Congressional Directory for the 108th Congress (2003-2004), January 2004.
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    EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON, Democrat, of Dallas, TX; born on December, 3, 
1935 in Waco, TX; education: nursing diploma, St. Mary's at Notre Dame, 
1955; B.S., nursing, Texas Christian, 1967; M.P.A, Southern Methodist, 
1976; proprietor, Eddie Bernice Johnson and Associates consulting and 
airport concession management; Texas House of Representatives, 1972-77; 
Carter administration appointee, 1977-81; Texas State Senate, 1986-92; 
member, St. John Baptist Church, Dallas; member, American Nurses 
Association; member, Links, Inc., Dallas Chapter; member, Dallas Black 
Chamber of Commerce; life member, NAACP; member, Charter 100 of Dallas; 
member, Girlfriends, Inc.; honorary member, Delta Kappa Gama Society 
International Women Educators Organization, Epsilon Chapter; life 
member, YWCA; executive committee member, United Way of Metropolitan 
Dallas; member, Women's Council of Dallas; member and past president, 
National Council of Negro Women; member, Democratic Women of Dallas 
County; member, Dallas Urban League; member, Dallas County Democratic 
Progressive Voters League; member, past national vice president and past 
national secretary, National Order of Women Legislators; member, 
National Black Nurses Association; member, Goals for Dallas; Emma V. 
Kelly Achievement Award, Grant Temple Daughters of IBPOE of W, 1973; 
first woman to chair a major House committee in the Texas Legislature; 
Libertarian of the Year, ACLU, 1978; Women Helping Women Award, 
Soroptimist International of Dallas and Southwest Region, 1979; 
Outstanding Citizenship Award, National Conference of Christians and 
Jews, 1985; NAACP Juanita Craft Award in Politics, NAACP, Dallas 
Chapter, 1989; Legislative Action Award, Texas Association of Community 
Action Agencies, 1989; ``She Knows Where She is Going,'' Girls Inc., 
1990; Distinguished Public Service Award, Prairie View A&M University, 
1990; Eartha M.M. White Award, outstanding achievement as a 
businesswoman, National Business League, 1990; Outstanding Service 
Award, KKDA Radio, 1991; National Association of Negro Business and 
Professional Women and Clubs Achievement in Government, 1991; 
Outstanding Service Award, Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, 1991; Certificate of 
Commendation, City of Dallas, 1991; Outstanding Service Award, the Child 
Care Group, 1991; Legislator of the Year Award, Dallas Alliance for the 
Mentally Ill, 1991; Mental Health Association of Greater Dallas Prism 
Award, 1991; member, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Dallas Chapter; 
1993 Meritorious Award, the National Black Nurses Foundation, Inc.; 1993 
Award for Achievement in Equal Employment Opportunity, U.S. Department 
of Energy; NAACP-Arlington Branch, Special Service Award, 1993; South 
Dallas Business & Professional Women's Club, Inc., President's Award, 
1993; 1994 Leadership Commendation, Campaign To Keep America Warm; Texas 
Senate Black Caucus Mickey Leland Award, 1994, U.S. Department of Energy 
Hall of Fame Black History Month, 1995; U.S. Department of Energy 
Leadership Award, 1999; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Governmental Affairs 
Award, 1999; NABTP Mickey Leland Award for Excellence in Diversity, 
2000; National Association of School Nurses, Inc., Legislative Award, 
2000; The State of Texas Honorary Texan issued by the Governor of Texas, 
2000; Links, Inc., Co-Founders Award, 2000; 100 Black Men of America, 
Inc., Woman of the Year, 2001; National Black Caucus of State 
Legislators Image Award, 2001; National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc. 
President's Award, 2001; 2002 Alpha Kappa Alpha Trailblazer; Thurgood 
Marshall Scholarship Community Leader 2002; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity 
Woman of the Year 2002; CBCF Outstanding Leadership 2002; chair, (107th 
Congress), Congressional Black Caucus; Congressional Womens' Caucus; 
congressional caucuses: Asian-Pacific; Airpower; Army; Arts; Biomedical 
Research; Women's Issues; Children's Working Group; Fire Services; Oil & 
Gas Educational Forum; Study Group on Japan; co-chair, Task Force on 
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national HIV / AIDS; Urban; Medical Technology; Livable Communities Task 
Force; Congressional Human Rights Caucus; Congressional Korean Caucus; 
Congressional Singapore Caucus; Tex-21 Transportation Caucus; children: 
Dawrence Kirk; elected on November 3, 1992, to the 103rd Congress; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                     http://www.house.gov/ebjohnson

1511 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-8885
 20515.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Beverly Fields.
  Legislative Director.--Murat Gokcigdem.
  Scheduler / Executive Assistant (DC).--Elisabeth
   Howie.
  Legislative Assistants: Josiah Daniel, Cathleen
   Harrington, Edlecia Sherrod.
2501 Cedar Springs Road, Suite 550, Dallas, TX 75201...   (214) 922-8885
  District Director.--Roscoe Smith.
1634 B West Irving Boulevard, Irving, TX 75061.........   (972) 253-8885
  Special Assistant.--Mardi Chev.


Counties: Dallas (part). Cities and townships: Cedar Hill, Dallas, De 
        Soto, Duncanville, Farmer's Branch, Glenn Heights, Grand 
        Prairie, Grapeville, Hutchins, Irving, Lancaster, Mesquite and 
        Ovilla. Population (2000), 651,620.
ZIP Codes: 75014-17, 75019, 75037-39, 75050, 75060-63, 75104, 75115-16, 
        75123, 75134, 75137, 75141, 75146, 75149-50, 75154, 75172, 
        75201-04, 75207-10, 75212, 75215-17, 75219-24, 75226-28, 75232-
        33, 75235-37, 75241-42, 75245-47, 75250, 75258, 75260, 75262-67, 
        75270, 75277, 75283-87, 75301, 75303, 75310, 75312-13, 75315, 
        75320, 75323, 75326, 75339, 75342, 75353, 75356, 75363-64, 
        75371, 75373, 75376, 75380, 75386-97