Congressional Directory for the 109th Congress (2005-2006), July 2005.
[Pages 261-262]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
TOM DeLAY, Republican, of Sugar Land, TX; born in Laredo, TX, April
8, 1947;
education: graduated Calallan High School, Corpus Christi, 1965;
attended Baylor University, Waco, TX, 1967; B.S., University of Houston,
TX, 1970; businessman; Texas House of
Representatives, 1979-84; member: Oyster Creek Rotary; Fort Bend 100
Club; Chamber of
Commerce; board member, Youth Opportunities Unlimited; married to the
former Christine Furrh; one child: Danielle; elected by colleagues to
the No. 3 leadership post as Majority
Whip for the 104th through the 107th Congresses; elected as Majority
Leader for the 108th and 109th Congresses; elected to the 99th Congress
on November 6, 1984; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
http://tomdelay.house.gov
242 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. (202) 225-5951
Chief of Staff.--Tim Berry. FAX: 225-5241
Administrative Assistant / Legislative Director.--
David James.
Director of Communications.--Dan Allen.
Legislative Assistants: Hope Henry, Ryan Flood.
Director of Finance / Special Events.--Amy Lorenzini.
Legislative Correspondents: Keagan Resler, Matthew
Wolf.
10701 Corporate Drive, Stafford, TX 77477.............. (281) 240-3700
District Director.--Barkley Peschel.
711 W. Bay Area Boulevard, Suite 410, Webster, TX 77598 (281) 557-8855
Regional Director.--Ben Jones.
Counties: Brazoria County. Cities and townships: Brookside Village,
Pearland. Fort Bend County. Cities and townships: Arcola,
Beasley, Fairchilds, Fresno, Houston, Meadows Place, Missouri
City, Needville, Pleak, Richmond, Rosenberg, Stafford, Sugar
Land, Thompsons. Galveston County. Cities and townships:
Friendswood, Hitchcock, La Marque, Santa Fe, Texas City. Harris
County. Cities and townships: Deer Park, El Lago, Friendswood,
Houston, LaPorte, League City, Nassau Bay, Pasadena, Seabrook,
Shoreacres, Taylor Lake Village, and Webster. Population (2000),
651,619.
ZIP Codes: 77031, 77034, 77048, 77053, 77058-59, 77061-62, 77075, 77089,
77099, 77216, 77234, 77245, 77258-59, 77263, 77271, 77275,
77289, 77406, 77411, 77417, 77430-31, 77441, 77444, 77451,
77459, 77461, 77464, 77469, 77471, 77477-79, 77481, 77487,
77489, 77496-97, 77502-05, 77507-08, 77510-12, 77517, 77536,
77539, 77545-46, 77549, 77554, 77563, 77568, 77571-72, 77578,
77581, 77583-84, 77586, 77588, 77591, 77598
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TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT
HENRY BONILLA, Republican, of San Antonio, TX; born in San Antonio,
January 2, 1954; education: graduated from South San Antonio High
School, 1972; B.J., University of Texas, Austin, 1976; Executive
Producer for Public Affairs, KENS-TV, San Antonio; Executive News
Producer, KENS-TV, San Antonio; co-chair of Congressional Border Caucus;
vice-chair of U.S. / Mexico Congressional Caucus; founding member of
Congressional Hispanic Conference; co-chair of Community Health Center
Causus; awards: American Cancer Society Public Policy Leadership Award;
American Diabetes Association Public Policy Leadership Award; 60 Plus
Associations, Hero of the American Tax Payer Award; Champion of Small
Business; National Job Corps Award, Policymaker of the Year; National
Retail Federation Retail Champion of the Year; National Association of
Manufacturers, Free Trade Alliance Award; National Federation of
Independent Business Guardian of Small Business; U.S. Chamber of
Commerce Spirit of Enterprise Award; U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
President's Award; U.T. Health Science Center at San Antonio Star Award;
married: former Deborah JoAnn Knapp, 1981; children: Alicia Knapp and
Austin Elliot; committees: Appropriations; subcommittees: chairman,
Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related
Agencies; Defense; Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related
Programs; elected to the 103rd Congress;
reelected to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
http://www.house.gov/bonilla
2458 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC (202) 225-4511
20515.................................................
Chief of Staff.--Marcus Lubin. FAX: 225-2237
Press Secretary.--Taryn Fritz.
District Director.--Richard Martinez.
11120 Wurzbach, Suite 300, San Antonio, TX 78230....... (210) 697-9055
1300 Matamoros Street, Suite 113B, Laredo, TX 78040.... (956) 726-4682
111 East Broadway, Suite 101, Del Rio, TX 78840........ (830) 774-6547
107 W. Avenue E., Suite 14, Alpine, TX 79830........... (432) 837-1313
Counties: Bandera County. Cities and townships: Bandera, Lake Hills,
Medina, Pipe Creek, Tarpley, Vanderpool. Bexar County. Cities
and townships: Boerne, Cross Mountain, Dominion, Fair Oaks
Ranch, Grey Forest, Helotes, Hill Country Village, Hollywood
Park, Leon Springs, Leon Valley, San Antonio, Scenic Oaks,
Shavano Park, Timberwood Park. Brewster County. Cities and
townships: Alpine, Big Bend National Park, Castolon, Chisos
Basin, Lajitas, Marathon, Rio Grande Village, Study Butte,
Terlingua. Crockett County. City of: Ozona. Culberson County.
Cities and townships: Kent, Lobo, Nickle Creek, Pine Springs,
and Van Horn. Dimmit County. Cities and townships: Asherton, Big
Wells, Brundage, Carrizo Springs, Catarina, Valley Wells, and
Winter Haven. Edwards County. Cities and townships: Barksdale,
Carta Valley, Rocksprings. El Paso County. Cities and townships:
Clint, El Paso, Fabens, Fort Bliss, Homestead Meadows, Horizon
City, San Azario, Socorro, Sparks, Tornillo. Hudspeth County.
Cities and townships: Acala, Allamore, Cornudas, Dell City,
Esperanza, Finlay, Fort Hancock, Hot Wells, Hueca, McNary, Salt
Flat, Sierra Blanca. Jeff Davis County. Cities and townships:
Fort Davis, Valentine. Kerr County. Cities and townships: Camp
Verde, Center Point, Comfort, Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville. Kinney
County. Cities and townships: Brackettville, Fort Clark Springs,
Spofford. Kurdall Co. Cities and townships: Bergheim, Boerne,
Sisterdale, Vendalia, Waring. Maverick County. Cities and
townships: Eagle Pass, El India, Normandy, Quemado. Medina
County. Cities and townships: Castroville, Devine, D'Hanis,
Dunlay, Honda, Lacoste, Mico, Natalia, Riomedina, Lytle, and
Yancey. Pecos County. Cities and townships: Bakersfield, Buena
Vista, Coyanosa, Fort Stockton, Girvin, Imperial, Iraan,
Sheffield. Presidio County. Cities and townships: Adobes,
Candelaria, Casa Pierda, Fort Leaton State Park, Marfa,
Presidio, Redford, Ruidosa, Shafter. Real County. Cities and
townships: Leakey, Camp Wood. Reeves County. Cities and
townships: Arno, Balmorhea, Orla, Pecos, Saragosa, Toyah,
Toyahvale, Verhalen. Sutton County. City of: Sonora. Terrell
County. Cities and townships: Dryden, Sanderson. Uvalde County.
Cities and townships: Blewett, Cline, Concan, Dabney, Knippa,
Montell, Reagan Wells, Sabinal, Utopia. Val Verde County. Cities
and townships: Comstock, Del Rio, Juno, Langtry, Laughlin AFB,
Loma Alta, Pandale, Pumpville. Webb County. Cities and
townships: Callaghan, Chupadero Springs, Laredo, Webb. Zavala
County. Cities and townships: Batesville, Crystal City, and La
Pryor. Population (2000) 651,619.
ZIP Codes: 76943, 76950, 78003-04, 78006, 78009-10, 78013, 78015-16,
78023-25, 78027-29, 78039-46, 78049, 78052, 78055-57, 78059,
78063, 78066, 78074, 78216, 78230-33, 78240, 78245-51, 78253-58,
78260, 78269, 78278, 78801-02, 78827-30, 78832-34, 78836-43,
78847, 78850-53, 78860-61, 78870-73, 78877, 78879-81, 78883-86,
79718, 79730, 79734-35, 79740, 79743-44, 79770, 79772, 79780-81,
79785-86, 79830-32, 79834, 79836-37, 79839, 79842-43,
79845-49, 79851-55, 79927-28, 79938