntington Lake, Kerman, Kings 
        Canyon, Lakeshore, Miramonte, Orange Cove (part), Piedra, 
        Pinedale, Prather, Reedley (part), Sanger (part), Shaver Lake, 
        Squaw Valley, Tollhouse, and Wishon. Madera County; cities and 
        townships of Ahwahnee, Bass Lake, Chowchilla (part), Coarsegold, 
        Madera (part), Mono Hot Springs, North Fork, Oakhurst, O'Neals, 
        and Raymond. Mariposa County; cities and townships of Fish Camp, 
        Cathey's Valley (part), Coulterville (part), El Portal, 
        Mariposa, Midpines, and Yosemite National Park. Tulare County; 
        cities and townships of Badger, Dinuba (part), Exeter (part), 
        Ivanhoe, Kaweah, Lemoncove, Lindsay (part), Orosi (part), 
        Sequoia National Park, Three Rivers, Visalia (part), and 
        Woodlake. Population (1990), 573,043.
ZIP Codes: 93221 (part), 93235, 93237, 93244, 93247 (part), 93262, 
        93271, 93277 (part), 93286, 93291 (part), 93292 (part), 93601-
        05, 93610 (part), 93611-14, 93616 (part), 93618 (part), 93621, 
        93623, 93625 (part), 93626, 93629, 93630 (part), 93633-34, 93637 
        (part), 93638-39, 93641, 93643-45, 93646 (part), 93647 (part), 
        93649-51, 93653, 93654 (part), 93657 (part), 93664, 93667, 
        93669, 93675, 93701 (part), 93702 (part), 93703-05, 93706 
        (part), 93710-11, 93720, 93722 (part), 93725 (part), 93726-29, 
        93744, 93747, 93755, 93790-94, 95306, 95311, 95318, 95338, 
        95345, 95389