Congressional Directory for the 108th Congress (2003-2004), July 2003.
[Pages 200-201]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
NORTH DAKOTA
(Population 2000, 642,200)
SENATORS
KENT CONRAD, Democrat, of Bismarck, ND; born in Bismarck on March
12, 1948; graduated from Wheelus High School, Tripoli, Libya, 1966;
attended the University of Missouri, Columbia, 1967; B.A., Stanford
University, CA, 1971; M.B.A., George Washington University, Washington,
DC, 1975; assistant to the Tax Commissioner, Bismarck, 1974-80;
director, Management Planning and Personnel, North Dakota Tax
Department, March-December 1980; Tax Commissioner, State of North
Dakota, 1981-86; married Lucy Calautti, February 1987; one child by
former marriage: Jessamyn Abigail; elected to the U.S. Senate on
November 4, 1986; committees: Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry;
ranking member, Budget; Finance; Indian Affairs; was not a candidate for
a second term to Senate seat he had won in 1986; subsequently elected by
special election on December 4, 1992, to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Senator Quentin Burdick, whose term would have expired on
January 3, 1995; took the oath of office on December 14, 1992, and
continued his Senate service without interruption;
reelected to each succeeding Senate term.
Office Listings
http://conrad.senate.gov
530 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510.. (202) 224-2043
Chief of Staff.--Bob Van Heuvelen. FAX: 224-7776
Legislative Director.--Tom Mahr.
220 East Rosser Avenue, Room 228, Bismarck, ND 58501... (701) 258-4648
State Director.--Lynn Clancy.
657 Second Avenue North, Room 306, Fargo, ND 58102..... (701) 232-8030
TDD: 232-2139
102 North Fourth Street, Suite 104, Grand Forks, ND (701) 775-9601
58203.................................................
100 First Street, SW, Room 105, Minot, ND 58701........ (701) 852-0703
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BYRON L. DORGAN, Democrat, of Bismarck, ND; born in Dickinson, ND,
on May 14, 1942; education: graduated, Regent High School, 1961; B.S.,
University of North Dakota, 1965; M.B.A., University of Denver, 1966;
employment: North Dakota State Tax Commissioner, 1969-80, the only
elected state tax commissioner in the nation; received 80 percent of the
vote in 1976 tax commissioner reelection bid; chairman, Multi-State Tax
Commission, 1972-74; executive committee member, National Association of
Tax Administrators, 1972-75; selected by the Washington Monthly as one
of the outstanding state officials in the United States, 1975; chosen by
one of North Dakota's leading newspapers as the individual with the
greatest influence on State government, 1977; elected to Congress, 1980;
elected president of Democratic freshman class during first term;
reelected, 1982, with 72 percent of the vote; reelected to Congress in
1984 with 78.5 percent of the vote, setting three election records in
North Dakota--largest vote ever received by a statewide candidate,
largest vote by a U.S. House candidate, and largest majority by a U.S.
House candidate; his 242,000 votes in 1984 were the most received
anywhere in the nation by an opposed House candidate; reelected to each
succeeding Congress; served on three congressional committees during
first term in Congress: Agriculture, Small Business, and Veterans'
Affairs; named to the Ways and Means Committee, January 1983; called the
real successor to Bill Langer and the State's most exciting office
holder in generations, by the 1983 Book of America; 1990 New York Times
editorial said, ``Mr. Dorgan sets an example for political
statesmanship''; named to Select Committee on Hunger in 1985; chairman,
International Task Force on Select Committee on Hunger; elected to the
U.S. Senate on November 3, 1992; first sworn in on December 15, 1992, to
fill the remainder of the term in North Dakota's open Senate seat, then
sworn in January 5, 1993, for six-year term; reelected to each
succeeding Senate term; committees: Appropriations; Commerce, Science
and Transportation; Energy and Natural Resources; Indian Affairs;
chairman, Democratic Policy Committee, 106th, 107th, and 108th
Congresses; assistant Democratic Leader for Policy, 106th and 107th
Congresses; assistant Democratic Floor Leader, 104th and 105th
Congresses; assistant Democratic Floor Leader, ex officio, 106th and
107th Congresses; married: Kim Dorgan; children: Scott, Shelly
(deceased), Brendon, and Haley.
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Office Listings
http://dorgan.senate.gov
713 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510.. (202) 224-2551
Chief of Staff.--Jim Messina. FAX: 224-1193
Communications Director.--Barry E. Piatt.
Office Manager.--Dana McCallum.
State Director.--Bob Valeu.
220 East Rosser Avenue, Room 312, Bismarck, ND 58502... (701) 250-4618
112 Roberts Street, Fargo, ND 58102.................... (701) 239-5389
102 North Fourth Street, Room 108, Grand Forks, ND (701) 746-8972
58201.................................................
100 First Street SW, Suite 105, Minot, ND 58701........ (701) 852-0703
REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
EARL POMEROY, Democrat-NPL, of Valley City, ND; born on September 2,
1952 in Valley City; education: B.A. and J.D., University of North
Dakota, Grand Forks, 1974, 1979; graduate research in legal history at
the University of Durham, England, 1975-76; employment: attorney;
admitted to North Dakota bar, 1979; North Dakota House of
Representatives,
1980-84; Insurance Commissioner of North Dakota, 1985-92; president,
National Association of Insurance Commissioners, 1990; children: Kathryn
and Scott; committees: Agriculture; Ways and Means; elected to the 103rd
Congress on November 3, 1992; reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
http://www.house.gov/pomeroy
1110 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC (202) 225-2611
20515.................................................
Chief of Staff.--Bob Siggins. FAX: 226-0893
Legislative Director.--Aleta Botts.
Press Secretary.--Julianne Fisher.
Federal Building, 220 East Rosser Avenue, Room 328, (701) 224-0355
Bismarck, ND 58501....................................
Federal Building, 657 Second Avenue, Room 266, North, (701) 235-9760
Fargo, ND 58102.......................................
State Director.--Gail Skaley.
Population (2000), 642,200.
ZIP Codes: 58001-02, 58004-09, 58011-13, 58015-18, 58021, 58027, 58029,
58030-33, 58035-36, 58038, 58040-43, 58045-49, 58051-54, 58056-
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58448, 58451-52, 58454-56, 58458, 58460-61, 58463-64, 58466-67,
58472, 58474-84, 58486-88, 58490, 58492,
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58540-42, 58544-45, 58549, 58552, 58554, 58558-66, 58568-73,
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58775-76, 58778-79, 58781-85, 58787-90, 58792-95,
58801-02, 58830-31, 58833, 58835, 58838, 58843-45, 58847, 58849,
58852-54, 58856