Congressional Directory for the 112th Congress (2011-2012), December 2011.
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
ED PASTOR, Democrat, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Claypool, AZ, June 28,
1943; education: attended public schools in Miami, AZ; graduate of
Arizona State University; B.A., chemistry, 1966; J.D., Arizona
University, 1974; professional: member, Governor Raul Castro's staff;
taught chemistry, North High School; former deputy director of Guadalupe
Organization, Inc.; elected supervisor, board of supervisors, Maricopa
County; served board of directors for the National Association of
Counties; vice chairman, Employment Steering Committee; president,
Arizona County Supervisors Association; member, executive committee of
the Arizona Association of Counties; resigned, May, 1991; board of
directors, Neighborhood Housing Services of America; National
Association of Latino Elected Officials; served as director at large,
ASU Alumni Association; founding board member, ASU Los Diablos Alumni
Association; served on board of directors of the National Council of La
Raza; Arizona Joint Partnership Training
Council; National Conference of Christians and Jews; Friendly House;
Chicanos Por La Causa; Phoenix Economic Growth Corporation; Sun Angel
Foundation; vice president, Valley of the Sun United Way; advisory
member, Boys Club of Metropolitan Phoenix; married: Verma; two
daughters: Yvonne and Laura; appointed a Chief Deputy Minority Whip;
committees: Appropriations; elected by special election on September 24,
1991, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Morris K. Udall;
elected in November, 1992, to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each
succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
http://www.house.gov/pastor
2465 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC (202) 225-4065
20515.................................................
Executive Assistant.--Laura Campos. FAX: 225-1655
411 North Central Avenue, Suite 150, Phoenix, AZ 85004. (602) 256-0551
District Director.--Elisa de la Vara.
Counties: Maricopa (part). Population (2000), 641,329.
ZIP Codes: 85001-09, 85012-19, 85025-26, 85030-31, 85033-36, 85038,
85040-44, 85051, 85061-64, 85066-69,
85072-74, 85076, 85082, 85099, 85283, 85301, 85303, 85309,
85311, 85339, 86045, 86329, 86337