Congressional Directory for the 111th Congress (2009-2010), December 2009.
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


                                DELAWARE

                       (Population 2000, 783,600)

                                SENATORS

    THOMAS R. CARPER, Democrat, of Wilmington, DE; born in Beckley, WV, 
January 23, 1947; education: B.A., Ohio State University, 1968; M.B.A., 
University of Delaware, 1975; military service: U.S. Navy, served during 
Vietnam War; public service: Delaware State Treasurer, 1977-83; U.S. 
House of Representatives, 1983-93; Governor of Delaware, 1993-2001; 
organizations: National Governors' Association; Democratic Leadership 
Council; religion: Presbyterian; family: married to the former Martha 
Ann Stacy; children: Ben and Christopher; 
committees: Environment and Public Works; Finance; Homeland Security and 
Governmental Affairs; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 7, 2000; 
reelected to each succeeding Senate term.


                  Office Listings

                        http://carper.senate.gov

513 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510..   (202) 224-2441
  Chief of Staff.--Jim Reilly.                             FAX: 228-2190
  Legislative Director.--Bill Ghent.
  Administrative Director.--Madge Farooq.
2215 Federal Building, 300 South New Street, Dover, DE    (302) 674-3308
 19904.................................................
301 North Walnut Street, Suite 102 L-1, Wilmington, DE    (302) 573-6291
 19801.................................................
12 The Circle, Georgetown, DE 19947....................   (302) 856-7690


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    EDWARD E. KAUFMAN, Democrat, of Wilmington, DE; born in 
Philadelphia, PA, March 15, 1939; education: B.S., Duke University, 
1960; M.B.A., Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, 1966; 
professional: DuPont Company, 1966-73; State Director, Senator Joe 
Biden, 1973-76; Chief of Staff, Senator Joe Biden, 1976-95; Duke Law 
School Center for the Study of Congress, Senior Lecturing Fellow, 1991-
present, co-chair, 1995-99; Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), Board 
member, 1995-2008; religion: Roman Catholic; 
married: Lynne; children: Kelly Murry and Meg; committees: Foreign 
Relations; Judiciary; 
appointed on January 15, 2009 to the United States Senate to fill the 
vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph R. Biden, Jr., and took the 
oath of office on January 16, 2009.


                  Office Listings

                        http://kaufman.senate.gov

383 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 224-5042
 20510.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Jeff Connaughton.                       FAX: 228-3075
  Legislative Director.--Jane Woodfin.
  Press Secretary.--Alex Snyder-Mackler.
  Office Manager.--Trinity Hall.
1105 North Market Street, Suite 2000, Wilmington, DE      (302) 573-6345
 19801-1233............................................
  State Director.--John DiEleuterio.
24 Northwest Front Street, Windsor Building, Suite 101,   (302) 424-8090
 Milford, DE 19963.....................................



                             REPRESENTATIVE

                                AT LARGE

    MICHAEL N. CASTLE, Republican, of Wilmington, DE; born in 
Wilmington, July 2, 1939; education: graduate of Tower Hill School, 
1957; B.S. in economics, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, 1961; J.D., 
Georgetown University Law School, 1964; professional: attorney; admitted 
to the District of Columbia and Delaware bars, 1964; commenced practice 
in Wilmington; Delaware House of Representatives, 1966-67; Delaware 
Senate, 1968-76; Lieutenant Governor of Delaware, 1981-85; Governor, 
1985-92; awarded honorary degrees: Wesley College, 1986; Widener 
College, 1986; Delaware State University, 1986; Hamilton College, 1991; 
Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, 1992; active in the 
National Governors Association, serving three years as chairman of the 
Human Resources Committee; co-vice chairman for NGA's Task Force on 
Health Care with President Clinton; past president of the Council of 
State Governments; past chairman of the Southern Governors Association; 
chaired the Republican Governors

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Association, 1988; American Diabetes Association's C. Everett Koop Award 
for Health Promotion and Awareness, 1992; member: Delaware Bar 
Association, American Bar Association; former member: National Governors 
Association, Republican Governors Association, National Assessment 
Governing Board, Council of State Governors, Southern Governors 
Association; honorary board of directors, Delaware Greenways; task 
forces: co-chairman, Congressional Task Force to the National Campaign 
to Reduce Teen Pregnancy; House Tobacco Task Force; co-chair, House 
Diabetes Caucus; co-chair, Biomedical Research Caucus; co-chair, 
Passenger Rail Caucus; co-chair, Community College Caucus; married: Jane 
DiSabatino, 1992; committees: Education and Labor; Financial Services; 
elected to the 103rd Congress on November 3, 1992; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                       http://www.castle.house.gov

1233 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-4165
 20515.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Mike Quaranta.                          FAX: 225-2291
  Assistant Press Secretary.--Stephanie Fitzpatrick.
  Legislative Director.--Kate Dickens.
  Scheduler.--Kristy Huxhold.
201 North Walnut Street, Suite 107, Wilmington, DE        (302) 428-1902
 19801.................................................
  Office Director.--Jeff Dayton.                           FAX: 428-1905
J. Allen Frear Federal Building, 300 South New Street,    (302) 736-1666
 Dover, DE 19904.......................................


Counties: Kent, New Castle, Sussex. Cities and townships: Brookside, 
        Camden, Claymont, Delaware City, Dover, Edgemoor, Elsmere, 
        Georgetown, Harrington, Highland, Acres, Kent Acres, Laurel, 
        Lewes, Middletown, Milford, Millsboro, New Castle, Newark, Pike 
        Creek, Rising Sun-Lebanon, Rodney Village, Seaford, Smyrna, 
        Stanton, Talleyville, Wilmington, Wilmington Minor, and Woodside 
        East. Population (2000), 783,600.
ZIP Codes: 19701-03, 19706-18, 19720-21, 19725-26, 19730-36, 19801-10, 
        19850, 19880, 19884-87, 19890-99, 19901-06, 19930-31, 19933-34, 
        19936, 19938-41, 19943-47, 19950-56, 19958, 19960-64, 19966-71, 
        19973, 19975, 19977, 19979-80