Congressional Directory for the 106th Congress (1999-2000), October 2000.
[Pages 291-292]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
JENNIFER DUNN, Republican, of Bellevue, WA; born July 29, 1941 in
Seattle, WA; B.A., Stanford University, 1963; chairman, Washington State
Republican Party, 1981-92; member,
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Republican National Committee: vice chairman, Western Region; U.S.
delegate to the 30th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women,
1984, 1990; member, Preparatory Commission for the 1985 World Conference
on the Status of Women; presidential appointee: President's Advisory
Council on Voluntary Services, President's Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation, Executive Committee of the Small Business Administration
Advisory Council; received Shavano Summit Award for Excellence in
National Leadership, Hillsdale College, 1984; member: Seattle Junior
League, Board of Epiphany School, Advisory Board for KUOW-FM (National
Public Radio), Metropolitan Opera National Council, Henry M. Jackson
Foundation, International Women's Forum, and International Republican
Institute; committee: Ways and Means; served on House elected leadership
team in 1997-98; two children: Bryant and Reagan; elected to the 103rd
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
http://www.house.gov/dunn
432 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515- (202) 225-7761
4708..................................................
Chief of Staff.--T.J. Petrizzo. FAX: 225-8673
Office Manager/Scheduler.--Natalie Zoll.
Legislative Director.--Doug Badger.
Communications Director.--Kara Kindermann.
2737 78th Avenue, SE, Suite 202, Mercer Island, WA (206) 275-3438
98040.................................................
District Contact.--Amy Frampton.
Counties: King County; cities and townships of Auburn, Baring, Beaux
Arts Village, Bellevue, Black Diamond, Carnation, Duvall,
Enumclaw, Fall City, Issaquah, Kent, Mercer Island, Maple
Valley, New Castle, North Bend, Preston, Redmond (part), Renton
(part), Skykomish, Snoqualmie, Summit, Woodinville. Pierce
County; cities and townships of Ashford, Bonney Lake, Buckley,
Carbonado, Eatonville, Elbe, Graham, Orting, Puyallup (part),
Roy, South Prairie, Spanaway, Sumner, Wilkeson. Population
(1990), 540,742.
ZIP Codes: 98001 (part), 98002 (part), 98004 (part), 98005 (part),
98006, 98007 (part), 98008 (part), 98009-10, 98014-15, 98019
(part), 98021-22, 98024-25, 98027, 98031 (part), 98032 (part),
98035, 98038, 98040, 98042, 98045, 98050-51, 98052 (part),
98053, 98055 (part), 98056 (part), 98057, 98058 (part), 98059,
98064-65, 98068, 98072 (part), 98224, 98288, 98304, 98321,
98323, 98328 (part), 98330 (part), 98338 (part), 98344, 98348
(part), 98360 (part), 98372 (part), 98373-74, 98385, 98387
(part), 98390 (part), 98396, 98446 (part), 98580 (part)