Congressional Directory for the 112th Congress (2011-2012), December 2011.
[Pages 265-266]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
HENRY CUELLAR, Democrat, of Laredo, TX; born in Laredo, September
19, 1955; education: Associate's Degree from Laredo Community College,
Laredo, TX, 1976 (then known as Laredo Junior College); B.S., cum laude,
foreign service from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at
Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 1978; J.D., University of Texas,
Austin, TX, 1981; M.B.A., international trade, from Texas A&M
University, Laredo, TX, 1982; Ph.D., government, University of Texas,
Austin, TX, 1998; with a total of five advanced degrees, Congressman
Cuellar is the most degreed member of Congress; professional: lawyer,
private practice; attorney, Law Office of Henry Cuellar, 1981-present;
instructor, Department of Government, Laredo Community College, Laredo,
TX, 1982-86; Licensed United States Customs Broker, 1983-present;
adjunct professor, International Commercial Law, Texas A&M
International, 1984-86; Representative, Texas State House of
Representatives, 1986-2001; Secretary of State, State of Texas, 2001;
public and civic organizations: board of directors, Kiwanis Club of
Laredo, TX, 1982-83; co-founder/president, Laredo Volunteers Lawyers
Program, Inc., 1982-83; board of directors, United Way, 1982-83; co-
founder/treasurer, Stop Child Abuse and Neglect, 1982-83, and advisory
board member, 1984; president, board of directors, Laredo Legal Aid
Society, Inc., 1982-84; president, board of directors, Laredo Young
Lawyers Association, 1983-84; sustaining member, Texas Democratic Party,
1984; legal advisor, American GI, local chapter, 1986-87; International
Trade Association, Laredo State University, 1988; Texas Delegate,
National Democratic Convention, 1992; president, board of directors,
International Good Neighbor Council; member, The College of the State
Bar of Texas, 1994; Texas Lyceum, 1997; policy board of advisors, Texas
Hispanic Journal of Law, University of Texas Law School, 2002; member:
American Bar Association; Inter-American Bar Association; Texas Bar
Association; Webb/Laredo Bar Association; recipient of various awards;
vice chairman of the Steering and Policy Committee; Congressional
Unmanned Systems Caucus, Senior Whip; member of the Blue Dog Coalition;
religion: Catholic; married: wife, Imelda; two daughters, Christina
Alexandra and Catherine Ann; committees: Agriculture; Homeland
Security; elected to the 109th Congress on November 2, 2004; reelected
to each succeeding Congress.
Office Listings
http://www.cuellar.house.gov
2463 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC (202) 225-1640
20515.................................................
Chief of Staff.--Terry Stinson. FAX: 225-1641
Legislative Director.--Alastair Rami.
Scheduler.--Amy Travieso.
615 East Houston Street, Suite 451, San Antonio, TX (210) 271-2851
78205.................................................
602 East Calton Road, Suite 2, Laredo, TX 78041........ (956) 725-0639
FAX: 725-2647
117 East Tom Landry, Mission, TX 78572................. (956) 424-3942
FAX: 424-3936
100 North F.M. 3167, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582...... (956) 487-5603
FAX: 488-0952
615 East Houston Street, Suite 563, San Antonio, TX (210) 271-2851
78205.................................................
FAX: 277-6671
100 South Austin Street, Suite 1, Seguin, TX 78155..... (830) 401-0457
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FAX: 379-0984
Counties: Atascosa, Bexar, Frio, Guadalupe, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, La Salle,
McMullen, Starr, Webb, Wilson, Zapata. Population (2000),
651,627.
ZIP Codes: 76272, 78005-08, 78011-12, 78014, 78017, 78019, 78021, 78026,
78040-41, 78043, 78045-46, 78050, 78052, 78057, 78061-62, 78064-
65, 78067, 78072, 78076, 78108, 78112-14, 78121, 78123-24,
78143, 78147, 78150, 78152, 78154-55, 78160-61, 78263, 78344,
78360-61, 78369, 78371, 78501, 78503-04, 78536, 78545, 78548,
78557, 78560, 78565, 78572-74, 78576-77, 78582, 78584-85, 78588,
78591, 78595, 78638, 78670