Congressional Directory for the 106th Congress (1999-2000), October 2000.
[Pages 299-300]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
THOMAS E. PETRI, Republican, of Fond du Lac, WI; born in Marinette,
WI, May 28, 1940; graduated, Lowell P. Goodrich High School, 1958; B.A.,
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1962; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1965;
admitted to the Wisconsin state and Fond du Lac county bar associations,
1965; commenced practice in Fond du Lac in 1970; lawyer; law clerk to
Federal Judge James Doyle, 1965; Peace Corps volunteer, 1966-67; White
House aide, 1969; elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1972;
reelected in 1976 and served until April 1979; married; one daughter;
elected to the 96th Congress by special election, April 3, 1979, to fill
the vacancy caused by the death of William A. Steiger; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
http://www.house.gov/petri
2462 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC (202) 225-2476
20515-4906............................................
Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--
Joseph Flader.
Communications Director.--Niel Wright.
Office Manager.--Linda Towse.
490 West Rolling Meadows Drive, Suite B, Fond du Lac, (920) 922-1180
WI 54937..............................................
District Director.--Sue Kerkman-Jung.
115 Washington Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54901............... (920) 231-6333
Counties: Adams; Brown (part); Calumet (part); Fond du Lac (part); Green
Lake; Juneau; Manitowoc (part); Marquette; Monroe (part);
Outagamie (part); Sheboygan (part); Waupaca; Waushara;
Winnebago. Cities and townships: Adams, Adrian, Algoma, Alto,
Angelo (part), Armenia, Ashford (part), Auburn, Aurora, Bear
Creek, Berlin, Big Falls, Big Flats, Black Wolf, Bloomfield,
Brandon, Brillion, Brooklyn, Brothertown, Buchanan, Buffalo,
Byron, Byron, Caledonia, Calumet, Camp Douglas, Campbellspot,
Cascade, Cato, Centeville, Charleston, Chilton, Chitton,
Clayton, Clearfield, Cleveland, Clifton, Clintonville, Colburn,
Coloma, Combined Locks, Cooperstown (part), Crystal Lake,
Cutler, Dakota, Dayton, Deerfield, Dell Prairie, Douglas,
DuPont, Easton, Eaton, Eden, Eldorado, Elkhart Lake, Elroy,
Embarras, Empire, Endeavor, Fairwater, Farmington, Finley, Fond
du Lac, Forest, Fountain, Francis Creek, Franklin, Fremont,
Friendship, Germantown, Gibson Kossuth, Glenbeulah, Glendale,
Grant, Green Lake, Greenbush, Greenfield, Hancock, Harris,
Harrison, Helvetia, Hilbert, Holland, Hustler, Iola, Jackson,
Jefferson (part), Kellnersville, Kendall, Kiel, Kildare,
Kimberly, Kingston, Lafayette (part), LaGrange, Lamartine,
Larabee, Lebanon, Lemonwier, Leola, Leon, Liberty, Lima,
Lincoln, Lind, Linding, Lisbon, Little Chute, Little Wolf,
Lohrville, Lyndon, Lyndon Station, Mackford, Manchester,
Manitowoc, Maple Grove, Maribel, Marion, Markesan, Marquette,
Marshfield, Matteson, Mauston, Mecan, Meeme, Menasha, Menasha,
Metomer, Mishicot, Mitchel, Monroe, Montello, Moundville, Mount
Morris, Mukwa, Munawa, Munitowoc, Necedah, Neerah, Nekimi,
Nepeuskon, Neshkoro, New Chester, New Haven, New Holstein, New
Lisbon, New London, New Lyme (part), Newton, North Fon du Lac,
Norwalk, Oakdale, Oakfield, Oakfield, Oasis, Ogdensburg, Omro,
Orange, Osceola, Oshkosh, Oxford, Packwaukee, Plainfield,
Plymouth, Potter, Poygan, Poysippi, Preston, Princeton, Quincy,
Rantoul, Redgranite, Reedsville, Rhine, Richfield, Richford,
Ridgeville, Ripon, Rockland, Rome, Rose, Rosendale, Royalton,
Rushford, Russell, Saxeville, Scandinavia, Schleswig, Scott,
Seneca, Sheboygan Falls, Sheldon, Sherwood, Shields,
Springfield, Springvale, Springville, Springwater, St. Cloud,
St. Lawrence, St. Marie, St. Nazianz, Stockbridge, Strongs
Prairie, Summit, Taycheedah, Tomah, Tomah Seven Mile Creek, Two
Creeks, Two Rivers, Union, Union Center, Utica, Valders,
Vinland, Waldo, Warren, Waupaca, Waupun, Wautoma, Wellington,
Wells (part), Westfield, Weyauwega, Whitelaw, Wild Rose, Wilton,
Winchester, Winnecome, Wolf River, Wonewoc, Woodville,
Wrightstown (part), Wyeville, Wyoming. Population (1990),
543,652.
ZIP Codes: 53006 (part), 53009, 53010 (part), 53011 (part), 53014-15,
53019-20, 53023, 53026, 53031, 53040 (part), 53042, 53044, 53048
(part), 53049, 53057, 53061-63, 53065, 53070 (part), 53073
(part), 53079, 53081 (part), 53083 (part), 53085, 53088, 53093
(part), 53910 (part), 53919-21, 53923 (part), 53926 (part),
53927, 53929 (part), 53930-31, 53934, 53936 (part), 53939,
53945-47, 53948 (part), 53949-50, 53952-53, 53954 (part), 53956
(part), 53963 (part), 53964, 53965 (part), 54110 (part), 54123,
54126 (part), 54129, 54130 (part), 54160, 54169, 54170 (part),
54206 (part), 54207, 54208 (part), 54214, 54215 (part), 54220,
54227-28, 54230, 54232, 54240-41, 54245, 54247, 54413, 54457
(part), 54466 (part), 54486 (part), 54613, 54618, 54619 (part),
54620, 54627 (part), 54629 (part), 54637, 54638 (part), 54641,
54642 (part), 54643, 54646, 54648-49, 54653 (part), 54656
(part), 54660, 54662, 54666, 54670-71, 54901-04, 54909 (part),
54911 (part), 54915, 54921 (part), 54922 (part), 54923, 54926-
27, 54929-30, 54932-36, 54940 (part), 54941, 54943, 54945-47,
54949, 54950 (part), 54952, 54956 (part), 54957, 54960, 54961
(part), 54962-65, 54966 (part), 54967-68, 54970-71, 54974-77,
54979-80, 54981 (part), 54982-86, 54990
SEVENTH DISTRICT
DAVID R. OBEY, Democrat, of Wausau, WI; born in Okmulgee, OK,
October 3, 1938; graduated Wausau High School, 1956; M.A. in political
science, University of Wisconsin, 1960 (graduate work in Russian
government and foreign policy); elected to the Wisconsin Legislature
from Marathon County's 2nd District at the age of 24; reelected three
times; assistant Democratic floor leader; married Joan Lepinski of
Wausau, WI, 1962; two sons: Craig David and
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Douglas David; elected to the 91st Congress by special election, April
1, 1969, to fill the vacancy created by resignation of Melvin R. Laird;
reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking member, House Committee
on Appropriations; Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education, ranking member; ex officio member of all subcommittees; and
former chairman, Joint Economic Committee.
Office Listings
http://www.house.gov/obey
2314 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC (202) 225-3365
20515-4907............................................
Staff Director.--William H. Stone.
Executive Assistant/Personal Secretary.--Carly M.
Burns.
Press Secretary.--Kori Hardin.
Federal Building, 317 First Street, Wausau, WI 54403... (715) 842-5606
District Representative.--Doug Hill.
Counties: Ashland; Bayfield; Burnett; Chippewa (part); Clark (part);
Douglas; Eau Claire (part); Iron; Lincoln; Marathon; Oneida
(part); Polk (part); Portage; Price; Rusk; Sawyer; Taylor;
Washburn; Wood. Population (1990), 543,529.
ZIP Codes: 54006, 54024 (part), 54401-02, 54405-07, 54408 (part), 54409
(part), 54410-12, 54413 (part), 54414 (part), 54415, 54417,
54419, 54421-23, 54425-26, 54427 (part), 54429, 54432-34, 54435
(part), 54443, 54447-49, 54451-55, 54457 (part), 54458-60, 54463
(part), 54466 (part), 54467, 54469-71, 54473-76, 54479-81,
54484, 54487-90, 54494, 54498, 54499 (part), 54501 (part),
54513-15, 54517, 54524-30, 54532, 54534, 54536-37, 54546 (part),
54547-50, 54552, 54555-56, 54559, 54563-65, 54702 (part), 54703
(part), 54724, 54726 (part), 54727 (part), 54729, 54731-32,
54739 (part), 54745, 54748, 54757 (part), 54766, 54768 (part),
54771 (part), 54801, 54806, 54813 (part), 54814, 54815, 54816-
17, 54819-21, 54824 (part), 54825, 54827-28, 54829 (part),
54830, 54832, 54833, 54834-40, 54842-51, 54852, 54853-56, 54858-
59, 54861-62, 54864-65, 54867, 54870-76, 54880, 54888, 54890-91,
54893-96, 54909 (part), 54921 (part)