Congressional Directory for the 116th Congress (2019-2020), July 2020.
[Pages 86-87]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



    JAMES E. RISCH, Republican, of Boise, ID; born in Milwaukee, WI, 
May 3, 1943; education: St. Johns Cathedral High School, Milwaukee; 
B.S., forestry, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 1965; J.D., University 
of Idaho, Moscow, 1968; Law Review, College of Law Advisory Committee; 
professional: Ada County Prosecuting Attorney, 1970-74; president, Idaho 
Prosecuting Attorneys Association, 1973; Idaho State Senate, 1974-88, 
1995-2003; Assistant Majority Leader, 1996; Majority Leader, 1976-82, 
1997-2002; President Pro Tempore, 1983-88; Lieutenant Governor of Idaho, 
2003-06, 2007-09; Governor of Idaho, 2006; small business owner; rancher 
/ farmer; former partner, Risch, Goss, Insinger, Gustavel law firm; 
member, National Cattle Association; Idaho Cattle Association; American, 
Idaho and Boise Valley Angus Associations; National Rifle Association; 
Ducks Unlimited; Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation; married: Vicki; 
children: James, Jason, and Jordan; three daughters-in-law; nine 
grandchildren; caucuses: Aerospace Caucus; Air Force Caucus; Caucus on 
Foster Youth; Caucus on International Narcotics Control; Caucus on 
Poland; Congressional Arthritis Caucus; Congressional Caucus on 
Parkinson's Disease; Congressional Caucus on the Deadliest Cancers; 
Congressional Coalition on Adoption; Congressional Heart and Stroke 
Coalition; Congressional Semiconductor Caucus; Congressional Sportsmen's 
Caucus; Congressional TRIO Caucus; Diabetes Caucus; Foreign Service 
Caucus; Former Governors Caucus; General Aviation Caucus; Impact Aid 
Coalition; Multiple Sclerosis Caucus; National Guard Caucus; National 
Laboratory Caucus; Ocean's Caucus; Outdoor Recreation Caucus; Paper and 
Packaging Caucus; Rare Disease Caucus; Recycling Caucus; Western Caucus; 
Working Forests Caucus; committees: chair, Foreign Relations; Energy and 
Natural Resources; Small Business and Entrepreneurship; Select Committee 
on Ethics; Select Committee on Intelligence; elected to the U.S. Senate 
on November 4, 2008; reelected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 2014.


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                              Office Listings
 
 
 
            https://risch.senate.gov    twitter: @SenatorRisch
 
483 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC       (202) 224-2752
 20510.................................................
   Chief of Staff.--John Insinger.                         FAX: 224-2573
   Communications Director.--Vacant.
   Executive Assistant / Scheduler.--Alexa Green.
   Legislative Director.--Charles Adams.
 350 North Ninth Street, Suite 302, Boise, ID 83702....   (208) 342-7985